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Sargant may
refer to
Edmund Beale Sargant (1855–1935),
British colonial administrator Ethel Sargant (1863–1918),
British botanist Naomi Sargant (1933–2006)...
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William Walters Sargant (24
April 1907 – 27
August 1988) was a
British psychiatrist who is
remembered for the
evangelical zeal with
which he promoted...
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Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. (November 9, 1915 –
January 18, 2011) was an
American diplomat, politician, and activist. He was a
member of the
Shriver family...
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Edmund Beale Sargant (19
March 1855 – 1
October 1938) was a
colonial administrator in the
British Empire,
particularly notable for his
policy of introducing...
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Thomas Sargant (1905–1988) was a
British law
reformer who
campaigned for the
promotion of
human rights.
Sargant, who was
educated at
Highgate School, was...
- Jane
Alice Sargant (1789–1869) was a
British writer who
produced conservative and
religious writing in a
number of genres,
including children's fiction...
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Henry Sargant Storer (13
February 1796,
Clerkenwell – 8
January 1837, London) was a
British artist and engraver. He was the son of
James Sargant Storer...
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William Lucas Sargant (1809–1889) was an
English educational reformer and
political economist.
Sargant was born 2 Oct 1809 at King's Norton, Worcestershire...
- Alix
Strachey (née
Sargant-Florence; 4 June 1892 – 28
April 1973) was an American-born
British psychoanalyst and, with her husband, the
translator into...
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India Diocese of Mysore.
Norman was the
brother of
Thomas Sargant and
William Sargant.
Sargant was
educated at The Leys School,
Cambridge and Handsworth...