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  2. House of Burnett - Wikipedia

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    The House of Burnett (Burnett, Burnette, Burnard, Bernard) is a Lowland and Border Scottish family composed of several branches. [ a ] The Chief of the Name and Arms of Burnett is James Comyn Amherst Burnett of Leys.

  3. Talk:House of Burnett - Wikipedia

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    BTW, the Ross Herald, Charles J. Burnett, who in an article published in 2000 refers to this family as the House of Burnett and James C.A. Burnett as the current head of the House. As for the use of the word house for a noble family, another source is J.H. Stevenson, Heraldry in Scotland , Vol. II (Glasgow: J. MacLeahose & Sons, 1914), passim .

  4. Burnett (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Burnett is a Scottish surname. It is derived from a nickname from the Old French burnete, brunette, ... House of Burnett; Brown (surname), a perhaps similar surname [2]

  5. Pioneer Cottage, Buderim - Wikipedia

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    The house was purchased by Miss Sybil Addison Vise, whose family had lived on Buderim Mountain since the early 1900s, and who kept the place as a rental property. In 1965 Miss Vise subdivided the house block yet again, and offered the former Burnett residence, on 22.2 perches (560 m 2), to the local community. The offer was readily accepted.

  6. Great Maytham Hall - Wikipedia

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    Great Maytham Hall Garden. The walled garden of Great Maytham Hall provided the inspiration for one of the most famous of all books for children, The Secret Garden.Its author, Frances Hodgson Burnett, lived at Great Maytham Hall from 1898 to 1907, where she found the old walled garden dating from 1721 overgrown and neglected. [6]

  7. Edward Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Edward Burnett (March 16, 1849 – November 5, 1925) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Boston , Massachusetts , Burnett attended St. Paul's School . He was graduated from St. Mark's School , Southboro, Massachusetts , which had been founded by his father Joseph Burnett in 1867 and from Harvard University in 1871.

  8. Talk:H. C. Burnett House - Wikipedia

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  9. Burnett House - Wikipedia

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    Burnett House or Burnette House may refer to: . in Australia. Burnett House (Darwin, Northern Territory), heritage building in the United States (by state then town) . Burnett House (Searcy, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in White County