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- Sir Richard Whitbourne (1561–1635) was an English colonist, mariner and writer. Richard Whitbourne was born near Bishopsteignton in south Devon, England...
- Whitbourne is a town on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in Division 1. Whitbourne, Newfoundland's first inland town, is named...
- Whitbourne may refer to: Whitbourne, Herefordshire, England Whitbourne, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Whitbourne Moor, Wiltshire, England Bill Whitbourne...
- Whitbourne (Anglo-Saxon for "white stream") is a village in Eastern Herefordshire, England on the banks of the River Teme and close to the A44. It is close...
- Whitbourne Hall is a Grade II* listed Gr**** Revival country house located in the village of Whitbourne in Herefordshire (near the Worcestershire border)...
- Susan Krauss Whitbourne (born 1948) is a developmental clinical psychologist known for her work on personality and identity over the lifespan. She holds...
- ships in St. John's and held Sir Richard Whitbourne prisoner, releasing him on the condition that Whitbourne would go to England and obtain a pardon for...
- Foundation. Archived from the original on 2021-10-12. Retrieved 2021-10-28. Whitbourne, Susan Krauss (January 4, 2014). "What You Don't Know about This Personality...
- rancher, and Louise (née Wall) Tweed, and was raised on a mink ranch in Whitbourne. She is one of seven children and has three sisters, including actress...
- Longhedge, Whitbourne Moor (formerly Lower Whitbourne), Temple (formerly Middle Whitbourne) and Whitbourne Springs (formerly Upper Whitbourne). Much of...