Nuttall - People

People

  • Amy Nuttall (b. 1982), British actress
  • Anthony Nuttall (1937–2007), English literary critic
  • Carrie Nuttall, photographer
  • Charles Nuttall (1872–1934), Australian artist
  • David Nuttall (b. 1962), British politician
  • Enos Nuttall (1842–1916), Clergyman
  • Geoffrey Nuttall (1911–2007), Clergyman
  • George Nuttall (1863–1937), British-American bacteriologist
  • Gordon Nuttall (b. 1953), Australian politician
  • Harry Nuttall (1849–1924), British politician
  • Harry Nuttall (1897–1969), English footballer
  • Jeff Nuttall (1933–2004), British poet etc.
  • John Mitchell Nuttall (1890–1958), English physicist
  • Keir Nuttall, musician
  • Nicholas Nuttall baronet, heir to construction fortune
  • Nick Nuttall Spokesperson/Head of Media UN Environment Programme (b.1958)
  • Thomas Nuttall (1786–1859), English botanist and zoologist
  • Tom Nuttall (1889–1963), English footballer
  • Zelia Nuttall (1857–1933), US archaeologist

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