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Richard Prescott Keigwin (/ˈkɛɡwɪn/ KEG-win; 8
April 1883 – 26
November 1972) was an
English schoolmaster, sportsman, translator, and author. He pla****...
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Herbert Keigwin (1878–1962),
English cricketer Henry Keigwin (1881–1916),
English cricketer R. P.
Keigwin (Richard
Prescott Keigwin, 1883–1972),...
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Captain Richard Keigwin (died 21 June 1690) was a
rebel governor of
Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1683–84
during the East
India Company's
charter over Bombay...
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along with his
brothers R. P.
Keigwin and
Herbert Keigwin Keigwin,
whose brothers R. P.
Keigwin and
Herbert Keigwin also pla**** first-class cricket...
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Richard Keigwin may
refer to: R. P.
Keigwin (Richard
Prescott Keigwin, 1883–1972),
English academic and
cricketer Richard Keigwin (Governor of Bombay)...
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Herbert Stanley Keigwin MBE ( 4 May 1878 – 11
March 1962) was an
English cricketer and
colonial administrator in
South Africa.
Keigwin was born in Capel...
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Anthony Francis Keigwin Monkman (9 June 1949 – 12 May 2023) was an
English rock,
classical and film
score composer, and a
founding member of both the...
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Affairs of
Ukraine and
Prime Minister of
Ukraine (d. 1951) 1883 – R. P.
Keigwin,
English cricketer and
academic (d. 1972) 1883 –
Julius Seljamaa, Estonian...
- Publications. p. 26. ISBN 978-81-7154-220-8. Kumar,
Amarendra (2014). "
Keigwin's Bombay (1683–84) and the Maratha-Siddi
Naval Conflict".
Proceedings of...
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Larry Keigwin an
American c****ographer and the
artistic director of
KEIGWIN + COMPANY.
Keigwin was
raised in
Wading River on Long
Island with
three brothers...