Googe

Googe

Googe may refer to:

* Barnabe Googe, poet
* Debbie Googe, bassist


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  • googe — googe, googing obs. ff. gouge, gudgeon …   Useful english dictionary

  • Googe, Barnabe — (1540 1594)    The son of Robert Googe, recorder of Lincoln, he was born at Alvingham in Lincolnshire on 11 June, St. Barnaby s Day (St. Barbabas). He studied at Christ s College, Cambridge, and at New College, Oxford, but does not appear to have …   British and Irish poets

  • Googe, Barnabe — (1540 1594)    Poet and translator, b. at Lincoln, studied at both Camb. and Oxf. He was a kinsman of Cecil, who gave him employment in Ireland. He translated from the Latin of Manzolli The Zodiac of Life, a satire against the Papacy, and The… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Neil Googe — Nationality British Area(s) Artist …   Wikipedia

  • Debbie Googe — Born 1962 Instruments Bass guitar Years active 1985–present Associated acts My Bloody Valentine, Snowpony, Bikini Mutants Debbie Googe (born 1962, England) …   Wikipedia

  • Barnabe Googe — or Gooche (1540 1594) (also spelled Barnaby Googe) was an English poet and translator, one of the earliest English pastoral poets. BiographyBarnabe Googe was born on June 11, 1540, in London or Kent, the son of Robert Googe, recorder of… …   Wikipedia

  • googing — googe, googing obs. ff. gouge, gudgeon …   Useful english dictionary

  • Snowpony — Infobox musical artist Name = Snowpony Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = London, England Genre = Years active = 1996 ndash;? Label = Radioactive Records, Rough Trade Records, See No Evil, Dead Pan Alley… …   Wikipedia

  • Com.x — Industry Publishing Founded 2000 Founder(s) Eddie Deighton Russell Uttley Neil Googe …   Wikipedia

  • My Bloody Valentine (band) — My Bloody Valentine My Bloody Valentine performing in 2008 Background information Origin Dublin, Ireland …   Wikipedia

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