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Catherina Boevey (1669–1726) (or Bovey, nee Riches) (pronounced "Boovey"), was a philanthropist.
Catherina was born in
London in 1669, the
daughter of...
- The Barrow,
later Crawley-
Boevey Baronetcy (pronounced "Boovey"), of
Highgrove (Hygrove House, Minsterworth) in the
County of Gloucester, is a
title in...
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William Walstan Crawley-
Boevey (born 1960) is an
English mathematician.
Since 2016, he has been
Alexander von
Humboldt Professor at Universität Bielefeld...
- the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. It is the
former seat of the Crawley-
Boevey Baronets.
Flaxley Abbey was
founded in 1151 by
Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl...
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James Boevey (1622–1696) (pronounced "Boovey") was an
English merchant,
lawyer and
philosopher of
Huguenot parentage. He was born in
London at 6 a.m. on...
- the home
enthronement of the
Sacred Heart was
started by R.
Mateo Crawley-
Boevey, a
priest of the
Congregation of the
Sacred Hearts of
Jesus and Mary, in...
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Arthur William (A. W.) Crawley-
Boevey was a
British author,
barrister and
civil servant, born on 12
August 1845 in London, UK. As an author, he is most...
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participle refers to,
being a
neuter noun Text from will of
James Boevey (d.1696) Harper, Douglas. "probate".
Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved...
- Mary Crawley-
Boevey (1851-1911) was a
British author of
Victorian fiction novels. They are
mostly out of print.
Sybella Mary Crawley-
Boevey was born in...
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Highnam Court 9
December 1783
Vacant since 2022. 390 Barrow, now Crawley-
Boevey of
Highgrove 22
January 1784 391
Rycroft of
Calton 22
January 1784 392 Smith...