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either Sheepe,
Calfe or Swine,
maketh that
pudding which is
called the
Haggas or Haggus, of
whose goodnesse it is in
vaine to boast,
because there is...
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William Haggas".
British Champions Series.
Retrieved 23
August 2018. "WJ
Haggas". CricketArchive.
Retrieved 7 June 2013. "Trainers:
William Haggas". Highclere...
- Guy
Dayrell (1872),
Vestminster (1873)
Leading trainer (5 wins):
William Haggas - High Low (1992), Very Wise (2007),
Penitent (2010),
Addeybb (2018), Godwinson...
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Walter Haggas (1
April 1881 – 14
November 1959) was an
English cricketer. He was a wicket-keeper who pla**** first-class
cricket for Lancashire. He was...
- March–April 2020
provided Marquand with a
Group 1
double on the
William Haggas-trained
Addeybb in the
Ranvet Stakes and the
Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Marquand...
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against Surrey, and who took 10 catches.
Haggas died in
March 1926 in Werneth, Oldham, Lancashire. His son,
Walter Haggas, pla**** two
games for Lancashire. Warner...
- Maktoum's
Shadwell Estate. The colt was sent into
training with
William Haggas at
Somerville Lodge in Newmarket, Suffolk. He was from the
eighth crop of...
- of
Oakworth Hall is
mentioned in the
Haworth Court Rolls. 1715 -
Jamas Haggas of
Oakworth Hall
bound as an
apprentice to a
Halifax weaver. Later, he bought...
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Retrieved 20
April 2019. Tinegate, Hazel; Birchall, Janet; Gray, Alexandra;
Haggas, Richard; M****ey, Edwin; Norfolk, Derek; Pinchon, Deborah; Sewell, Carrock;...
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Hajjah (Arabic: حجة, romanized:
Ḥaǧǧa) is a
governorate of
Yemen in the north-western part of the country. It
borders the Red Sea to the west, and its...