Charles Hervey Bagot (17 April 1788 – 29 July 1880), often referred to as "Captain Bagot", was a South Australian pastoralist, mine owner and parliamentarian...
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Walter Hervey Bagot (17 March 1880 – 27 July 1963) was a South Australian architect. He was one of the last great proponents of the traditional school...
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Postmaster-General. His grandfather, who selected the property, was Capt. Charles Hervey Bagot, of the 59th Regiment, who arrived in South Australia on the Birman...
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William Bagot, 6th Baronet. The Bagot family has held land in Staffordshire since at least the 11th century. One member of the family, Hervey Bagot, represented...
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of the 20th century, and related to Captain Charles Hervey Bagot. His father, the Rev. E(dward) Arthur Bagot ( – 19 January 1930) of Kildoon, County Kildare...
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Charles Bagot (1781–1843), English diplomat and colonial administrator Charles Hervey Bagot (1788–1880), South Australian parliamentarian John Bagot (disambiguation)...
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suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. Maria Bagot married again, to Henry Capel Pigott (1825–1918). Charles Hervey Bagot (1788–1880), Irish-born pastoralist in...
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Bagot, 2nd Baron Bagot (11 September 1773 – 12 February 1856), was a British peer. William Bagot was born in London, the eldest son of William Bagot,...
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Admiral Edward Hawker and of pastoralist Charles Hervey Bagot, a grandson of settler and politician George Charles Hawker, and a first cousin of Lanoe Hawker...
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Ayers (1856 – 11 May 1945) married John Bagot on 24 September 1878. John was a grandson of Charles Hervey Bagot. Ayers' remains were buried at the West...
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