Walter Fyshe (died 1585) was a London tailor who worked for Elizabeth I until 1582. He also made some of her farthingales. Fyshe made the queen's ceremonial...
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became close-fitting with a deep V-waistline. Elizabeth I's tailor, Walter Fyshe, first made her a doublet in 1575, of yellow satin decorated with silver...
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stirrup or foot. Some safeguards had pockets. In 1574, Elizabeth's tailor, Walter Fyshe worked on a safeguard of French "ashe colour Abramamasio" fabric, with...
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Bradbelt a Flanders gown of black velvet with satin made by her tailor Walter Fyshe. Elizabeth gave them a lease of the rectory of Utterby in Lincolnshire...
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Raphael Hammond the capper, and paid for gold lace supplied to the tailor Walter Fyshe. Montague also made and provided lace and fringes for the linings and...
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Brediman issued textiles for the queen's use, and to the queen's tailor Walter Fyshe. Brediman issued copes and vestments from the wardrobe to Kat Ashley...
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she reused some of Mary's clothes, which were altered by the tailor Walter Fyshe. The costume historian Janet Arnold described how items in Elizabeth's...
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Dorothy a Flanders gown of black velvet with satin made by her tailor Walter Fyshe. Elizabeth gave them property, including a lease of the rectory of Utterby...
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she and the other maids were given gowns made by the queen's tailor Walter Fyshe of yellow satin with green velvet edges and chevrons, with silver lace...
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year. Some of her clothes were gifts from the queen, made by her tailor Walter Fyshe. Mary Scudamore married another courtier, the gentleman usher, Sir John...
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silkwoman Alice Montague and for gold lace used by the queen's tailor Walter Fyshe. He also accounted for the wages of artisans, including the "Mistress...
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Elizabeth I in 1578 when her clothes were made by the Queen's tailor Walter Fyshe. She married Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh and was the chief mourner...
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Campbell praised Margarot, and Fyshe Palmer claimed that Margarot had been influenced to give false testimony. Campbell ordered Fyshe Palmer and Skirving to be...
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prepared this work on the Scottish Martyrs from a manuscript by Thomas Fyshe Palmer brought from New South Wales by John White. Muir, Palmer and Skirving...
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111–198. "HMSO Boundary Commission Report 1885, Reading". Craig, Frederick Walter Scott (1972). Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972. Chichester:...
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Yes, Prime Minister. In August/September 2012, he performed the role of Walter Burns in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of His Girl Friday. In November...
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translation, William Tyndale translated the phrase in Jonah 2:1 as "greate fyshe" and the word kétos (Greek) or cetus (Latin) in Matthew 12:40 as "whale"...
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Calton parish. The inscription reads: To the memory of Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe-Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot, and Joseph Gerrald, erected...
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Freeling (1820–1885), Surveyor General of South Australia (1849–1861) Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–1841), Port Phillip District commissioner Henry Graham (1842–1930)...
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Charles La Trobe and the first books were donated by Vice-President Henry Fyshe Gisborne. Originally called the Melbourne Mechanics' Institute, it was renamed...
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the same set is a long letter from Frend on the treatment which Thomas Fyshe Palmer, another reformer, had just received. Many years later, in 1837,...
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Letters from New Guinea, 1921 (1969). Her writings on Henry Gisborne (Henry Fyshe Gisborne and 'Once Upon a Time' (1985)) were published posthumously. 1968...
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the Volunteer Forces of the Colony of South Australia. Colonel Charles Fyshe Roberts, late Major in the Royal Artillery, in command of the Artillery...
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(or 'Australia Felix') from New South Wales was drafted in 1840 by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented by him to Governor Gipps. Gipps, who had previously...
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Radnor Richard Price Tory Radnorshire Walter Wilkins Whig Reading (two members) John Berkeley Monck Charles Fyshe Palmer Reigate (two members) Sir Joseph...
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on the city. Her daughter Avis Annie Crawford Connybeare married Thomas Fyshe, the cashier (general manager) of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Halifax. She...
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survived by his eldest son Thomas Guy Gisborne (1812–69). His second son—Henry Fyshe Gisborne (1813–41), a colonial commissioner—predeceased him. "GISBORNE,...
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Charles Wetherall. Unseated on Petition and replaced 26 March 1827 by Charles Fyshe Palmer. Ennobled and replaced 15 May 1827 by Louis Hayes Petei. Vacated...
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Newspapers.com. Mair, Lewine (1 June 1998). "Ratcliffe fights back to see off Walters at 19th". The Daily Telegraph. p. 44 – via Newspapers.com. Reid, Ross (26...
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Frankland Lewis Tory Reading (two members) Charles Russell Tory Charles Fyshe Palmer Whig Reigate (two members) Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke Tory James Cocks...
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