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  • Robert Cocking
  • British inventor

    Robert Cocking (1776 – 24 July 1837) was a British watercolour artist who died in the first known fatal parachute accident. Robert Cocking was a professional

    Robert Cocking

    Robert Cocking

    Robert_Cocking

  • Joe Cocker
  • English singer (1944–2014)

    John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that

    Joe Cocker

    Joe Cocker

    Joe_Cocker

  • Robert Cock
  • Scottish explorer (1801–1871)

    Robert Cock (25 May 1801 – 23 March 1871) was one of the first European explorers of the Adelaide region of South Australia following the establishment

    Robert Cock

    Robert Cock

    Robert_Cock

  • Robert Cocks & Co.
  • Robert Cocks & Co. was a London-based music publisher founded in 1823 by Robert Cocks (12 October 1797, in Norfolk, England – 7 April 1887, in London)

    Robert Cocks & Co.

    Robert_Cocks_&_Co.

  • List of inventors killed by their own invention
  • than intended and crashing the balloon. Robert Cocking (1776–1837) died when his homemade parachute failed. Cocking failed to include the weight of the parachute

    List of inventors killed by their own invention

    List_of_inventors_killed_by_their_own_invention

  • Cocking (surname)
  • Surname list

    Janis Cocking, Australian metallurgist John Cocking (born 1944), English footballer Lewis Cocking (born 1992), British politician Robert Cocking (1776–1837)

    Cocking (surname)

    Cocking_(surname)

  • Hanlon's razor
  • Adage to assume stupidity over malice

    unlikely explanations for human behavior. It is purportedly named after one Robert J. Hanlon, who submitted the statement to Murphy's Law Book Two: More Reasons

    Hanlon's razor

    Hanlon's_razor

  • Cockfighting
  • Blood sport between domesticated roosters

    gamecock, denoting use of the cock as a "game", a sport, pastime or entertainment, was recorded in 1634, after the term „cock of the game” used by George

    Cockfighting

    Cockfighting

    Cockfighting

  • John Wise (balloonist)
  • American balloonist

    parachute, which feat he successfully accomplished. After the death of Robert Cocking in the first modern parachuting accident, questions were raised over

    John Wise (balloonist)

    John Wise (balloonist)

    John_Wise_(balloonist)

  • List of fatalities from aviation accidents
  • Lists of people and groups who died in plane/helicopter crashes

    Corporation. Associated Press. 22 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2015. Hanley, Robert (11 October 1989). "Copter Crash Kills 3 Aides Of Trump". The New York Times

    List of fatalities from aviation accidents

    List of fatalities from aviation accidents

    List_of_fatalities_from_aviation_accidents

  • History of ballooning
  • in the German Duchy of Nassau, setting a record unbeaten until 1907. Robert Cocking, an artist, devised a parachute based upon Garnerin’s prototype (in

    History of ballooning

    History of ballooning

    History_of_ballooning

  • Cocks (surname)
  • Surname list

    century Robert Cocks, see Cocks baronets Roger Cocks (fl. 1635), Church of England clergyman Seymour Cocks (1882–1953), British Labour MP Cock, Cocks, Cockx

    Cocks (surname)

    Cocks_(surname)

  • Lee, London
  • Area of south east London, England

    them 15 miles further on the journey to Dover." Lee is where, in 1837, Robert Cocking died in the first parachute accident. In the early nineteenth century

    Lee, London

    Lee, London

    Lee,_London

  • James Cock
  • Australian politician

    Australia. Cock was born in Fifeshire, Scotland, and was the youngest son of Robert Cock, whose family emigrated to South Australia on HMS Buffalo, one of the

    James Cock

    James_Cock

  • Cocking Lime Works
  • Historical industrial site in England

    of Cocking, West Sussex, close to the South Downs Way. The works are on land owned by the Cowdray Estate and are not open to the public. Cocking was

    Cocking Lime Works

    Cocking Lime Works

    Cocking_Lime_Works

  • 2022 Waltham Forest London Borough Council election
  • 2022 local election in Waltham Forest

