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- Church. Piggots has five enumeration districts. 40600 Piggotts-School 40700 Pigotts Hill 40800 Piggotts-St.Mary's 40900 Piggotts-Moravian 41000 Piggotts-Central...
- Abington Pigotts is a small village in Cambridgeshire, England about 4 miles (6 km) northwest of Royston, Hertfordshire. The parish of Abington Pigotts covers...
- Pigot, Pigott, Piggott, Pigotts or Piggotts may refer to: Pigot (surname), including a list of people with this name Pigott (surname), including a list...
- celebrate the p****ing of the millennium. In 1928 the artist Eric Gill moved to Pigotts at Speen, where he set up a printing press, and lettering workshop and...
- The Pigotts Bullets Football Club is an Antigua and Barbuda Football ****ociation team playing in the local second level – the First Division. After working...
- Sebastian Pigott is a Canadian singer and actor. He was a contestant on the sixth season of Canadian Idol, in 2008. He has guest-starred on numerous television...
- Pigot (surname) Pigot (disambiguation); other meanings of Pigot, Pigott, Piggott, Pigotts and Piggotts "Pigot History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". House...
- Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith (13 May 1946 – 7 April 2017) was a British film and television actor and author. He was best known for his leading role as Ronald...
- Sir Christopher Pigott (also Piggot or Pygott) (c. 1558 – 24 October 1613) of Doddershall, near Quainton, Buckinghamshire was an English Member of Parliament...
- 1808, for George Pigott. Pigott was the son of Thomas Pigott, a major general in the army and Member of Parliament. Sir George Pigott, 1st Baronet (1766–1844)...