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Alexander Balloch Grosart (18 June 1827 – 16
March 1899) was a
Scottish clergyman and
literary editor. He is
chiefly remembered for
reprinting much rare...
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Allister Grosart, PC (December 13, 1906 –
February 8, 1984) was a
Progressive Conservative politician, Senator,
journalist and
businessman in Canada....
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George Albert Grosart (April 11, 1880 –
April 18, 1902) was an
American left
fielder in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for the
Boston Beaneaters in...
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Christine Grosart is a cave
diver and explorer. She
holds the
British women’s cave
diving depth record. She is a
trustee and team
leader of the marine...
- been run by
Allister Grosart, an
executive for
McKim Advertising Ltd. Soon
after taking the leadership,
Diefenbaker got
Grosart to help out at Tory headquarters...
- Read, of Henlow,
preached his
funeral sermon.
Grosart 1885, p. 181.
Grosart 1885, pp. 181, 182.
Grosart 1885, p. 182.
Attribution This
article incorporates...
- age. This was in 1676,
which would place his year of
birth around 1596 (
Grosart 1885, p. 151
cites Malcolm,
Londinium Redivivum, iii. 453).
Stephen Wright...
- (1617)
These rare
editions were
compiled by
Reverend Alexander Balloch Grosart (1827–1899) into a two-volume
edition privately printed in one hundred...
- of
Thomas Washbourne, D.D., was
published in 1869,
edited by
Alexander Grosart, and kept Washbourne's name as a
religious poet alive. He was born at Wichenford...
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Dictionary of
English Literature, London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via
Wikisource Grosart,
Alexander Balloch (1885). "Bannatyne, Richard" .
Dictionary of National...