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Keyseat
Keyseat Key"seat`, v. t. To form a key seat, as by cutting. See Key seat, under Key.

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- Thomas Keyse (1722–1800) was an English still-life painter, and the proprietor of Bermondsey Spa. A self-taught artist, Keyse was a member of the Free...
- John Keyse Sherwin (1751 – 24 September 1790) was an English engraver and history-painter. Sherwin was born at East Dean in Sus****. His father was a wood-cutter...
- known thief. In 1885, he was convicted of the murder of his employer, Emma Keyse, at her home at Babbacombe Bay near Torquay on 15 November 1884, with a...
- by Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Hudson. He was drawn and engraved by John Keyse Sherwin, and a vignette made by Drayton after Robert Smirke. See List of...
- Dancers, Managers and others Stage Personnel in London, vol. 8: Hough to Keyse, p. 259.; Wendy C. Nielsen: Women Warriors in Romantic Drama, Chapter IV...
- original on 14 June 2023. Retrieved 14 August 2023. Naufila, Marmiliano Keyse de Oliveira (2016). "A search for an integrated peace framework for Angola:...
- Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Keyse SM, Emslie EA (Oct 1992). "Oxidative stress and heat shock induce a human...
- Kaarshe Kediye Kamas Karbaashe Kartiile Kawaaliye Kayd Keenadiid Keynaan Keyse Khayre Kiile Koombe Kooshin Koosafaare Kuluc Kunciil Lediye Liibaan Lo'odoon...
- Executive Officer: Steve Kavanagh Directors: Constantine Gonticas, Trevor Keyse, Demos Kouvaris, Richard Press, Peter Garston and Matthew Sidman Director...
- name from the historic Bermondsey Spa, developed by the painter Thomas Keyse after mineral springs were discovered there in the eighteenth century. Bermondsey...