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records include his
surname written as "
Liggons" or "Ligons".
These spelling are
preferred by historians.
Ralph Liggons attended the
baptism of
James VI at...
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Fletcher identifies this as
possibly that of 1888 Lady Mary
Lygon (pronounced "
Liggon"),
commemorated in the
Romanza "***" of the
Enigma Variations, was sister...
- extinct. The
Earls Beauchamp were
descended from
Richard Lygon (pronounced "
Liggon", /ˈlɪɡən/), of
Madresfield Court, Worcestershire, who
married the Hon....
- Bear Cr**** Road Dead End
Amherst 0.60 0.97 SR 677 (Dixie
Airport Road)
Liggon Road Dead End
Augusta 3.90 6.28 SR 608 (Battlefield Road)
Piedmont Road...
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Linlithgow Palace, at the time of the baptism. In 1568
Ralph Lignish or
Liggons was
involved in the Duke of Norfolk's
discussions at
Hampton Court with...
- the
headquarters of
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
United States v.
Liggons, No. 22-1236 (6th Cir. 2023). In a
January 23, 2020
hearing in a criminal...
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Howard -
Dinah Bertha Mann - Mrs.
Stewart Grover Ligon -
Chauffeur (*Grover
Liggon) The film is
believed to be a lost film, with no film
elements known to...
- by his
fellow conspirators,
Charles Paget,
Thomas Throgmorton and
Ralph Liggons. He was
incarcerated in the Bastille, but his
friends sought aid from the...
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Scotchman of
great credit and gravity; C. Paget, T. Throckmorton,
Ralfe Liggons, and
sundry other that
esteem themselves to be of the
better sort. Notwithstanding...
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Colonel Thomas Lygon III (also
spelled Ligon,
Liggon and Liggin; 11
January 1623 – 16
March 1675) was a
Colonial Virginian statesman,
militia officer,...