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Jasper Seagar (died 1721),
pirate active in the
Indian Ocean Jo
Seagar (born 1955), New
Zealand writer, TV personality, and
celebrity cook
Edward Seagar (1904–1983)...
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Joanna Mary
Seagar MNZM (born 1955),
generally known as Jo
Seagar, is a New
Zealand writer, TV
personality and
celebrity cook.
Seagar lives in the small...
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Jasper Seagar (died 1721) was a
pirate active in the
Indian Ocean, best
known for
sailing with
Edward England,
Olivier Lev****eur, and
Richard Taylor. Some...
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Allan (Lar)
Wilfred Seagar (20 June 1903 – 20
April 1984) was a
rugby league player who
represented New
Zealand in 1930 (playing 9 matches), thus becoming...
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George Seagar was a New
Zealand professional rugby league footballer who
represented New Zealand. His
younger brother Allan Seagar also
represented New...
- was not England's name at all, but was
instead a
separate pirate (Jasper
Seagar) who
sailed under England.[self-published source?]
England made his way...
- off the
coast of Madagascar,
together with
pirates John Taylor,
Jasper Seagar, and
Edward England. The
Great Mughal's
heavily armed but also
heavily laden...
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Edward Leslie Seager was
Archdeacon of
Dorset from 1955 to 1974. Born on 5
October 1904, he was
educated at
Bromsgrove School and
Durham University, becoming...
- ISBN 978-90-04-23200-6.
Seagar,
Richard (2012).
Buddhism In America. New York:
Columbia University Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-231-15973-9.
Seagar,
Richard Hughes...
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elected Captain when ****lyn died,
partnering with
Edward England and
Jasper Seagar aboard the Fancy. England, meanwhile, had
rescued Lev****eur and his crew...