JamesCraggs may refer to JamesCraggs the Elder 1657 1721 , English politician JamesCraggs the Younger 1686 1721 , English politician, son of the above hndis Craggs, James ... more details
File JamesCraggs the Younger by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg right thumb JamesCraggs the Younger Privy Council of Great Britain PC 9 April 1686 16 February 1721 , was a British politician. Craggs was born at Westminster , the son of JamesCraggs the Elder . Part of his early life was spent abroad, where he made the acquaintance of George I of Great Britain George Louis , Elector of Hanover , afterwards King George I. In 1713 he became Member of Parliament for Tregony UK Parliament constituency Tregony , in 1717 Secretary at War , and in the following year Secretary of State for the Southern Department . Craggs was implicated in the South Sea Bubble , but not so deeply as his father, whom he predeceased, dying on 16 February 1721. Among Craggs s friends were Alexander Pope who wrote the epitaph on his monument in Westminster Abbey , Joseph Addison , and John Gay . JamesCraggs left an illegitimate daughter, Harriot Craggs, by the noted dancer and actress Hester Santlow . Harriot married firstly in 1726 Richard Eliot diplomat Richard Eliot , having nine children including Edward Craggs Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot and secondly in 1749 to John Hamilton captain John Hamilton by whom she had a son. References reflist External links NRA P6826 start box s par gb succession box title Member of Parliament for Tregony UK Parliament constituency Tregony br small with Sir Edmund Prideaux, 4th Baronet Sir Edmund Prideaux, Bt 1713 1720 br Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol Charles Talbot 1720 1721 small before Edward Southwell br George Robinson 1687 1728 George Robinson years 1713 1721 after Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol Charles Talbot br Daniel Pulteney s off succession ... Category British MPs 1713 1715 Category British MPs 1715 1722 pl JamesCraggs M odszy ... Persondata . NAME Cragg, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 April 1686 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 16 February 1721 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cragg, James Category 1686 births ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Image JamesCraggs the Elder by John Closterman.jpg thumb right JamesCraggs, 1710 JamesCraggs the Elder bap. 10 June 1657 16 March 1721 was an English politician and the father of JamesCraggs the Younger . A son of Anthony Craggs of Holbeck, Durham , he was baptized on 10 June 1657. After following various callings in London, Craggs, who was a person of considerable financial ability, entered the service of the Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough Duchess of Marlborough , and through her influence became in 1702 member of parliament for Grampound, retaining his seat until 1713. He was in business as an army clothier and held several official positions, becoming joint United Kingdom Postmaster General Postmaster General in 1715 and, making the most of his opportunities in all these capacities, he amassed a great deal of money. Craggs also increased his wealth by mixing in the affairs of the South Sea Bubble South Sea Company , but after his death an act of parliament confiscated all the property which he had acquired since December 1719. He left an enormous fortune when he died in disgrace for his involvement in the South Sea Bubble, a month after the death of his son. It is possible that Craggs the elder committed suicide. His wife was Elizabeth Richards, daughter of Jacob Richards. Their children included JamesCraggs the Younger, and Anne Craggs, wife of Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent , Elizabeth wife of Edward Eliot and Margaret wife, firstly of Samuel Trefusis and secondly of Sir John Hinde Cotton. s start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Grampound UK Parliament constituency Grampound with Francis Scobell 1702 1707 before William Scawen Sir William Scawen br Francis Scobell years 1702 1707 after Parliament of Great Britain ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craggs, James, The Elder ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Craggs, James, The Elder Category 1657 births Category 1721 deaths Category Members of the pre ... more details
Kenneth Ken Craggs was an assistant football soccer football coach sports manager , and, briefly, a manager. He has held various coaching and scouting roles within the game. He never played the sport at a professional level. Craggs served as assistant manager to Alan Mullery at Brighton and Hove Albion F.C. Brighton and Hove Albion , as the Seagulls climbed from Football League Third Division Division Three to Football League First Division Division One . He followed Mullery to Charlton Athletic F.C. Charlton Athletic in 1981, and took over the manager s job after Mullery left a year later. Despite their previously close relationship, the two men would never work together in football again. Craggs was in charge when Charlton signed Danish international and former European Footballer of the Year , Allan Simonsen , although he also oversaw the sale of Paul