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Marmaduke Baggot (1891–1975);
Arthur Lee
Baggot (1893–?);
Marion L.
Baggot (1896–1973); and
Harriet D.
Baggot (1899–1930).
William Baggot was born in...
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Baggot Street (Irish: Sráid Bhagóid) is a
street in Dublin, Ireland. The
street runs from
Merrion Row (near St. Stephen's Green) to the
northwestern end...
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Baggott is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname Baggott or
Baggot include:
Elkan Baggott (born 2002),
Indonesian footballer Jack
Baggott (1906–1995)...
- John
Baggot (1658–1718) was an
Irish Jacobite politician.
Baggot was born in
County Limerick, the son of
James Bagot of
Baggotstown and
Celia Power, daughter...
- Mark
Baggot (died 1718) was an
Irish Jacobite politician and soldier. On 28
January 1684,
Baggot was one of the
founding members of the
Dublin Philosophical...
- Lieutenant-General Sir John
Bagot Glubb, KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, MC, KStJ, KPM (16
April 1897 – 17
March 1986),
known as
Glubb Pasha (Arabic: غلوب باشا) and...
- (Irish: Ospidéal Ríoga
Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) was a
health facility on
Baggot Street, Dublin, Ireland. The
building from
which the
hospital operated,...
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stars King
Baggot in the dual role of
Jekyll and Hyde. The film was re-released in the
United States in
August 1927. Dr.
Henry Jekyll (King
Baggot) sends...
- "fallen women" and an
Episcopal Chapel on
Upper Baggot Street in Dublin. It was
located on the
corner of
Baggot Street Upper and
Waterloo Road in Dublin. The...
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wounds and fled to his home in Scotland. Just 800
metres away, at 92
Lower Baggot Street,
another Gang member,
Captain William Frederick Newberry, and his...