    Katherine Pollard 255 11.6 TUSC Nancy Taaffe 174 7.9 Liberal Democrats Robert Cocking 168 7.6 Conservative Munish Chopra-Evans 161 7.3 Conservative Muhammad

    2022 Waltham Forest London Borough Council election

    2022 Waltham Forest London Borough Council election

    2022_Waltham_Forest_London_Borough_Council_election

  • E. W. Cocks
  • British painter

    also was involved the fatal ascent and jump of Robert Cocking the following year. Cocks painted Cocking's parachute, for the attempt of 24 June 1837. One

    E. W. Cocks

    E._W._Cocks

  • List of British innovations and discoveries
  • integrated into the Blackburn Buccaneer. Pioneer of parachute design – Robert Cocking The first human-powered aircraft to make an officially authenticated

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries

  • Joe Cocker discography
  • Discography of English singer Joe Cocker

    This Joe Cocker discography lists the recordings plus live appearances of John Robert "Joe" Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014), the English

    Joe Cocker discography

    Joe Cocker discography

    Joe_Cocker_discography

  • Jarvis Cocker
  • English singer and musician (born 1963)

    Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician. As the founder, frontman, lyricist and only consistent member of the band Pulp,

    Jarvis Cocker

    Jarvis Cocker

    Jarvis_Cocker

  • Henry Tracey Coxwell
  • British aeronaut (1819–1900)

    aeronauts he admired and envied as a boy were Mrs Graham, Charles Green, Robert Cocking and the parachutist John Hampton. The successful voyage of Green's balloon

    Henry Tracey Coxwell

    Henry Tracey Coxwell

    Henry_Tracey_Coxwell

  • Robert Cox
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Women's Amateur Golf Championship Robert Cox Clifton (1810–1861), English churchman, Canon of Manchester Robert Cocks & Co., a London-based music publisher

    Robert Cox

    Robert_Cox

  • English Cocker Spaniel
  • Dog breed

    The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. It is noteworthy for producing one of the most varied numbers of pups in a litter among all dog breeds

    English Cocker Spaniel

    English Cocker Spaniel

    English_Cocker_Spaniel

  • Cocking Foundry
  • Historical industrial site

    at Cocking village. (This was removed for scrap during World War II as the mill had ceased commercial milling in 1918.) In the churchyard at Cocking there

    Cocking Foundry

    Cocking Foundry

    Cocking_Foundry

  • John Cocks (rugby union)
  • Rugby player

    John Robert Cocks (born 9 April 1936) is an Australian former international rugby union player. Born in Sydney, Cocks captained the Barker College 1st

    John Cocks (rugby union)

    John_Cocks_(rugby_union)

  • Timeline of aviation in the 19th century
  • ballooning distance record that will stand until 1907 in aviation#1907. 1837 Robert Cocking jumps from a balloon piloted by Charles Green at a height of 2,000 m

    Timeline of aviation in the 19th century

    Timeline_of_aviation_in_the_19th_century

  • Mode (music)
  • Type of musical scale and characteristic behaviors

    fourth edition of the original German by August Heinrich Wehrhan. London: Robert Cocks and Co.; Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel. Mathiesen, Thomas J. (1983).

    Mode (music)

    Mode_(music)

  • Charles Green (balloonist)
  • English balloonist (1785–1870)

    July, Green having with him Edward Spencer and Robert Cocking. At a height of five thousand feet Cocking liberated himself from the balloon, and descending

    Charles Green (balloonist)

    Charles Green (balloonist)

    Charles_Green_(balloonist)

  • Cock Robin
  • English nursery rhyme

    "Who Killed Cock Robin" is an English-origin folk song and nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 494. The earliest record of the rhyme

    Cock Robin

    Cock Robin

    Cock_Robin

  • Cock (surname)
  • Surname list

    engraver Jack Cock (John Gilbert Cock), English footballer James Cock (1833–1901), politician in South Australia, son of Robert John Cock (MP died 1557)

