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- Raisley Calvert (1773-1795) was a British sculptor. He is best known as a benefactor of the poet William Wordsworth. Calvert's exact birth date is unknown...
- threats and attacks. In 2010, Raisley was convicted of orchestrating a DDoS attack against sites carrying the story. Raisley was sentenced to two years in...
- Hunter move to Ponderosa and Dusty becomes the ranch foreman. Notes Gordon, Raisley (2007). "TV Guide Top 50 Dad's of All Time". TV Guide. "The Philip Diedesheimer...
- (1833–1912) Lewis Henry Moorsom (1835–1914) Robert Henry Benson (1850–1929) Raisley Stewart Moorsom (1892–1981) Anne Thompson (1900–1993) Henry Hamilton Laurence...
- Walk and Descriptive Sketches. In 1795 he received a legacy of £900 from Raisley Calvert and became able to pursue a career as a poet. It was also in 1795...
- Conditioning System with Microchannel Heat Exchanger. Patent 2,046,968 John C Raisley issued July 7, 1936; filed Jan. 8, 1934 [1] Patil, Ramachandra K.; Shende...
- object did these eyes behold" Miscellaneous Sonnets 1807 To the Memory of Raisley Calvert 1806 "Calvert! it must not be unheard by them" Miscellaneous Sonnets...
- London, and in South Devon. His mother Sasha (1931–1993), daughter of Raisley Stewart Moorsom, a descendant of Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom, who fought...
- They later divorced, and in December 1961 he married Sasha (daughter of Raisley Stewart Moorsom and a descendant of Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom), a novelist...
- Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches. He received a legacy of £900 from Raisley Calvert in 1795 so that he could pursue writing poetry. That year, he met...