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On the Web
- Cotgrave Colliery Welfare United - Local football club. Site includes news, club information, league tables, honours, and events.
- Cotgrave Town Council - Council information, local facilities and services, photographs of the village, messageboard and contact details.
- Cotgrave Colts Football Club - Youth football team. News, teams, club information, directions, tournaments, and links.
- Cotgrave Colts Football Club - News, teams, club information, directions, tournaments, and links. Cotgrave is a small town situated south-east of the city of Nottingham.
- Cotgrave Colliery Welfare United - News, results, fixtures, player profiles, and statistics.
- Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Grace and Saint Margaret Clitherow - Parish of two churches, situated in the villages of Cotgrave and Keyworth. Includes details of the parish team, diary and Mass times.
- AJ's Hair Salon - Offer hair styling, cutting and extensions, and various beauty treatments. Includes photo gallery, opening times and guestbook.
- Primrose House - 18th century farmhouse offering bed and breakfast accommodation. Details of tariffs and directions.
- Cotgrave Ju-Jitsu Club - Affiliated to the World Ju Jitsu Federation (WJJF). Lists training times, locations, news, achievement and style information.
- French Proverbs from 1611 - Categorized list of some 1500 French proverbs with English translations from Randle Cotgraves' 1611 "A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues."
Wikipedia Articles
- Randle Cotgrave - Randle Cotgrave (died 1634) was an English lexicographer who in 1611 compiled and published A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, a bilingual dictionary that represented a real breakthrough at the time and remains historically important.
- Cotgrave - For the lexicographer, see Randle Cotgrave
- Gleek (Card game) - Gleek was an English card game that was popular from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries. As first described by John Cotgrave, an Englishman, in 1662.
- Bingham (wapentake) - Bingham was a wapentake (equivalent to a hundred) of the traditional county of Nottinghamshire, England. It was in the south east of the county, to the south of the River Trent, covering the parishes of Adbolton, Aslockton, Bingham, Car Colston, Clipston on the Wolds, Colston Bassett, Cotgrave, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, East Bridgford, Elton, Flintham, Gamston, Granby, Hawksworth, Hickling, Holme Pierrepont, Kinoulton, Kneeton, Langar cum Barnstone, Lodge on the Wolds, Normanton-on-the-Wolds, Orston, Owthorpe, Plumtree, Radcliffe on Trent, Saxondale, Scarrington, Screveton, Shelford, Thoroton, Tithby, Tollerton, Upper Broughton, West Bridgford, Whatton and Wiverton Hall ...