Walsh , Viggo Jacobsen and Steve Harrison footballer Steve Harrison . He won his first game in charge 2 1 at Leicester City F.C. Leicester City , but managed just four more wins in the opening 15 games of the season. After a 5 1 home defeat to Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United he was told his job was safe by chairman Mark Hulyer, but was sacked two days later. Craggs returned to Brighton as a scout for manager Jimmy Melia . He later scouted for Brian Horton at Manchester City F.C. Manchester City , Huddersfield Town F.C. Huddersfield Town and Brighton again . External links http www.cafc.co.uk personality.ink?page 7291 Ken Craggs profile at www.cafc.co.uk http archive.theargus.co.uk 1999 5 14 197780.html Craggs quits Albion article from Brighton newspaper The Argus http www.soccerbase.com managers2.sd?managerid 874 Ken Craggs managerial statistics at soccerbase.com Charlton Athletic F.C. managers Category Charlton Athletic F.C. managers Craggs, Ken Ken Craggs is now a youth scout for Hull City F.C. ... more details
John Jack Craggs born c. 1880 in Trimdon Grange , County Durham , England was an English Football soccer footballer who played for Sunderland A.F.C. Sunderland , Nottingham Forest F.C. Nottingham Forest and Reading F.C. Reading as a Striker forward . Club career Craggs made his debut for Sunderland on 16 November 1901 in a 4 2 defeat against Everton F.C. Everton at Roker Park . ref cite web url http www.thestatcat.co.uk Imatchdets IMD4284.asp title Sunderland 2 4 Everton publisher The Stat Cat accessdate 2008 09 04 ref Over his career at the club, he made 43 league appearances scoring 15 goals. ref cite web url http www.thestatcat.co.uk Mplayers MPG255.asp title John Craggs publisher The Stat Cat accessdate 2008 09 04 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craggs, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craggs, John Category 1880 births Category Year of death missing Category English footballers Category Sunderland A.F.C. players Category Nottingham Forest F.C. players Category Reading F.C. players Category People from Trimdon ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Fred Craggs image caption fullname Fred Craggs height position dateofbirth cityofbirth countryofbirth New Zealand dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 caps1 goals1 clubs1 Christchurch Technical Technical Old Boys years2 caps2 goals2 clubs2 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1936 nationalcaps1 1 nationalgoals1 0 nationalteam1 New Zealand national football team New Zealand manageryears1 managerclubs1 club update nationalteam update Fred Craggs is a former association football player who represented New Zealand national football team New Zealand at international level. ref name aapp cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com NZRepSoccer id1708.htm title A International Appearances Overall author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 24 October 2009 ref Craggs made a single appearance in an official international for the All Whites in a 1 7 loss to Australia national football team Australia on 4 July 1936. ref name alup cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com NZRepSoccer id1559.htm title A International Lineups author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 24 October 2009 ref References Reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craggs, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craggs, Fred Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category New Zealand association footballers Category New Zealand international footballers NZ footy bio stub ... more details
Craggs is an unincorporated community in Gilchrist County, Florida Gilchrist County , Florida , United States . It is located about convert 12 mi km northeast of Trenton, Florida Trenton on Florida State Road 47 , where the railroad track s cross the highway. Geography It is located at coord 29.779 82.741 , its elevation convert 72 ft m . ref http florida.hometownlocator.com FL Gilchrist Craggs.cfm Craggs, FL Community Profile ref References reflist coord 29.779 82.741 display title Gilchrist County, Florida Category Unincorporated communities in Gilchrist County, Florida Florida geo stub ... more details
Oliver Wade Hall Craggs born 9 January 1966 is a United Kingdom British sport rowing rower and Olympic sculler. He is current head coach at Durham University Boat Club , a position he has held since 2000, and mainly coaches the heavy weight men. He represented Great Britain in the Single Scull at the 1992 Summer Olympics . External links http 80.83.47.230 n bio rower.fwx?no id 4317 World Rowing Athlete profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall Craggs, Wade ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 January 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Hips, UK. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hall Craggs, Wade Category British rowers Category Rowers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Category Living people Category 1966 births UK rowing bio stub ... more details