    Cock (surname)

    Cock (surname)

    Cock_(surname)

  • Revolver
  • Firearm with a cylinder holding cartridges

    self-cocking mode. The accepted meaning of "double-action" has come to be the same as "self-cocking", so modern revolvers that cannot be pre-cocked are

    Revolver

    Revolver

    Revolver

  • Joe Cocker!
  • 1969 studio album by Joe Cocker

    Joe Cocker! is the second studio album by English singer Joe Cocker, released in November 1969. Following the template of his first LP, the album features

    Joe Cocker!

    Joe_Cocker!

  • With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)
  • 1969 studio album by Joe Cocker

    all around. And the thought of Cocker's next album [...] is an exceptionally pleasant one." In The New York Times, Robert Christgau wrote: With a Little

    With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)

    With_a_Little_Help_from_My_Friends_(Joe_Cocker_album)

  • Stradivarius
  • String instruments built by the Stradivari family, particularly Antonio

    Instrument and its Most Eminent Professors... (Fourth ed.). London: Robert Cocks and Co. pp. 356–357. Retrieved 21 July 2011. Belluck, Pam (7 April 2014)

    Stradivarius

    Stradivarius

    Stradivarius

  • Chris Stainton
  • English musician (born 1944)

    who first gained recognition with Joe Cocker in the late 1960s. In addition to his collaboration with Cocker, Stainton is best known for his work with

    Chris Stainton

    Chris Stainton

    Chris_Stainton

  • Weihrauch HW45
  • Air Pistol

    suitable for informal target shooting and plinking. Weight: 1.15kg (2.54lbs) Cocking Effort: 8 kg (17.6 lb) Overall Length: 28cm (11inches) Barrel Length: 17cm

    Weihrauch HW45

    Weihrauch HW45

    Weihrauch_HW45

  • Andean cock-of-the-rock
  • Species of bird

    The Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus), also known as tunki (Quechua), is a large passerine bird of the cotinga family native to Andean cloud

    Andean cock-of-the-rock

    Andean cock-of-the-rock

    Andean_cock-of-the-rock

  • American Cocker Spaniel
  • Dog breed

    spaniels. By 1801, the smaller variety of land spaniel was called the Cocker or Cocking Spaniel, so named for its use in flushing woodcock. According to historical

    American Cocker Spaniel

    American Cocker Spaniel

    American_Cocker_Spaniel

  • List of English inventions and discoveries
  • Pioneering contribution to parachute design made by Robert Cocking (1776–1837); aged 61, Cocking was the first person to be killed in a parachuting accident

    List of English inventions and discoveries

    List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Cocks baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    1665–6. He was created a baronet in 1666. Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd Baronet (c. 1659–1726) Sir Robert Cocks, 3rd Baronet (c. 1660–1736) was a younger brother

    Cocks baronets

    Cocks_baronets

  • George Frideric Handel
  • German-British composer (1685–1759)

    Victor (1857). The Life of Handel. Translated by Lowe, James. London: Robert Cocks & Co. Young, Percy Marshall (1966). Handel. New York: David White Company

    George Frideric Handel

    George Frideric Handel

    George_Frideric_Handel

  • William Vincent Wallace
  • Irish composer (1812–1865)

    Patrick's Day' (London: Robert Cocks, 1859) Recollections of Switzerland (London: Robert Cocks, 1859) Air de ballet (London: Robert Cocks, 1864) Air russe (London:

    William Vincent Wallace

    William Vincent Wallace

    William_Vincent_Wallace

  • Guianan cock-of-the-rock
  • Species of bird

    The Guianan cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola rupicola) is a species of cotinga, a passerine bird from South America. It is about 30 cm (12 in) in length and

