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Wilbraham may
refer to:
Aaron Wilbraham (born 1979),
English professional footballer Elizabeth Wilbraham (1632–1705),
English architectural patron, possible...
- census-designated
place of
Wilbraham.
Wilbraham was
originally divided between North Wilbraham and
Wilbraham.
North Wilbraham was home to the industrial...
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Aaron Thomas Wilbraham (born 21
October 1979) is an
English football manager and
former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in Knutsford...
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Wilbraham Almshouses or
Wilbraham's Almshouses may
refer to any of
several almshouses founded by
members of the
Wilbraham family, including: Old Maids'...
- The
Wilbraham is an
apartment building at 282–284
Fifth Avenue and 1 West 30th
Street in the
Midtown South neighborhood of
Manhattan in New York City...
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Great Wilbraham is a
small village situated in a
rural area some
seven miles (11 km) to the east of Cambridge,
between the edge of an area of low-lying...
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Henry Wilbraham (25 July 1825 – 13
February 1883) was an
English mathematician. He is
known for
discovering and
explaining the
Gibbs phenomenon nearly...
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Edward Bootle-
Wilbraham may
refer to:
Edward Bootle-
Wilbraham, 1st
Baron Skelmersdale (1771–1853)
Edward Bootle-
Wilbraham, 1st Earl of
Lathom (1837–1898)...
- Elizabeth, Lady
Wilbraham (née Mytton; 14
February 1632 – 27 July 1705) was a
member of the
English aristocracy, who
traditionally has been identified...
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Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham, 6th Baronet, KBE (17
September 1875 – 11
October 1957) was a
British ecclesiastical lawyer and administrator.
Wilbraham was...