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Anthony [Antony]
Holborne [Holburne] (c. 1545 – 29
November 1602) was a
composer of
music for lute, cittern, and
instrumental consort during the reign...
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Holborne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Holborne (1545–1602),
composer of
English consort music during the
reign of Queen...
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Major General Sir
James Holborne of
Menstrie was a
Scottish soldier during the
years of the
English Civil War. He
eventually reached the rank of Major...
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Robert Holborne (died 1647) was an
English lawyer and politician, of Furnival's Inn and Lincoln's Inn (where he was
bencher and
reader in
English law)...
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Alexander Holburn, 3rd
Baronet (c. 1728 –
January 22, 1772) (alternatively
Holborne or Holburne) was a
Scottish sea
captain in the
Royal Navy. He was the second...
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William Holburne (died 1
April 1760) (also
known as
William Holborne and
William Holburn) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy. He
entered the navy, and may...
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founding the
colony of Nova Scotia. It was
later owned by the
Holburn or
Holborne family, who were
created Baronets of
Menstrie in 1706. The
castle was restored...
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James Holburn, 1st Baronet. He was the son of
Major General Sir
James Holborne of Menstrie. The
third Baronet was a
captain in the
Royal Navy. The fifth...
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Thomas Morley, and it is also a solo
instrument in its own right.
Anthony Holborne wrote many
pieces for solo bandora. The
multiple lute
settings of Pacoloni...
- recognised; and for her daughters, Lady
Katherine Leveson and Lady Anne
Holborne, to be
given the rank and
precedence of a duchess's daughters. However...