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Onslow Burrish (died 1758) was a
British envoy in the Low
Countries and Germany.
Burrish was
appointed "to be his Majesty's
Resident at the
Court of Brussels...
- 1689–1714: As
Hanover 1729 and 1730–1731:
Richard Sutton 1745:
Onslow Burrish 1761–1762:
Colonel John
Clavering 1765 and 1775–1776:
Colonel William Faucitt...
- also
accredited to many
states of the Holy
Roman Empire 1745–1758:
Onslow Burrish Minister, also to
Bavaria and
other states 1755–1781:
George Cressner Minister...
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agreed in
October 1743 and were
unaffected by
Toulon These were; (1)
George Burrish; HMS
Dorsetshire (2) John Ambrose; HMS
Rupert (3)
Edmund Williams; HMS...
- / From
Battle to Berrish, / And
round about Robertsbridge home ..." ("
Burrish" is a
variant pronunciation mentioned in 1933). St Bartholomew's Church...
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Retrieved 6 May 2017. "Spring
Newsletter 2013".
SpringHill Camps. p. 4.
Burrish, Sam (16
August 2007). "Fairchild C-123 will
centerpiece museum". SiouxCityJournal...
- came to an end in 1722 and the bank
continued under the name
Tourton et
Burrish,
named after the
first clerk. When Jean-Claude
Tourton died two
years later...
- fair
table diamond set
beneath it. A "H" of gold set with rock ruby. A
burrish set with a fair diamond. A rose set with fair diamonds. A
carcanet (necklace)...
- at a cost of £1,872.1.9d. She was
under the
command of
Captain George Burrish, RN for
service in the
North Sea in May 1732, She went to the Portuguese...
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trials at
large of the
lieutenants of the Dorsetshire, and of
Captain Burrish. London, England: HM Government. pp. 3–4. Charnock, John (1797). Biographia...