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- Dagworth may refer to: Dagworth, Suffolk, a hamlet in Old Newton with Dagworth civil parish in Suffolk, England Dagworth Station, a cattle station in Queensland...
- 21°52′0″S 142°09′0″E / 21.86667°S 142.15000°E / -21.86667; 142.15000 Dagworth Station is a cattle station located north-west of Winton in central west...
- locations. Credible accounts exist of the later verses being written at Dagworth Station, a sheep station 130 km north-west of Winton in Central West Queensland...
- Sir Thomas Dagworth (1276 – 20 July 1350) was an English knight and soldier, who led the joint English-Breton armies in Brittany during the Hundred Years'...
- less than 100 and was included in the civil parish of Old Newton with Dagworth. The parish contains Great Gipping Wood, an ancient woodland and SSSI,...
- (2018-02-06). "Death, Treachery, & a Victory Against the Odds: Sir Thomas Dagworth & the Battle of la Roche Derrien". The Postgrad Chronicles. Retrieved 2021-05-10...
- firstly, James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, and, secondly, Thomas Dagworth, 1st Baron Dagworth. John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (About 1307 – 1336) Humphrey...
- siege to the town of La Roche-Derrien in the hope of luring Sir Thomas Dagworth, the commander of the only standing English field army in Brittany at the...
- later he re-emerged with a band called The Cyril Dagworth Players, where Parton masqueraded as Dagworth. They released one album, also co-produced by Parton...
- alleged cruelty is explained by his desire to avenge the death of Thomas Dagworth.[citation needed] Whatever the cause, the fight was arranged in the form...