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*[[Fred Newton Scott]] (1860–1931), American writer, educator and rhetorician |
*[[Fred Newton Scott]] (1860–1931), American writer, educator and rhetorician |
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*[[Frederick George Scott]] (1861–1944), Canadian clergyman, poet and author |
*[[Frederick George Scott]] (1861–1944), Canadian clergyman, poet and author |
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*[[Fred Scott (footballer)]] (1874–1969), Australian rules footballer |
*[[Fred Scott (footballer, born 1874)]] (1874–1969), Australian rules footballer for Essendon and Carlton |
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*[[Fred Scott (footballer, born 1885)]] (1885–1937), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy |
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*[[Fred Leedon Scott]] (1902–1991), American actor |
*[[Fred Leedon Scott]] (1902–1991), American actor |
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*[[Freddie Scott (footballer)]] (1916–1995), English professional footballer |
*[[Freddie Scott (footballer)]] (1916–1995), English professional footballer |
Revision as of 12:42, 29 July 2015
Frederick Scott, Freddie Scott or Fred Scott may refer to:
- Fred Newton Scott (1860–1931), American writer, educator and rhetorician
- Frederick George Scott (1861–1944), Canadian clergyman, poet and author
- Fred Scott (footballer, born 1874) (1874–1969), Australian rules footballer for Essendon and Carlton
- Fred Scott (footballer, born 1885) (1885–1937), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy
- Fred Leedon Scott (1902–1991), American actor
- Freddie Scott (footballer) (1916–1995), English professional footballer
- Freddie Scott (British Army officer) (1922–2011), British Army officer who served in World War II
- Freddie Scott (1933–2007), American singer-songwriter best known for "Hey, Girl"
- Frederick Scott (designer) (1942–2001), British designer best known for creating the Supporto chair
- Freddie Scott (American football) (born 1952), American football player