Charles Barrington may refer to: Charles Barrington (mountaineer), (1834–1901), Irish mountaineer Sir Charles Barrington, 5th Baronet (c. 1671–1715), English...
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Charles Barrington (1834 – 20 April 1901), an Irishman from Fassaroe, Bray County Wicklow, was a merchant with little or no mountaineering experience who...
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Charles Barrington Brown (23 August 1839, Cape Breton Island – 13 February 1917, London) was a Canadian geologist and explorer. On April 24, 1870, he was...
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Archibald Charles Barrington (8 May 1906 – 4 March 1986) was a New Zealand clerk, secretary and pacifist. He was born in Wellington on 8 May 1906. Along...
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made by Swiss guides Christian Almer and Peter Bohren and Irishman Charles Barrington, who climbed the west flank on August 11, 1858. The north face, the...
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Barrington is both a given name and a surname of English origin. Barrington Bartley (born 1980), American cricketer Barrington J. Bayley (1937–2008), English...
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Charles Barrington Goode AC (born 26 August 1938) is an Australian director of public companies. Goode attended Scotch College, Melbourne and is a graduate...
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Viscount Barrington, of Ardglass in the County of Down, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1720 for the lawyer, theologian and politician...
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Great Barrington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Metropolitan Statistical Area...
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The Barrington Baronetcy, of Barrington Hall in the County of Essex was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611, for Francis Barrington, member...
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player Charles Brown (water polo), New Zealand water polo player Charles Brown (British engineer) (1827–1905), British engineer Charles Barrington Brown...
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area, the falls were noticed by Europeans in 1870 by a party led by Charles Barrington Brown, a British geologist appointed as a government surveyor to the...
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Sir Charles Barrington, 5th Baronet (ca. 1671 – 29 January 1715) was an English Tory politician. He was the second son of Thomas Barrington and his wife...
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Rand Road, Higgins Road, and St. Charles Road, were originally Native American trails. For many years, Barrington was considered part of the Northwest...
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as the natural border between these two countries until 1871 when Charles Barrington Brown discovered the New River. The dispute rests on the interpretation...
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Barrington Somers James Pheloung (10 May 1954 – 1 August 2019) was an Australian composer based in the United Kingdom. He composed several television theme...
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Courantyne River (redirect from Barrington Brown Falls)
Edward VI Falls are on the Courantyne River. Other falls include the Barrington Brown Falls, the Drios Falls and the Maopityan Falls. Between the upper...
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born in Canterbury, New Zealand, on October 17, 1853. His father was Charles Barrington Robinson and mother was Helen Sinclair. His grandmother, Elizabeth...
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Richard Manliffe Barrington (Fassaroe near Bray, 1849 – Dublin, 15 September 1915) was an Irish naturalist. Barrington was a farmer and land valuer. He...
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Captain Charles Barrington Balfour JP, DL, CB (20 February 1862 – 31 August 1921) was a British Army officer who became a Conservative Party politician...
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William Wildman Shute Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington, PC (15 January 1717 – 1 February 1793), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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daughter of Elizabeth and Malcolm Barrington. Mother of Rafe Kovich, Jr. (Anne Jeffreys, 1999–2003) Wealthy Port Charles socialite and close friend of Lila...
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Earl Charles Barrington May (September 17, 1927 - January 4, 2008) was an American jazz bassist. He was "one of the most prodigious and prolific bassists...
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naturalist and botanist Carl Ferdinand Appun and British geologist Charles Barrington Brown arrived at the southeastern tip of Mount Roraima for observation...
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Kutari River, in order to delineate the boundary. In 1871, however, Charles Barrington Brown discovered the New River or Upper Courantyne, which is the source...
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War I, Scars Upon My Heart (1981). Barrington was born Pauline V. Bucknor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Charles Bucknor, a cigar manufacturer, and...
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Barrington Moore Jr. (12 May 1913 – 16 October 2005) was an American political sociologist, and the son of forester Barrington Moore. He is well-known...
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Samuel Barrington (1729 – 16 August 1800) was a Royal Navy officer. Barrington was the fourth son of John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington of Beckett...
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Your Verdict (1938 short) - The Novelist Flying Fifty-Five (1939) - Charles Barrington The Spy in Black * (1939) - Lt. Felix Schuster Pastor Hall (1940)...
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William Keppel Barrington, 6th Viscount Barrington (6 October 1793 – 9 February 1867), styled The Honourable from 1814 until 1829, was a British businessman...
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