Warburton (name)

Warburton is surname that derives from the name of the village in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire), England.

People with the name include:

Surname

Given or middle name

  • William Warburton (24 December 1698 – 7 June 1779), English writer and clergyman
  • Adolphus Warburton Moore (1841–1887), British civil servant and mountaineer
  • Sir Charles Warburton Meredith (1896–1977), Rhodesian Air Vice-Marshal
  • Denis Warburton Begbie (1914–2009), South African cricketer
  • Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone, 3rd Baronet (1830 or 1831–1917), English baronet and legal academic
  • James Warburton Begbie (1826–1876), Scottish physician
  • John Warburton Paul (1916–2004), British government official
  • John Warburton Sagar (1878–1941), English rugby player and diplomat
  • Leonard Warburton Matters (1881–1951), Australian journalist and UK politician
  • Philip Warburton Oland (1910–1996), Canadian businessman
  • Warburton Gamble (1882–1945), English stage and film actor
  • Warburton Pike (1861–1915), English explorer
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