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Richard Dobbs Spaight (March 25, 1758 –
September 6, 1802) was an
American Founding Father, politician, planter, and
signer of the
United States Constitution...
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Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. (1796 –
November 17, 1850) was an
American politician and
planter who
served as the 27th
governor of
North Carolina from 1835...
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James Spaight may
refer to:
James Spaight (sport shooter),
British sport shooter Sir
James Spaight (MP),
Irish politician This
disambiguation page lists...
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Francis Spaight was a
transport ship in the 19th century,
owned by and
named after a
merchant based in Limerick, Ireland. The ship was
engaged in trade...
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Governor Spaight may
refer to:
Richard Dobbs Spaight (1758–1802), 8th
governor of
North Carolina Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. (1796–1850), 27th governor...
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Martrell Spaight (born
August 5, 1993) is an
American professional football linebacker. He was
selected by the
Washington Redskins in the
fifth round...
- The Jenifer-
Spaight Historic District is a
historic neighborhood a mile east of the
capitol in Madison, Wisconsin,
including houses built as
early as...
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James Seymour Spaight (1936-2011) was a
British sports shooter.
Spaight represented England and won a
bronze medal in the
fullbore rifle Queens Prize...
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James Spaight (1818 – 21
January 1892) was an
Irish Conservative politician.
Spaight was the
second son of
Francis Spaight, the
owner of the ill-fated...
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Tamika and
Cedrick Spaight. He has two brothers,
Javarus Ware and
Kashis Spaight and two sisters,
Dyamyn Ware and
Jazzmyn Spaight. "Meet Indiana's New...