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- John Peter Desmaretz (c. 1686 – 1768) was a British civil and military engineer. His projects included a new entrance to S****ham-by-Sea's harbour (1753)...
- Nicolas Desmaretz, marquis de Maillebois (10 September 1648, Paris – 4 May 1721, Paris) was a Controller-General of Finances during the reign of Louis...
- Jean Desmarets, Sieur de Saint-Sorlin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ demaʁɛ]; 1595 – 28 October 1676) was a French writer and dramatist. He was a founding...
- The 'Gun Wharfe' (Old Gun Wharf) in 1750, from a map drawn by J. P. Desmaretz....
- Plan and profiles of Portsea Bridge Fort, 1747 (by J. P. Desmaretz). Note that the cr**** is named as Portsea Lake....
- Le Parisien (in French). 24 September 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2020. Desmaretz, Vincent (25 September 2014). "FOOTBALL (National) Pierre Womé (Chambly):...
- avoid trial; returned in 1691 Mme Cottard Lesage admonished and fined Mme Desmaretz Lesage fined Françoise de Dreux La Voisin exiled from the capital, but...
- Wood Fort built. 1756 Chatham Lines built, to designs by Captain John Desmaretz (who also designed the Portsmouth fortifications). This fortification...
- Detail of a 1750 map by J. P. Desmaretz, showing Fort Blockhouse (left) in relation to the Round Tower and battery on the other side of the entrance to...
- Portsea Island side of the cr**** under the supervision of John Peter Desmaretz. They consisted of a 15–20-foot-wide (4.6–6.1 m) and 6-foot-deep (1.8 m)...