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Walter Fyshe (died 1585) was a
London tailor who
worked for
Elizabeth I
until 1582. He also made some of her ****hingales.
Fyshe made the queen's ceremonial...
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Colonel Charles Fyshe Roberts, CMG (20
August 1837 – 9
September 1914) was Under-Secretary of
Defence in
colonial New
South Wales.
Roberts was the son...
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Michael A.
Fyshe is a
Canadian management consultant,
advertising executive and
former President and CEO for BBDO Canada.
Fyshe was born in Montreal, Quebec...
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Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–1841) was the
first Commissioner for
Crown Lands of the Port
Phillip District,
founder of
Flemington Racecourse and petitioner...
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Thomas Fyshe Palmer (1747–1802) was an
English Unitarian minister,
political reformer and convict.
Palmer was born in Ickwell, Bedfordshire, England,...
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Charles Fyshe Palmer (1769 – 24 Jan 1843) was a
British politician.
Palmer lived at
Luckley Park at
Wokingham in Berkshire. He
married Madeline, the daughter...
- bote lode with
powder mellwylle [salted fish] ...one
fyshe, for
every boute lode with
fresh fyshe that he
goeth for ...jd [one penny]." In 1620, there...
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became close-****ing with a deep V-waistline.
Elizabeth I's tailor,
Walter Fyshe,
first made her a
doublet in 1575, of
yellow satin decorated with silver...
- 1878, Leonowens's
daughter Avis
Annie Crawford Connybeare married Thomas Fyshe, a
Scottish banker and the
cashier (general manager) of the Bank of Nova...
- translation,
William Tyndale translated the
phrase in
Jonah 2:1 as "greate
fyshe" and the word kétos (Gr****) or
cetus (Latin) in
Matthew 12:40 as "whale"...