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Elizabeth J.
Rastall was an
American female tennis player who was
active at the turn of the 19th and 20th century.
Rastall won the
mixed doubles title...
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Robert Heron Rastall FGS (November 8, 1871,
Turnerdale Hall near Whitby,
North Yorkshire –
February 3, 1950) was a
British geologist and petrologist....
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Samuel Rastall (1749–1781) was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland in the
Eighteenth Century.
Rastall was born in Newark-on-Trent and
educated at Peterhouse...
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found in
music notation from the late
thirteenth century (Morehen and
Rastall 2001). It
derives from the round,
stemless semibrevis of
mensural notation...
- John
Rastell (or
Rastall) (c. 1475 – 1536) was an
English printer, author,
member of parliament, and barrister. Born in Coventry, he is
vaguely reported...
- New York, London: J.
Church and Company, 1896). John
Morehen and
Richard Rastall, "Note values"", The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians, second...
- Spanish,
Catalan and Portuguese. List of
musical symbols Morehen, John;
Rastall,
Richard (2001). "Semiquaver". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.)...
- Publications. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-486-27725-7.
Retrieved 18
October 2011.
Rastall,
Richard (2001). "System". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The...
- M****cript (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall), pp. 42-43
Richard Rastall (2001). "Direct".
Grove Music Online.
Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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Henson / D. L.
Magruder 1898:
Carrie Neely /
Edwin Fischer 1899:
Elizabeth Rastall /
Albert L.
Hoskins 1900:
Margaret Hunnewell /
Alfred Codman 1901: Marion...