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Glegg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alex Glegg (born 1971), Canadian cricketer * John Glegg, soldier in the 49th Regiment of Foot of the British Army * William Glegg, the founder of the Calday Grange Grammar School See also *Gregg (surname) Gregg and Greg are surnames of English or Scottish origin. In England, they are variant forms of the surname '' Gregory''. The surnames are first recorded as ''Gregge'' in 1234, within the '' Liber feodorum'', a document compiled in the reign of H ...
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Alex Glegg
Alexander Kenneth Lindsay Glegg (born 9 August 1971) is a Canadian former cricketer. He represented the Canadian national side in several competitions during the 1990s. Born in Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe), Glegg made his List A debut for Canada in October 1996, during the 1996–97 Shell/Sandals Trophy (the West Indian domestic one-day competition).List A matches played by Alex Glegg
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John Glegg
Captain John Glegg was a soldier in the 49th Regiment of Foot of the British Army. He served with General Isaac Brock as one of two aides-de-camp during the War of 1812. He was in charge of funeral arrangements for Brock, who died at the Battle of Queenston Heights The Battle of Queenston Heights was the first major engagement of the War of 1812. The battle took place on 13 October 1812 at Queenston in Upper Canada (now Ontario) and was a decisive British victory. United States regulars and New York (state .... References The legend of Isaac Brock Year of birth missing Year of death missing Glegg, John B. British Army personnel of the War of 1812 British people of the War of 1812 {{UK-mil-bio-stub ...
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William Glegg
William Glegg was the founder of the Calday Grange Grammar School. A man of considerable local standing, he founded the school in 1636. He gave of land to provide an annual income of £12 per year for a schoolmaster. In the declaration he made when founding the school he wrote: :...how very Godly, necessary and virtuous it is to provide that youth should be and may be brought up in virtue, learning, and good order and obedience, whereby they may better know and serve God, and profit their country :...a free grammar school be by me founded and erected within the township of Calday Grange, near unto Hinderton, within mine own native country, to have continuance and endure for evermore... The Foundation Charter dated 26 October 1636 states that "William Glegg of Calday Grange in the County of Chester, Armiger, for the honour of Almighty God and in the name of Jesus Christ, and also for the good and Christian Institution of boys within the village of Calday Grange gave certain lands ...
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