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Hollywood by Ben Markowitz. On
August 6, 2000,
Hollywood and his
friends Jesse Rugge and
William Skidmore decided to
confront Ben. On
their way to see him, they...
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Rugge may
refer to:
Rügge, a muni****lity in Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany Rugge, a
locality in the east of Avelgem,
Belgium Rugge-Price baronets, a title...
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Rugge.
Thomas Cromwell was born on 11 June 1594, the
eldest son of
Edward Cromwell, 3rd
Baron Cromwell (1560–1607) and his
second wife
Frances Rugge (1563–1631)...
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Francis Rugge (1535 – 18
October 1607), of Norwich, Norfolk, was an
English politician.
Rugge was the
fourth son of
Robert Rugge (d. 1559),
Mayor of Norwich...
- 1550–51.
Robert Rugge was the son of
William Rugge (d. 1512) of Northrepps, by Agnes. He was the much
younger brother of
William Rugge,
Bishop of Norwich...
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Rugge and Pressley.
After reading in the
paper that Nick was murdered, she
confronted Rugge and
asked if he had
anything to do with it.
Despite Rugge...
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friends William Skidmore,
Brian Affronti,
Benjamin Markowitz, and
Jesse Rugge to
dispense narcotics for him and
build up a
profitable illicit drug operation...
- John
Rugge was an
English Anglican priest in the 16th century. He was the son of
Robert Rugge (by 1503 – 18
February 1558/9),
Mayor of
Norwich and Elizabeth...
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Thomas Rugge (died c. 1670 or c. 1672) was a
diarist and
later compiler of 'Mercurius
Politicus Redivivus'. The "Diurnall" of
Thomas Rugge,
which is preserved...
- Oxfordshire. He
married secondly c. 1593
Frances Rugge, (died 30
November 1631),
daughter of
William Rugge, of Felmingham, Norfolk, and
Thomasine Townshend...