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Higgons is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bevil Higgons (1670–1735),
English historian and poet
Thomas Higgons (1624–1691), English...
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Bevil Higgons (1670–1735) was an
English historian and poet, He was born at Kezo.
Higgons was the
third son of Sir
Thomas Higgons, by his
second wife...
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Theophilus Higgons (c.1578–1659) was an
English Anglican divine and
convert to (and from) Catholicism. The son of
Robert Higgons, he was born at Chilton...
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House of
Commons at
various times between 1659 and 1687.
Higgons was the son of Rev.
Thomas Higgons, DD,
rector of Westbury, Shropshire, and his
second wife...
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younger brother Bevil Higgons became a writer.
Denis Grenville was an uncle. The
family were
staunch supporters of
James II.
Higgons went into
exile in France...
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Elsie Higgon (née Hooper; 1879–1969) was the
first Joint Secretary of the (National) ****ociation of
Women Pharmacists;
researcher for King's College, the...
- of Lancaster.
Embryonic forms of this term were used in 1727 by
Bevil Higgons, who
described the
quarrel between the two
roses and by
David Hume in The...
- "All US Top 40
Singles for 1986". Top40W****ly.com. 31
December 1986.
Higgons,
Keith R. (23
February 2021). "Song of the Day —
February 23". Michaels...
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University Press, 2002
History of
Parliament Online -
Higgons,
Thomas Article on Sir
Thomas Higgons by
Leonard Naylor and
Geoffrey Jagger. Haynes, Alan...
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emergency meeting on
Ukraine crisis". Reuters.
Retrieved 28
February 2014.
Higgons, Andrew, "Grab for
Power in
Crimea Raises Secession Threat", The New York...