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- Jean-Baptiste Boucho (February 18, 1797-March 6, 1871) was the Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore. Jean-Baptiste Boucho was born in Athos-Aspis, France...
- chef's knife. The gyuto were originally, and sometimes still called yo-boucho 洋包丁 literally meaning "Western chef's knife". The santoku 'three-virtue'...
- Jazreel Tan Jean Chong Jean Danker Jean Tay Jean Yip Group Jean-Baptiste Boucho Jean-Charles Blanpin Jean-Christophe Öberg Jean-Francois Manzoni Jean-Jacques...
- school was subsequently relocated into a brick house built by Jean-Baptiste Boucho of the Paris Foreign Missions in 1825 and converted into an English school...
- allotted by the Resident Councillor, George Bonham to Father Jean-Baptiste Boucho, a French missionary who had come from Penang. It was located in European...
- ended 7 September 1844 Predecessor Office created Successor Jean-Baptiste Boucho Previous post(s) Vicar Apostolic of Siam (1834–1841) Orders Ordination 30...
- Courvezy (Vicar Apostolic of Siam from 1834 to 1841) (1845–1871) Jean-Baptiste Boucho (1871–1877) Michel-Esther Le ****u (1878–1888) Edouard Gasnier (1888–1896)...
- succeeded as Apostolic Vicar of Siam (30 Mar 1834 – 10 Sep 1841) Jean-Baptiste Boucho (3 Jun 1845 – 6 Mar 1871), Titular Bishop of Attalia (10 Jun 1845 – 6 Mar...
- Charles Alexandre, French ****enist (d. 1870) February 18 Jean-Baptiste Boucho, French-born Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore (d. 1871) John Day, Liberian...
- Yoshikai) Barista (manga) (2010, 10 volumes, art by Kumi Muronaga) Onmitsu Boucho -Honjitsu mo urei nashi (2015, 4 volumes, art by Kei Honjou) Today's Burger...