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William Fothergill Cooke (1806–1879), English inventor; John Fothergill Crosfield (1915–2012), inventor and entrepreneur; Abraham Cecil Francis Fothergill Rowlands (1856–1914) aka Cecil Raleigh, English actor and playwright; Mr Fothergill's, a British seed merchant based in Kentford in Suffolk, England
DLF Seeds A/S (formerly DLF-TRIFOLIUM A/S) is a global seed company dealing in forage, amenity seeds, sugar, beet seed, ware potatoes, and other crops. The company's headquarters is located in Roskilde, Denmark. DLF is the global market leader and provides grass and clover seeds to over 100 countries. [1]
Alastair David William Fothergill OBE (born 10 April 1960) is a British producer of nature documentaries for television and cinema. He is the series producer of the series The Blue Planet (2001), Planet Earth (2006) and the co-director of the associated feature films Deep Blue and Earth .
Fothergill gold medal, awarded triennially by the Medical Society of London. Fothergill medal, previously awarded by the Royal Humane Society. Fothergill–Round–Mitchell Medal, a Victoria Football League award that is presented to the most promising young talent. Fothergill's sign, a medical sign; Fothergill island, an island in Lake Kariba
John Fothergill FRS (8 March 1712 – 26 December 1780) was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker. His medical writings were influential, and he built up a sizeable botanic garden in what is now West Ham Park in London.
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John Fothergill may refer to: John Fothergill (physician) (1712–1780), English physician and botanist John Fothergill (merchant) (1730–1782), English merchant
Fothergill, William Edward (1907). "The supports of the pelvic viscera : a review of some recent contributions to pelvic anatomy, with a clinical introduction". Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: 18–30. OCLC 642642501. William Edward, Fothergill (1907). A course of lectures to midwives and maternity nurses. Edinburgh: Green. OCLC 5536242.