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James Cockburn (2769 bytes)
1: [[image:James_Cockburn.jpg|thumb|James Cockburn]] 2: ...actice in [[Cobourg, Ontario]]. In the [[1850]]s, Cockburn was elected to the town council and 3: ...[Georges-Etienne Cartier|Cartier]] administration Cockburn switched allegiances and became a supporter of Ma... 5: Cockburn attended the [[Quebec Conference of 1864]] as a s... 7: ... too favourable to the government in his rulings. Cockburn lost his seat in the [[1874 Canadian election]] t... Cockburn (935 bytes) 1: ...f the [[Perth, Australia|Perth]] CBD. The City of Cockburn currently has a population of 72,000 (in [[2004]]... 25: * [http://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au/ City of Cockburn Website] Cockburn Sound (918 bytes) 1: '''Cockburn Sound''' is an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the c... Karen Cockburn (919 bytes) 1: '''Karen Cockburn''' (born [[October 2]], [[1980]] in [[Toronto, On... 6: ...ttp://www.cbc.ca/olympics/athletes/bio.html?karen_cockburn.html Athlete bio on CBC.ca] 10: [[Category:1980 births|Cockburn, Karen]] 11: ...ory:Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Cockburn, Karen]] 12: ...ory:Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Cockburn, Karen]] Alexander Cockburn (3627 bytes) 1: ...Chief Justice]] of that name, see [[Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet]].'' 3: '''Alexander Cockburn''' (pronounced ''coburn'') (born June 1941) is a ... 5: ...cialism|socialist]] author and journalist [[Claud Cockburn]]. 6: ...t disclosing this in his middle east commentary. Cockburn is a strident opponent of the wars in [[U.S. inva... 8: ...s two brothers, [[Andrew Cockburn]] and [[Patrick Cockburn]] who are also journalists. Andrew Cockburn (1556 bytes) 1: '''Andrew Cockburn''' (pronounced ''coburn'') is an [[Ireland|Irish]... 4: Cockburn was born in [[Scotland]] and grew up in [[County ... 5: ...cialism|socialist]] author and journalist [[Claud Cockburn]]. 7: ...es in [[Washington, D.C.]] with his wife [[Leslie Cockburn]], a journalist and film producer with whom he ha... 9: ...wo brothers, [[Alexander Cockburn]] and [[Patrick Cockburn]] who are also journalists. Patrick Cockburn (1281 bytes) 1: '''Patrick Cockburn''' (pronounced ''coburn'') is an [[Ireland|Irish]... 4: Cockburn was born in [[Scotland]] and grew up in [[County ... 5: ...cialism|socialist]] author and journalist [[Claud Cockburn]]. 7: ...two brothers, [[Alexander Cockburn]] and [[Andrew Cockburn]] who are also journalists. 9: ...of Saddam Hussein'', written together with Andrew Cockburn. Henry Cockburn (896 bytes) 1: '''Henry Cockburn''' ([[1779]] - [[1854]]), was a [[Scotland|Scotti... 3: Born (probably) and educated in [[Edinburgh]], Cockburn became a distinguished member of the 8: [[Category:1779 births|Cockburn, Henry]] 9: [[Category:1854 deaths|Cockburn, Henry]] George Cockburn (1401 bytes) 1: '''Sir George Cockburn''' was born in [[1772]] and went to sea at the ag... 3: Cockburn played a major role in the [[War of 1812]]. He cr... 5: Recalled to [[Europe]] in [[1815]], Cockburn was given the job of conveying [[Napoleon]] to [[... 7: In later life, Cockburn was [[Commander-in-Chief]] on the North American ... Claud Cockburn (3853 bytes) 1: '''Patrick Claud Cockburn''' (pronounced ''coburn'') (1904-1981) was a reno... 4: The son of a diplomat, Cockburn was born in [[China]] in 1904. 9: Under the name Frank Pitcairn, Cockburn also contributed to the British Stalinist ''Daily... 14: Cockburn was attacked by [[George Orwell]] in his book ''H... 15: ...st Party and was particularly critical of the way Cockburn reported the May Riots in [[Barcelona]]. Bruce Cockburn (6100 bytes) 1: '''Bruce Cockburn''' (born [[May 27]], [[1945]]) is a [[Canada|Cana... 3: ... the release of his first self-titled solo album. Cockburn's phenomenal guitar work and songwriting skills w... 5: ...album, became a minor hit in the US, even landing Cockburn on [[NBC]]'s hit TV show, ''[[Saturday Night Live... 7: ... His political activism continues to the present: Cockburn has travelled to many countries, played benefits,... 