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- The trudgen is a swimming stroke sometimes known as the racing stroke, or the East Indian stroke. It is named after the English swimmer John Trudgen (1852–1902)...
- Christopher Trudgeon (born 17 June 1951) is an English former cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who pla**** for Cornwall. He was born in St Austell...
- friends with the American actor, voice actor, and YouTuber, Nicolas Cantu. Trudgeon, Kevin (March 21, 2017). "'Best birthday' ever: Brennley Brown gets serenaded...
- Thorne, Mic****e Ackerley, Gavin "Gav" Strange and Sarah Matthews. Ella Lia Trudgeon and Ricky's dad, Terry Martin also appears in some episodes. Three series...
- Australia, by Bruce Milne and Andrew Maine, with graphic design by Michael Trudgeon. The c****ettes inters****d interviews with music and were packaged with...
- Richmond Hill Advertiser published its first edition in 1857 with William Trudgeon as manager and editor. He proclaimed the paper's mission with this quote...
- Charlie Jarvis  So S 38 Mason Lane Fr ILB 42 Tyler Jansey  Fr S 43 Jackson Trudgeon  So LB 45 Garrison Solliday  Jr S 45 Brandon Shepherd Jr OLB 46 Tamer Dalloul...
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- establishing many records at different lengths. His primary stroke was the trudgeon. Other notable English swimmers of Nuttall's time included James H. Tyers...
- store, a shoe company, and a hardware store. The city's librarian Clara Trudgeon had been appointed by the State Traveling Library by 1908, making Oakville...