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Bagshaw is a
hamlet in Derbyshire, England. The
hamlet falls within the
civil parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It is
about 1.2 km or 0.75
miles east of Chapel-en-le-Frith...
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Bagshaw or
Bagshawe is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amy
Bagshaw (b. 1988),
international gymnast Barbara Bagshaw, American...
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first person to use the term 'white van man', in 1997. "Bunty
Bagshaw" was an
eccentric alter-ego she adopted.
Kennedy has also
published a novel...
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Edward Bagshaw or
Bagshawe may
refer to: Sir
Edward Bagshawe of
Finglas (died 1657), MP and
commissioner of the
revenue Edward Bagshaw (MP) the elder...
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Frederick Bertram Bagshaw (August 15, 1878 – June 19, 1966) was an English-born
lawyer and
political figure in Saskatchewan. He was a soldier's representative...
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Christopher Bagshaw (1552 – 1625?) was an
English academic and
Roman Catholic priest.
Christopher Bagshaw came from a
Derbyshire family. He graduated...
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Susan Nicola Bagshaw DNZM (née Dean, born 30
September 1949) is a New
Zealand doctor specialising in the
health needs of
young people.
Bagshaw was born in...
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Wizard during 1993, and
featured guitarist-vocalist Jus Oborn, b****ist Tim
Bagshaw, and
drummer Mark Greening. The band's name was
taken from two
Black Sabbath...
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Henry Bagshaw may
refer to:
Harry Bagshaw (1859–1927),
English cricketer Henry Bagshaw (divine) (1632–1709),
English divine This
disambiguation page lists...
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books from
North Staffordshire. He is
probably best
known for the
Stanley Bagshaw series of children's books. He is also
responsible for the Pump Street...