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Meaning of "bagnall"

bagnall (noun) - a surname of English origin. Commonly used as a family name or last name
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  • A surname.
  • A village and civil parish in Staffordshire Moorlands district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ9250).
  • A community in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada.

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Bagnall also developed the inverted saddle tank.
They are now managed by head gardener Simon Bagnall and a team of seven gardeners.
Bagnall was a noted field bryologist.
She married the journalist Nicholas Bagnall.
Bagnall also manufactured electric locomotives.
The genus name is possibly in honor of Edward Bagnall Poulton.
Bagnall is credited by Lawley with the section on bryophytes.
Russell McVeagh Bagnall.
The Bagnall family would like to express our sincerest thanks to.
He was succeeded by Lottie Bagnall.
Lemuel Bagnall was another candidate.
To fully understand the situation facing regional and local authorities ", explained Ruth Bagnall.
Peter Bagnall is one of them.
The world is not really crawling with crooked papyrologists, ” Dr. Bagnall said.
Bagnall was a Tyneside singer / songwriter.

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After the war, Captain Bagnall returned to his job at BMO.
Bagnall describes The Pup as ‘Patriotic verses based on wartime incidents.
She was the heiress, as niece to Godfrey Bagnall Clarke, to the Sutton Scarsdale estate.
Winifred Bagnall and Pauline Fossil, stay here and speak to me.
He was replaced by William Bagnall on 30 September.
Bagnall was " de-fellowshipped " from the religion after the boy complained but was later re-instated.
This was formalised in the Bagnall - Wild system which came into effect in 1887.
Bagnall Physiotherapist, osteopath or chiropractor, who is better?
A municipal councillor prior to the county 's formation, Bagnall would continue to serve as reeve until 1980.
Bagnall made a successful entry into colonial politics with his election to the General Assembly in 1808.
In 1953, the first locomotives from British builder Brush Bagnall were imported.
Her sister Edna Brown Bagnall was also a singer, and sometimes joined her in concerts.
In 1953 the Hall and gardens were sold to ICI, then to Lansing Bagnall of Basingstoke.
The term was invented by Edward Bagnall Poulton in 1904, who explains the derivation.

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