• 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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  • 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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  • Hunt Andrew Burnaby (1732–1812), English clergyman and travel writer Davy Burnaby (1881–1949), British stage and film actor Edwyn Burnaby (1798–1867)...
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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 is also busy courting and winning his beloved Alison. Finally, the Stuart Restoration is achieved, and the grateful King knights Hal Burnaby in...
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  • 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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  • The Midnight Club (category Television shows filmed in Burnaby)
    Thompson, William B. Davis, Crystal Balint, and Patricia Drak joined the cast. The project began production on March 15, 2021, in Burnaby, British Columbia...
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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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  • 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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  • and cleric Michael Burleigh (born 1955), historian Andrew Burnaby (1732–1812), travel writer and cleric Francis Burnand (1836–1917), humorist and dramatist...
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    Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (category Writers from County Wicklow)
    film pioneer Cecil Hepworth and the writer E. F. Benson. She married three times: first, in 1879, to Frederick Burnaby (1842–1885); second, in 1886, to John...
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  • The Peak (newspaper) (category Mass media in Burnaby)
    Peak is the independent student newspaper of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is split into six major sections: News, Opinions...
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  • Edward Burnaby Greene (c. 1735-1788) was an English landowner, poet, and translator. He inherited the Norland estate in modern-day Holland Park in 1740...
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  • The Modish Husband (category Plays by William Burnaby)
    The Modish Husband is a 1702 comedy play by the English writer William Burnaby. It is in the Restoration-style comedy of manners. Staged at the Drury Lane...
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    Islands (1942) as Palola's Father Valley of the Sun (1942) as Judge Homer Burnaby Mr. Wise Guy (1942) as Knobby Sleepytime Gal (1942) as Chef Popodopolis...
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  • Stewart Robinson Ehemaliger FPÖ-Landesrat Rüsch gestorben (in German) Former Burnaby MLA Patty Sahota, 54, mourned after sudden passing in Merritt В Смоленске...
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    Michael J. Fox (category Actors from Burnaby)
    died in September 2022. Fox attended Burnaby Central Secondary School, and has a theatre named for him at Burnaby South Secondary. At age 16, Fox starred...
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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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  • 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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  • Named Freeman of Burnaby". Michael J. Fox Theatre. June 1, 2010. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. "Freemen of Burnaby". burnaby.ca. Retrieved...
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  • 5-4-3-2-Run (category Television shows filmed in Burnaby)
    stunts akin to Double Dare. The show was taped at the BCTV studios in Burnaby, British Columbia. It was renewed for a second season by CTV in 1989. At...
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  • Red Deer, Alberta Support worker Angelina 24 Burnaby, British Columbia ESL teacher Emily-May 27 Burnaby, British Columbia Butcher Maxine 23 Mission, British...
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    Robert Greene (dramatist) (category Writers from Norwich)
    dedicated to Thomas Burnaby, esquire Francesco's Fortunes, or The Second Part of Greene's Never Too Late (1590), dedicated to Thomas Burnaby, esquire Greene's...
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    Margaret Trudeau (category Writers from Vancouver)
    North Vancouver. Trudeau graduated in 1969 from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology.[better source needed]...
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    writer Denys Rhodes. His father was an avid hunter who in 1903 shot the "largest moose ever killed in Alaska." His paternal grandparents were William...
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  • scriptwriter Alan Ayckbourn, dramatist John Bailey, literary critic Davy Burnaby, actor John Blofeld, Taoist and Buddhist author Reginald Blomfield, architect...
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  • Stephen Gilbert (novelist) (category 20th-century British male writers)
    Monkeyface, The Burnaby Experiments and Ratman's Notebooks are all currently in print. Craig, Patricia (2 July 2010). "Stephen Gilbert: Writer who was lauded...
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  • and diplomat. Member of Amicable Lodge, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Robert Burnaby, English explorer and businessman. First Past Master of Victoria Lodge...
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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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    not all critical reception has been positive. 18th-century critic Edward Burnaby Greene finds Longinus, at times, to be "too refined". Greene also claims...
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