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George Bouchier Worgan (May 1757 – 4
March 1838) was an
English naval surgeon who
accompanied the
First Fleet to Australia. He made
several expeditions...
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Albert Worgan (born 1871) was an
English footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Worgan was
primarily an
amateur footballer in his
early career and pla****...
- John
Worgan (1724–1790) was an
organist and
composer of
Welsh descent. He is best
known for
playing the
organ at
Vauxhall Gardens, the
London public pleasure...
- Syd
Worgan (1917 – 9 July 1996) was a
professional boxer from Wales. Born in
Llanharan Worgan was
notable for
becoming the
Welsh featherweight champion...
- Lee John
Worgan (born 1
December 1983) is a
former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Worgan began his
career by
coming through the
youth ranks at...
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Brigadier General Rivers Berney Worgan CSI CVO DSO (4
March 1881 – 6
February 1934) was a
senior British Indian Army
officer during the
First World War...
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Chuck Hannah (oratorio), by
Christopher Smart with a
score composed by John
Worgan Hannah (Australian singer) (born 1978),
Australian pop singer, songwriter...
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Major General Sir
Francis Worgan Festing, KCMG, CB (24 July 1833 – 21
November 1886) was a
British Royal Marines officer. Festing,
second son of Captain...
- Majithia.
Uppal Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-7658-002-1. Falcon,
Robert Worgan (1896).
Handbook on
Sikhs for the Use of
Regimental Officers.
Pioneer Press...
- Fitzsimmons, G. J.; Shadbolt, C. T.; Piispanen, J. P.; Wang, Q.; Ward, T. J.;
Worgan, T. L. M.; Oxenford, C.; Musto, J. A.; McAnulty, J.; Durrheim, D. N. (2009)...