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Holburn is a
small hamlet in the
English county of Northumberland.
Holburn is
located between Lowick and Belford. It is part of the Berwick-upon-Tweed...
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James Holburn is the name of: Sir
James Holburn, 1st
Baronet (died 1737), of the
Holburn baronets Sir
James Holburn, 2nd
Baronet (died 1758), of the Holburn...
- The
Holburn Baronetcy, of
Menstrie in the
County of Clackmannan, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 21 June 1706 for James...
- had his army on
promontario Thorsnesia,
which its
source takes to be
Holburn Head. However,
Thurso promontory could have
equally described the later...
- 995802. The
second cave, also of sandstone, is in the
Kyloe Hills near
Holburn,
between Belford and Lowick. The
woodlands and cave have been the property...
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Holburn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Sir
Alexander Holburn, 3rd
Baronet (died 1772),
Scottish naval officer Bob
Holburn, Canadian...
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Holburn Lake and Moss is a
nature reserve in Northumberland,
England to the east of the
village of
Holburn.
Nearby is St Cuthbert's Cave. The lake is artificial...
- 1972 was the law firm of McLaughlin,
Holburn &
Beaudin on the 16th floor. The firm (now
named Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Lang LLP) has
remained a tenant...
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Captain Sir
Alexander Holburn, 3rd
Baronet (c. 1728 –
January 22, 1772) (alternatively
Holborne or Holburne) was a
Scottish sea
captain in the
Royal Navy...
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Holburne (died 1
April 1760) (also
known as
William Holborne and
William Holburn) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy. He
entered the navy, and may have served...