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Robert Fysher (baptised 1698, died 1749) was an
English librarian who
served as Bodley's Librarian, the head of the
Bodleian Library at the University...
- in Lincolnshire,
purchased from
Francis Fysher, and for
vesting and
settling other estates of
Francis Fysher in
Lincolnshire upon
trusts and
other purposes...
- from
which the
alternative spelling of his own name (Greevz, and
sometimes Fysher) was derived. An
example of this can be seen in a
letter Fisher wrote to...
- 1. c. 6 18
March 1581 An act for ****urance of
certain lands to
Edward Fysher; and for ****urance of a rent-charge of four
score and two
pounds ten shillings...
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gifted in 1396 by
Archbishop Thomas Arundel of York to John and
Margaret Fysher. When built, the
first floor overhung the
roadway in the
style of the time...
-
Bodleian Library at Oxford.
Duckworth & Co. p. 28. Moore,
Dorothy M. (2004). "
Fysher,
Robert (bap. 1698, d. 1749)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed...
- (a ****ure
judge of the
Court of
Common Pleas),
William Tey, and
Michael Fysher. The
property consisted of 4 messuages, 4 gardens, the site of a windmill...
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enlargened in the 19th
century and
later and is now
known as Courtlands.
Fyshers was the
original name of the
house now
occupied by the
redbrick Old Cage...
- 'Cohan And
Harris Minstrels' "A
Little Love, A
Little Kiss" w. (Fr)
Nilson Fysher (Eng)
Adrian Ross m. Leo
Silesu "Love Is Like A Firefly" w. Otto Harbach...
- 1569 (res.):
George Carew 20
October 1569–bef. 1583 (d.):
Robert Fisher/
Fysher 14
January 1583 – 25
November 1633 (d.):
Thomas Barrett 16
January 1634–bef...