- 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...
- with
bezants should be
blazoned as bezanté or bezantée". — (John
Edwin Cussans), The
Handbook of Heraldry, The
usual convention in
English heraldry is...
- appaumée,
useful in
differentiating from Fane arms;
concerning appaumée
Cussans (1898) states: "In
blazoning a Hand,
besides stating what
position it occupies...
-
living at the
Great Gaddesden Parsonage in Hertfordshire, England. In
Cussan's History of Hertfordshire, he
mentions a
Thomas Halsey who was baptized...
-
Unknown kende or
gyula (Son of Ügyek and Emese) Kurszán Kücsid, Kusál,
Cussan, Cusa c.? c. 904
Unknown kende or
gyula (Son of Kond and
brother of Kaplon)...
- 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,...
- of
National Biography. Vol. 29. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. pp. 392–393.
Cussans, Thomas. The
Times Kings &
Queens of The
British Isles (page 92); ISBN 0-00-714195-5...
- John
Newman and MistaJam)
Samuel Douek "Remember" (with
Becky Hill)
Carly Cussan "Crazy What Love Can Do" (with
Becky Hill and Ella Henderson) 2022 Michael...
- "Cryptocarya triplinervis".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 21
October 2024. Le
Cussan, J.; Hyland,
Bernard P.M. "Cryptocarya triplinervis".
Flora of Australia...