Harbord may refer to:
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Harbord Harbord
Harbord Harbord (possibly 1675 – 28 January 1742) was an East Anglian landowner and Member of Parliament. He was known as Harbord Cropley from his birth until 1710.
Life
He was the eldest son of Colonel William Cropley of Shelland in Suffolk. ...
(1675?–1742), English landowner and Member of Parliament born Harbord Cropley
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Harbord Harbord, 1st Baron Suffield
Harbord Harbord, 1st Baron Suffield (26 January 1734 – 4 February 1810), known as Sir Harbord Harbord, Bt, between 1770 and 1786, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1756 to 1784 when he was raised to th ...
(1734–1810), British landowner and Member of Parliament
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Arthur Harbord (1865–1941), British politician
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Carl Harbord
Carl Harbord (26 January 1908 – 18 October 1958) was an English stage, film and television actor.
Stage
When he was 19, Harbord appeared in the play ''The Happy Husband'', which was presented at the Criterion Theatre in London, England. ...
(1908–1958), English actor
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Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield
Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield (2 January 1830 – 9 April 1914), was a British peer, courtier and Liberal politician. A close friend of Edward VII, he served as a Lord of the Bedchamber and Lord-in-waiting to the King. He also held politic ...
(1830–1914), British courtier and politician
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Charles Harbord, 6th Baron Suffield
Lt Col. Charles Harbord, 6th Baron Suffield, CB, MVO (14 June 1855 – 10 February 1924), was a British Army officer and British Conservative politician.
Suffield was the eldest son of Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield, and his first wife Cec ...
(1855–1924), British Army officer and politician
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Cyril Harbord (1873–1958), British Indian Army brigadier-general
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Edward Harbord, 3rd Baron Suffield
Edward Harbord, 3rd Baron Suffield (10 November 1781 – 6 July 1835), styled The Honourable Edward Harbord between 1786 and 1821, was a British liberal politician, anti-slavery campaigner and prison reformer.
Harbord was the second son of Sir Har ...
(1781–1835), British politician, anti-slavery campaigner and prison reformer
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Edward Harbord, 4th Baron Suffield (1813–1853), son of the 3rd baron
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Jacqueline Harbord (born 1944), British former figure skater and 1962 national champion
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James Harbord
Lieutenant General James Guthrie Harbord (March 21, 1866 – August 20, 1947) was a senior officer of the United States Army and president and chairman of the board of RCA.
Early life
Harbord was born in Bloomington, Illinois, the son of Geo ...
(1866–1947), US Army lieutenant general and business executive
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John Harbord
John Bradley Harbord (1812 – 1896) was a Church of England priest and author.
Harbord was born in Liverpool on 27 June 1828 and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1854 and after a curacy at Lower Halstow spent the re ...
(1812–1896), English Anglican priest and author
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William Harbord (politician)
William Harbord (25 April 1635 – 31 July 1692), of Grafton Park, was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1661 and 1690.
Life
Harbord was the second son of Sir Charles Harbord (1596–16 ...
(1635–1692), English Member of Parliament and diplomat
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Sir William Harbord, 1st Baronet
Sir William Harbord, 1st Baronet (c. 1696 – 17 February 1770), of Gunton and Suffield, Norfolk, was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from between 1734 and 1754.
Early life
Harbord was born William Morden, ...
(c. 1696–1770), English landowner and Member of Parliament
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William Harbord, 2nd Baron Suffield
Colonel William Assheton Harbord, 2nd Baron Suffield (21 August 1766 – 1 August 1821), was a Member of Parliament for Ludgershall (1790–1796) and Plympton Erle (7 February 1807 – 4 February 1810). He was colonel of a fencible cavalry regi ...
(1766–1821), English cricketer
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William Harbord (cricketer)
William Edward Harbord (15 December 1908 – 28 July 1992) played first-class cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club as an amateur player between 1929 and 1935. He also played once for Oxford University in 1930 and for the Marylebone Cr ...
(1908–1992), English cricketer
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Freshwater, New South Wales
Freshwater is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Freshwater is located north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council and is part of the Northe ...
, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
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Harbord Glacier
Harbord Glacier () is a glacier in Antarctica, flowing along the south side of Mount George Murray. It enters the Ross Sea south of Whitmer Peninsula where it forms Harbord Glacier Tongue. The name derives from the glacier tongue, which was ...
, Victoria Land, Antartica
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Harbord Collegiate Institute
Harbord Collegiate Institute (HCI or Harbord) is a public secondary school located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is located in the Palmerston-Little Italy-Annex neighbourhood, situated on the north side of Harbord Street, betw ...
, a secondary school in Toronto, Canada
* Harbord Street, Toronto, Canada - see
Harbord Street Bridge
The Harbord Street Bridge is one of two known bridges that once spanned Harbord Street over Garrison Creek in Toronto and was partially buried intact in the 20th Century (the other is the Crawford Street Bridge to the south).
The Harbord Stree ...
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Harbord Commission The Harbord Commission was a U.S. commission tasked by President Wilson to study the relationship between the United States and Armenia following World War I. Major General James G. Harbord led the group and produced the final report which came to ...
, an American commission tasked by President Wilson to study the relationship between the United States and Armenia following World War I, led by James Harbord
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