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▪ I. bourn, v. rare. (bɔən) [f. bourn n.2] trans. To set a limit or bounds to; to bound; to check.1808 J. Barlow Columb. iv. 338 A second world..By oceans bourn'd. 1866 J. Rose Virg. Ecl. & Georg. 106 Nor rocks, nor precipice, nor torrent's force Shall bourn his headlong and resistless force.▪ II. b...
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Bourn
Bourn has existed as a settlement for over a thousand years. Roman remains have been found along the Bourn Brook and near Bourn Hall. See also
List of places in Cambridgeshire
References
External links
Bourn Village Website
Bourn Hall Clinic for infertility
Bourn Church of England
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Thomas Bourn
Bourn was born in Hackney, Middlesex (now part of London) on 19 April 1771. Bourn stated that "Young people require to be entertained as well as admonished."
Bourn died at his home in Mare Street, Hackney on 20 August 1832.
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Bourn Pond
Bourn Pond is a small lake located south-southwest of the hamlet of Treadwell in Delaware County, New York. The East Branch Handsome Brook flows through Bourn Pond.
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Samuel Bourn
Bourn was the third Samuel Bourn and a second son of Samuel Bourn the Younger, and his wife, Hannah Harrison, a widow, née Hannah Taylor of Kendal. Not long after Bourn lost £1,000, which he had risked in his brother Daniel Bourn's cotton mill venture.
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John Bourn
Early life and education
Bourn was born in Hornsey, London, on 21 February 1934. He attended Southgate School from 1945 to 1951. Harry Cohen criticised Bourn's stance as it looked like a "serious conflict of interest".
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Michael Bourn
Bourn attended Nimitz High School in Houston. Bourn stole 41 bases in 2008.
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Daniel Bourn
Daniel Bourn was an English inventor, who took out a patent for a carding machine with rotating cylinders in 1748. Though Bourn is thought likely to have had some association with Lancashire, at the time he received the patent he owned a Paul-Wyatt cotton-spinning mill
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Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire
Flowing south-east from Bourn, it runs through Bourn Golf Course where it merges with the Dean Brook. at bourn causing significant damage was done to properties in Bourn and other villages.
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RAF Bourn
Royal Air Force Bourn or more simply RAF Bourn is a former Royal Air Force station located north of Bourn, Cambridgeshire and west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire See also
Bourn Airfield
List of former Royal Air Force stations
References
Bibliography
External links
Rural Flying Corps Bourn
Royal Air Force
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Bourn Russell
Early life
Russell was the son of Bourn Russell senior, a merchant sea captain, and Hannah Chandler. His father was killed at sea when Bourn was a boy.
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Bourn Airfield
Bourn Airport is located west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. and Lancasters were all based at Bourn at one time or another.
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Bourn Castle
Bourn Castle was in the village of Bourn in Cambridgeshire, 10 miles to the west of Cambridge (). In the early 16th century Bourn Hall was built on part of the site.
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Bourn Brook
Bourn Brook is a common name for small rivers, reflected in a number of place names. See:
Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire
Bournbrook, Birmingham named after the Bourn Brook, a tributary of the River Rea, which it joins at Cannon Hill Park
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