What is the origin of the name Cockburn?
Scottish (Midlothian) and northern English: habitational name from a place in Berwickshire named Cockburn from Old English cocc ‘cock rooster’ (or the related byname Cocca) + burna ‘stream’ (see Bourne). This [...]
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...a work of time, Sir George Cockburn readily undertook, on his own responsibility, to put his passengers on shore, and... (France - 1815)
...a work of time, Sir George Cockburn readily undertook, on his own responsibility, to put his passengers on shore, and... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...been under that of Sir George Cockburn, the subject of Buonaparte's most violent opposition. He affected to apprehend that it... (France - 1816)
...been under that of Sir George Cockburn, the subject of Buonaparte's most violent opposition. He affected to apprehend that it... (France - 1816)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...for his own accommodation. Sir George Cockburn would have persuaded him rather to take up his temporary abode in the... (France - 1821)
...for his own accommodation. Sir George Cockburn would have persuaded him rather to take up his temporary abode in the... (France - 1821)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...announced that " Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn, appointed to the chief command of the Cape of Good Hope, would be... (France - 1815)
...announced that " Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn, appointed to the chief command of the Cape of Good Hope, would be... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...to Napoleon's personal treatment, Sir George Cockburn proceeded on his arrival to arrange this upon the system recommended by his... (France - 1821)
...to Napoleon's personal treatment, Sir George Cockburn proceeded on his arrival to arrange this upon the system recommended by his... (France - 1821)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...which he himself experienced. Sir George Cockburn had been in seipso tvtus, teres, atque rotundus. He did what his duty... (France - 1815)
...which he himself experienced. Sir George Cockburn had been in seipso tvtus, teres, atque rotundus. He did what his duty... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...for the prisoner, which Sir George Cockburn's instructions, for reasons to be hereafter noticed, positively forbade him to concede. All... (France - 1815)
...for the prisoner, which Sir George Cockburn's instructions, for reasons to be hereafter noticed, positively forbade him to concede. All... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...no longer one. 7th, Sir George Cockburn is said to liave influenced the opinions of others upon this subject, and... (France - 1815)
...no longer one. 7th, Sir George Cockburn is said to liave influenced the opinions of others upon this subject, and... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...at leaving the Bellerophon. Sir George Cockburn, the British admiral, to whose charge the late Emperor was now committed, was... (France - 1815)
...at leaving the Bellerophon. Sir George Cockburn, the British admiral, to whose charge the late Emperor was now committed, was... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...we have givea of Sir George Cockburn, it may be supposed that he was attentive, as far as his power... (France - 1815)
...we have givea of Sir George Cockburn, it may be supposed that he was attentive, as far as his power... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...escaping from its influence. Sir George Cockburn, upon his remonstrance after his first arrival, had granted to him a dispensation... (France - 1816)
...escaping from its influence. Sir George Cockburn, upon his remonstrance after his first arrival, had granted to him a dispensation... (France - 1816)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...the title of Emperor Sir George Cockburn's Instructions Temporary Accommodation at Briars Napoleon removes to Longwood Precautions taken for the... (France - 1812)
...the title of Emperor Sir George Cockburn's Instructions Temporary Accommodation at Briars Napoleon removes to Longwood Precautions taken for the... (France - 1812)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...The precautions taken by Sir George Cockburn, to avail himself of the natural character and peculiarities of the island, and... (France - 1815)
...The precautions taken by Sir George Cockburn, to avail himself of the natural character and peculiarities of the island, and... (France - 1815)
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte : with a preliminary view of the French Revolution
...of I clear that Sir George Cockburn and Sir Hudson I... (France - 1815)
...of I clear that Sir George Cockburn and Sir Hudson I... (France - 1815)
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What is the origin of the name Cockburn?
Scottish (Midlothian) and northern English: habitational name from a place in Berwickshire named Cockburn from Old English cocc ‘cock rooster’ (or the related byname Cocca) + burna ‘stream’ (see Bourne). This [...]