Bagot
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Bagot as a personal name can refer to:
- Baron Bagot, title in the Peerage of Great Britain
- Charles Bagot (1781–1843), English diplomat and colonial administrator
- Charles Hervey Bagot (1788–1880), South Australian parliamentarian.
- Edward Bagot (Australian politician) (1893–1968), South Australian adventurer, polemicist and politician
- Edward Meade Bagot South Australian pastoralist, son of Charles Hervey Bagot
- The Bagehot column in The Economist
- Richard Bagot (disambiguation), several persons
- William Bagot (politician), favorite of King Richard II of England and a major character in Shakespeare's Richard II
- Milicent Bagot, British intelligence officer
It can also refer to:
- Bagot goat, a British breed of semi-wild goat
- Rush–Bagot Treaty, a treaty of 1817 between the United States and the United Kingdom
- Bagot (electoral district), former Quebec electoral district
- Bagot (provincial electoral district), former Quebec provincial electoral district
- Bagot, Manitoba, an unincorporated community in Manitoba
- Bagot's Wood, a wood in Staffordshire, England
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