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Holburn — HOLBURN, lately a quoad sacra parish, in the parish of Old Machar, city, district, and county of Aberdeen; containing 3757 inhabitants. This is partly a rural, and partly a town, district. A considerable portion of the rural population may be… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Holburn — Recorded in several spelling forms including: Holborn, Holburn, and Holburne, this is an English surname. It originates from the former village of Holborn, now part of the city of London, a place anciently recorded in the famous Domesday Book of… … Surnames reference
Holburn Lake and Moss — is an internationally important Nature reserve in Northumberland, England to the east of the village of Holburn at coord|55|37|20|N|01|55|09|W|.;The lakeThe lake is artificial and was created in 1934. It is of international importance as a winter … Wikipedia
Holburn-Head — (Howburnhead), Vorgebirge am Pentland Kanal an der Nordküste der schottischen Grafschaft Caithneß … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Holburn Baronets — There has been one Holburn Baronetcy. Holburn of Menstrie, Clackmannan :Created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia 21 June 1706. * Sir James Holburn, 1st Baronet (d. Jan 1737) * Sir James Holburn, 2nd Baronet (d. 26 Jul 1758)* Sir Alexander Holburn … Wikipedia
Holburn West Parish Church — Parish church name =Holburn West Church denomination =Church of Scotland tradition =Reformed presbytery =Aberdeen minister =Rev Duncan Eddie organist =Dominic Scullion website = [http://www.holburnwestchurch.org.uk/ Welcome to Holburn West Church … Wikipedia
George Holburn Snowden — (December 17, 1901 ndash; December 15, 1990) was an American sculptor. He was elected to the National Academy of Design [ [http://www.nationalacademy.org/ National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts ] ] , recipient of the 1927 Rome Prize [… … Wikipedia
William Holborne — Capt. Sir William Holborne (also known as William Holburne and William Holburn) was an officer on the flag ship of Admiral Sir Edward Hawke, the Kent , in 1747. The 3rd HMS Kent was a 3rd Rate, with 74 guns commissioned at Deptford in 1746. Her… … Wikipedia
Holborn Head — is a headland on the north facing Atlantic coast of Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. The point of Holborn Head is at coord|58|37|23|N|03|32|06|W| (grid reference gbmappingsmall|ND10857155). The name Holborn appears to be Norse in… … Wikipedia
James Holborne of Menstrie — Major General Sir James Holborne of Menstrie was a Scottish soldier during the years of the English Civil War. Although he initially fought on the side of the English Parliament, he later became a senior officer in the Scottish Army, fighting… … Wikipedia