• 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...
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    Lee John Worgan (born 1 December 1983) is a former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Worgan began his career by coming through the youth ranks at...
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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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    George Frideric Handel – Nabal (1764) John Christopher Smith – Tobit (1764, reworking of music by Handel) John Worgan and Christopher Smart – Hannah (1764)...
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    Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co. "Festing, John Worgan (FSTN855WJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Death...
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    Institute of Organ Studies. William Goodgroome, 1696 Philip Hart, 1697–1749 John Worgan, 1749–1790 Mary Allen, 1790–1836 Richard Limpus, 1847 William Rea, 1847–1858...
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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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    mentioned. John Worgan's divorce from Sarah Mackelcan, and other provisions. 9 Geo. 3. c. 57 23 March 1769 An Act to dissolve the Marriage of John Worgan with...
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    premières of virtuosic harpsichord suites by James Nares, John Christopher Smith and John Worgan, clavichord works by Herbert Howells and Stephen Dodgson...
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    oratorio in three acts by Christopher Smart with a score composed by John Worgan. It was first performed in Haymarket theater 3 April 1764. It was supposed...
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  • included Dr. Richard Woodward, organist of Christ Church, Dublin, and John Worgan, a London organist known for his performances at Vauxhall Gardens. She...
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  • Thomas Richards of Coychurch, cleric and lexicographer, 80 24 August - John Worgan, organist and composer, 66 11 October - Edward Harley, 4th Earl of Oxford...
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  • William Boyce, Richard Carter, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Hilda Wilson, Dr. John Worgan, and George Frideric Handel. It still operates a bank account at Drummonds...
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  • Thomas Richards of Coychurch, cleric and lexicographer, 80 24 August - John Worgan, organist and composer, 66 16 October - Daniel Rowland, Methodist leader...
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    with William Wilberforce and Zachary Macaulay. In an earlier period John Worgan was organist (from 1760), and William Riley (fl. 1760–90), author of...
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    December 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2013. Cobley, John. "George Bouchier Worgan (1757–1838)". Worgan, George Bouchier (1757–1838). Australian National...
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    Matthew Festing (category Bailiffs Grand Cross of the Order of St John)
    Castle, Northumberland. His father was the grandson of Colonel Sir Francis Worgan Festing. His mother was from an English recusant family, descending from...
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    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)...
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    Bennett's 1909 West End play What the Public Wants centers on Sir Charles Worgan, a profit-hungry media baron based on Northcliffe. J. B. Fagan's 1910 play...
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  • (1902–1976), British field marshal Sir Francis Worgan Festing (1833–1886), British Royal Marines major-general John Festing (1837–1902), English clergyman who...
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  • English. Archived from the original on June 13, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2012. Worgan, Mark. "Sacha Baron Cohen In Trouble With The Real Dictators". Archived...
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    Major-General Edward Robert Festing (1831—1912) Major-General Sir Francis Worgan Festing (1833—1886) Brigadier-General Francis Leycester Festing (1877—1947)...
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  • Cambridge University Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-521-89436-4. Falcon, Robert Worgan (1896). Handbook on Sikhs for the Use of Regimental Officers. Pioneer Press...
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    who would be responsible for colony security and surgeons George Bouchier Worgan and Thomas Jamison. Midshipman Daniel Southwell recorded that Sirius was...
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    Dunollie, Blackball No 80 in Blackball. One member well known was Bro. Storey Worgan RoH. He was born on Denniston in 1899. For many years he was very active...
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    Marine Captain-Lieutenant Watkin Tench, William Dawes and George Bouchier Worgan undertook a seven-day expedition to the south-west of Rose Hill (renamed...
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  • Michele Parent, Claudine Mavros, Monique Couturier, Matthew Hawkins, Simon Worgan, Maria Noel, Gregory Dayton One Night Stand New Line Cinema Mike Figgis...
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    Captain John Cook Carpenter was appointed to command in May 1815. Racoon was re-rated as a 20-gun sixth rate in January 1817, under Captain Robert Worgan Festing...
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    Despite being anonymous, over time it has been misattributed to J. W. Worgan, Henry Carey and George Frideric Handel. The writer James T. Lightwood said...
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  • 0 Len Beynon Barry 8 June 1936 —> 24 January 1938 (relinquished) 2 Syd Worgan Llanharan 11 September 1944 (relinquished) 0 Jackie Hughes Pontypridd 28...
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