    Guianan cock-of-the-rock

    Guianan cock-of-the-rock

    Guianan_cock-of-the-rock

  • Mamiya C
  • Line of twin-lens reflex cameras by Mamiya

    1956–Mar 1959. Can be mounted on C33 and later auto-cocking bodies, but will interfere with auto-cocking mechanism. Shutter speeds range from 1 to 1⁄500 sec

    Mamiya C

    Mamiya C

    Mamiya_C

  • Beaumont–Adams revolver
  • Former British Army weapon

    improvements to the Adams revolver which allowed them to be cocked and fired either by manually cocking the hammer as in single-action revolvers or by just pulling

    Beaumont–Adams revolver

    Beaumont–Adams revolver

    Beaumont–Adams_revolver

  • Robert Goren
  • Fictional character

    example being his habit – introduced in the pilot episode, "One" – of cocking his head at odd angles in order to maintain eye contact with someone who

    Robert Goren

    Robert_Goren

  • Richard Cocks
  • British trader (1565–1624)

    Chad's, Seighford, Staffordshire, the fifth of the seven children of Robert Cocks of Stallbrook, yeoman, and his wife, Helen. He was apprenticed in London

    Richard Cocks

    Richard Cocks

    Richard_Cocks

  • BBC (sexual slang)
  • Sexual slang for penises of black men

    years. Robert Mapplethorpe's 1980 work, Man in a Polyster Suit, is an example of an artist's critical engagement with the trope of the big black cock, offering

    BBC (sexual slang)

    BBC_(sexual_slang)

  • Amy Horrocks
  • English pianist and composer (1867–1919)

    Books. Amy Elise Horrocks” appears in an advertisement for the publisher Robert Cocks. When Mortals are at Rest This arrangement is favourably reviewed in

    Amy Horrocks

    Amy Horrocks

    Amy_Horrocks

  • Les Cocker (footballer, born 1939)
  • English footballer

    Leslie James Robert Cocker (18 September 1939 – February 2017) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. He played one game in

    Les Cocker (footballer, born 1939)

    Les_Cocker_(footballer,_born_1939)

  • Cock (play)
  • 2009 play by Mike Bartlett

    ‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Cock is a 2009 British play by Mike Bartlett. It premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in

    Cock (play)

    Cock_(play)

  • Mexican Mauser Model 1936
  • Bolt-action rifle

    Externally, it was similar to M1903 Springfield, using the same type of cocking piece, swivel and front-side band but kept the Mauser 98 action of the

    Mexican Mauser Model 1936

    Mexican_Mauser_Model_1936

  • Varsovienne
  • Dance

    Retrieved 2025-05-20. Alphonse Leduc, Varsoviana Nationale, (London: Robert Cocks & Co. 1853) [London, British Library, BLL01004473596, h.721.n.(24.)]

    Varsovienne

    Varsovienne

    Varsovienne

  • Violin
  • Bowed string instrument

    Florenus, 1990. ISBN 88-85250-01-7 The Violin, by George Dubourg (1854), Robert Cocks & Co. Violin Technique and Performance Practice in the Late 18th and

    Violin

    Violin

    Violin

  • Christopher Cock
  • British instrument maker

    Christopher Cock was a London instrument maker of the 17th century, who supplied microscopes to Robert Hooke. These microscopes were compound lens instruments

    Christopher Cock

    Christopher Cock

    Christopher_Cock

  • Robert Wornum
  • Edward F. Rimbault The Pianoforte, its Origin, Progress, and Construction Robert Cocks & Co., London 1860 p. 181 Harding. p. 231 "Recent Patents" London Journal

    Robert Wornum

    Robert_Wornum

  • List of English-language hymnals by denomination
  • indices and portrait. Princeton Theological Seminary Library. London : Robert Cocks & Co. Catholic Church, Edward Caswall (1851). Lyra Catholica: Containing

    List of English-language hymnals by denomination

    List_of_English-language_hymnals_by_denomination

  • Cock ale
  • Archaic English ale made with chicken

    Cock ale, popular in 17th- and 18th-century England, was an ale whose recipe consisted of normal ale, to which was later added a bag stuffed with a parboiled

