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William Bousie (died
after 1787), was an Anglo-French merchant. In 1776
Bousie met
Count Cagliostro in London. In 1783-1787
Bousie was
involved with the...
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Jacques de
Bousie (floruit 1580–1610) was a
Flemish confectioner known as a "sugarman"
working in Edinburgh, Scotland, emplo**** by
James VI and Anne of...
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Lighting Designer – Vic S****on
Music Director – Mark
Bousie In 2009 the
Birmingham Repertory Theatre presented a new
production directed...
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Buhari Chiamaka Nwagbo Accra,
Nigeria Beth
Farmer Sophie Jackson Kirstin Bousie Emma Barr Kinross,
Scotland Tracy Fleury Selena Njegovan Liz Fyfe Kristin...
- leader:
Gabrielle Lester String group leader: John
Bradbury Accordion: Mark
Bousie Banjo: John
Parricelli B****: Nico Abondolo,
Christian Kollgaard B**** trombone:...
- Coltman,
Celeste E.; Barzan, Martina; Besomi, Manuela; Brackley, Victoria;
Bousie,
Jaquelin A.; Choisne, Julie; Diamond,
Laura E.; ****,
Taylor J. M.; D'Souza...
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knockout round. In the quarterfinals, the team won 5–4 over
Kirstin Bousie and
Craig Waddell before losing to
Sophie Jackson and
Duncan McFadzean 9–3...
- — 28 June 1633 Act in
favour of the said
James Maxwell and
Elizabeth de
Bousie his spous. Not
public and
general 1633 c. 99 — 28 June 1633 Act in favour...
- Riddle's
court in Edinburgh,
which included sugar works made by
Jacques de
Bousie.
Surviving painted decoration in MacMorran's
house may date from this occasion...
- noblewomen's
common practice of
making household medicines.
Jacques de
Bousie,
confectioner at the
Scottish court Mason,
Laura (2018).
Sweets and candy:...