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Alnod John
Boger JP (31
August 1871 – 3 June 1940) was an
English first-class
cricketer and barrister. The son of Hext
Boger and
Blanche Luz
Bacon (daughter...
- (1869–1956),
British benefactor Rennie MacInnes (1870–1931),
Bishop of
Jerusalem Alnod Boger (1871–1940), first-class
cricketer Arthur Dunbar Whatman (1873–1965)...
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reputedly the son of
Harding of Bristol, the son of
Eadnoth the
Constable (
Alnod), a high
official under King
Edward the Confessor. His wife was Eva fitz...
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resided nearby at Exleigh, Starcross, Devon. The Lt. General's 2nd son was
Alnod Ernest Studd (1857–1906), a
distinguished chess player, who
after a brief...
- 1973 Stuckey,
Sidney George Sgt BR 213 Sqn MIA 12
August 1940 Studd, John
Alnod Peter Plt Off BR 66 Sqn KIA 19
August 1940 (Spitfire N3182) Sulman, John...
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Boger or Böger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alnod Boger (1871–1940),
English cricketer Dale L.
Boger (born 1953), American...
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first reference to the
church was in 1055, when
Alnod the
priest gifted it to the
Abbey of Evesham, "
Alnod sacerdos dedit ecclesiam,
beati Michaelis in Cornhulle...
- (1946–1948) : N. C. F. Bloy
Robert Boddington (1914) : R. A.
Boddington Alnod Boger (1891–1892) : A. J.
Boger William Bolitho (1883–1885) : W. E. T. Bolitho...
- Seckendorff, one of Germany's
richest heiresses. The
Story of
General Bacon by
Alnod J. Boger, or the
review [1] by
Theodore Ayrault Dodge in The
American Historical...
- century, and
Rowde in the 13th century. It was part of a free
manor owned by
Alnod in the time of King Edward. In 1086, it was
owned by Gozelin, son of Azor...