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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Rowland Burdon (c. 1757 – 17 September 1838) was an English landowner and Tory politician from Castle Eden in County Durham.He was elected at the 1790 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for County Durham, and held the seat until the 1806 general election, which he did not contest.The Castle Eden Vase (or Beaker) was found on his estate in about 1775, by a labourer working on a hedge. The glass vase was a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon "claw beaker" which had been buried beside the skull of human body.It was presented to the British Museum in October 1947 his great-great-granddaughter Mrs Sclater-Booth, in memory of her father Rowland Burdon (1857–1944).He is mentioned in “Sunderland Bridge”, a poem which appears as "anonymous" in The Bishoprick Garland of 1834 by Sir Cuthbert Sharp. (The poem also appears under the authorship of “M W of North Shields” in Rhymes of Northern Bards by John Bell (junior).) The comments that are attached to the poem in The Bishoprick Garland state that he was responsible for the splendid bridge which linked the “Northsiders” of Sunderland to the rest of the Town, an achievement which was never fully appreciated, shown by the fact that the bridge had no official name and was called rather indifferently and uninterestedly, Sunderland Bridge, Wearmouth Bridge, or the Iron Bridge... }

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