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* The current county judge-executive is James Anderson, replacing the late James " Jim " Potts, who died two months into his term.
* Tommy Potts, fiddle player ( died 1988 ).
Many good men who had fought alongside Potts in the Middle East and Kokoda died at Gona.
James Martin died at home in Potts Point, Sydney on 4 November 1886 and buried in St Judes churchyard in Randwick, NSW.
Wade died after a short illness at his house at the Sydney suburb of Potts Point, New South Wales and was survived by Lady Wade, two sons and two daughters.

Potts and Frederick
The only two Victoria Crosses awarded at Suvla were made for rescuing of wounded at Scimitar Hill, one on 9 August by Captain Percy Hansen and the other following the 21 August battle by Private Frederick Potts.
Directed by Jack O ' Brien, set design by Douglas W. Schmidt, costumes by Nancy Potts, lighting by Gilbert Vaughn Hemsley, Jr., orchestrations by Don Walker, and choreographed by Graciela Daniele, it starred Giorgio Tozzi as Tony, Frederick Burchinal as Tony ( Wed. and Sat.
Frederick William Owen Potts VC ( 18 December 1892 – 3 November 1943 ), more commonly known as Fred Potts, was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Potts served as a member of the committee of observation for Frederick County in 1776 and as military aide to the Governor of Maryland in 1777.
Potts served as clerk of the Frederick County court from 1777 to 1778, and as prosecuting attorney for Frederick, Montgomery, and Washington Counties in 1784.

Potts and 1808
Potts ( 1776 – 1808 ) was from Germany.
Richard Potts ( July 19, 1753November 26, 1808 ) was an American politician and jurist.

Potts and was
Tensions developed and Potts departed after one of his manuscripts was used to light the fire.
Orwell was in decline and visited by an assortment of visitors including Muggeridge, Connolly, Lucian Freud, Stephen Spender, Evelyn Waugh, Paul Potts, Anthony Powell and his Eton tutor Anthony Gow.
He was awarded a bronze medal by the Royal Photographic Society in 1934, the Howard N. Potts Medal from the Franklin Institute in 1941, the Albert A. Michelson Medal from the same Franklin Institute in 1969, and the National Medal of Science in 1973.
The core of Lacy's activities from the 1970s to the 1990s was his sextet: his wife, singer / violinist Irene Aebi, soprano / alto saxophonist Steve Potts, pianist Bobby Few, bassist
Thereafter, he joined the Federalist Party and was elected to the 4th Congress from November 30, 1796, through 1797 as a United States Senator for the remainder of the term of Richard Potts, who had resigned.
A fully realised set for Edoras was built on Mount Sunday, at Mt Potts Station in the upper reaches of the Rangitata Valley, Canterbury, New Zealand.
The order was ostensibly given because of borderline weather conditions in Washington, but according to First Lieutenant Ivan J. Potts who was on board, the order came because LeMay had one fewer general's stars and should not be seen to outperform his superior.
He was awarded the Howard N. Potts Medal in 1949.
He was a recipient of the Philadelphia Award, the Scott Medal, the Goode Medal of AFIPS ( American Federation of Information Processing Societies ), the Pennsylvania Award, the Emanual R. Piore Award, the Howard N. Potts Medal, and numerous other awards.
Verna Felton, a longtime radio and TV character actor who was well known to audiences in the 1950s, had a strong supporting role as neighbor Helen Potts.
Hiram Potts, who was related to Leslie Lee Potts, was shot and killed during his March 4, 1935 attempt to arrest two men who were boarding a train illegally.
The first two houses in Clayton were built by Thomas Potts and Lewis T. Pounds, and Parker & Foote was the first store.
The settlement formed around the J. E. Potts Salt & Lumber Company and was given a post office named " Potts " in June 1836.
In 1891, the assets of the defunct Potts company was bought by H. M. Loud & Sons Lumber Company and developed the community into a thriving lumber town.
The Potts post office was renamed " McKinley " in January 1892.
Wahkon was established in 1885 as Potts Town, then its name changed to Lawrence in 1891 when the post office was established.
Pottstown was laid out in 1752 – 53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts.
Pottsgrove Manor, located on the west end of town, was the home of John Potts.
Pottsboro was founded as a rail stop by H. G. Potts in 1876

Potts and All
* Annie Potts, " Steele Crazy After All These Years ", season 1
The performers include: Aled Jones, All Angels, Amy Dickson, Blake, Brighton Festival Chorus, Camilla Kerslake, Escala, Faryl Smith, Jennifer Pike, Paul Potts, Raven and Rhydian.
In the episode " All the Best People are Mad ," Rhona and her brother Andy slip sleeping gas into the school and places Tony into competing the D. A. T. s ( short for Deadly Aptitude Tests ) with Pepper Potts, James Rhodes, Happy Hogan, and Whitney Stane placed in different death traps ( similar to the Saw franchise ).

Potts and
This melody in turn inspired Graham to write the lyric-You Raise Me Up, which has been recorded by some 400 artists ( including Westlife, Josh Groban, Brian Kennedy and Secret Garden, Daniel O Donnell, Helene Fischer, Il Divo, Russell Watson and Paul Potts ) and has become one of the most successful songs in popular music history.
Seven Sunderland players would defect to Albion along with Sunderland AFC s first President, Alderman Potts.
Archaeological evidence of a widow, who took over ownership rights following her husbands death, was Elizabeth Potts.
In the episode “ Whiplash ”, Mr. Fix orders Whiplash to kill Pepper Potts FBI agent father, who is close to apprehending him ; then, Fix sends Whiplash after Pepper herself.
In his late teens Potts, who adopted the carefree mannerisms of the frontier, joined his mother s people and from then on drifted between them and Dawson.
Chesher, Chris ( forthcoming ) ‘ The Muse and the Electronic Invocator in Potts, John and Ed Scheer Technologies of Magic: A Cultural Study of Ghosts, Machines and the Uncanny, Sydney: Power Publications.
In 1958 and 1968, she wrote two children s stories, Loretta Mason Potts and The Wicked, Wicked Ladies in the Haunted House.

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