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    Sir Robert Thorburn (March 28, 1836 – April 12, 1906) was a British-born Newfoundlander merchant and politician who served as the Premier of Newfoundland...
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  • Robert Thorburn may refer to: Robert Thorburn (politician) (1836–1906), British-born Newfoundland merchant and politician, premier of Newfoundland Robert...
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  • Thorburn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Thorburn (1836–1894), Scottish-born Canadian politician; provincial legislator...
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    Robert Macfie Thorburn FRSE (27 April 1828 – 22 August 1896) was a 19th-century Swedish-Scots businessman and Swedish politician. He was born in Kasen...
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    entrepreneur and politician Alfred Swahn - sports shooter Thomas Thorburn - economist Lars Uno Thulin - Norwegian engineer and politician Henning von Krusenstierna...
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    grand master of Newfoundland's Orange Order. The Orangemen joined with Robert Thorburn, an opponent of Whiteway's railway who felt that the colony should...
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  • David Thorburn (1790 – November 1862) was a Scottish-born merchant and political figure in Upper Canada. He represented the 3rd riding of Lincoln County...
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    Augustus F. Goodridge (category Dominion of Newfoundland politicians)
    conservative Protestant Reform Party government of Sir Robert Thorburn. The Reform Party collapsed and Thorburn went into opposition as leader of the new Tory...
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    January 20 – Robert Beaven, businessman, politician and 6th Premier of British Columbia (died 1920) March 28 – Robert Thorburn, merchant, politician and Premier...
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  • David Aberdeen Hay, MBE (born 26 October 1933) is a former Australian politician. He was the Liberal member for Manly in the New South Wales Legislative...
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    sidelined when Sir Robert Thorburn formed the Reform Party on a Protestant Rights agenda. Winter served as Attorney General under Thorburn from 1885 to 1889...
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    – 4 June 1906) was a Scottish businessman, industrialist and Liberal politician. Tennant was the son of John Tennant (1796–1878) and Robina (née Arrol)...
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    Square, Corn Exchange and K. H. Thorburn, Chemist (LB37797)". Retrieved 8 June 2023. Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Robert Lorimer "Borders Book Festival"...
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  • footballer. Ray Thorburn, 55, Australian politician. Les Townsend, 71, Australian cricket umpire. Percy Vivian, 83, Canadian politician. Dame Jocelyn Woollcombe...
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    Korean: 최영옥; born October 18, 1962) is a South Korean-born American politician and businesswoman serving as the U.S. representative for California's...
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    Stubb (born 1968), Finnish politician, president of Finland 2024–2030 Alexander Thorburn (1836–1894), Canadian politician Alexander Tikhonov (born 1947)...
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  • James C. Tessier (category Newfoundland and Labrador politician stubs)
    before establishing a fish exporting business in partnership with Robert Thorburn. The business was forced to close following the 1894 Bank Crash. Tessier...
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  • Richard P. Rice (category Newfoundland and Labrador politician stubs)
    and Roman Catholics. He supported the Reform party being formed by Robert Thorburn and did not run for reelection in 1885. Rice served as magistrate of...
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  • Shaw, cricketer Reggie Spooner, cricketer Allan Steel, cricketer Walter Thorburn, Scottish cricketer Mark Tomlinson, England International polo player Stirling...
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    Springsteen (born 1949), American singer-songwriter, and musician Bruce Thorburn, former member of the Hooley Dooleys Australian children's music and performance...
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