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British Admiralty.
Pursers received no pay but were
entitled to
profits made
through their business activities. In the 18th
century a
purser would buy his...
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refer to:
Purser (surname), a
surname Purser (Pirate), the
pseudonym for the
Famous English Pyrat Thomas Walton;
hanged 1583. Cayley–
Purser Purser-Hallard...
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Purser's Magazine was a
computer magazine by
Robert Elliott Purser and
edited by Mary Ann Dobson.
Purser's Magazine was a
magazine which contained introductory-level...
- Look up
Purser or
purser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Purser is an
occupational surname,
denoting a
maker of purses, or a
treasurer or bursar....
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Shannon Purser (born June 27, 1997) is an
American actress. She made her
acting debut as Barb in the
Netflix drama series Stranger Things (2016–2022),...
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Andrew Douglas Purser (born 31
October 1958) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the
Footscray Football Club in the
Victorian Football...
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Wayne Montague Purser (born 13
April 1980) is an
English footballer striker, most
recently at
Wivenhoe Town, then in the
Isthmian League. He
began his...
- Toby
Purser (born 28 June 1974) is a
British conductor. Born in London,
Purser was
educated at the
independent Winchester College where he was a chorister...
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pursers originally did not hold rank. An 1854 Act of
Congress legalized the
relative rank
conferred upon
pursers by
General Order of...
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University of Mississippi, then an MFA from the
University of Florida. The
Pursers moved several times as
Stuart pursued his
teaching career. They
lived in...