-
Torben and the
predominantly German form Thorben.
English variants include Thurburn, Thorburn, Thorbern, T****bern, Thorber, and Thurber,
which are, however...
- John
Thurburn was a
British banker. He was
manager of the
Mercantile Bank of
India and
member of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
Thurburn was the...
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Affairs 28.3 (2008): 401–420.
Henry George Wandesforde Woodhead,
Henry Thurburn Montague Bell (1969). The
China year book, Part 2.
North China Daily News...
- the
Republic of
China in Denmark. He died in
office in 1948. Bell,
Henry Thurburn Montagne (1939). The
China Year Book (in Chinese).
North China Daily News...
- later. In 1909, he
entered into a
partnership with W. W.
Kenny to
purchase Thurburn Stores, at
Deans Road.
Hayley and
Kenny became a
Private Limited Company...
- survives, as it was
scattered in the 1820s, but some is now
housed in
Thurburn's Chantry, at the back of the chapel, and in Fromond's Chantry,
inside the...
- Hill on the south, Big Bend
Ridge and
Bishop Mountain on the west, by
Thurburn Ridge on the
North and by
Black Mountain and the
Madison Plateau on the...
- 1899–1900 Succeeded by N. A.
Siebs Legislative Council of Hong Kong Preceded by E. R.
Belilios Unofficial Member 1900–1901 Succeeded by John
Thurburn...
- Hampstead,
Scott was the
fourth son of
Russell Scott III and his wife
Jessie Thurburn. He was
educated at
Highgate School, then
Rugby School and New College...
-
Thurburn Montague (ed.). The
China Year Book.
North China Daily News & Herald. p. 28. Woodhead,
Henry George Wandesforde (1931). Bell,
Henry Thurburn...