- Pierre-Jean
Grosley (Troyes, 18
November 1718 – Troyes, 4
November 1785) was a
French man of letters,
local historian,
travel writer and
observer of social...
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familiar form
appeared in Pierre-Jean
Grosley's Londres (Neuchâtel, 1770),
translated as A Tour to
London in 1772;
Grosley's impressions had been
formed during...
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Grosley-sur-Risle (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɔlɛ syʁ ʁil],
literally Grosley on Risle) is a
commune just
outside Beaumont-le-Roger in the Eure department...
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subject of debate. A
rumour in a
contemporaneous travel book by Pierre-Jean
Grosley, Tour to London,
formed the po****r myth that
bread and meat sustained...
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block of
flats of the same name. The
French travel writer Pierre-Jean
Grosley in his book
Londres (1770,
translated as Tour to London)
considered the...
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Literaturzeitung (in German).
Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. 1971. p. 51. Pierre-Jean
Grosley, sur le Vie et les
ouvrages de François Pithou, p. 106-231, in Vie de Pierre...
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Frenchman who had
visited London and
observed a May Day procession,
Peter Grosley. The
earliest known reference to the term "Jack in the Green"
comes from...
- Gournay-le-Guérin
Grand Bourgtheroulde Grand-Camp Graveron-Sémerville
Gravigny Grosley-sur-Risle Grossœuvre
Guerny Guichainville Guiseniers L'Habit Hacqueville...
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rumour in a
contemporary travel book
called Tour to
London by
Pierre Jean
Grosley (although not confirmed)
formed the po****r myth that
bread and meat sustained...
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Jacques Claude Beugnot,
Politician Nicolas Desmarest,
Geologist Pierre-Jean
Grosley,
Historian Edmé Boursault, Man of
Letters Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem...