9-603: (Redirected from Moungo ) Mungo may refer to: People [ edit ] Mungo (name) , a list of people with the given name or surname Mungo people , an ethnic group in Cameroon Places [ edit ] Mungo, Angola , a town and municipality Mungo National Park , Australia Lake Mungo , Australia Mungo River, Cameroon Mungo River, New Zealand Other uses [ edit ] Mungo bean Mungo ESK , an armoured transport vehicle used by
18-411: A 1970s British rock group Mungos , a mongoose genus Mongo (disambiguation) St. Mungo's (disambiguation) Moengo , Suriname, a town Moungo (department) , Cameroon Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mungo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
27-559: A veterinarian, and later served as Manitoba's provincial veterinarian from 1929 to 1932. Lewis was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1936 provincial election as a Conservative , defeating Liberal-Progressive incumbent William C. McKinnell by 383 votes in Rockwood . The Liberal-Progressives formed a minority government after the election, and Lewis served with his party on the opposition benches. The Conservatives joined
36-1293: Is a Scottish masculine given name and, more rarely, a surname. It may refer to: Given name [ edit ] Saint Mungo (died 614), Scottish saint Mungo Bovey (born 1959), Scottish lawyer Mungo Lewis (1894–1969), Canadian politician Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (1941–2020), Australian journalist Mungo William MacCallum (1854–1942), Australian university president and literary critic Mungo Mackay (1740–1811), American privateer and businessman Mungo McKay (born 1971), Australian actor Mungo Martin (1879–1962), Canadian First Nations sculptor and painter Mungo Melvin , Scottish major-general and historian Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield (1900–1971), Scottish politician Mungo Park (explorer) (1771–1806), Scottish explorer of Africa Mungo Park (golfer) (1835–1904), Scottish golfer Mungo Park Jr. (1877–1960), Scottish golfer and golf course architect Mungo Ponton (1801–1880), Scottish inventor Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 1960), English actor Mungo Thomson (born 1969), American artist Surname [ edit ] Ray Mungo (born 1946), American writer Van Lingle Mungo (1911–1985), American baseball player [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
45-628: The German Army Mungo, an oil field in the North Sea Mungo, a fictional character from the animated television series Heathcliff Mungo, a fibrous woollen material generated from waste fabric See also [ edit ] Mungo Man and Mungo Woman, names of two sets of prehistoric human remains found in Australia - see Lake Mungo remains John Mungo-Park (1918–1941), British fighter pilot Mungo Jerry ,
54-504: The Liberal-Progressives in a coalition government in 1940, and in this manner Lewis became a backbench supporter of John Bracken 's administration. He was re-elected in the 1941 provincial election as a pro-coalition independent, and later aligned with the Liberal-Progressives. He was defeated in the 1945 provincial election , losing to Progressive Conservative candidate W.J. Campbell by 298 votes. Lewis established
63-414: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mungo&oldid=1059406960 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mungo (name) Mungo
72-619: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mungo_(name)&oldid=1159992405 " Categories : Given names Surnames English-language masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Mungo Lewis Mungo Turnbull Lewis (November 13, 1894 – January 12, 1969)
81-747: Was a politician in Manitoba , Canada . He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1936 to 1945. Lewis was born at Rhyl , in North Wales . His family moved to Canada in 1906, and settled in Stonewall, Manitoba . Lewis received his early education in these communities, and was granted a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from St. Joseph's Veterinary College in St. Joseph, Missouri in 1923. He returned to Stonewall to practise as
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