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Profession

A potter is someone who makes pottery. Unfired green ware pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum. ...


People

Alonzo Potter (1800-1865), American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born at Beekman (now La Grange), Dutchess County, New York, on 6 July 1800. ... Barnaby Potter (1577–1642) was a Church of England priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1629 to 1642. ... (Helen) Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... Charles E. Potter Charles Edward Potter (October 30, 1916–November 23, 1979) was a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. ... Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (October 3, 1792 - September 26, 1871) was a British composer, pianist and educator. ... Clareson Nott Potter (1825 - 1882), was a American civil engineer, then (1848-1868) a practising lawyer in New York City, and in 1869-1875 and in 1877-1881 a Democratic member of the National House of Representatives. ... Darren Potter (born December 21, 1984 in Liverpool) is a professional football player with Wolverhampton Wanderers. ... Liber Amoris Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935—7 June 1994) was a controversial British dramatist who is best known for several widely acclaimed television dramas which mixed fantasy and reality, the personal and the social. ... Donald Steele Potter (21 April 1902 – 2004), British sculptor, wood carver, potter and teacher. ... Edward Clark Potter (November 26, 1857 - June 21, 1923) was an American sculptor. ... Elisha Reynolds Potter (1764-1835) was an American statesman from South Kinston, Rhode Island, who served several times as the Speaker in the Rhode Island State Assembly, and as a U.S Congressman in 1796-1797 and 1809-1815. ... Elisha Reynolds Potter (1811-1882) was an American statesman and jurist from Kingston, Rhode Island. ... Fuller Potter (born 1910; died 1990) was an American Abstract expressionist artist. ... Henry Codman Potter (May 25, 1835 - 1908), United States Protestant Episcopal bishop, the son of Bishop Alonzo Potter, was born in Schenectady, New York. ... For other persons named John Potter, see John Potter (disambiguation). ... John E. Potter is the current Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service appointed in June 2001. ... Jonathan Potter is Professor of Discourse Analysis at the Loughborough University. ... Jonathan Potter is an Australian software developer who was well known as the creator of Directory Opus, a file manager for the Amiga range of computers. ... Lela Brooks Potter, a member of the Old Orchard Skating Club in Toronto, was the best female speed skater in the world before in the second half of the 1920s and the early 1930s. ... Mark Potter is the President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. ... Sir Mark Howard Potter (born 27 August 1937) is a distinguished British jurist and judge. ... Maureen Potter (1925 - 7 April 2004) was an acclaimed Irish singer, actor, comedian and performer. ... Monica Potter (born June 30, 1971) is an American film and television actress. ... The young bull, 2. ... Robert Brown Potter (1829–1887) was a United States lawyer and a General in the American Civil War. ... Stephen Potter (1 February 1900 - December 1969) was a British author best known for his mock self-help books, and film and television derivatives from them, though he wrote much more widely, including scholarly books on English literature, and worked producing and writing for the BBC. Potter attended Westminster School... Tom Potter Tom Potter (born 1940) is the current mayor and a former police chief of Portland, Oregon. ... Van Rensselaer Potter II (August 27, 1911 - September 6, 2001) was an American biochemist. ... Dr. William Potter: Institute Professor and Director of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. ... William P. Potter was a Captain, of the US Navy, who became, on March 4, 1907, the first commander of the battleship USS Vermont (BB-20). ...

Fictional characters

Brian Potter in Phoenix Nights Brian Chelsea Potter, one of many fictional characters played by Peter Kay, is the owner of The Phoenix Club in both That Peter Kay Thing and Peter Kays Phoenix Nights. ... British Comedy, in film, radio and television, is known for its consistently quirky characters, plots and settings, and has produced some of the most famous and memorable comic actors and characters in the last fifty years. ... Television series redirects here. ... Peter Kays Phoenix Nights is a British sitcom about The Phoenix Club, a working mens club in the northern English town of Bolton. ... Clarence Potter is a fictional character in Harry Turtledoves Timeline-191 series. ... Timeline-191 is a fan name given to a series of Harry Turtledove alternate history novels. ... Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main character of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy series of books. ... James and Lily Potter are fictional characters in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. ... This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ... Information Nickname(s) Joey Date of birth October, 1983 Occupation Writer, Junior Editor Family Lilian Potter (mother) Mike Potter (father) Bessie Potter (sister) Alexander Potter (nephew) Spouse(s) Dawson Leery (ex-boyfriend) Jack McPhee (ex-boyfriend) Pacey Witter (boyfriend) Eddie Dooling (ex-boyfriend) Portrayed by Katie Holmes Created by Kevin... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Dawsons Creek Dawsons Creek is an American primetime television drama, which first aired from January 20, 1998, to May 14, 2003, on The WB Television Network. ... Pansy Potter The Strongmans Daughter was a comic strip in the Beano, featuring Pansy Potter, a really strong girl. ... This March 2007 does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Professor Phineas Potter is a fictional character who appeared in various Superman and Superboy stories published by DC Comics. ... DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ... Colonel Sherman T. Potter was a fictional character from the M*A*S*H television show. ... M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, inspired by the 1968 Richard Hooker (penname for H. Richard Hornberger) novel M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors and its sequels, but primarily by the 1970 film MASH, and influenced by the 1961...

Places

Potter is a village located in Cheyenne County, Nebraska. ... Potter is a town located in Yates County, New York. ... Potter is a village located in Calumet County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. ... Potter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. ... Potter County is a county located in the state of South Dakota. ... Potter County is a county located in the state of Texas. ... Potter Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Potter Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Potter Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Potter Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States. ... Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, looking north towards the railway bridge Potters Bar is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom,[2] located 16 miles (25 km) directly north of London. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto)1 Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Monarch Queen Elizabeth II...

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Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) (1364 words)
Beatrix Potter married William Heelis, a solicitor in Hawkshead, in 1913.
When she died on 22 December 1943, Beatrix Potter left fourteen farms and 4000 acres of land to the National Trust, together with her flocks of Herdwick sheep.
Beatrix Potter strongly approved of the aims and ideals of the Armitt sisters, particularly their concern for the study of natural history and their active interest in safeguarding the Lake District countryside.
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