David Andrew Burd (born March 15, 1988), better known by his stage name Lil Dicky, is an American rapper, comedian, and actor. He first received recognition...
Burd may refer to: Clara Miller Burd (1873–1933), American stained glass designer and children's book and magazine cover illustrator David Burd (born...
Irina Burd is the Sylvan Frieman, MD Endowed Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Science at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland...
Steven A. Burd (born 1949) is an American businessman. He served as chairman, president and CEO of Safeway Inc. from October 26, 1992, to May 14, 2013...
older brothers, and his sister, Burd Ellen, were playing ball near a church. Rowland kicked the ball over the church and Burd Ellen went to retrieve it, inadvertently...
Eliza Howard Sims Burd (1793 – April 6, 1860) was an American philanthropist. Eliza Howard Sims was born in 1793, the daughter of Wooddrop and Sarah Sims...
George Burd (1788 – January 13, 1844) was an Anti-Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. George Burd was born in Pennsylvania...
Lawrence Arthur Burd FRHistS FRPSL (sometimes "Laurence"; 1 June 1863 – 12 April 1931) was a British public school schoolmaster, expert on the works of...
James Burd (March 10, 1725 – October 5, 1793) was a colonial American soldier in the French and Indian War, during which he played an important role in...
Burd (born April 17, 1980) is an American novelist. Nick Burd attended the University of Iowa and received his MFA from The New School. In 2009, Burd...
Fort Burd — on the Nemacolin Trail, was the name of the French and Indian War-era wooden fort built in 1759 by Pennsylvania militia colonel James Burd to...
Abū Muʿādh Bashshār ibn Burd (Arabic: أبو معاذ بشّار بن برد; 714–783), nicknamed al-Muraʿʿath (Arabic: المرعّث, 'the wattled'), was a Persian poet of the...
Miller Burd (17 May 1873 – 11 November 1933) was an American stained glass designer and children's book and magazine cover illustrator. Burd was born...
Lettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960), also known as L.B. Cowman, was an American writer and author of the devotional books Streams in the...
Wikisource has original text related to this article: Child's Ballads/28 Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane is Child ballad number 28. Despite similarity in...
Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick or Burd Bell (Child ballad # 257; Roud # 107) is a traditional folk song, framed with explicit warnings about loving above...
Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Burd, the son of Colonel James Burd and Sarah (Shippen) Burd, was born February 5, 1749, in Philadelphia,...
The BURD II was a two-place human-powered biplane, designed and built by graduates and undergraduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It...
The liver bird (/ˈlaɪvərbɜːrd/ LY-vər-burd) is a mythical creature which is the symbol of the English city of Liverpool. It is normally represented as...
Christianity portal Walter Burd, DCM, was an Anglican bishop in the second quarter of the 20th century. He was born on 23 February 1888 and educated at...
The BURD was a two-place human-powered biplane, designed and built by graduates and undergraduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with Professors...
Edward Burd Hubley (1792 – February 23, 1856) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Edward B. Hubley was born in Reading...