- Lieutenant-Colonel
Ayscoghe Boucherett JP DL (/ˈæskju/; 16
April 1755 – 15
September 1815) was a
British landowner,
businessman and
politician who served...
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Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer (1852–1903) was a
British colonial official, and
explorer in
Baluchistan and the Sudan. He
explored the
economically useful plants...
- make qurut.
While traveling in the
Baluchistan English explorer Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer encountered this form of kashk: ...from the
butter manufacture is...
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Parliament of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Ayscoghe Boucherett William Mellish Member of
Parliament for
Great Grimsby July 1803 – 1808 With: William...
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rowing boat in
River Hamble) Tory
Newport (Isle of Wight) (1812-death)
Ayscoghe Boucherett 1755 1815 (carriage accident)
Great Grimsby (1796–1803) High...
- alkaloids,
which may be
exported to
countries such as Germany.
Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer (1852–1903)
successfully cultivated Hyoscyamus muticus to obtain...
- 1st Duke of
Wellington Portrait of
George Canning, 1826 The
Children of
Ayscoghe Boucherett Abraham Redwood Shute Barrington (Merton College, Oxford) Sir...
- (near
Market Rasen), Lincolnshire, England. It was
built around 1790 for
Ayscoghe Boucherett and is
attributed to the
architect Robert Mitc**** (a similar...
- Cornish, Vaughan; Baigent,
Elizabeth (reviser) (2004). "Floyer,
Ernest Ayscoghe (1852–1903)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography.
Oxford Dictionary...
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Boucherett is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ayscoghe Boucherett (1755–1815),
British landowner,
businessman and
politician Jessie...