- 1660.
Spragge was son of
Lichfield Spragge of Roscommon, Ireland, by his wife Mary
Legge (sister of
William Legge), and
grandson of John
Spragge, who came...
-
Spragge may
refer to:
Edward Spragge or
Spragg or
Sprague (c. 1620 – 1673),
admiral in the
Royal Navy John
Godfrey Spragge (1806–1884),
Canadian lawyer...
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Young Spragge in 1677, and lost in 1693 HMS
Spragge (1677), a
fireship of 1677 HMS
Spragge (1919), a
destroyer leader cancelled in 1919 HMS
Spragge (K572)...
-
Brothers Lumber Company. With the mill no
longer in Cook's ownership,
Spragge (the
original name of the
township in
which it is located), was adopted...
- The
fourth HMS
Spragge (K572) and
third ship of the name to
enter service was a
British Captain-class
frigate of the
Royal Navy in
commission during World...
-
Shirley Spragge (July 27, 1929 –
August 11, 1995) was a
Canadian archivist and
academic who
served as the head of the Queen's
University Archives from...
- the
White commanded by Jean II d'Estrées in the centre, and Sir
Edward Spragge's squadron of the Blue in the rear. The
Dutch van was
commanded by Tromp...
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centre himself, with Jean II d'Estrées
commanding the van, and Sir
Edward Spragge the rear division. The
Dutch fleet of 75
warships and 22
fireships was...
- John
Godfrey Spragge (September 6, 1806 –
April 20, 1884) was a
Canadian lawyer and judge. Born in New Cross, Lewisham, England, he
emigrated to Upper...
- the
building blown up,
Spragge sailed up
river for
Chatham on his
yacht Henrietta. Many
officers were now ****embled there:
Spragge himself, the next day...