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Argles is a surname, and may
refer to: Jean
Argles (1925–2023),
British World War II code
breaker Marsham Argles (1814–1892),
Anglican clergyman Harold...
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encouraged Argles to
apply to join the 2,000 elite,
uniformed personnel of FANY, the
oldest of the women's forces,
which had been
founded in 1907.
Argles' invitation...
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Kapunda Herald,
Argles had a
malign influence on his
younger brother, and both had a
terrible affinity for alcohol. In
February 1879
Argles was
charged with...
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Argle or
Argles may
refer to:
Argle A surname,
variant of
Orgill A
fictional character in
works of
Margot Pardoe Argles Argles,
surname Argleton Argyle...
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presented several history series. She
interviewed Patricia Davies and Jean
Argles for her work on Army
Girls and The
Bletchley Girls. In 2005,
Dunlop married...
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Christianity portal Marsham Argles (1814–1892) was the Dean of
Peterborough in the
Church of
England from 1891
until his
death a year later. Born in County...
- 2023-06-23. Dunlop,
Tessa (2023-05-04). "Jean
Argles obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 2023-06-23.
Argles, Jean (2021-11-11). "'The war bumped...
- Million". Allocca, Sean. "JC
Penney Closing 140
Stores in
Early 2017". CFO.
Argle.
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original on
March 15, 2017.
Retrieved March 14, 2017...
- She was
educated at
Portarlington College. In 1872, she
married Edward Argles, a
Dublin solicitor, who died less than six
years later. They had three...
- Avenue. A
church building on
Campleshon Road was
planned as a
memorial to G.
Argles,
rector of St Clement's. The
building was
designed by
Walter Brierley. Construction...