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Robert Burrowes (other)
Robert Burrowes may refer to: * Robert Burrowes (Australian politician) (1825–1893) * Robert Burrowes (Irish politician) (1810–1881) * Robert Burrowes (priest) (died 1841), Anglican priest in Ireland See also * Robert Burrows (cricketer) (1871–1943), English cricketer * Robert Burrows (politician) Sir Robert Abraham Burrows, KBE (17 March 1884 – 14 August 1964), was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. Background Burrows was born the son of Miles Formby Burrows, Esq., JP, Lancs. and Gertrude Dawbarn. He was educated at ... (1884–1964), British businessman and politician * Bob Burrow (1934–2019), American basketball player {{hndis, Burrowes, Robert ...
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Robert Burrowes (Australian Politician)
Robert Burrowes (1825 – 16 September 1893) was a politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Burrowes was born in Perth, Upper Canada, the son of James Burrowes and his wife Henrietta, ''née'' Nixon. After experience in the lumber trade he left Canada in 1852, and arrived in Melbourne in April 1853. He almost immediately afterwards left for the Bendigo (Sandhurst) diggings, where he took an active part in creating Sandhurst Municipality, and was chairman of the local council when the Bendigo railway line The Deniliquin railway line (also known as the Bendigo railway line or the Echuca railway line) is a broad-gauge railway line serving north-western Victoria, Australia. The line runs from the New South Wales town of Deniliquin into Bendigo, b ... was established in 1862. Burrowes was returned to the Victorian Assembly for Sandhurst in January 1866, and held the seat till his defeat in May 1877. In May 1880 he was re-elected, and ...
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Robert Burrowes (Irish Politician)
Robert Burrowes may refer to: * Robert Burrowes (Australian politician) (1825–1893) * Robert Burrowes (Irish politician) (1810–1881) * Robert Burrowes (priest) (died 1841), Anglican priest in Ireland See also * Robert Burrows (cricketer) (1871–1943), English cricketer * Robert Burrows (politician) Sir Robert Abraham Burrows, KBE (17 March 1884 – 14 August 1964), was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. Background Burrows was born the son of Miles Formby Burrows, Esq., JP, Lancs. and Gertrude Dawbarn. He was educated at ... (1884–1964), British businessman and politician * Bob Burrow (1934–2019), American basketball player {{hndis, Burrowes, Robert ...
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Robert Burrowes (priest)
Robert Burrowes, D.D., was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the second half of the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries. Burrowes was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was Rector of Cappagh; Archdeacon of Ferns from 1796 to 1798; then Master of the Royal School at Enniskillen; and Dean of Cork Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral () is a Gothic Revival three-spire Church of Ireland cathedral in Cork (city), Cork city, Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Lee and dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city. Formerl ... from 1819 until his death in 1841. References Deans of Cork 17th-century Irish Anglican priests 18th-century Irish Anglican priests 1841 deaths Archdeacons of Ferns {{Ireland-Anglican-dean-stub ...
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Robert Burrows (cricketer)
Robert Dickson Burrows (6 June 1871 – 12 February 1943) was a first-class cricketer who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club between 1899 and 1919, he also umpired one test match and set a world record in 1911 when he sent a bail spinning 67 yards and 6 inches when he bowled Huddleston at Old Trafford. He bowled right arm fast medium and was a more than handy right-handed batsman. He took 96 wickets in 1901 and exactly 100 wickets in 1910, at 23.46 and 1913 at 21.41, leading his county's attack for some years. Burrows scored 112 against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club at Worcester in 1907 and averaged 25.28, but his bowling fell to 57 wickets at 24 runs apiece, as Arnold and Cuffe came to the fore. He recorded his second first-class century, 107* again against Gloucestershire, at Worcester in July 1914, when he batted number ten. In all first-class cricket he scored 5223 runs at 14.07 and took 894 wickets, with a best of 8 for 48 at 26.40 apiece. He held 1 ...
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Robert Burrows (politician)
Sir Robert Abraham Burrows, KBE (17 March 1884 – 14 August 1964), was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. Background Burrows was born the son of Miles Formby Burrows, Esq., JP, Lancs. and Gertrude Dawbarn. He was educated at The Leys School, Cambridge. In 1911, he married Eleanor Doris Bainbridge (1891-1975), great-granddaughter of Bainbridge's founder Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge. Sir Robert and Lady Burrows had two sons and two daughters. In 1937 he was awarded a knighthood in the New Year's Honours. In 1952 he was awarded a KBE in the New Year's Honours for services to the disabled. Burrows is, through his granddaughter Nikki Williams-Ellis (''née'' Burrows), the great-grandfather of Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Career Burrows was Chairman of Lancashire Associated Collieries. He was Chairman of Directors, Remploy Ltd. In July 1947, as Chairman of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Burrows presented a display of flowers in ...
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