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HughDuff may refer to: HughDuff (politician) HughDuff (bowls) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
Hugh Duffy Daugherty (September 8, 1915 – September 25, 1987) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Michigan State...
1985 Terry Sullivan 1986 Tony Allcock (1/3) 1987 Tony Allcock (2/3) 1988 HughDuff (1/2) 1989 Richard Corsie (1/3) 1990 John Price 1991 Richard Corsie (2/3)...
the world. Currently, the trustees are Jane Anetrini, Ruth Buckingham, HughDuff, David Karchere, Marilyn Manderson, Phil Richardson and Maureen Waller...
royal garrison at Carrickfergus and burnt the town, with support from HughDuff O'Donnell. The Scottish fleet then joined the French at Brest, from where...
Coatbridge indoor bowling club. Seeds were introduced for the first time. HughDuff won the title beating Wynne Richards in the final five games to one (7-0...
Preston, England, from 23 January – 2 February 1997. In the singles HughDuff won his second title beating Andy Thomson in the final. In the pairs Tony...
of three title wins by David Bryant and Richard Corsie. In the pairs HughDuff & Paul Foster defeated Greg Harlow & Graham Robertson in the final. The...
winning the 1915 league championship. The Duffs were named after their owner/manager, Baseball Hall of Fame member Hugh Duffy. After the New England league...
Corsie in the final. In the pairs Les Gillett and Mark McMahon defeated HughDuff & Paul Foster in the final. The women's singles competition took place...
England, from 11–24 February 1996. David Gourlay won the title beating HughDuff in the final. Ian Schuback and Kelvin Kerkow won the Pairs title. The...
actors including Maxine Peake, Paul Barber and Hugh Quarshie. Aside from appearing in his own work, Duff has a small speaking part as a Death Eater in...
James DuffDuff (20 November 1860 – 25 April 1940), known as J. D. Duff, was a Scottish translator and classical scholar best known for his edition of...
achievement on the international stage came when he finished runner up to HughDuff in the 1988 World Indoor Bowls Championship. In addition he won two bronze...
Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (ed.) (1977). Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1. (London: Burke's Peerage). ISBN 0-220-66222-3. pp. 69–70. Duff 1980, pp. 16–17...