Cockshutt may refer to:
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Cockshutt, Shropshire
Cockshutt is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England
Cockshutt-cum-Petton
Cockshutt-cum-Petton is the name of the combined parish council of the two historic, single-village parishes of Cockshutt and Petton. These two villages, as w ...
, a village and civil parish in England
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The Cockshutt, a local nature reserve in Wrockwardine Wood and Trench, Shropshire, England
* Cockshutt, an area of
Highley
Highley is a large village in Shropshire, England, on the west bank of the River Severn and 7 miles south east of Bridgnorth. The closest cities being Wolverhampton and Birmingham. History
Highley began as a rural farming community, including ...
village, Shropshire, United Kingdom
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Ignatius Cockshutt Ignatius Cockshutt (August 24, 1812 – March 1, 1901) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. The son of James Cockshutt and Mary Nightingale, he was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He came to Canada with his parents in July 1827.
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, Canadian businessman
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Cockshutt Plow Company Cockshutt was a large agricultural machinery manufacturer, known as Cockshutt Farm Equipment Limited (1957–1962), based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
Founded as the Brantford Plow Works by James G. Cockshutt in 1877, the name was changed to the ...
, a Canadian company
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Henry Cockshutt
Henry Cockshutt (July 8, 1868 – November 26, 1944) was the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada.
Born in Brantford, Ontario, a son of Ignatius Cockshutt and Elizabeth Foster, he started in the family business, Cockshutt Plow Com ...
, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario and another son of Ignatius
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William Foster Cockshutt
William Foster Cockshutt (October 17, 1855 – November 22, 1939) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Brantford, Canada West, the son of Ignatius Cockshutt, Cockshutt was educated in Brantford and at the Galt College Institute. He worked fo ...
, Canadian politician and another son of Ignatius
See also
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Cockshoot In fowl hunting, a cockshoot, also called cockshut or cock-road, was a broad glade, an opening in a forest, through which woodcock might ''shoot''. During the day, woodcocks remain out of sight, unless disturbed; but at night, they take flight in se ...
or cockshut, a broad opening in a forest
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