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Clague is a
surname of Manx origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Clague (1915–1983),
Archdeacon of Man (the Isle of Man)
Charles Clague...
- "Murderer!" at
Clague.
Clague tried to send his
condolences to the
family but didn't as he
thought it
would make the
situation worse.
Clague later left the...
- Kale
Clague (born June 5, 1998) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman for the
Rochester Americans of the
American Hockey League (AHL) while...
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Joyce Caroline Clague MBE (née Mercy; 22 July 1938 –
September 2024) was an
Aboriginal Australian political activist and
Yaegl elder. Her
activism centred...
- John
Clague (10
October 1842 – 23
August 1908) was a Manx
physician and a
collector of Manx music, songs, dances, and customs.
Clague was born in Ballanorris...
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Arthur Ashford Clague (12
January 1915 – 13
August 1983) was an
Anglican priest, and the
Archdeacon of Man from 1978
until 1982.
Clague was
educated at...
- is now Liberia. Key's poem,
according to
Clague, "in no way
glorifies or
celebrates slavery." However,
Clague's interpretation of the song has been criticised...
- John
Clague may
refer to: John
Clague (physician) (1842–1908), Manx
physician John
Clague (artist) (1928–2004),
American artist John J.
Clague (born 1946)...
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Cyril Clague (c.1880 – 28 July 1946) was the
author of the po****r Manx
dialect poem, The Peel Manx Tay Party.
Clague was born in c.1880, the son of Henry...
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Clague Garden Estate (Chinese: 祈德尊新邨) is a Flat-for-Sale
Scheme public housing estate in
Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
located on
reclaimed land...