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John Bagot may refer to: * John Bagot (cricketer) (1842–1901), British Guianese cricketer * John Bagot (1849–1910) John Bagot J.P. (10 January 1849 – 29 August 1910) was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia. History Bagot was born the second son of Christopher Michael Bagot (1817 – 8 November 1853) and Margaret Elizabeth Bago ..., businessman and South Australian colonial politician * John Tuthill Bagot (1819–1870), lawyer and South Australian colonial politician {{hndis, Bagot, John ...
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John Bagot (cricketer)
John Bagot (21 March 1842 – 18 June 1901) was a British Guianese cricketer who played a single first-class match for Demerara, an antecedent of the present Guyanese national side. Bagot was born in Georgetown, the capital of the colony of British Guiana (and later of independent Guyana), in March 1842.John Bagot
– CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
A right-handed batsman, his sole match at first-class level came in what was retrospectively considered the inaugural first-class match in the West Indies, played against
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John Bagot (1849–1910)
John Bagot J.P. (10 January 1849 – 29 August 1910) was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia. History Bagot was born the second son of Christopher Michael Bagot (1817 – 8 November 1853) and Margaret Elizabeth Bagot, née Watts (c. 1823 – 6 November 1910) at his father's property "Koonunga", near Kapunda, South Australia. His mother was a daughter of Capt. John Watts (of the 73rd Regiment), who was at one time Adelaide's Postmaster-General. His grandfather, who selected the property, was Capt. Charles Hervey Bagot, of the 59th Regiment, who arrived in South Australia on the ''Birman'' in December 1840. It was on this same property that copper was discovered by Captain Bagot's youngest son Charles Samuel Bagot, which incorporated with the F. S. Dutton's adjoining property "Anlaby", became Australia's first copper mine. Bagot was educated at St. Peter's College, then for several years worked for the National Bank of Australasia. In the 1870s he a ...
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