- Look up
Biggar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biggar may
refer to:
Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada, a town
Rural Muni****lity of
Biggar No. 347, Saskatchewan...
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Daniel Biggar (born 16
October 1989) is a
Welsh professional rugby union player currently playing for
French Top 14 side
Toulon as a fly-half. A Wales...
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Nigel John
Biggar CBE (born 14
March 1955) is a
British Anglican priest, theologian, and ethicist. From 2007 to 2022, he was the
Regius Professor of Moral...
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Biggar is a
surname of
Scottish origin.
People with the
surname include:
Alastair Biggar (1946–2016),
Scottish rugby union player Alexander Biggar (disambiguation)...
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Biggar (Scottish Gaelic:
Bigear [ˈpikʲəɾ]) is a town,
parish and
former burgh in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland, in the
Southern Uplands near the
River Clyde...
- Saskatoon—
Biggar was a
federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was
represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1968 to 1978. This...
- Ann-Maree
Biggar is an
Australian television presenter.
Biggar's career began in 1988 at
World Expo 88[citation needed] on a show
called The
Breaky Bash...
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Biggar Castle was a 12th-century
castle in
Biggar,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It
appears to have been
abandoned by the 14th century. The
motte and bailey...
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Biggar Water is a
river in
Lanarkshire and Peeblesshire, in the
Southern Uplands of Scotland. It
forms part of the
River Tweed system. It rises, as Biggar...
- The
Biggar family,
Alexander Harvey Biggar (29
October 1781 – 27
December 1838) and his two sons
Robert (12
September 1813 – 17
April 1838) and George...