    Cock ale

    Cock_ale

  • St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking
  • Church in West Sussex , England

    at Cocking to the Priory of St Nicholas at Arundel on condition that the Arundel monks should pay twenty shillings per annum to the Vicar of Cocking, in

    St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking

    St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking

    St_Catherine_of_Siena_Church,_Cocking

  • Joe Cocker (album)
  • 1972 studio album by Joe Cocker

    Blues" – 4:37 "Something to Say" (Joe Cocker, Peter Nicholls) – 5:00 Side two "Midnight Rider" (Gregg Allman, Robert Payne) – 4:00 "Do Right Woman" (live)

    Joe Cocker (album)

    Joe_Cocker_(album)

  • Linzey Cocker
  • English actress (born 1987)

    films Wild Child along with actress Emma Roberts and Enemies Closer alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme. Cocker also performed in a BBC drama series, Waterloo

    Linzey Cocker

    Linzey_Cocker

  • Richard Ryan (biographer)
  • Irish British writer (1797–1849)

    taken from Cocks' Musical Almanac for 1849. Messrs Robert Cocks & Co. 1849. Happy Days, duett, written by Richard Ryan. Messrs Robert Cocks & Co. 1849

    Richard Ryan (biographer)

    Richard Ryan (biographer)

    Richard_Ryan_(biographer)

  • Thomas Francis Hyland
  • Australian businessman

    their 500 acres (200 ha) Magill property, purchased sight unseen from Robert Cock and William Ferguson. He had borrowed £200 from his cousin Thomas Brooks

    Thomas Francis Hyland

    Thomas_Francis_Hyland

  • Cocking affair
  • Talmadge fired Walter Cocking, who was dean of the College of Education at the University of Georgia. Talmadge accused Cocking of championing integration

    Cocking affair

    Cocking_affair

  • Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits
  • 1977 greatest hits album by Joe Cocker

    "Woman to Woman" (Joe Cocker, Chris Stainton) - 4:28 "The Jealous Kind" (Robert Guidry) - 3:48 "Black-Eyed Blues" (Joe Cocker, Chris Stainton) - 4:35

    Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits

    Joe_Cocker's_Greatest_Hits

  • Blinded experiment
  • Experiment in which information about the test is masked to reduce bias

    Instrument and its Most Eminent Professors... (Fourth ed.). London: Robert Cocks and Co. pp. 356–357. Retrieved 2011-07-21. Stolberg, M. (December 2006)

    Blinded experiment

    Blinded_experiment

  • Mistick Krewe of Comus
  • New Orleans Mardi Gras Carnival krewe

    1910 Al Borak 1910 Cadijah 1910 Cockerel 1910 King of Abyssinia 1910 The Cock 1910 The Koran 1910 The Mystic Shrine 1910 The Reward of the Faithful 1910

    Mistick Krewe of Comus

    Mistick Krewe of Comus

    Mistick_Krewe_of_Comus

  • Bob Dylan
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1941)

    Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters

    Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan

    Bob_Dylan

  • Port Talbot Town F.C.
  • Association football club in Port Talbot, Wales

    Manager: Richard Ryan Coach: Michael Chaves Coach: Phil Williams Coach: Robert Cockings Coach: Jonathan Hubschmid Physio : Lilly Richardson Stephen Llewellyn

    Port Talbot Town F.C.

    Port_Talbot_Town_F.C.

