- A
Caveat or
Warning for
Common Cursitors,
vulgarly called vagabonds (shortened as Caveat) was
first published in 1566 by
Thomas Harman, and
although no...
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Stanley Cursiter CBE FRSE
FRIAS FEIS RSA RSW (29
April 1887 – 22
April 1976) was an
Orcadian artist who pla**** an
important role in
introducing Post-Impressionism...
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Cursitor Doom is a
fictional British comic book
character who
debuted in a self-titled
comic strip in the 15
March 1969
issue of the
anthology Smash!,...
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known for his
seminal work on beggars, A
Caveat or
Warning for
Common Cursitors. He was the
grandson of
Henry Harman,
clerk of the
crown under Henry VII...
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Barons of the Exchequer'. However, he and his
successors held the
office of
Cursitor Baron.[clarification needed] An
additional Baron was
appointed in 1604...
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Poecilus cursitor is a
species of
woodland ground beetle in the
family Carabidae. It is
found in
North America. "Poecilus
cursitor Report". Integrated...
- The
Chief Baron of the
Exchequer was the
first "baron" (meaning judge) of the
English Exchequer of Pleas. "In the
absence of both the
Treasurer of the...
- the
Lights Went Out!" (drawn by José Ortiz),
mystery "The
Phantom of
Cursitor's Marsh" and "Rob O' the Wood". The
latter purported to be the adventures...
- peace,
included examples in his
account A
Caveat or
Warning for
Common Cursitors,
first published in 1566. He
collected his
information from vagabonds...
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presented as
living in
extreme poverty. A
Caveat or
Warning for
Common Cursitors,
vulgarly called vagabonds, was
first published in 1566 by
Thomas Harman...