-
which merged Brogdens’
Glamorgan business interests with
those of the
Llynvi Coal and Iron Co. This
moved was
probably forced -
Brogdens'
Tywith mine...
-
Brogden can
refer to:
Curtis Hooks Brogden (1816–1901),
North Carolina governor Gwendoline Brogden (1891–1973),
British stage actress John
Brogden (1969–)...
- John
Brogden may
refer to: John
Brogden (industrialist) (1798–1869),
British railway industrialist John
Brogden Jun. (industrialist) (1823–1855), British...
- with
Brogdens that
Brogdens would dispatch up to 2000 able-bodied men plus
wives and
children to a
maximum of 6,000 adults. For this
privilege Brogdens had...
-
November 6, 1816, in the
Brogden family home ten
miles southwest of Goldsboro,
North Carolina, the son of a
yeoman farmer. The
Brogdens were
Quakers of English...
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James Brogden may
refer to:
James Brogden (MP) (c. 1765–1845),
Member of
Parliament for
Launceston 1796–1832
James Brogden (industrialist) (1832–1907)...
- "Shattered
Brogden's suicide bid". The
Sydney Morning Herald. 31
August 2005.
Archived from the
original on 14 May 2011.
Retrieved 30
August 2005. "
Brogdens thank...
-
party on the
ballot paper.
Brogden Hearne was
originally a
candidate for the
Family First Party. On 14
April 2025,
Brogden Hearne was
disendorsed by the...
-
Manchester and
Birmingham Railway and the East
Lancashire Railway. In 1850
Brogdens took a
lease of the
South Staffordshire Line
jointly with John McClean...
- Leon
Lafayette Brogden Sr. (August 26, 1910 –
October 1, 2000) was an
American high
school football,
basketball and
baseball coach in Edenton, Wilson...