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Harbord may
refer to:
Harbord Harbord (1675?–1742),
English landowner and
Member of
Parliament born
Harbord Cropley Harbord Harbord, 1st
Baron Suffield...
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Lieutenant General James Guthrie Harbord (March 21, 1866 –
August 20, 1947) was a
senior officer of the
United States Army and
president and chairman...
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Estate in
December 1884. In 1886 W M
Gordon surve**** the
subdivision named Harbord Estate. The land,
divided into two sections,
north and
south of Curl Curl...
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Harbord Harbord (possibly 1675 – 28
January 1742) was an East
Anglian landowner and
Member of Parliament. He was
known as
Harbord Cropley from his birth...
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Charles Harbord may
refer to:
Charles Harbord, 5th
Baron Suffield (1830–1914),
British peer,
courtier and
Liberal politician Charles Harbord, 6th Baron...
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Harry Harbord "Breaker"
Morant (born
Edwin Henry Murrant, 9
December 1864 – 27
February 1902) was an
English horseman, bush balladist,
military officer...
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Harbord Collegiate Institute (HCI or
Harbord) is a
public secondary school located in
downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The
school is
located in the Palmerston-Little...
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Peerage of
Great Britain. The
barony was
created in 1786 for Sir
Harbord Harbord, 2nd Baronet, who had
previously represented Norwich as
Member of Parliament...
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nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) long and wide,
between Cheetham Ice
Tongue and
Harbord Glacier Tongue on the
coast of
Victoria Land, Antarctica. The
Whitmer Peninsula...
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Harbord Commission was a U.S.
commission tasked by
President Wilson to
study the
relationship between the
United States and
Armenia following World...