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Roscoe (also
spelled Rosco,
Roscow, and Ruscoe) is a
Cornish name
originating from the Old
Norse words for "doe wood" or "roebuck copse". It is also an...
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Roscow George Shedden (13 May 1882 – 11
December 1956) was an
Anglican colonial bishop in the
first half of the 20th century. Born into the
family of Sir...
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Roscoe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roscoe, also
spelled Rosco or
Roscow, may
refer to:
Roscoe (name) Roscoe, California, now Sun Valley, Los Angeles...
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castle during the
balmy middle months of 1260."
References Harley 978, BL.
Roscow 1999, [page needed].
Wulstan 2000, 8.
Latham 2002, 1226.
Albright 2004,...
- Kate
Rickards (born Kate
Roscow; also
known as
Katie Angell and Kate Leete; 8
December 1862 – 17
September 1922) was an
Australian trapeze artist and later...
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Heuer MA,
Roscow AS,
Hornberger K,
Scharf ES (February 2008). "Treating
fallopian tube occlusion...
- Quarter, a
predecessor of
Warwick County. He
married Mary
Roscow, the
daughter of
burgess William Roscow (d. 1700), who bore
several children, none of whom carried...
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Sherborne (became
first Bishop suffragan of Dorchester) 1947 – 1952 (ret.):
Roscow Shedden,
Vicar of
Wantage and
former Bishop of N****au late 1951 – 1963 (d...