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Philip Rosseter (1568 – 5 May 1623) was an
English composer and musician, as well as a
theatrical manager. His
family seems to have been from Somerset...
- did give all that he had unto Mr
Phillip Rosseter, and
wished that his
estate had bin
farre more", and
Rosseter was
sworn before Dr
Edmund Pope to administer...
- City, Nebraska. It was
built in 1913 for
Viola Rosseter Odendahl, the
daughter of
hotelier Cyrus Rosseter and the
widow of
druggist Charles Odendahl. In...
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Michael Kitchen –
Peter Walsh Alan Cox –
Young Peter Sarah Badel – Lady
Rosseter Lena
Headey –
Young Sally John
Standing –
Richard Dalloway Robert Portal...
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Philip Rosseter,
court musician, composer, and
theatrical manager,
published a collection...
- a
common family name
among several branches of the family.
Timothy W.
Rosseter is
listed as
serving as a Surgeon's Mate of Fellow's M****achusetts Regiment...
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Campion (1567–1620)
whose Books of Airs (1601) (co-written with
Philip Rosseter)
contains over 100 lute
songs and was
reprinted four
times in the 1610s...
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Effects John
Andrew Berton, Jr.,
Daniel Jeannette, Neil
Corbould and
Thomas Rosseter Nominated Best
Young Actor Freddie Boath Nominated Young Artist Awards...
- of Clarissa's, with whom she
shared a kiss, who is now
married to Lord
Rosseter and has five boys.
Sally had a
strained relationship with her
family and...
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tablature in 1596. It
contained music by
Francis Cutting, John Dowland,
Philip Rosseter,
Peter Philips,
Anthony Holborne,
Edward Johnson and
William Byrd. It was...