- Bill
Boorne (1899–1974) was an
English theatre critic and
journalist who
wrote a
column for London's
Evening News and its successor, the
Evening Standard...
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Battle of the
Boarn (West Frisian:
Slach oan de Boarn; Dutch: Slag aan de
Boorne) was an 8th
century battle between the
Franks and the
Frisians near the...
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forces of
Charles Martel, the duke of the Franks, in the
Battle of the
Boorne. The
Frankish chroniclers, such as the
Continuations of Fredegar, Vita Willibroridi...
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student at the
Quinte Ballet School of Canada. She was
married to Ryan
Boorne, and they have two
children together.
Winkler has been
known to support...
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Christianity portal George Boorne Timms (4
October 1910 – 15
November 1997) was the
second Archdeacon of Hackney, a post he held from 1971 to 1981. Born...
- Joseph's
biscuit shop that was to
become Huntley & Palmers, and Huntley,
Boorne, and Stevens, a firm of
biscuit tin
manufacturers founded by his younger...
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Palmer baronet. He
became chairman of
Huntley &
Palmers and of Huntley,
Boorne & Stevens, a
director of ****ociated
Biscuit Manufacturers, and president...
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Jirnsum developed as a terp (artificial
living mound)
living along the
Boorne [nl] river. Later, it
became a road village. The
Dutch Reformed church dates...
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theatre critic Simon Barnes –
chief sports correspondent for The
Times Bill
Boorne –
Theatre Critic &
Journalist Andi
Peters –
television presenter and producer...
- Frisian: Middelsee), also
called Bordine, was the
estuary mouth of the
River Boorne (West Frisian: Boarn) now in the
Dutch province of Friesland. It ran from...