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Richard Granville Swinburne (IPA /ˈswɪnbɜːrn/) FBA (born 26
December 1934) is an
English philosopher. He is an
Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy at the...
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Bonchurch on the Isle of Wight. The
Swinburnes also had a
London home at
Whitehall Gardens, Westminster. As a child,
Swinburne was "nervous" and "frail", but...
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Jacqueline Kay
Swinburne,
Baroness Swinburne (née Jones; born 8 June 1967) is a
British politician and life peer. She was a
member of the
European Parliament...
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Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) was an
English poet and writer.
Swinburne or
Swinburn may also
refer to:
Swinburne (surname),
includes Swinburn Swinburne Hale...
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Robert Swinburne may
refer to:
Robert Swinburne (c. 1327 – 1391), MP for Es****
Robert Swinburne (born c.1376), MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne This disambiguation...
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Swinburne University of
Technology (or
simply Swinburne) is a
public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. Its main
campus is in Hawthorn...
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Swinburne or
Swinburn is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include the following: Sir
Richard Swinburn (1937–2017),
British Lieutenant...
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Swinburne Island is a 4-acre (1.6 ha)
artificial island in
Lower New York Bay, east of
Staten Island in New York City. It was used for
quarantine of immigrants...
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James Swinburne, 9th Baronet, FRS (28
February 1858 – 30
March 1958) was a
British electrical engineer and manufacturer. He was born in Inverness...
- Nora
Swinburne, was an
English actress who
appeared in many
British films.
Swinburne was born in Bath, Somerset, the
daughter of
Henry Swinburne Johnson...