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Purbrick is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Lizzie Purbrick (born 1955),
British equestrian Reginald Purbrick (1877–1950), British...
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Reginald Purbrick (1877 – 6
November 1950) was a
Conservative Party politician elected as
Member of
Parliament for
Liverpool Walton between 1929 and 1945...
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Operation Desert Storm.[citation needed]
Purbrick was born in 1964, the son of
William Purbrick.[citation needed]
Purbrick is the
Commanding Officer of the British...
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Elizabeth Mary
Josephine Purbrick (née Boone; born 16 May 1955 at
Warren Farm, West Acre, Norfolk) is a
winner of an
Armada Dish at the
Badminton Horse...
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February 1991, a
Challenger 1
under the
command of
Captain Tim
Purbrick of the 17th/21st
Lancers attached to the Queen's
Royal Irish Hussars, destro****...
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influence within the
certain gr****roots communities.
According to
Martin Purbrick, the CCP "recognised the
benefit of
triads as part of
their United Front...
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Archived from the
original on 12 June 2018.
Retrieved 16
December 2013.
Purbrick,
Martin (2019). "Patriotic
Chinese Triads and
Secret Societies: From the...
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police make
breakthrough in
attack case, SCMP, 28
February 2014
Purbrick,
Martin (2019). "Patriotic
Chinese Triads and
Secret Societies: From the...
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McKittrick &
McVea 2002, p. 123.
Curtis 1998, p. 51.
Hennessey 2014, p. 50.
Purbrick 2023, pp. 22, 26, 31.
Sanders 2012, pp. 52–53. O'Brien 1993, p. 135. O'Brien...
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noting Jacob Larwood, The
Story of
London Parks 1881:41.
Purbrick, Louise: The
Great Exhibition of 1851: New
Interdisciplinary Essays: 2001:...