  • Bridgewater, South Australia
  • Town in South Australia

    point where bullock teams crossed Cox Creek (named after the explorer Robert Cock, who led an expedition through this area in December 1837). An early

    Bridgewater, South Australia

    Bridgewater, South Australia

    Bridgewater,_South_Australia

  • Cox Creek (South Australia)
  • Australian river

    with the large home, are heritage-listed on the SA Heritage Register. Robert Cock emigrated with his family to South Australia on HMS Buffalo, arriving

    Cox Creek (South Australia)

    Cox_Creek_(South_Australia)

  • First Fleet of South Australia
  • First ships to sail from England to South Australia

    Nepean Bay. George Kingston gives the date of the arrival as 28 July whereas Robert Russell, the second mate, gives the date as 27 July. Not a passenger list

    First Fleet of South Australia

    First_Fleet_of_South_Australia

  • Mount Barker, South Australia
  • City in South Australia

    Hobart Town"). Four weeks later, on 25 December 1837, four colonists, Robert Cock, William Finlayson, A. Wyatt, and G. Barton, left Adelaide to examine

    Mount Barker, South Australia

    Mount Barker, South Australia

    Mount_Barker,_South_Australia

  • Bishop Auckland railway station
  • Railway station in County Durham, England

    Matthew William Seymour 1895–1907 (later station master at Darlington) Robert Cocks 1908–1920 (formerly station master at Monkwearouth) J.C. Pigg 1920–1921

    Bishop Auckland railway station

    Bishop Auckland railway station

    Bishop_Auckland_railway_station

  • Robert Walpole
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742

    Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (/ˈwɔːlpoʊl/; 26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745), known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole, was a British Whig

    Robert Walpole

    Robert Walpole

    Robert_Walpole

  • The Cock Destroyers
  • English pornographic double act

    The Cock Destroyers were a pornographic double act comprising Rebecca More and Sophie Anderson. After meeting at a British porn awards show, the pair set

    The Cock Destroyers

    The Cock Destroyers

    The_Cock_Destroyers

  • Robin Cocks
  • British geologist (1938–2023)

    Leonard Robert Morrison Cocks, OBE, TD (17 June 1938 – 5 February 2023), known as Robin Cocks, was a British geologist, formerly Keeper of Palaeontology

    Robin Cocks

    Robin Cocks

    Robin_Cocks

  • Edwin Lemare
  • English organist and composer (1865–1934)

    initially make any money out of it; when it was published in 1892 by Robert Cocks in London, he received a flat fee of three guineas. Lemare did not call

    Edwin Lemare

    Edwin Lemare

    Edwin_Lemare

  • Rondel (poem)
  • Verse form in 14th-century French poetry

    fluid construction, not always adhering to strict formal definitions. J.M. Cocking wrote that "the reader who comes across a poem bearing the title rondel

    Rondel (poem)

    Rondel_(poem)

  • Augener & Co.
  • 1904, Augener purchased Robert Cocks & Co. from Robert Cocks's descendants, Robert Macfarlane Cocks and Strould Lincoln Cocks. George Augener retired

    Augener & Co.

    Augener_&_Co.

  • Fellatio
  • Oral sex on the penis by a sexual partner

    Archived from the original on December 28, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2013. Robert Crooks; Karla Baur (2010). Our Sexuality. Cengage Learning. p. 241. ISBN 978-0-495-81294-4

    Fellatio

    Fellatio

    Fellatio

  • List of introduced species
  • Invasive Species of Japan". "Epilachna varivestis / Invasive Species of Japan". Cock, M. (2014). "Erionota torus (Banana skipper)". CABI Compendium. CABI Compendium

    List of introduced species

    List_of_introduced_species

  • Cocked and Loaded
  • 2006 studio album by Revolting Cocks

    Cocked and Loaded is an LP released February 14, 2006 by the Revolting Cocks on 13th Planet Records. All track numbers refer to the retail version. Alien

    Cocked and Loaded

    Cocked_and_Loaded

  • Joseph Parry
  • Welsh composer (1841–1903)

    Music". Retrieved 13 May 2016. Parry, Joseph Haydn (1893). "Cigarette". Robert Cocks & Co. Retrieved 13 May 2016. "Death of Mr. J Haydn Parry". South Wales

    Joseph Parry

    Joseph Parry

    Joseph_Parry

  • List of The Boys characters
  • Blarney Cock. Shout-Out: A bisexual African-American Supe with flight and electrokinesis who is thought publicly to be gay and despises Blarney Cock. Due

