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Legard may
refer to:
Alfred Legard (1878–1939),
English soldier and
cricketer Antony Legard (1912–2004),
English cricketer Eddie Legard (born 1935), English...
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Jonathan Legard (born 7 July 1961 in Cardiff, Wales), is a
sports journalist, best
known as the lead
commentator for the BBC's
Formula One TV coverage...
- The
Legard Baronetcy, of
Ganton in the
County of York, is a
title in the
Baronetage of England.
Since 1959, the
family seat has been
Scampston Hall, in...
- Kolmeijer, Nick W.; Conradsen, Arne;
Legard, Torbjørn; Munk, Harald; Skauli, Øyvind; Kiiski, Harri; Solheim, Kai Roger;
Legard, Torbjörn; Brentnall, Bernard...
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Edwin "Eddie"
Legard (23
August 1935 – 29
January 2020) was an
English cricketer who pla**** in 20 first-class
cricket matches for
Warwickshire between...
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Colonel Alfred Digby Legard, CBE (19 June 1878 – 15
August 1939) was an
English Army
officer and
amateur first-class cricketer, who
appeared in two matches...
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Percy Legard (17 June 1906 – 16
February 1980) was a
British Army
officer and sportsman.
Legard competed as an
Olympian in both
Summer and
Winter disciplines...
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Major Antony Ronald Legard MBE (17
January 1912 – 22
August 2004),
nicknamed Loopy, was an Indian-born
English first-class
cricketer who pla**** 36 matches...
- Sir John
Legard, 1st
Baronet (1631 – 1 July 1678), of
Ganton in Yorkshire, was an
English landowner and
Member of Parliament. He was the
eldest son of...
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Scampston p****ed to the
Legard (or Le Gard)
family (see
Legard Baronets) as
Colonel Malone's
daughter Mary had
married Sir
Thomas Legard, 14th
Baronet in 1935...