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Boucherett is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ayscoghe Boucherett (1755–1815),
British landowner,
businessman and
politician Jessie...
- (Emilia)
Jessie Boucherett (November 1825 – 18
October 1905) was an
English campaigner for women's rights. She was born in
November 1825 at
North Willingham...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Ayscoghe Boucherett JP DL (/ˈæskju/; 16
April 1755 – 15
September 1815) was a
British landowner,
businessman and
politician who served...
- only son of Lieutenant-Colonel
Michael Barne and Mary
Boucherett,
daughter of
Ayscoghe Boucherett. He
served as a
captain in the 12th
Royal Lancers. In...
- the
Society for
Promoting the
Employment of
Women (S.P.E.W.).
Jessie Boucherett and
Adelaide Anne
Procter through S.P.E.W.
offered classes in arithmetic...
- women's organisations. The
society was
established in 1859 by
Jessie Boucherett,
Barbara Bodichon,
Adelaide Anne
Proctor and
Lydia Becker to
promote the...
- boat in
River Hamble) Tory
Newport (Isle of Wight) (1812-death)
Ayscoghe Boucherett 1755 1815 (carriage accident)
Great Grimsby (1796–1803) High
Sheriff of...
- Arnold. p. 150 and 197.
Boucherett,
Jessie (1892). The Englishwoman's
review (of
social and
industrial questions) [ed. by J.
Boucherett]. p. 511. "GDS - Records...
- Rasen), Lincolnshire, England. It was
built around 1790 for
Ayscoghe Boucherett and is
attributed to the
architect Robert Mitc**** (a
similar building...
- a
product of the
early women's movement. Its
first editor was
Jessie Boucherett, who saw it as the
successor to the
English Woman's
Journal (1858–64)...