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Scattergood Baines is a 1941 American comedy-drama film. It is based on a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland. The character of Scattergood was also popular during the days of live radio.

Peter Alban Kelland was an English cricketer. Kelland was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium. He was born at Pinner, Middlesex, to Parents Rev Alban Joseph Kelland and Stella Prynne.

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John Kelland, of Painsford in the parish of Ashprington in Devon, was a Member of Parliament for Totnes in March 1679, 1681 and 1685.

Kelland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Otto Paul James Kelland is a former politician in Newfoundland. He represented Naskaupi in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1985 to 1992.

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Kelland John William James Watts is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League One club Peterborough United on loan from Premier League club Newcastle United.

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Sir Percy John Luxton Kelland, known as Sir John Kelland, was the Chief Veterinary Officer in the Diseases of Animals Branch at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries between 1932 and 1938.