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Moigne, Le
Moigne,
Lemoigne or Le
Moing may
refer to:
Moigne derives from mogn
which means armless in
Breton or from the Old
French moignier which means...
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Thomas Moigne (by 1510 – 7
March 1537), of Willingham, Lincolnshire, was an
English politician,
executed for his part in the
Lincolnshire Rising.
Moigne was...
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Owermoigne (/ˌoʊ.ərˈmɔɪn/ OH-ər-MOYN) is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southern England,
situated 6
miles (9.7 km) south-east of...
- Jérôme Le
Moigne (born 15
February 1983) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. In July 2017, Le
Moigne joined French...
- The Rt. Rev.
Thomas Moigne was an
Anglican bishop in Ireland.
Moigne was born in Cadeby,
Lincolnshire and
educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was ordained...
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knights and a lady
believed to be of the Le
Moyne family (originally Le
Moigne) and
dating from the
fourteenth century. The font is in
memory of Edward...
- 2024-01-18.
Retrieved 2023-10-24. Le
Moigne et al. 2020, pp. 365, 367. Le
Moigne et al. 2020, p. 367. Le
Moigne et al. 2020, p. 369. "Researchers Investigate...
- Moreland, or Borrowby, one of the
former Louth Park
Abbey monks.
Thomas Moigne, a
lawyer from
Willingham and one of the MPs for Lincoln, was hanged, drawn...
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Cornwall (1602) drew on an
earlier French writer,
Nicholas Gille, who
mentions Moigne,
brother of
Uther and Aurelius, who was duke of Cornwall, and "governor...
- ; Carroll, Dustin; Höfer, Juan; Achterberg, Eric P.; Meire, Lorenz; Le
Moigne, Frédéric A. C.; Bach,
Lennart T.; Eich, Charlotte; Sutherland,
David A...