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Jonathan Magbie (1977 –
September 24, 2004) was an
American quadriplegic who died in jail
while serving a ten-day
sentence for
marijuana possession.
Magbie was...
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interracial band
featuring black guitarist and
singer Hugh
Magbie.
Their original lineup consisted Magbie on lead
guitar and vocals, Ted
Myers on
rhythm guitar...
- Ireland.
Montgomery was born in Scotland, the son of
William Montgomery of
Magbie Hill in Ayrshire. His
family was a
cadet branch of the
Earls of Eglinton...
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fired for
allegedly allowing the searches. In 2004,
Jonathan Magbie died at the D.C. Jail.
Magbie was
paralyzed from the neck down
after being struck by a...
- The
Montgomery baronetcy, of
Magbie Hill in Peeblesshire, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain on 28 May 1774 for
William Montgomery. The second...
- over the
trial of
Jonathan Magbie, a
quadriplegic man who had been
arrested for
possession of marijuana.
Retchin sentenced Magbie, a first-time offender,...
- of 2023.
Montgomery Baronets of
Skelmorly (1628)
Montgomery Baronets of
Magbie Hill (1774)
Montgomery Baronets of
Stanhope (1801)
Montgomery Baronets of...
- and
Ireland was
divided according to his will, with the
family house at
Magbie Hill
going to his nephew, John
Isaac Beresford. Fisher, D.R. (2009). "MONTGOMERY...
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Milner of Nun-Appleton Hall 26
February 1717
Milner extant Montgomery of
Magbie Hill 28 May 1774
Montgomery extinct 1831
Moore of
Jamaica 28
January 1764...
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Lochalsh (cr. 28
April 1819),
extinct with the grantee's death.
Montgomery of
Magbie Hill (cr. 28 May 1774),
extinct with the
death of the
second baronet. Mostyn...