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Philippe de
Caverel,
Latinized as
Philippus Caverellius (1555–1636), was an
abbot of the
Benedictine Abbey of St Vaast, Arras, and a
councillor of state...
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admission of
girls to
Downside in
September 2005.
Caverel is
named after the
benefactor Abbot Philippe de
Caverel. The
house colours are
green and white. Isabella...
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interested in
another p****enger, a strong-willed
Australian heiress named Diana Caverel.
Diana rejects Sir Cuthbert's proposal,
calling him "the best, the truest...
- as the seat of the
court bailiffs. In 1595, the mayor, one
Jacques de
Caverel had
obtained permission from
Brussels to
raise taxes on beer and wine for...
- His Brother's
Keeper (novel) 1993
Indictment for
Murder (novel) 1994 The
Caverel Claim (novel) 1998 The
Richmond Diary (novel) 2001 A
Relic of War (novel)...
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mission was
written by his
successor as
abbot of St Vaast,
Philippe de
Caverel, and was
published in 1851 as
Relation du
voyage et de l'amb****ade de Jean...
- June –
Albertus Clouwet,
engraver (died 1679) Date
uncertain Philippe de
Caverel (born 1555),
abbot Matthijs Langhedul,
organ builder Joannes Woverius (born...
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Brugse Vrije County of
Artois *Paul Boudot,
bishop of
Arras *Philippe de
Caverel,
abbot of St
Vaast *Guillaume de Montmorency, knight, lord of Noefville-Vitast...
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notably the prin****l
monastery at Valladolid. In 1611 Dom
Philippe de
Caverel,
abbot of St. Vaast's
Abbey at Arras,
built and
endowed a
monastery for...
- Sackville,
third son of
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, and
Philippe de
Caverel,
abbot of St. Vedast's in Arras,
enlisted by
Augustine Bradshaw (John White)...