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Bragget
Bragget Brag"get, n. [OE. braket, bragot, fr. W. bragawd, bragod, fr. brag malt.] A liquor made of ale and honey fermented, with spices, etc. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.

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- Raggett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Raggett (born 1955), English computer specialist Jonathan Raggett (born 1992), English...
- Ballyragget (Irish: Béal Átha Ragad, meaning 'Mouth of Ragget's Ford') is a small town on the river Nore in the north of County Kilkenny in Ireland. Ballyragget...
- University Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-0-253-05618-4. Retrieved 21 October 2022. Ragget, Ned. Kraftwerk at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 October 2022. Adam Blyweiss (2...
- hand". Retrospectively, on a vinyl double LP reissue of the album, Ned Ragget wrote in a highly positive 2018 review in The Quietus that Numan's Dance...
- Appearances, Song Review | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 February 2015. Ragget, Ned. "Buick MacKane". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 July 2024. Paytress 2002,...
- 0–4 UCD Gorey, County Wexford 14:00 Report Doyle 32' Behan 60' Norval 84' Ragget 90+1' Stadium: Altura Credit Union Park Attendance: 150 Referee: Oliver...
- Davies) (series 1) Ben Dover - Bro Tâf Pupil. Year 7 (pla**** by William Ragget) (series 2) Dylan Isaacs - Porth y Glo student (pla**** by Jacob Oakley)...
- Arthur Shee 1585 Richard Ragget 1586 Arthur Shee 1589 Thomas Raghton (Rafter?) 1590 Walter Archer 1591 Arthur Shee 1592 Richard Ragget 1593 John Archer 1594...
- 285 236), has the quality of an ****art, scooped out of the forest. In Ragget's Wood it is new planted, but Pickwells Shaw (TQ 282 232) has sessile oak...
- the idea of a Spanish invasion of Ireland—possibly Irish Cistercian Paul Ragget. From 1625, two groups of Irish expatriates in the Low Countries (clergymen...