Infobox Football biography playername John Craggs image fullname John Edward Craggs dateofbirth Birth date and age df yes 1948 10 31 cityofbirth Flint Hill, County Durham countryofbirth England position Right Back years1 1966 1971 years2 1971 1982 years3 1982 1983 years4 1983 1985 clubs1 Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle clubs2 Middlesbrough F.C. Middlesbrough clubs3 Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle clubs4 Darlington F.C. Darlington clubs5 Total caps1 52 caps2 409 caps3 12 caps4 54 caps5 527 goals1 1 goals2 12 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 13 John Craggs born 31 October 1948 in Flint Hill, County Durham , England is a retired Football soccer footballer , who spent all of his playing career in the North East of England . He played over 400 times for Middlesbrough F.C. Middlesbrough but also had spells at Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle United and Darlington F.C. Darlington before taking up a coaching role at Hartlepool United F.C. Hartlepool United . Middlesbrough paid a then club record 60000 fee to bring Craggs to Teeside in 1971. After a testimonial match against Newcastle United F.C. in the summer of 1982 Craggs left Middlesbrough to re join his former club before ending his playing days at Darlington F.C. Darlington ref http www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk page HeroesDetail 0,,1 52173,00.html ref References Reflist External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player johncraggs.htm http www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk page HeroesDetail 0,,1 52173,00.html http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player johncraggs.htm 1973 74 Football League Second Division PFA Team of the Year Persondata NAME Craggs, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 31 October 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH Flint Hill, County Durham , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craggs, John Category 1948 births Category People from Durham, County Durham Category Living people Category Association football defenders Category Middlesbrough F.C. players Category Newcastle United F.C. players Category ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 Please leave this line alone John Craggs 1849 after 1874 was a poet from North Sunderland who wrote several poems and songs including The Lass that sell d grozers upon the aad bridge , an example of Geordie dialect words Geordie dialect . Life John Craggs was born in 1849 in North Sunderland. It is assumed that this is the north part of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland and not the tiny village of North Sunderland , which is now a suburb of Seahouses . He was employed for several years as a clerk on the River Tyne Tyne until in 1877, he migrated to the metropolis where he became a member of the Detective division of the police force. He was a regular contributor to the local newspapers and used as a Pseudonym , the Pen name nom de plume of Mrkg. Fudjjv , which is a cryptogram of his name. In 1874 he was awarded Chater s gold medal for his sentimental song, The Old Cot on the Tyne. The date of his death is not known. Works Works include, among others M.P. for Jarrow Jarra The Letter from Hannah Old cot The which won the 1874 Chater s gold medal Lass that sell d grozers upon the aad bridge The Cuddy s egg Comic song about hatching a cheese Ninety nine song about old age, similar to Sair Fyel d, Hinny See also Geordie dialect words References Reflist External links http www.archive.org stream allansillustrat00firgoog allansillustrat00firgoog djvu.txt Allan s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings &c.1891 http www.asaplive.com archive detail.asp?id L0110601 Farne folk archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craggs, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English poet SHORT DESCRIPTION English songwriter DATE OF BIRTH 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH North Sunderland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craggs, John Category 1849 births Category English poets Category English songwriters Category People from Sunderland district Category Geordie songwriters England poet stub Songwriter stub ... more details
of State United Kingdom Secretary of State , JamesCraggs the Younger JamesCraggs 9 April ... military data5 Edward Craggs Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot London , 8 July 1727 &ndash 17 February 1804, Port Eliot , Cornwall was born to Richard Eliot c.1694 &ndash 19 November 1748 and Harriot Craggs c.1704 ... took his seat in the House of Lords on 2 February 1784. In 1789 he changed his surname from Eliot to Craggs Eliot, presumably to prevent the extinction of the Craggs surname. However, his children generally ... , with four children Edward James Eliot 9 August 1757 September 1757 Edward James Eliot 24 August 1758 ... 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eliot, Edward Craggs Eliot, 1st Baron ... 1804 PLACE OF DEATH Port Eliot , Cornwall DEFAULTSORT Eliot, Edward Craggs Eliot, 1st Baron Category ... Craggs Eliot, Edward Category Cornish politicians Category People from St Germans, Cornwall Category Eliot family of St Germans Edward Craggs Eliot Category British MPs 1747 1754 Category British ... more details
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