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unusual facts about James McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne


James McGarel-Hogg

James McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne (1823–1890), British politician, Member of Parliament, and local government leader


Abraham Lincoln Hogg

Sorrell Booke played the roles of both Boss Hogg and Abraham Lincoln Hogg.

Andrew Hogg

Andrew James Hogg (born 2 March 1985) is a professional footballer currently playing for Greek side Kalloni, where he plays as a goalkeeper.

Big Active

Book design credits include the David Bailey photo-book 'Chasing Rainbows', Jocelyn Bain Hogg's photo-documentary on London's gangster underworld - 'The Firm', and Deidre O'Callaghan's 'Hide That Can' as well as their own 1995 publication 'Head-Heart-Hips'.

Black Ace

In 1937, Turner recorded six songs (possibly with Hogg as second guitarist) for Chicago's Decca Records in Dallas, including the blues song "Black Ace".

BMS World Mission

They were: Thomas Blundel, Joshua Burton, John Eayres, Andrew Fuller, Abraham Greenwood, William Heighton, Reynold Hogg, Samuel Pearce, John Ryland, Edward Sherman, John Sutcliff, Joseph Timms.

Bob Hogg

As a columnist, Bob Hogg has sometimes expressed views at variance with those of the ALP; during the 1999 debate on a GST he criticised those opposing the tax (including independent Brian Harradine) on the grounds that such a tax would ensure funding for policies traditionally advocated by Labor, such as state schools and hospitals.

Boss Hogg Outlawz

The Boss Hogg Outlawz are a hip hop collective from Houston, Texas formed and led by Slim Thug.

Buenos Aires Football Club

The founding committee was formed by: Thomas Hogg, 24 years old, born in Skelton, York, Yorkshire; his brother James Hogg, 26 years old, born in Skelton, York, Yorkshire; Thomas Jackson, 29 years old, born in Cumberland; Thomas Barlow Smith, 21 years old, born in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire; and Walter Heald, secretary, 29 years old, born in Pendle, Lancashire.

Christopher W. Baker

He played the part of an artist and painting tutor in Joanna Hogg's film Archipelago, shot on Tresco, Isles of Scilly in 2009.

David Hogg

Hogg was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-ninth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1925-March 3, 1933).

Douglas Hogg

When the Daily Telegraph in 2009 exposed that Hogg had claimed upwards of £2,000 of taxpayers' money for the purposes of cleaning the moat around his country estate, Kettlethorpe Hall, he became one of the most prominent illustrations used by the media to portray the extent of the expenses scandal, though Hogg always maintained that the allegation was untrue.

Hogg

Boss Hogg from the television show Dukes of Hazzard, with many fictional Hogg relatives

Hogg's Hollow Bridge

The four structures are the busiest multi-span bridge crossing in North America, surpassing the Brooklyn Bridge.

Hogge

Over the years Hogge has appeared Hogge, Hoge, Hoag, Hogue, Hodge, Hogg, Hoig, and others.

Ian V. Hogg

Hogg was a frequent guest on the History Channel's Tales of the Gun, as well as other military-related television programs.

James H. Hunter

James Hogg Hunter (Maybole, Scotland, 30 December 1890-London, Ontario 22 October 1982) was a Scottish-born Canadian Christian journalist, novelist and biographer.

Jane Hogg

Jane Williams (1798–1884), muse of Shelley, married name Jane Hogg

Jerry B. Lincecum

Linceum has been awarded the Silver Certificate of Merit by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the Miss Ima Hogg Historical Achievement Award for Outstanding Research on Texas History.

Kris Hogg

In addition, Hogg has played for the Kamloops Blazers and Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League and at the University level for the Lakehead University Thunderwolves of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

LaTangela

From 2001-2002, She appeared as Maritza Hogg, Taina's troublemaking arch nemesis in Taina with Christina Vidal.

Local history

The Scottish novel, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) by James Hogg, a dark study of criminal psychology and religious fanaticism, is essentially structured in all respects as a local history publication of the kind fashionable in Scotland in Hogg's lifetime.

Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball

A 1986 Sports Illustrated article stated, "A Lady Techster is likely to be a good student and a devout Christian, probably favors needlepoint over Madonna tapes on airplanes and fears a drug test about as much as she does an airport metal detector." The same article stated that Hogg's insistence that her players act like ladies gave the team an "almost antebellum image" that was well-suited to a conservative town like Ruston.

Margaret Hogg

Margaret Hogg suffocated and Peter wrapped her body in a carpet, tied it to a block of concrete, drove north and dumped the body in Wast Water lake in the Wasdale valley in the Lake District National Park, England.

Matthew Hogg

Matthew Hogg (born 21 December 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray and Carlton.

Michael Hogg

Hogg received a PhD in social psychology from Bristol University and subsequently taught for 20 years in Australia, most recently at the University of Queensland.

In August 2010 the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin ranked Hogg the 9th most influential social psychologist.

Neil Young in Berlin

Neil Young In Berlin is a live video by Neil Young, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and recorded in 1982.

Nicholas Brend

Charles Zinzan, who married firstly Elizabeth Plume of Essex, secondly Elizabeth Stanton, and thirdly a daughter of one Hogg of Scotland, 'where he lives'.

Protist

In 1938, Herbert Copeland resurrected Hogg's label, arguing that Haeckel's term protista included anucleated microbes such as bacteria, which the term "Protoctista" (literally meaning "first established beings") did not.

Robert V. Hogg

One of the ASA President's tasks is to arrange an annual meeting, and Hogg's diligence was rewarded by the ASA staff, who presented him with the name tag, "Boss Hogg" (after the name of a character in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard).

Sandeep Patil

In the first innings of the first Test at Sydney Patil had reached 65 when just before the tea break on the first day, he was hit on the throat by Hogg.

Smokey Hogg

In 1937 Smokey and Black Ace were brought to Chicago, Illinois by Decca Records to record, and Smokey had his first gramophone record ("Family Trouble Blues"/"Kind Hearted Blues") released, as by Andrew Hogg.

Thomas Hogg

Thomas Elisha Hogg (1842–1880), teacher, lawyer, and educator, brother of Jim Hogg and uncle of Ima Hogg

Thomas Jefferson Hogg

Thomas Jefferson Hogg (24 May 1792 – 27 August 1862) was a British barrister and writer best known for his friendship with the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Video Rewind

Instead of just presenting unrelated clips and videos just strung together, it uses a framing 'story', featuring Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman, directed by Julien Temple and includes some video directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.


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