Copplestone

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Cop´ple`stone`


n.1.A cobblestone.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Yesterday Steven Cardwell and Neil Copplestone went on trial at Liverpool Crown Court accused of helping him sell some of the handguns which were then used in attempted robberies and shootings - one of them fatal.
Walstone, who was trained by John Copplestone in the mid-1980s was one name which sprang to mind, but Open Check's research department was closed yesterday!
The original Auchinleck House was an expensive building project with its vibrant mural designed by Trewin Copplestone and the abstract concrete mural in the original foyer.
John Todd, 51, of Copplestone Drive, Exeter, admitted drink-driving on A444 in Coventry (breath 81, limit 35).
Detective Inspector Paul Copplestone, of GMP's Trafford borough, said yesterday: "Earlier today we were called by the ambulance service to Lowther Gardens following reports that a man had been stabbed.
They are joined by Isabella Copplestone, a pupil at Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls.
Two crews from Aberdare were at Darren Las and a further two appliances attended Copplestone Street at around 8.04pm.
Artist Trewin Copplestone designed the four fibreglass bulls for the side of the Bull Ring shopping centre, built in 1963.
E.; Cheng, J.-J.; Copplestone, D.; Gaschak, S.; Hosseini, A.; Howard, B.
Katy Copplestone, House Manager, Ronald McDonald House Arrowe Park
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