Charles Thomas Michael Pugh (13 March 1937 – 1 February 2016) was an English cricketer who captained Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. He was also...
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Tom Pugh or Thomas Pugh may refer to: Tom Pugh (cricketer) (1937–2016), English cricketer and rackets player Tom Pugh (politician) (born 1949), Minnesota...
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John Geoffrey Pugh (22 January 1904 – 14 February 1964) was an English cricketer. Pugh was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He...
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captaincy led the county to replace him after the end of the 1960 season with Tom Pugh, a less talented batsmen who (according to The Times) was "a young and...
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Pickup, actor John Port (the elder), judge Gary Potter, footballer Graham Pugh, footballer Basil Radford, actor Paul Raynor (footballer born 1957) Bill...
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Grigson, cookery writer Andreas Høivold, professional poker player Gareth Pugh (born 1981), fashion designer Denise Robertson, novelist and TV agony aunt...
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Poulton-Palmer (born c. 1890), killed in the First World War, rugby player Jonathan Pugh (born 1962), cartoonist William Pye (born 1938), sculptor Sir Timothy Raison...
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was obvious to me Lance Armstrong was doping", article written by Andrew Pugh, published on 11 October 2012 in the pressgazette.co.uk Archived 21 April...
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Weston, cricketer Tom Wills, the inventor of Australian rules football Alfred Wilson (1828–1908), first-class cricketer William Yardley, cricketer and dramatist...
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Yorker). Norman Hill, 87, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire). Hadley Hinds, 76, Barbadian Olympic sprinter (1968). Tom Hornbein, 92, American mountaineer...
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