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Diamonds is a
rural hamlet in
Saint Peter,
Antigua and Barbuda.
Diamonds comprises 31.26% of the land area of
Saint Peter, and is home to Betty's Hope...
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centuries the
Cochranes distinguished themselves in both land and
naval forces, and came to be
nicknamed the "Fighting
Cochranes." The
Cochranes are known...
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Cochrane may
refer to:
Cochrane railway station, Sydney, a
railway station on the
closed Ropes Cr****
railway line
Cochrane,
Alberta Cochrane Lake, Alberta...
- States,
Cochranes arrived amongst the Ulster-Scots
immigrants to the
British North American colonies of New
Hampshire and Pennsylvania. Many
Cochranes lived...
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Police officers Sergeant Gary Silk and
Senior Constable Rodney Miller in
Cochranes Road, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia, on 16
August 1998. On the night...
- The
Cochrane Library (named
after Archie Cochrane) is a
collection of
databases in
medicine and
other healthcare specialties provided by
Cochrane and...
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Thomas Cochrane may
refer to:
Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of
Dundonald (1691–1778),
Scottish nobleman and
politician Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald...
- however, the
Cochranes had
fallen on hard times; with
their fortune spent, the
family estate was sold off to
cover debts. Lord
Cochrane spent much of...
- Water. The
property was
owned by the
Cochranes in the 14th century; the
family being elevated to
Baron Cochrane of
Dundonald in 1647, and Earl of Dundonald...
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Johnny Cochrane was a
Scottish football manager.
Johnny Cochrane was the
first Scottish manager to
manage FA Cup
winning teams. The 2nd
manager was Alex...