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Totty may refer to: * Thomas Totty (1746–1802), Welsh naval officer of the Napoleonic Wars * Charles Henry Totty (1873–1939), American horticulturist * Top Totty, an English golden ale beer See also * Totties, a hamlet in West Yorkshire, England * Totti, a name * Toty (other) Toty or TOTY may refer to: * Toty Rodríguez (born 1942), Ecuadorian actress, TV host, singer and beauty pageant titleholder * Toty (Brazilian footballer) * Toy of the Year, various awards See also * Toti (other) Toti or TOTI may refer t ... * Toddy (other) * Tottie (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Top Totty
1Hop (formerly, Top Totty) is an English golden ale beer with a 4% alcohol content. It is brewed by Slater's Ales in Staffordshire, England. It was initially brewed as a summer ale. It gained nationwide attention after being banned from the House of Commons. History 1Hop was first brewed as Top Totty and sold in Staffordshire in 1997. In 2006, Top Totty won the Society of Independent Brewers Midlands Gold award for best specialty beer and Bronze for the overall SIBA Midlands Beer Competition. It has been described by its makers as "a stunning blonde beer, full-bodied with a voluptuous hop aroma". Banned in the House of Commons In 2007, Jeremy Lefroy the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Stafford arranged for Top Totty to be sold as a guest ale in the Strangers' Bar in the House of Commons. While it was on sale there, it sold out within three days. In 2012, Top Totty was again placed on sale in the Stranger's Bar. Two days later, the Labour Party's Shadow Minist ...
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Thomas Totty
Rear Admiral Thomas Totty (1746 – 2 June 1802) was a Welsh naval officer of the Napoleonic Wars. Life Totty was born at Holywell, Flintshire, and was baptised at Holywell parish church on 24 January 1746. He inherited a large farmhouse in the town of Flint which later became Cornist Hall, from his mother's side. His father was an ironmonger and mine owner and had 21 other children – Thomas was one of 18 who survived infancy (another was his youngest brother Hugh, chaplain to George IV, who died aged 101). He took his examination for lieutenant in 1766 and so appears to have joined the navy about 1760 (the exam was only open to those of six years' service or more). He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 30 April 1775 onboard HMS ''Mercury'', then in Boston harbour during the American Revolutionary War's second week and possibly one of the ships bombarding American positions in the run-up to the battle of Bunker Hill. Totty was appointed Master and Commander on 17 February 177 ...
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Charles Henry Totty
Charles Henry Totty (September 7, 1873, Shropshire, England - December 11, 1939, Orange, New Jersey) was a renowned horticulturist who was responsible for establishing the First International Flower Show in New York City. He owned and operated the Charles H. Totty Company of Madison, New Jersey, a nursery known for offering a wide variety of chrysanthemums and roses. Biography Totty was born in England in 1873, and came to the United States in 1893, settling in Madison three years later. The company issued an annual flower and plant catalog called 'Tottys' for many years and ran a successful mail order business as well a store located in New York City at 4 East 53rd Street. The catalog was known for its wide selection of prize winning chrysanthemums such as 'Patricia Grace', 'Mrs. Henry Evans', 'White Cheifton', and 'Amaterasu'. The catalogue featured black-and-white photos as well as color renderings of other hardy perennials including roses and plants for rock gardens. Totty was ...
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Toty (other)
Toty or TOTY may refer to: * Toty Rodríguez (born 1942), Ecuadorian actress, TV host, singer and beauty pageant titleholder * Toty (Brazilian footballer) * Toy of the Year, various awards See also * Toti (other) Toti or TOTI may refer to: * Amanzimtoti, a coastal town in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa * Twilight of the Innocents, an album by the band Ash * Toti (footballer) (b. 1987), Spanish footballer, full name Daniel García Pérez * Tote Gomes (b. 199 ... * Totty (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Totties
Totties is a hamlet between New Mill and Scholes near Holmfirth in West Yorkshire, England. Although it consists of no more than 70-80 houses, it has within the hamlet three plant and tree nurseries, an egg production facility, and a chicken farm, plus two local football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... pitches. Holme Valley Geography of Kirklees Hamlets in West Yorkshire Towns and villages of the Peak District {{WestYorkshire-geo-stub ...
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Totti
Francesco Totti (; born 27 September 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played solely for Roma and the Italy national team. He is often referred to as ''Er Bimbo de Oro'' (The Golden Boy), ''L'Ottavo Re di Roma'' (The Eighth King of Rome), ''Er Pupone'' (The Big Baby), and ''Il Capitano'' (The Captain) by the Italian sports media. A creative offensive playmaker who could play as an attacking midfielder and as a forward (second striker, lone striker, or winger), renowned for his vision, technique, and goalscoring ability, Totti is considered to be one of the best players of his generation. Totti spent his entire career at Roma, winning a Serie A title, two Coppa Italia titles, and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. He is the second-highest scorer of all time in Italian league history with 250 goals, and is the sixth-highest scoring Italian in all competitions with 316 goals. Totti is the top goalscorer and the most capped player in Roma's history, hold ...
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Toddy (other)
Toddy may refer to: Places * Toddy Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Singapore * Toddy Pond, a pond in Antarctica * Todmorden, a town in Yorkshire, England, informally called Toddy People * Ralph "Toddy" Giannini (1917–1996), American basketball player * Toddy Orlygsson (born 1966), Icelandic football player and manager * Toddy O'Sullivan (born 1934), Irish politician * Toddy Puller (born 1945), American politician * Master Toddy (born 1953), Thai-American martial artist and trainer * Svetoslav Todorov (born 1978), Bulgarian footballer * Toddy Walters (born 1969), actress and singer/songwriter Drinks * Toddy (PepsiCo), a powdered milk drink now marketed mainly in South America * Egg toddy, another name for eggnog * Hot toddy, a mixed drink served hot * Palm toddy or palm wine, an alcoholic beverage ** Toddy palm, several species of palms used to produce palm toddy ** Toddy shop, a drinking establishment where palm toddy is served * Toddy coffee, a cold water coffee brewing system ...
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