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Goodgeon
Goodgeon Good"geon, n. (Naut.) Same as Gudgeon, 5.

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- Goodge Street /ˈɡuːdʒ/ is a London Underground station on Tottenham Court Road in Fitzrovia, in the London Borough of Camden. It is on the Charing Cross...
- Goodge may refer to: Barnaby Goodge (1540–1594), English poet and translator Robert Goodge, member of Australian mixing outfit Filthy Lucre W. T. Goodge...
- songs such as "Summer Day Reflection Song" and "Jersey Thursday". "Sunny Goodge Street" foreshadows the jazzy feel and descriptions of life in urban London...
- Goodge Col (78°28′S 85°38′W / 78.467°S 85.633°W / -78.467; -85.633) is a broad ice-covered col at 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) elevation between the south...
- Wikisource has original text related to this article: W. T. Goodge William Thomas Goodge (28 September 1862 – 28 November 1909) was an English writer and...
- (11 June 1540 – 7 February 1594), also spelt Barnabe Goche and Barnaby Goodge, was a poet and translator, one of the earliest English pastoral poets....
- The Goodge Street shelter was used by General Eisenhower, and the Chancery Lane shelter was used as a communications centre. After the war, the Goodge Street...
- the duo of David Chesworth on electric piano and drum machine and Robert Goodge on guitar. They were joined in late 1980 by Ian Cox on saxophone and Paul...
- Science Letters. vol. 212, pp. 433–441. Myrow, P.M., N.C. Hughes, J.W. Goodge, C.M. Fanning, I.S. Williams, S.-C. Peng, O.N. Bhargava, S.K. Tangri, S...
- stretch of Goodge Street between Charlotte Street and Newman Street. Goodge Place, like Goodge Street, is named for Francis and William Goodge who in 1766...