Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet (c. 1710 – 1776) was a British naval officer who became Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica Station. Burnaby was the son of John...
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William Burnaby was a British naval officer. William Burnaby may also refer to: Sir William Chaloner Burnaby, 2nd Baronet (1746–1794) of the Burnaby baronets...
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William Burnaby (1673–1706) was an English writer, primarily known for authoring several plays in the early eighteenth century. Three of his works were...
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Colonel Frederick Gustavus Burnaby (3 March 1842 – 17 January 1885) was a British Army intelligence officer. Burnaby's adventurous spirit, pioneering...
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Burnaby (1828–1878), British Columbian politician William Burnaby (disambiguation) Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet (c. 1710–1776), British naval officer...
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descent, counting the French Huguenot minister Daniel Chamier and Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet among his ancestors. His middle name, Wroughton, comes...
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October 1767 for Vice-Admiral Sir William Burnaby, High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1756. He was the son of John Burnaby, Ambassador to Sweden. The title...
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Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (redirect from Caroline Louisa Burnaby)
Caroline Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (née Burnaby; 23 November 1832 – 6 July 1918) was the maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and...
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Metrotown is a town centre serving the southwest quadrant of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the city's four officially designated town...
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Burnaby—Richmond (also known as Burnaby—Richmond—Delta) was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House...
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the World by William Congreve (1700) Guinoenda in Love's Victim by Charles Gildon (1701) Fulvia in The Ladies Visiting Dayby William Burnaby (1701) Cytheria...
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Burnaby, of Kensington, and his wife Clara Wood. His brother was Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet. He served as secretary to James Waldegrave, 1st Earl...
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the eldest son of Edwyn Andrew Burnaby, (d. 1825), and his wife Mary Browne, daughter and heiress of the Reverend William Browne and his wife Mary Adcock...
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drafted by Sir William Burnaby or Joseph Maud, a Bayman, signed on 9 April 1765 at St. George's Caye, and subsequently confirmed by Sir William Lyttelton,...
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spurious supplements which are not part of the authentic Satyricon. William Burnaby, 1694, London: Samuel Briscoe. Includes Nodot's spurious supplement...
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Merry Wives of Windsor. The epilogue was written by William Burnaby. Burling p.28 Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the...
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Vol. 1. Paris: Le Gerfaut. ISBN 9782901196921. OCLC 552986998. Clowes, William Laird (1898). The Royal Navy, A History From the Earliest Times to the...
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Love Betrayed (category Plays by William Burnaby)
Love Betrayed is a 1703 comedy play by the English writer William Burnaby. It is also known by the longer title Love Betray'd; Or, The Agreeable Disappointment...
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Simon Fraser University (redirect from SFU Burnaby Campus)
respectively located in Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver. The 170-hectare (420-acre) main Burnaby campus on Burnaby Mountain, located 15 kilometres...
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Willis as Manselia. The epilogue was written by William Burnaby. Burling p.36 Marsden p.135 Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments...
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Prophetess by Elkanah Settle 1702, Camilla – The Modish Husband by William Burnaby 1702, Jacinta – The False Friend by John Vanbrugh 1703, Lucia – The...
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The Burnaby Village Museum, previously known as the Heritage Village, is an open-air museum in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, located at Deer Lake...
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of a leading Whig aristocratic family (which had come to England with William of Orange in 1688), Augustus Keppel was the second son of Willem van Keppel...
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Merchant Abel Boyer – Achilles; or, Iphigenia in Aulis: a tragedy William Burnaby – The Reformed Wife Susannah Centlivre – The Perjur'd Husband; or,...
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Lady Weepwell in The Ladies Visiting Day by William Burnaby (1701) Laura in Love Betrayed by William Burnaby (1703) Mrs Scribblescrabble in The Biter by...
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Cockburn – A Defence of the Essay of Human Understanding (re John Locke) William Burnaby – The Modish Husband Susanna Centlivre – The Beau's Duel The Stolen...
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Wildair by George Farquhar (1701) Lady Cringe in The Modish Husband by William Burnaby (1702) Hypolita in She Would and She Would Not by Colley Cibber (1702)...
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The Ladies Visiting Day (category Plays by William Burnaby)
The Ladies Visiting Day is a 1701 comedy play by the English writer William Burnaby. The original Lincoln's Inn Fields cast included Thomas Betterton as...
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ending the French threat to Jamaica. Rodney accompanied the future King William IV on his visit (April 1783) to Cuba. There the prince conferred with Captain...
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for Peter Alexander, William Burnaby, Richard Thomas Church, Everard Guilpin, Alfred Noyes, (James) Stewart Parker, and William Stewart Rose (2004). Brownjohn...
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