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- Wilbur Henry Durborough (October 11, 1882 – April 4, 1946) was a photojournalist and film correspondent who covered World War I with the German army. Photojournalist...
- right: Cyrill Brown, T. K. Meloy, H. J. Reilly, Oswald Schuette, W. H. Durborough, Louis K. Marks (German medical doctor), S. B. Conger, S. M. Bouton, C...
- Ron Magersreporter and news anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago Wilbur H. Durborough (1882-1946) – photojournalist and film correspondent in World War I Henry...
- 5. Elizabeth Harington 22. John Hylle 11. Margaret Hill 23. Dionysie Durborough 1. Cecily Bonville 24. John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby 12. Ralph...
- a bend cotised sable three horse's heads and necks argent bridled or (Durborough of Withycombe). See his History of Parliament biography [1] M.R.P. (1981)...
- smaller cities with related names (e.g., Durweston) and locations (e.g., Durborough Farm) are found in this region. What visibly remains of Durrington Walls...
- right: Cyrill Brown, T. K. Meloy, H. J. Reilly, Oswald Schuette, W. H. Durborough, Louis K. Marks (German medical doctor), S. B. Conger, S. M. Bouton, C...
- Robert Chalons, of Challonsleigh (as his second wife) By Denise Durbugh or Durborough he had children including: Robert Hill (c.1361-1423) of Spaxton in Somerset...
- Second member Parliament of 1366 Hugh de Durborough William Bonville Parliament of 1368 Hugh de Durborough Walter Blewet Parliament of 1369 Edward Cheney...
- family inherited the manor of Withycombe by marriage to the heiress of the Durborough family. The manor p****ed to the Lutterell family when Margaret Hadley...