William Cockburn may refer to: Sir William Cockburn, 1st Baronet (1627–1628), of the Cockburn baronets, and shire commissioner of Berwickshire Sir William...
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Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet GCB (24 December 1802 – 20 November 1880) was a British jurist and politician who served as the Lord...
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Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn, Scots: [ˈkobʌɾn]) is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet, GCB, PC, FRS (22 April 1772 – 19 August 1853) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. As a captain...
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Sir William Robert Marshall Cockburn (26 April 1891 – 1 September 1957) was a Scottish banker who spent most of his career with the Chartered Bank of India...
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William Cockburn (born 1889) was an English footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League. Cockburn started his career at Rosehill...
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Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – Bonaly, Midlothian, 26 April/18 July 1854)...
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William Cockburn M.D. (1669–1739) was a Scottish physician, known for his dysentery remedy and as Jonathan Swift's doctor. Cockburn proceeded M.A. at...
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Archdeacon of Ossory (redirect from William Cockburn (priest))
Press. p. 407. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. "A New History of Ireland" by Theodore William Moody, F. X. Martin, Francis John Byrne, Art Cosgrove: Oxford, Oxford University...
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William Frederick Cockburn (28 November 1916 – 16 July 2004) was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria in 1945...
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Cockburn, (d. 1583) laird of Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotland, was an early supporter of the Scottish Reformation. He was the eldest son of William Cockburn...
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William Cockburn of Langton, 1st Baronet (22 November 1627 (NS) – 1628) Sir William Cockburn of Langton, 2nd Baronet (1628–1650) Sir William Cockburn...
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was a son of William Cockburn of Berwickshire and his wife and cousin Frances Cockburn. His paternal grandparents were Sir Alexander Cockburn, 6th Baronet...
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uneasy alliance with King Charles II. John Cockburn was born in about 1620, the third son of William Cockburn of Choicelee and Sybilla Sinclair. A military...
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Major William Cockburn (c.1605–1683) was the son of William Cockburn (late of Skirling) and Joneta Hamilton, the daughter of Sir James Hamilton of Libberton...
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safety and health (OSH), communication and administrative specialists. William Cockburn Salazar is the current Executive Director of EU-OSHA. Council Regulation...
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William George Cockburn (March 1, 1902 – March 21, 1975) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics. He later became a...
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of Bishop of St. David's Thomas Watson in 1699 and of Dean of York William Cockburn in 1841 were particularly notable. By the Benefices Act 1892,[which...
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1527, William Cockburn purchased the land from Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford. William Cockburn was the second son of Sir William Cockburn, Baron...
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brothers were: Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772–1853), MP and Admiral of the Fleet of the United Kingdom; Sir William Cockburn, 11th Baronet (1773–1858)...
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Sir William Cockburn, 11th Baronet (2 June 1773 – 30 April 1858) was a Church of England clergyman. He was Dean of York (1823–1858) and was famously defended...
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brother of above John, brother of above William Carr Robert Colville, Master of Ochiltree Sir William Cockburn of Langton and his eldest son and heir Alexander...
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conventicle at Knockdow near Ballantrae, Ayrshire, he was captured by Major William Cockburn and condemned by the Privy Council to four years and three months'...
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William Cockburn Russell Sheridan (March 25, 1917 – September 24, 2005) was the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana and served from...
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen games Canada men's national ice hockey team: William Cockburn, Clifford Crowley, Albert Duncanson, George Garbutt, Roy Henkel, Victor...
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Luzius Rüedi Richard Torriani 1932 Lake Placid details Canada (4) William Cockburn Clifford Crowley Albert Duncanson George Garbutt Roy Henkel Victor...
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and Considerations on Modern Theories of Geology (1837). William Cockburn William Cockburn, B.A. in 1795, M.A. in 1798, D.D. in 1823, from St. John's...
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Gold Silver Bronze Canada (CAN) William Cockburn Clifford Crowley Albert Duncanson George Garbutt Roy Henkel Vic Lindquist Norman Malloy Walter Monson...
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Sir Richard Cockburn of Clerkington, Lord Clerkintoun (1565–1627) was a senior government official in Scotland serving as Lord Privy Seal of Scotland during...
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Lake Placid Winnipeg Hockey Club 6 5 0 1 32 4 Jack Hughes Lou Marsh William Cockburn Gold 1936 Garmisch- Partenkirchen Port Arthur Bearcats 8 7 1 0 54...
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