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- Dame Elizabeth Kathleen Lane, DBE (née Coulborn; 9 August 1905 – 17 June 1988) was an English barrister and judge. She was the first woman appointed as...
- consistent over time, child's description reveals pressure or coercion. Coulborn Faller, Kathleen (2003). Understanding and ****essing Child ****ual Maltreatment...
- Jerome. The End of the Old Order in Rural Europe (Princeton UP, 1978) Coulborn, Rushton, ed. Feudalism in History. Princeton University Press, 1956. Bonn****ie...
- 1860. Coulborn Lobnitz had in turn evolved from the 1847 firm of James Henderson & Son, at Ship dock, Renfrew, which became Henderson, Coulborn & Co....
- Science Publishers. ISBN 978-1-60456-195-1. OCLC 181862629. Aiello AE, Coulborn RM, Perez V, Larson EL (2008). "Effect of Hand Hygiene on Infectious Disease...
- American Psychological ****ociation Retrieved 30 October 2012 Faller, Kathleen Coulborn (1993). Child ****ual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues. Diane Publishing...
- Institute of Romance Studies, Volume 5. 1998. p. 252. Faller, Kathleen Coulborn. "The Causes of ****ual Abuse." Child ****ual Abuse. Macmillan Education...
-  223–90, ISBN 978-0521243278 Bodde, Derk (1956), "Feudalism in China", in Coulborn Rushton (ed.), Feudalism in History, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University...
- Landlord power and rural indebtedness in colonial Sind, 1865-1901. Routledge. Coulborn, Rushton. 1968. "Feudalism, Brahmanism and the Intrusion of Islam upon...
- SS Karanja or Karanjah was a riverboat built in 1865 by Henderson, Coulborn and Company in Renfrew, Scotland. Her registered length was 164.0 ft (50.0 m)...