- John
Edwin Cussans (1837–1899) was an
English antiquary.
Cussans was born in
Plymouth 30
October 1837, the
fifth child of
Thomas Cussans, who had been...
-
Cryptocarya whiffiniana was
first formally described in 2007 by J. Le
Cussan and
Bernard Hyland in the
appendix to the
Flora of
Australia from specimens...
- appaumée,
useful in
differentiating from Fane arms;
concerning appaumée
Cussans (1898) states: "In
blazoning a Hand,
besides stating what
position it occupies...
- with
bezants should be
blazoned as bezanté or bezantée". — (John
Edwin Cussans), The
Handbook of Heraldry, The
usual convention in
English heraldry is...
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Archived from the
original on 16
April 2015.
Retrieved 10
April 2015.
Cussans, Thomas. "Voice of
cricket happy to
strengthen his
French connection"....
- [citation needed] Some
antebellum structures survive,
including the
Oldest (or
Cussans-Watlington)
House (1829–1836) and the John
Huling Geiger House (1846–1849)...
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living at the
Great Gaddesden Parsonage in Hertfordshire, England. In
Cussan's History of Hertfordshire, he
mentions a
Thomas Halsey who was baptized...
-
performances of song and
swimming were
given by
local celebrity William Cussans in the
eighteenth century.
Covent Garden is
licensed for
street entertainment...
- www.civicheraldry.co.uk.
Retrieved 2017-03-02. Fox-Davies (1909), p. 242
Cussans (2003), p. 93 "the
definition of segreant". www.dictionary.com. Berry,...
- (393): 721–738. doi:10.1093/ehr/XCIX.CCCXCIII.721. JSTOR 569175.
Thames Cussans,
Kings and
Queens of the
British Isles (The
Times Books, 2002), pp.32–35...