- Kate
Jagoe-Davies (19
November 1954 – 8 July 2009) was a
South African artist and anti-apartheid and
disability rights activist.
Davies was born in 1954...
- John
Arthur Jagoe CBE (2
January 1889 – 16
October 1962) was an
Irish Anglican bishop who
served as Chaplain-in-Chief of the (British)
Royal Air Force...
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Francis Jagoe Smith CMG (9
September 1873 – 1
April 1969) was the
Postmaster General of
Ceylon and
Director of Telegraphs,
serving in the
position from...
- 28–31.
Archived from the
original on
November 27, 2016 – via EBSCOhost.
Jagoe,
Donald Alan (1986). Turmoil, Transition...Triumph? The
Democratic Revolution...
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Family [La de Bringas] (1996. London: Phoenix.
Translated by
Catherine Jagoe)
Tristana (1996. London:
Bristol classical Press; 1998. London: Duckworth...
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Harry Millward 37,402 0.98 +0.98
Democrats 1.
Leonie Green 2.
Stephen Jagoe 28,693 0.75 +0.49
Victorian Socialists 1. Aran
Mylvaganam 2.
Laura Riccardi...
- Novel.
State University of New York Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7914-7120-3.
Jagoe,
Elizabeth (1994).
Ambiguous angels:
gender in the
novels of Galdós. University...
- Journal". www.78stepshealth.us.
Retrieved 4 May 2016. Snodgr****, Joel W.;
Jagoe,
Charles H.; Bryan, Jr., A. Lawrence; Brant,
Heather A.; Burger, J. (2000)...
- 1886 and
James Jagoe's Eating House is
recorded there in 1886. In 1890,
Henry Lane
received a wine
licence for the site and ****ume
Jagoe's business and...
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found in
Cornwall (now part of England, UK), with the
variant spellings Jagoe, Jagow, Jeago, Jego, Jeggo, Lago, and others. Its
origins are debated, but...