    List of The Boys characters

    List_of_The_Boys_characters

  • HMS Buffalo (1813)
  • Royal Navy storeship (1813–1840)

    passengers on HMS Buffalo to South Australia in 1836 included: James Cock, Robert Cock (James father), William Ferguson, Osmond Gilles, Charles Beaumont

    HMS Buffalo (1813)

    HMS Buffalo (1813)

    HMS_Buffalo_(1813)

  • Michael Jackson
  • American singer (1958–2009)

    Jackson 5. They won a talent show that year in which Michael danced to Robert Parker's "Barefootin'" and sang the Temptations' "My Girl". From 1966 to

    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson

    Michael_Jackson

  • English Springer Spaniel
  • Breed of gun dog

    Springing, Hawking Spaniel, or Starter; and the Cocking or Cocker Spaniel. At this point, both cocker spaniels and springer spaniels were born in the

    English Springer Spaniel

    English Springer Spaniel

    English_Springer_Spaniel

  • Johann Scheibler
  • Prussian musicologist and silk manufacturer

    Pianofortes and Organs by the Metronome in Particular, p.45-6. London: Robert Cocks. Helmholtz, Hermann L. F Von (1885/2007). On the Sensations of Tone,

    Johann Scheibler

    Johann Scheibler

    Johann_Scheibler

  • Eastnor Castle
  • Mock castle in Eastnor, Herefordshire

    19th-century mock castle. Eastnor was built for John Cocks, 1st Earl Somers, who employed Robert Smirke, later the main architect of the British Museum

    Eastnor Castle

    Eastnor Castle

    Eastnor_Castle

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    Retrieved 21 April 2012. Sarina Singh; Lindsay Brow; Paul Clammer; Rodney Cocks; John Mock (2008). Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway. Lonely Planet. pp. 60

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd Baronet
  • English politician

    of Richard Cocks, eldest son of Sir Richard Cocks, 1st baronet of Dumbleton and Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Cooke of Highnam. He inherited the baronetcy

    Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Richard_Cocks,_2nd_Baronet

  • Ansel Adams
  • American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)

    by private tutors, his aunt Mary, and his father. Mary was a devotee of Robert G. Ingersoll, a 19th-century agnostic and women's suffrage advocate, so

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel_Adams

  • Charles Frederick Hall
  • British violinist

    Dubourg, 4th edition published in 1852, Robert Cocks & Co, London, pages 304-5 Christopher Murray, ‘Elliston, Robert William (1774–1831)’, Oxford Dictionary

    Charles Frederick Hall

    Charles_Frederick_Hall

  • The Rifleman
  • American Western television series (1958–1963)

    him to cycle the action with one hand using a technique known as "spin-cocking". Lucas McCain is a Union Army veteran of the American Civil War and widower

    The Rifleman

    The_Rifleman

  • Vietnam
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    Retrieved 21 December 2018. Nghia, Son; Luan, Nguyen (2017). "Unique Fighting-Cock Martial Arts". Báo Ảnh Việt Nam. Archived from the original on 16 October

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

  • Maria Lindsay
  • English composer and songwriter

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  • 2026 Broxbourne Borough Council election
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    ROBERTA

     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

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  • Rubert
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    Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish

    Rubert

    Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One

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    Robers

    English : variant of Roberts.

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  • Robert
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    German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish

    Robert

    Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...

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  • ELBERT
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    English

    ELBERT

    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    French

    ROBERTE

    Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."

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    English : patronymic from Robart.

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    ROBERT

    , bright fame.

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.

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    Robert

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

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    Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet

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    Roberto

    Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame

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    ROBERT

     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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  • Male

    French

    ROBERT

     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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  • ALBERT
  • Male

    French

    ALBERT

     French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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    Roberds

    English : variant of Roberts.

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    Italian

    ROBERTO

    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

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    English

    ALBERT

     Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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    RHOBERT

    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

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    Robart

    English and French : variant of Robert.

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  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Sober-minded
  • a.

    Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.