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Charles Harpur (23
January 1813 – 10 June 1868) was an
Australian poet and playwright. He is
regarded as "Australia's most
important nineteenth-century...
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Harpur Trust is a
charity in Bedford, England. The
stated aim of the
charity is to help...
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Robert Harpur (January 25, 1731 –
April 15, 1825) was an Irish-American teacher, politician, pioneer, and landowner. He parti****ted in
surveying lands...
- Ben
Harpur (born
January 12, 1995) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman for the
Hartford Wolf Pack of the
American Hockey League (AHL) while...
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Harpur is an
electoral ward and area
within the town of Bedford, England. The
boundaries of
Harpur are
approximately Manton Lane to the north, De Parys...
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Harpur is an
electoral ward in Bedford, England.
Harpur may also
refer to:
Harpur, Lumbini,
Village Development Committee in
Nepal Harpur, Parsa, Village...
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Harpur Pusa is a
village located in Pusa
Block of
Samastipur district,
Bihar in India. As of 2011,
Harpur Pusa
contained 417 families. Its
total po****tion...
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Henry Harpur may
refer to: Sir
Henry Harpur, 1st
Baronet (1585–1638), of the
Harpur-Crewe
baronets Sir
Henry Harpur, 5th
Baronet (1708–1748), for Worcester...
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Thomas William Harpur (April 14, 1929 –
January 2, 2017) was a
Canadian biblical scholar, columnist, and broadcaster. An
ordained Anglican priest, he was...
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Derbyshire in 1900. The
title became extinct on his
death in 1924. The
Harpurs and
Harpur-Crews ****embled a vast
collection of
natural history objects. The...