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Henry Leonard Fosbrooke (11
September 1876 – 10
March 1950) was an
Anglican priest in the 20th century. He was
educated at
Clare College,
Cambridge and...
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White Hart Inn in Ware, England.
Built by
Hertfordshire carpenter Jonas Fosbrooke about 1590, the bed
measures 3.38m long and 3.26m wide (ten by eleven...
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Tropenmedizin und
Parasitologie (in German). 20 (1): 39–50. PMID 5393325.
Fosbrooke, H. (1963). "The
stomoxys plague in Ngorongoro". East
African Wildlife...
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Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (sometime
Fosbrooke) FSA (27 May 1770 – 1
January 1842) was an
English clergyman and antiquary. He was
curate of Horsley, Gloucestershire...
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brewery was
managed chiefly by
Thomas Fosbrooke Salt,
under the name Salt and Co. In 1853
Henry Wardle (Thomas
Fosbrooke Salt's son-in-law)
joined Salt in...
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Retrieved 2022-07-26.
Fosbrooke, H.A. 1958 “Blessing the Year: a Wasi/Rangi Ceremony”,
Tanganyika Notes and
Records 50, 21-2
Fosbrooke, H.A. 1958 “A Rangi...
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recent Cavendish Bridge, as a
result of the
efforts of the
Fosbrooke family of Shardlow. Later, in 1699, the
baron William Paget (Lord Paget)...
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Robin Headlam. Shakespeare's Humanism.
Cambridge University Press, 2006
Fosbrooke,
Thomas Dudley c. 1810,
Encyclopaedia of
Antiquities (Publisher unknown)...
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Leonard Fosbrooke,
originally to an H-plan
design with two
storeys with
parapets and a six-bay
entrance front. A
series of six
Leonard Fosbrookes succeeded...
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original on 2024-03-03.
Retrieved 2024-03-03.
Fosbrooke, H. (1934). "Some
Aspects of the
Kimwani Fishing Culture, with Comparative...