# Craggs

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**Craggs** may refer to:

## Places

- [Craggs, Florida](/source/Craggs,_Florida), United States

## People

- [Charlie Craggs](/source/Charlie_Craggs), British transgender activist and author
- [Fred Craggs](/source/Fred_Craggs), New Zealand association football player
- [Helen Millar Craggs](/source/Helen_Millar_Craggs) (1888–1969), British suffragette and pharmacist
- [Jack Craggs](/source/Jack_Craggs) (1880–?), English footballer
- [James Craggs the Elder](/source/James_Craggs_the_Elder) (1657–1721), English politician
- [James Craggs the Younger](/source/James_Craggs_the_Younger) (1686–1721), English politician, son of James Craggs the Elder
- [John Craggs (songwriter)](/source/John_Craggs_(songwriter)) (1849–?), English poet
- [John Craggs (footballer)](/source/John_Craggs_(footballer)) (born 1948), English footballer
- [Kenneth Cragg](/source/Kenneth_Cragg) (1913–2012), Anglican bishop and scholar

## See also

- [The Marvellous Craggs](/source/The_Marvellous_Craggs), English acrobatic troupe
- [Cragg (disambiguation)](/source/Cragg_(disambiguation))

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