Potter, John (16741747)

Potter, John, archbishop of Canterbury, born in Yorkshire, son of a draper, a distinguished scholar; author of “Archæologia Græca,” a work on the antiquities of Greece, and for long the authority on that subject (16741747).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Pott, August Friedrich * Potter, Paul
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Posen
Posidonius
Positivism
Posse Comitatus
Post Restante
Potemkin
Potomac River
Potosi
Potsdam
Pott, August Friedrich
Potter, John
Potter, Paul
Potteries, The
Pot-wallopers
Pourparler
Poussin, Nicolas
Powell, Baden
Powell, Major
Powers, Hiram
Poynings's Law
Poynter, Edward John