- victory. In the 2018 NLCS,
Burnes got the last six outs of
their game six win
against the Dodgers. To
start 2019,
Burnes began the year in the starting...
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Burnes is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Burnes (1805–1841),
Scottish explorer,
military officer and diplomat...
- it was
first published in 1835.
Burnes was born on 16 May 1805 in Montrose, Scotland, as the
fourth son of
James Burnes (1780–1852) the
local provost,...
- John
Burnes may
refer to: John
Francis Burnes,
officer in the
United States Marine Corps USS John
Francis Burnes (DD-299) John
David Burnes,
Canadian archer...
- A
burn is an
injury to skin, or
other tissues,
caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or
ionizing radiation (such as sunburn,
caused by...
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James Burnes KH FRS (12
February 1801–19
September 1862) was a
Scottish doctor and
surgeon in India, who
became physician-general of Bombay.
Burnes was...
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daughter Marcia (
Burnes) Van Ness, the wife of a John
Peter Van Ness,
inherited his estate.
David Burnes was born
about February 12, 1739.
Burnes was the son...
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James Burnes may
refer to:
James N.
Burnes (1827–1889), U.S.
representative from
Missouri James Burnes (Medal of Honor) (1870–?),
American Medal of Honor...
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Robert Burnes and
Isabella Keith. He
retained the
spelling '
Burnes'
throughout his life; however, his son
favoured the
Ayrshire spelling of '
Burns'. William...
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Burns Road (also
spelled Burnes Road, and
formally known as
Muhammad Bin
Qasim Road) is a
street located in Karachi, ****stan. It is well-known in the...