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- Edmund Hungate Beaghan (1703 – 15 July 1755) was an English politician who served as a Member of Parliament. "BEAGHAN, Edmund Hungate (1703-55), of Sissinghurst...
- 1988) (live and studio) Terry Disley – keyboards (1985–1986) (live) Seamus Beaghan – keyboards (1985–1986, 2009, 2012, 2021) (live and studio) Jimmy Helms –...
- Paul Weller. He pla**** in Trio Valore with Damon Minc****a and Seamus Beaghan. He has pla**** with Jon Lord and also featured on the last La Roux album...
- philosopher Edmund Barton (1849−1920), Australian prime minister Edmund Hungate Beaghan (1703–1755), English politician E. J. Cooray, Sri Lankan Senator, Minister...
- Preceded by Robert Bristow Edmund Hungate Beaghan Member of Parliament for Winchelsea 1741–1754 With: The Viscount Doneraile Lieutenant Colonel John Mordaunt...
- Wyndham, Bt Preceded by Welbore Ellis George Dodington Edward Hungate Beaghan Lord George Cavendish Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis...
- Succeeded by Welbore Ellis Richard Plumer George Dodington Edward Hungate Beaghan Preceded by Henry Gough Thomas Archer Member of Parliament for Bramber...
- area David Hungate (born 1948), American b**** guitarist Edmund Hungate Beaghan (1703–1755), English politician Robert Hungate (1906–2004), American microbiologist...
- finally released in 2013. The band enlisted Leigh Heggarty on guitar, Seamus Beaghan on Hammond organ, and Molara on additional vocals and percussion, and completed...
- Succeeded by Welbore Ellis Richard Plumer George Dodington Edward Hungate Beaghan Military offices Preceded by Sir Chaloner Ogle Admiral of the Fleet 1751–1757...