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- Weyman Bouchery (1683–1712) was a Latin poet. Bouchery was the son of Arnold Bouchery, one of the ministers of the Walloon congregation at Canterbury....
- Omer Bouchery (1882–1962) was a French illustrator. v t e...
- BBC. 19 September 2003. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006. Bouchery EE, Harwood HJ, Sacks JJ, Simon CJ, Brewer RD (November 2011). "Economic...
- imperative as in the past, thus community events such as hog-killings (boucheries) occurred less frequently. Improved transportation and increased incomes...
- the Rue Saint-Dominique, Rue Taranne, Rue Sainte-Marguerite, Rue des Boucheries and Rue des Cordeliers. One landmark removed to make way for the project...
- corner of Rue de Buci. Buildings shown between the corner of the rue de Buci and rue de Seine are the original North side of the former rue des Boucheries....
- veterinarian is banned outright. In France, specialized butcher shops (boucheries chevalines) sell horse meat, as ordinary butcher shops were for a long...
- d'or) is a 1947 Belgian stop motion feature film produced by Wilfried Bouchery for Films Claude Misonne and based on the comic book of the same name from...
- "around the year 1725". It met at the house of the traiteur Huré on rue des Boucheries, "in the manner of English societies", and mainly brought together Irishmen...
- dogs of France. The French alants de boucherie were known as alauntz o bouchery in England, famously dramatised by Chaucer in his "Knight's Tale" as the...