- Zain Sam
Westbrooke (born 28
October 1996) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for EFL
League Two club
Doncaster Rovers...
- John
Westbrooke (1616 - 7 June 1666) was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1659 and 1660.
Westbrooke was the eldest...
- Sir
William Westbrooke Burton (31
January 1794 – 6
August 1888) was a
judge and
President of the
Legislative Council, New
South Wales, Australia. He was...
- The
Edward L.
Westbrooke Building is a
historic commercial building at 505
Union Street in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It is a two-story
brick structure, located...
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William Westbrooke Richardson (died 23 July 1771) was High
Sheriff of Sus**** in 1770.
William Westbrooke Richardson was the son of
Joseph Richardson (1689-1734)...
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manor house. The
mixed Victorian-Georgian residence,
formerly known as
Westbrooke, is
named after the town of
Genadendal –
itself an
Afrikaans word meaning...
- John
Westbrooke Chandler (1763/4 – 1807) was a
British painter and poet.
Chandler was the
natural son of the Earl of Warwick,
presumed to be
George Greville...
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Westbrooke Crescents is an
unincorporated community in Alberta,
Canada within Parkland County that is
recognized as a
designated place by
Statistics Canada...
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residence in the
Groote Schuur estate,
instead settling into the
nearby Westbrooke manor,
which he
renamed "Genadendal",
meaning "Valley of Mercy" in Afrikaans...
- "Blades Deal
Westbrooke for Gems' Pat Donnelly".
Toledo Blade, page 19. July 17, 1967.
Retrieved September 13, 2013. "Blades Deal
Westbrooke for Gems' Pat...