Josceline Fitzroy Bagot (22 October 1854 – 1 March 1913) was an English British Army officer and Conservative politician. Josceline Fitzroy Bagot was...
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under responsible government Josceline Bagot (1854–1913), English British Army officer and Conservative politician Josceline de Bohon (1111–1184), Norman...
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fourth son of the 1st Baron. Josceline Bagot (1854–1913), MP for Kendal, grandson of Sir Charles Bagot. Rt Rev. Lewis Bagot (1740–1802), fifth son of the...
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(disambiguation), several people Josceline Bagot (1854–1913), British army officer and MP Lewis Bagot (1740–1802), Anglican cleric Milicent Bagot (1907–2006), British...
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1908) Bagot, the daughter of Vice-Admiral Josceline Percy, son of Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley. His great grandfather was William Bagot, 1st Baron...
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child Alice Mary Bagot (died 1922). The present Bagots of Levens Hall, Westmorland are descended (through an heiress) from Josceline, the eldest son of...
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Vice-President of Church Army Council in 1927. On 19 June 1885, she married Josceline Bagot, a British Army offer and later politician, at St Mark's Church, Mayfair...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Josceline Bagot Member of Parliament for Kendal 1906–January 1910 Succeeded by Josceline Bagot...
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Liberal Jarrow Godfrey Palmer Liberal Keighley John Brigg Liberal Kendal Josceline Bagot Conservative Kennington Stephen Collins Liberal Kensington North Alan...
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