- John
Purss (12
December 1732 – 8
April 1803) was a
Canadian merchant,
militia officer, and
office holder.
Purss was born in Elgin,
Scotland in 1732, the...
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Ouzts OOTS /uːts/
Peirce PURSS /pɜːrs/
Uncommon Petre like
Peter /ˈpiːtər/
Pierce PURSS /pɜːrs/
Uncommon Pole POOL /puːl/ As in Pole-Carew...
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merchants at
Quebec following the fall of New France; of the firm
Johnston &
Purss. He was
foreman of the
first grand jury of the new
British province of Quebec...
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Charles Sanders Peirce (/pɜːrs/
PURSS;
September 10, 1839 –
April 19, 1914) was an
American scientist, mathematician, logician, and
philosopher who is...
- In that year he
established a
partnership with
Scottish emigrants John
Purss and
James Johnston to
establish a
trading post to
serve the fur and fishing...
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Position Emergency Field: Ian
Robinson (9)
Rowan Sawers (3) Boundary:
Adrian Ryan (2)
Christopher Sporton (2) Goal:
Douglas Purss (1)
Michael Roache (1)...
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party Liberal Spouse(s) ****
Smith (m. 1873; died 1876)
Rosalind Lucy
Purss (m. 1877)
Children Fred Hall-Jones
Relatives John Hall-Jones (grandson)...
- July 1891, the son of
William Hall-Jones and
Rosalind Lucy Hall-Jones (née
Purss). He took over the
legal practice of R. H.
Rattray at
Invercargill in 1917...
- used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Purss, G. S. (1998). "Dorothy E. Shaw: A
biography of her
career in
plant pathology"...
- 44 days
Seddon m. 1869 17
Rosalind Lucy Hall-Jones (Lady Hall-Jones) (née
Purss) 30 May 1858 – 13
October 1942 (aged 84) 10 June 1906 – 6
August 1906 57 days...