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Harrison Carroll Hobart was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War and a lawyer and politician in the state of Wisconsin.....
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Edward Burnham Burling was a prominent American lawyer and the name partner of the Washington, D.C.based law firm of Covington amp Burling. He grew up in Eldora, Iowa and worked in a grocery store at age eleven, and went on to Grinnell College and then to Harvard Law School. After graduation he returned to the Midwest to practice in Chicago for almost 25 years.....
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Charles Albert Whitcombe was born in Berrow, BurnhamonSea, Somerset. He was the second of the three Whitcombe brothers who were all successful English professional golfers in the 1920s and 1930s and despite never winning The Open Championship like his younger brother Reg could be considered the most prominent of the three, winning the British PGA Matchplay Championship twice and captaining the Ryder Cup side four times.....
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Ernest Robert Whitcombe was an English professional golfer. Over the course of his career he had nine wins in professional tournaments and was runnerup in the 1924 Open Championship.....
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Paul Andrew Clayden Bail, born at BurnhamonSea, Somerset, on 23 June 1965, played firstclass cricket for Somerset and for Cambridge University.....
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Colonel Leslie Hugh Bean OBE was a British Army officer who played firstclass cricket for Somerset in three matches in the 1929 season. He also played Minor Counties cricket more frequently for Dorset between 1928 and 1939 and in nonfirstclass matches for the British Army Cricket Team. He was born at BurnhamonSea, Somerset, England and died at Accra, Ghana.....
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