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Curgenven is a
Cornish surname;
variant forms of it are
Cargenven and Corgenvin.
There are
records of
persons with this name in
Cornwall and
Devon parish...
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Peter Curgenven (1682–1729) was an East
India merchant who was
captured by
pirates and
forced to
endure nine
years as a
galley slave.
Peter Curgenven, born...
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Culture and the Rise of an
Australian Ruling class (2013) pp 199–228
Curgenven, Geoffrey. **** Boyer, an
Australian humanist (Bolton, 1967) (**** Boyer...
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Henry Grafton Curgenven (22
December 1875 – 14
February 1959) was an
English cricketer. He pla**** for
Derbyshire in 1896 and 1897, and for
Cambridge University...
- Baring-Gould
included an
extensive article on the witch's
ladder in his
novel Curgenven published in 1893. In his
account the
ladder was made of
black wool, with...
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Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton AO, F****A, FAHA (5
November 1931 – 3
September 2015) was an
Australian historian,
academic and writer. He
attended Wesley College...
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Prime Minister of Australia. D'Alpuget is the only
child of
Josephine Curgenven and
Louis Albert Poincaré d'Alpuget (1915–2006), journalist, author, blue...
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Charlotte along its owner, a
merchant named Curgenven who had been
bound for
China from Surat.
Curgenven would be
imprisoned for 10 years. Crew on Maratha...
- Trevalga) was, from 1961 to 2023, part of an
estate held by The
Gerald Curgenven Will
Trust with
profits after maintenance going to
Marlborough College...
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Renfrey Curgenven De
Garis AM (12
October 1921 – 5
February 2007),
generally known as "Ren DeGaris", was a businessman,
pastoralist and
politician in...