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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...
- 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...
- 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...