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Cadogan

Cadogan is a name of Welsh origin and is a variant of the name Cadwgan . It may refer to:

Cadogan (surname)

Cadogan is a surname of Welsh origin and is a variant of the name Cadwgan . Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Cadogan (1884–1968), British civil servant and Chairman of Board of Governors of the BBC
  • Charles Cadogan (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Edward Cadogan (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Eoin Cadogan (born 1986), Irish Gaelic football and hurling player
  • Frederick William Cadogan (1821–1904), British barrister and politician
  • George Cadogan (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Gerald Cadogan (born 1986), American footballer
  • Gerald Cadogan, 6th Earl Cadogan (1869–1933), British soldier
  • Henry Cadogan (disambiguation), multiple people
  • John Cadogan (born 1930), British organic chemistry professor
  • Kevin Cadogan (born 1970), American guitarist and founding member of Third Eye Blind
  • Kieron Cadogan (born 1990), English footballer
  • León Cadogan (1899–1973, Paraguayan ethnologist
  • Mary Cadogan, English writer on children's fiction
  • Peter Cadogan (1921–2007), English writer and political activist
  • Sean Cadogan, Australian physicist, working in Canada
  • Susan Cadogan (born 1951), Jamaican reggae singer
  • William Cadogan (disambiguation), multiple people

Category:Welsh-language surnames

Usage examples of "cadogan".

General Wavell, who spoke Russian, Air Marshal Tedder, and Sir Alexander Cadogan.

Cadogan, Brooke, Wavell, and Tedder, who had meanwhile arrived safely from Teheran in a Russian plane.

Through his own methods he already knew of the theft of the submarine plans and of the mysterious death of Cadogan West on the Underground.

Peter Jones and the Cadogan Hotelcars, buses, trams, trains, people on the streets, in the parks, even some poking their heads out windows.

I wanna know why they work, only Cadogan here just gives the equations.

When you return to Cadogan Square, or, at least, this evening, you will receive a communication from the Prime Minister, inviting you to become one of the International Board of Arbitration on the Alaskan question.

I also owe a debt to Knopf Guides and Cadogan, whose travel books for countries heavily influenced by Islam provided me with a rough idea of the layout of the older parts of many cities.

On my way to this ancient city last evening I met General Cadogan and two superior Prussian officers, who by this time must have joined Victor Emmanuel's headquarters at Cremona.

And, with a grimace of discomfort, he set out for his aunt's house in Cadogan Gardens, where his mother always stayed when she was in town.

Trentham referred to them, would, she told everyone, be spending their honeymoon on the family estate in Aberdeen before resuming to a mews house in Cadogan Place that she had selected for them.