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* [[Arthur Wragg]] (1903—76), British illustrator |
* [[Arthur Wragg]] (1903—76), British illustrator |
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* [[David Wragg]] (born 1946), aviation and military author |
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* [[Doug Wragg]] (born 1934), English soccer player |
* [[Doug Wragg]] (born 1934), English soccer player |
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* [[Geoff Wragg]] (1930–2017), Racehorse trainer |
* [[Geoff Wragg]] (1930–2017), Racehorse trainer |
Revision as of 23:38, 28 October 2023
Wragg is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
- Arthur Wragg (1903—76), British illustrator
- Doug Wragg (born 1934), English soccer player
- Geoff Wragg (1930–2017), Racehorse trainer
- Harry Wragg (1902—85), British jockey and trainer
- Sir Herbert Wragg (1880—1956), British Conservative Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Belper 1923–29 and 1931–45
- Kaye Wragg (born 1973), English actress
- Peter Wragg (1931—2004), English soccer player
- Ted Wragg (1938—2005), British educationalist
- Ulamila Kurai Wragg (born 1968), Fijian journalist
- Willie Wragg (1875—after 1904), English soccer player
- William Wragg, British Conservative Party politician, MP for Hazel Grove since May 2015
- Peter Wragg (1946-2012), Award winning Visual Effects designer noted for BBC Doctor Who, Red Dwarf & Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds
See also
- E. Wragg & Son, Pipe organ builders
- Wragge, a surname
- Richie Wraggs (fictional)