- the
Horsbrugh-Porter
baronets Boyd
Robert Horsbrugh (1871–1916),
English ornithologist and
military officer Florence Horsbrugh,
Baroness Horsbrugh (1889–1969)...
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Florence Gertrude Horsbrugh,
Baroness Horsbrugh GBE PC (13
October 1889 – 6
December 1969) was a
Scottish Unionist Party and
Conservative Party politician...
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Horsburgh Castle, also
known as
Horsbrugh Castle or
Horsbrugh Tower, is a
ruined tower house castle by the
River Tweed, on the A72 road from
Peebles to...
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Oliver Horsbrugh (1937 –
August 2009) was a
British television director most
recently for Em****ale. He also
directed episodes of the top
rated ITV1 soap...
- Sir
Andrew Marshall Horsbrugh-Porter, 3rd Baronet, DSO (1907–1986) was a
British Army
officer and one of the
Horsbrugh-Porter Baronets. He was born in...
- The Porter,
later Horsbrugh-Porter Baronetcy, of
Merrion Square in the City and
County of Dublin, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom....
- (1952–1954)
Harold Macmillan (1954–1955)
Minister of
Education Florence Horsbrugh (1951–1954; in
cabinet 1953–1954 only) Sir
David Eccles (1954–1955) Minister...
- Boyd
Robert Horsbrugh (27 July 1871 – 11 July 1916) was an
English ornithologist and
military man, best
known for his 1912 book The
Gamebirds and Waterfowl...
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Winifred Horsbrugh Moberly (1
April 1875 – 6
April 1928) was a
British academic administrator, the prin****l of St Hilda's College, Oxford, from 1919...
- office. Only two
women were
appointed to
government positions –
Florence Horsbrugh, who had
previously been a
Conservative backbench MP,
became Parliamentary...