- Turberville,
sometimes Turbervile or Turburville, is an
English surname derived from a
French toponymic - a
French village called Thouberville. Two prominent...
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sanitatis casanatensis (14th century)
Hunting the hart (16th Century) from
Turbervile,
copied from
Jaques du Fouilloux.
Filas Brasileiros hunting a jaguar....
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George Turberville, or
Turbervile (about 1540 –
before 1597) was an
English poet. He was the
second son of
Henry Turberville of
Winterborne Whitechurch...
- R.M. A
Review of
Coursing British Field Sports Society,
London 1971
Turbervile (Gascoigne), George. The
Noble Art of
Venerie or
Hunting 1576. See page...
- Vol X. Mammalia. The
Library of Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-5115-9533-9.
Turbervile,
George (1575). The
Noble Art of
Venerie or Hunting. "Hart". The New Sporting...
- Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-05365-2. Turberville,
George (7
October 2018). "
Turbervile's Booke of hunting, 1576". [Oxford] :
Clarendon Press; New York : [Oxford...
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Chases of
England and Wales: A Glossary. St John's College, Oxford.
Turbervile,
George (1575). The
Noble Art of
Venerie or Huntyng. Barbour, John (1375)...
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Augustinian Friars (under the
Limit of Lincoln)
founded c.1250:
granted by the
Turberviles (Tubervilles);
dissolved August 1538;
granted to
Thomas Reeves and George...
- Bedfordshire. Leach's
second wife was
Katherine Turbervile (died
before 1637), the
eldest daughter of
Nicholas Turbervile of
Crediton by his wife
Charity Prideaux...
- the
barrister Robert Francis, who was
hanged for his murder. Bedloe,
Turbervile and
Dugdale had all died of
natural causes while the Plot was
still officially...