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People

* Alec Bagot (1893–1968), Australian adventurer, polemicist and politician *
Baron Bagot Baron Bagot, of Bagot's Bromley in the County of Stafford, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created on 12 October 1780 for Sir William Bagot, 6th Baronet. Bagot family The Bagot family has held land in Staffordshire since at ...
, title in the Peerage of Great Britain *
Charles Bagot Sir Charles Bagot GCB (23 September 1781 – 19 May 1843) was a British politician, diplomat and colonial administrator. He served as ambassador to the United States, Russia, and the Netherlands. He served as the second Governor General of ...
(1781–1843), English diplomat and colonial administrator *
Charles Hervey Bagot Charles Hervey Bagot (17 April 1788 – 29 July 1880), often referred to as "Captain Bagot", was an Irish-born South Australian pastoralist, mine owner and parliamentarian, and was the ancestor of a number of notable South Australian citizens. ...
(1788–1880), South Australian parliamentarian * John Bagot (disambiguation), several people *
Josceline Bagot Josceline Fitzroy Bagot (22 October 1854 – 1 March 1913) was an English British Army officer and Conservative politician. Early life Josceline Fitzroy Bagot was born in Ashtead, Surrey, the son of Col. Charles Bagot and Sophia Louisa Percy. ...
(1854–1913), British army officer and MP * Lewis Bagot (1740–1802), Anglican cleric * Milicent Bagot (1907–2006), British intelligence officer * Richard Bagot (disambiguation), several people ** Richard Bagot (writer) (1860–1921), English novelist and essayist **
Richard Bagot (bishop) The Honourable Richard Bagot (22 November 1782 – 15 May 1854) was an English bishop. Life Bagot was a younger son of William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot, of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, by the Honourable Elizabeth Louisa St John, daughter of ...
(1782–1854), English cleric * Theodosia Bagot (1865–1940), British nurse and benefactor * Walter Bagot (disambiguation), several people **Sir Walter Bagot (died 1622) (1557–1622/23), Member of Parliament for Tamworth **
Sir Walter Bagot, 3rd Baronet Sir Walter Bagot, 3rd Baronet (21 March 1644 – 15 February 1704), a barrister and landowner, succeeded to the title 3rd Baronet of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, on the death of his father Sir Edward Bagot in 1673. He was educated at Chris ...
(1644–1704), English barrister and landowner **
Sir Walter Bagot, 5th Baronet Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th Baronet (3 August 1702 – 20 January 1768) of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1724 and 1768. Early life Bagot was the eldest surviving son of ...
(1702–1768), English Member of Parliament ** Walter Bagot (priest) (1731–1806), English cleric and landowner **
Walter Bagot (architect) Walter Hervey Bagot (17 March 1880 – 27 July 1963) was a South Australian architect. He was one of the last great proponents of the traditional school of South Australian architecture. He founded Woods & Bagot in 1905. Early life and education ...
(1880–1963), South Australian architect * William Bagot (disambiguation), several people **
William Bagot (politician) Sir William Bagot (died 1407) was a politician and administrator under Richard II. William Bagot was a Warwickshire man who began his career in politics in Warwickshire under the Earl of Warwick. In addition, he also served both John of Gaunt ...
(died 1407), favourite of King Richard II of England and a major character :in Shakespeare's ''Richard II'' **
William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot (28 February 1728 – 22 October 1798), known as Sir William Bagot, 6th Baronet, from 1768 to 1780, was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1754 to ...
(1728–1798), British politician ** William Bagot, 2nd Baron Bagot (1773–1856), British peer **
William Bagot, 3rd Baron Bagot William Bagot, 3rd Baron Bagot DL (27 March 1811 – 19 January 1887), styled The Honourable from birth until 1856, was a British courtier and Conservative politician. Background Born at Blithfield House, he was the eldest son of William Bagot, ...
(1811–1887), British courtier and Conservative politician ** William Bagot, 4th Baron Bagot (1857–1932), British peer and Conservative politician


Places

* Bagot (electoral district), former Quebec electoral district * Bagot (provincial electoral district), former Quebec provincial electoral district * Bagot (Province of Canada), a district of Quebec established in 1853 * Bagot, Manitoba, an unincorporated community in Manitoba * Bagot's Wood, a wood in Staffordshire, England * Bagot, Northern Territory, an aboriginal community in Darwin, Australia


Other

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Bagot goat The Bagot goat is a breed of goat which for several hundred years has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England. In 2010 it was considered "critically endangered" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, as there were fewer than 100 ...
, a British breed of semi-wild goat *
Rush–Bagot Treaty The Rush–Bagot Treaty or Rush–Bagot Disarmament was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain limiting naval armaments on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, following the War of 1812. It was ratified by the United States Senate o ...
, a treaty of 1817 between the US and the UK


See also

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Walter Bagehot Walter Bagehot ( ; 3 February 1826 – 24 March 1877) was an English journalist, businessman, and essayist, who wrote extensively about government, economics, literature and race. He is known for co-founding the ''National Review'' in 1855 ...
, British journalist *
Woods Bagot Woods Bagot is a global architectural and consulting practice founded in Adelaide, South Australia. It specialises in the design and planning of buildings across a wide variety of sectors and disciplines. Former names of the practice include Woo ...
, a global architecture and consulting studio originating in South Australia * Hundred of Bagot (disambiguation) {{disambig, surname