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He was masked, and attended only by Coquet, his master of the household.
The village is bordered on the north by the River Coquet.
The town and its castle occupied a loop of the River Coquet.
However, the jig 'Coquet Lights' is widely believed to be by him.
He lived on the island of Coquet, off Northumberland, England.
But the larger zucchini, Monsier de Coquet, are quite another matter.
There are two bridges crossing the River Coquet.
There are several other pillboxes on the Coquet, although these were probably not built as part of the Stop Line.
Warkworth Castle is built in a loop of the Coquet.
It is divided by the River Coquet.
Coquet Island, Northumberland, found before 1866, now lost.
The following pillboxes have been firmly identified as part of the Coquet Stop Line.
The southern Cheviot hills encompass the slopes running down to the valley of the river Coquet.
Coquet Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1841 at a cost of £3,268.
Henry of Coquet (died 1127), a hermit Dane and Catholic saint.
Renwick was a large landowner and worked to conserve the Coquet Valley near his home.
Coquet Island may refer to:
History of Coquet Island.
"The Coquette" and an arrangement for guitar entitled "The Coquet" were also published that year.
Coquet Island (disambiguation)
It is located south east of Alnwick on the River Coquet, several miles west of its mouth.
The wall was built on shallow medieval foundations on alluvial sand and clay close to the tidal River Coquet.
Chris Watson's acoustic tour of the Coquet River reaches the turbulent North Atlantic.
"The Coquet" was an arrangement for guitar by Pierpont of "The Coquette"
William's commission also included a survey of the border fortresses east to Harbottle Castle and the river Coquet.