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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_DigbyGeorge Digby - Wikipedia

    George Digby may refer to: George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol (1612–1677), English politician. George Digby Barker (1833–1914), British soldier and colonial administrator. George Digby Morant (1837–1921), British admiral. George Digby (baseball scout) (1917–2014), American scout and consultant in Major League Baseball. Category:

  2. It seems there was a George Digby Dent born in 1874 in Leeds Yorkshire, mother Stickley (poss George Dent and Ann Stickley who married in 1869 at St Goerge in the East, London. I think that one must have died and another of the same name born to the same couple in Wakefield Yorkshire in April 1795.

  3. It is with great sadness we announce the passing of George David Reynolds Parker, 75 of Digby on May 2,2024. Full Obituary to come at a later date. A Memorial Tree was planted for George. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Serenity Funeral Home. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree. It is with great sadness we ...

  4. Digby’s Market, St. George, Utah. 2,692 likes · 360 talking about this · 191 were here. Locally Owned and Operated Grocery Store in St George!

  5. 3 de may. de 2014 · George Digby, a longtime Boston Red Sox scout who was responsible for the signing of Wade Boggs, among many others, passed away Friday. He was 96.Digby, the first scout inducted into the Red Sox ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenelm_DigbyKenelm Digby - Wikipedia

    Sir Kenelm Digby (11 July 1603 – 11 June 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was also a highly reputed natural philosopher, astrologer and known as a leading Roman Catholic intellectual and Blackloist. For his versatility, he is described in John Pointer 's Oxoniensis Academia (1749) as the "Magazine of all Arts and Sciences, or ...

  7. DIGBY, GEORGE, second Earl of Bristol (1612–1677), was the eldest son of John Digby, first earl of Bristol [q. v.], by his wife Beatrix, daughter of Charles Walcot of Walcot, Shropshire, and widow of Sir John Dyve of Bromham, Bedfordshire. He was born at Madrid in October 1612, during his father's first embassy to Spain.