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What (who) is Edmund Bourke (1761–1821) - definition


Sean Bourke         
IRISH CRIMINAL
Séan Bourke; Sean Aloyisious Bourke
Sean Aloyisious Bourke (1934–1982) from Limerick, aided in the prison escape of the British spy George Blake in October 1966. Blake had been convicted in 1961 of spying for the Soviet Union.
Electoral district of Bourke         
  • 1892 map of Bourke electoral district
STATE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Electoral district of bourke
Bourke was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1880 to 1904, including the towns of Bourke and Cobar. It elected two members simultaneously between 1882 and 1889 increasing to three members until 1894, with each elector being able to vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies.
Vernon Bourke         
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHER
User:Emmo827/vernon Bourke; Vernon J. Bourke
Vernon Joseph Bourke (1907–1998) was a Canadian-born American Thomist philosopher and professor at Saint Louis University. His area of expertise was ethics, and especially the moral philosophy of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas.

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Edmund Bourke (1761–1821)
Count Edmund Bourke, also Edmond or Edmound Burke (November 2, 1761 in St. Croix - August 12, 1821 in Vichy, France) was a Danish diplomat who negotiated and signed the Treaty of Kiel.