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Hargrave

Hargrave or Hargraves could refer to:

Hargrave (surname)

Hargrave and Hargraves are English surnames that may refer to:

  • Bert Hargrave (1917–1996), American politician
  • Bob Hargrave (1920–2014), former American footballer
  • Bubbles Hargrave (1892–1969), American baseball player
  • Christopher Hargrave (b. 1951), Australian cricketer
  • Daniel Hargraves (b. 1975), former Australian rules footballer
  • David A. Hargrave (1946–1986), American game designer and writer
  • Edward Hargraves (1816–1891), English born Australian gold prospector
  • Francis Hargrave (c.1741–1821), English abolitionist
  • John Hargrave (White Fox) (1894–1982), British leading figure in Scouting, Woodcraft Folk and Social Credit movement
  • John Hargrave (jurist) (1815–1885, Australian politician, jurist
  • Joseph James Hargrave (1841–1894), Canadian trader, author, and journalist
  • Lawrence Hargrave (1850–1915), Australian aviation pioneer
  • Letitia MacTavish Hargrave (1813–1854), Scottish writer
  • Margaret Packham Hargrave (b. 1941), Australian writer
  • Orin Hargraves (b. 1953), American lexicographer
  • Pinky Hargrave (1896–1942), American baseball player
  • Richard Hargrave (1817–1905), Australian politician
  • Robert B. Hargraves (1928–2003), American geologist
  • Rudolph Hargrave (1925–2014), American jurist
  • Ryan Hargrave (b. 1981), Australian rules footballer
  • William Hargrave (d. 1751), Governor of Gibraltar

Usage examples of "hargrave".

I could never date someone who made a living defending the likes of Peter Hargrave against the working-class slobs who are just trying to be treated fairly.

Dolly in order to subtly hint to Hargrave that he should hire back Ida Lopez and can the T.

I asked Dolly what about Peter Hargrave, and she told me she and Peter have had an open relationship ever since his third marriage.

As I was writing that last bit, the front door burst open, and Peter Hargrave came in.

Amy, Peter Hargrave would like to meet with you this morning at eleven.

Peter Hargrave who fired me for forgery and insubordination, and Stuart, I HAVE NO JOB!

Not a maid at his home, Hargrave Manor, was safe from his naughty ways.

Why, Hargrave and Bertram would think I had made a decision without giving them a fair hearing.

Tuesday Lucinda entertained the Marquess of Hargrave in her back garden as she cut roses, the dew still upon them.

Douglas Hargrave did not see the Baronet until he closed the door behind him.

That explains the freedom of his talk to Hargrave on this night in the Empire Club in Piccadilly.

There was much more mystery in a shipload of horses-the nine hundred horses that were galloping through the head of Sir Henry Marquis-than in all the five prosaic years during which young Hargrave had succeeded his father as a jewel buyer.

She was precisely what Hargrave expected to see, one of those dominant, impatient, aggressive women who force their way to the head of social affairs in America.

Farmingham got out and Hargrave followed her along the hall to a door at the end of a corridor.

She put the question in such a way that Hargrave understood her perfectly.