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Caborn may
refer to
Richard Caborn (born 1943), a
British politician Michael Caborn-Waterfield (1930–2016), a
British business man
Caborn, Indiana, an...
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Michael 'Dandy Kim'
Caborn-Waterfield (1
January 1930 – 4 May 2016) was a
British businessman and entrepreneur. He is best
known for
setting up the first...
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Richard George Caborn (born 6
October 1943) is a
British politician who
served as
Minister of
Sport from 2001 to 2007 and
later as the
prime minister's...
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Caborn-Welborn was a
precontact and proto-historic
North American culture defined by
archaeologists as a Late
Mississippian cultural manifestation that...
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local planning authority. The
Cabourn principles are
named after Richard Caborn, a
Planning Minister who
first established them in
reply to a parliamentary...
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Caborn is an
unincorporated community in
Marrs Township,
Posey County, in the U.S.
state of Indiana.
Caborn was laid out in 1871 by
Cornelius Caborn, and...
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position with
Caborn to his
former employing department at the
Department of
Trade and
Industry in 1999.
Following the 2001
General Election Caborn was made...
- culture, 800 AD–1730 AD, Midwestern, Eastern, and
Southeastern United States Caborn-Welborn culture, 1400–1700 AD,
Indiana and Kentucky.
Caddoan Mississippian...
- Evansville. It is
thought by some
archaeologists that the Late
Mississippian Caborn-Welborn
culture developed from the
Angel phase people around 1400 and lasted...
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company was
named after Annice Summers, the
secretary of the founder,
Michael Caborn-Waterfield. She was born
Annice Goodwin in 1941, but
later took her stepfather's...