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Rushbrook (or
Rushbrooke) is a surname,
deriving from
Rushbrooke in Suffolk, England.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Claire Rushbrook (born 1971)...
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Robert Rushbrooke (1779–1845) was a
British Conservative Party politician. He was
elected to the
House of
Commons as one of the two
Members of Parliament...
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Rushbrooke is a po****ted area on the
western side of Cobh on
Great Island in Cork Harbour, Ireland. It is in the
townland of
Ringacoltig (Irish: Rinn...
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Frederick William Rushbrooke (9
December 1861 - 1953) was the
founder of Halfords, the
United Kingdom's
largest chain of
cycle shops. The son of a miller...
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Rushbrooke Hall was a
British stately home in
Rushbrooke, Suffolk. For
several hundred years it was the
family seat of the
Jermyn family. It was demolished...
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Rushbrooke is a
village and
former civil parish on the
River Lark, 20
miles (32 km)
north west of Ipswich, now in the
parish of
Rushbrooke with Rougham...
- John
Gordon Rushbrooke (1936–2003) was an
Australian particle physicist. The son of Neil and Vera
Rushbrooke, with four sisters,
Rushbrooke was born in...
- Ireland,
Rushbrooke Lawn
Tennis &
Croquet Club,
founded in 1870.
There are two
coastal rowing clubs in the area, Cobh
Fishermen and
Rushbrooke Rowing Club...
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Lieutenant Colonel and Temp. Brigadier-general
William Rushbrooke Eden CMG DSO (1873 – 1920) was a
career officer in the
British Army. He
received his...
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Rushbrooke (Irish: Rinn an Chabhlaigh) is a
train station in the
Rushbrooke area, on
Great Island in Cork harbour. It is a
station on the Cork to Cobh...