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Barnston, as a place, may
refer to:
Barnston, Es****, a
village and
civil parish in Es****,
England Barnston, Merseyside, a
village in Merseyside, England...
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Barnston is a surname, and may
refer to:
Harry Barnston (1870–1929),
British Conservative politician Henry Barnston (1868–1949), English-American rabbi...
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known as
Heswall Primary School, the
school is
surrounded by the
Barnston fields and has its own
field and
wooded areas. The
school is the home of...
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Mount Barnston is a
mountain located at Coaticook, in the
regional county muni****lity of Coaticook, in the
administrative region of Estrie, in Quebec...
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Barnston Island is an
unincorporated island located in the
Greater Vancouver metropolitan area of
British Columbia, Canada. Most of it is part of Metro...
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Harry Barnston, 1st Baronet, JP, DL (December 1870 – 22
February 1929) was a
British Conservative Party politician. The son of
Major William Barnston of...
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Barnston is a
village and
former civil parish in the
Wirral district, in the
county of Merseyside, England,
situated on the
Wirral Peninsula to the north...
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George Barnston (c. 1800 – 14
March 1883) was a fur
trader and a
naturalist born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Barnston was
trained as a
surveyor and army engineer...
- John
Barnston, D.D. (death. 1645), was an
English divine.
Barnston was the
second son of
William Barnston of Churton, Cheshire. He was
educated at Brasenose...
- England. The town was
incorporated in 1864, and the muni****lities of
Barnston Township and
Barford Township were
later merged into
Coaticook on December...