- the east of
Bortons. It
irrigates some 20,000
hectares (49,000 acres) of
farmland across the
South Canterbury and
North Otago regions.
Bortons lends its...
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Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Drummond Borton VC, CMG, DSO (1 July 1883 – 5
January 1933) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest award...
- Hugh
Borton (May 14, 1903 –
August 6, 1995) was an
American historian who
specialized in the
history of ****an,
later serving as
president of Haverford...
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Governor Borton may
refer to:
Arthur Borton (British Army general) (1814–1893),
Governor of
Malta from 1878 to 1884
Neville Travers Borton (1870–1938)...
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Borton may
refer to:
Amyas Borton (1886–1969),
British air marshal,
brother of
Arthur Arthur Borton (1883–1933),
British Army and Navy
officer who won...
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place names located partially or
completely within the
township include Bortons Landing,
Charleston and Cooperstown.
Willingboro is
divided into several...
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Lieutenant General Sir
Nicholas Robert Macrae Borton, KCB, DSO, MBE (born 1969), is a
retired British Army officer, who
served as
commander of NATO's Allied...
- John
Robert Borton (December 14, 1932 –
April 8, 2002) was an
American professional football quarterback in the
National Football League (NFL) who pla****...
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Thomas William Borton (January 4, 1956 – July 26, 2011) was an
American jazz saxophonist,
songwriter and composer, and was the
founder and CEO of Los Angeles...
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Joseph Barnes Borton (1832 – 24
February 1924) was a New
Zealand goldfields warden and cricketer.
Along with
William Gilbert Rees,
Gibson Turton, James...