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*[[David Spriggs]] (born 1981), an Australian rules footballer with the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League |
*[[David Spriggs]] (born 1981), an Australian rules footballer with the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League |
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*[[Elbert Eugene Spriggs]] (born 1937), a Twelve Tribes religious leader, known as Yoneq, from |
*[[Elbert Eugene Spriggs]] (born 1937), a Twelve Tribes religious leader, known as Yoneq, from East Ridge, Tennessee. |
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*[[Elizabeth Spriggs]] (1929–2008), an Olivier Award-winning English character actress |
*[[Elizabeth Spriggs]] (1929–2008), an Olivier Award-winning English character actress |
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*[[Francis Spriggs]] (died 1725), a British pirate active in the Caribbean and the Bay of Hounduras during the early 1720s |
*[[Francis Spriggs]] (died 1725), a British pirate active in the Caribbean and the Bay of Hounduras during the early 1720s |
Revision as of 23:56, 30 December 2009
Spriggs may refer to:
- David Spriggs (born 1981), an Australian rules footballer with the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League
- Elbert Eugene Spriggs (born 1937), a Twelve Tribes religious leader, known as Yoneq, from East Ridge, Tennessee.
- Elizabeth Spriggs (1929–2008), an Olivier Award-winning English character actress
- Francis Spriggs (died 1725), a British pirate active in the Caribbean and the Bay of Hounduras during the early 1720s
- George Spriggs (born 1937), an American former professional baseball player
- James Spriggs Payne (1819–1882), served as the fourth (1868–1870) and eighth (1876–1878) President of Liberia
- John T. Spriggs (1825–1888), a U.S. Representative from New York
- Larry Spriggs (born 1959), an American former professional basketball player
- Leslie Spriggs (1910–1990), a British Labour politician
- Marcus Spriggs (born 1974), a former offensive lineman in the NFL
- Robin Spriggs, an enigmatic figure in a variety of artistic fields, including dark fantasy literature, theatre, and film
- Steve Spriggs (born 1956), a former professional footballer mostly remembered for his 12 years at Cambridge United
- William Spriggs nominated for Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Labor in June 2009
See also
- Spriggs Payne Airport (IATA: MLW, ICAO: GLMR), 3 miles from Monrovia, the capital of the Republic of Liberia in West Africa
- Sprigg