9: ...spired by the death of songwriter [[Mark Heard]]. Cockburn frequently refers to Heard as his favorite songwr... Cockburn Town (960 bytes) 1: ...slands. There is also a [[Cockburn Town, Bahamas|Cockburn Town]] in the Bahamas.'' 5: '''Cockburn Town''' is the [[capital city]] of the [[Turks an... 7: The seat of government ever since [[1766]], Cockburn Town was the first permanent settlement on any of... 9: ...ef Wreck, dated [[1505]], lies in the vicinity of Cockburn Town. 11: The closest [[anchorage]] to Cockburn Town is Hawk's Nest Anchorage, which, though shel... Richard Cockburn Maclaurin (596 bytes) 1: '''Richard Cockburn Maclaurin''' ([[1870]] - [[1920]]), was a [[Unite... Henry Thomas Cockburn (1732 bytes) 1: ...land|Scottish]] [[judge]], with the style of Lord Cockburn, was born in [[Edinburgh]]. 3: ...the court of session he adopted the title of Lord Cockburn. 5: Cockburn's [[forensic]] style was remarkable for its clear... 9: [[Category:1779 births|Cockburn, Henry Thomas]] 10: [[Category:1854 deaths|Cockburn, Henry Thomas]] Hampden Zane Churchill Cockburn (1887 bytes) 1: [[Image:VCHampdenZaneChurchillCockburnGrave.jpg|thumb|175px|Photo by John Fotheringham]] 3: '''Hampden Zane Churchill Cockburn''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] recipient of the [[V... 9: ...at [[Komati River]], [[South Africa]], Lieutenant Cockburn with a handful of men, at a most critical moment,... 36: [[Category:Canadian Victoria Cross recipients|Cockburn, Hampden Zane Churchill]] 37: [[Category:Boer War Victoria Cross recipients|Cockburn]] Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet (6002 bytes) 1: '''Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet''' ([[December 24]], [[1802]] - [[N... 5: ...te of Columbia, was the fourth son of [[Sir James Cockburn, 8th baronet]], his three uncles having died with... 7: ...ward, the [[Reform Bill]] was passed, and in 1833 Cockburn and MC Rowe published a parliamentary brief on th... 9: In [[1834]] Cockburn was made a member of the commission to inquire in... 13: ...Lord Aberdeen's]] [[Aberdeen Ministry|ministry]], Cockburn again became Attorney General, and remained so un... Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (3049 bytes) 1: '''Henry James''' was an English lawyer and statesman. 3: He was the son of P. T. James, surgeon, and was born at [[Hereford]] on the [[O... 9: ...ster]], and in 1895 he was made a peer as [[Baron James of Hereford]]. In later years he was a prominent ... 28: [[Category:1828 births|James, Henry]] 29: [[Category:British MPs|James, Henry]] Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme (977 bytes) 1: ...909]] - [[May 16]], [[1992]] was created '''Baron James of Rusholme''', of Fallowfield in the County Pala... 3: Lord James of Rusholme was the first [[Vice-Chancellor]] of ... 12: [[Category:1909 births|James of Rusholme]] 13: [[Category:1992 deaths|James of Rusholme]] M. R. James (1628 bytes) 1: ...). [[H. P. Lovecraft]] was a great enthusiast for James' stories, rightly regarding them as classics. 3: ...radition, used to broadcast a reading of an M. R. James story each Christmas. 7: Whilst M. R. James is best remembered for his ghost stories, his out... 10: *[http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/publics/mrjames/MRJBIBL.htm A complete chronological bibliography... 12: {{lived|b=1862|d=1936|key=James, M. R.}} James I (214 bytes) 3: * [[James I of England|James VI of Scotland and I of England]] 4: * [[James I of Scotland]] 5: * [[James I of Aragon]] 6: * [[James II of Aragon|James I of Sicily]] 7: * [[James I of Cyprus]]
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