Garencières (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁɑ̃sjɛʁ]) is a former commune in the Eure department in northern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the...
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Theophilus de Garencières (1610–1680) was a French apothecary who spent most of his life practising in England. Born in Paris, Garencières studied the prophecies...
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Copy of Garencières' 1672 English translation of the Prophecies, located in The P.I. Nixon Medical History Library of The University of Texas Health Science...
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under the tutelage of his neighbour Theophilus Garencières. He constructed a moving laboratory for Garencières, and a Welsh friend of the scientist paid Britton...
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to allow the Garencieres to descend to Earth safely. Banagher is revealed to have been rescued from death by landing on the Garencieres mid-descent. Marida...
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/bɔːrnˈviːl/) (20 October 1840 – 28 May 1909) was a French neurologist born in Garencières. He studied medicine in Paris, and worked as interne des hôpitaux at...
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Copy of Garencières' 1672 English translation of the Propheties, located in The P.I. Nixon Medical History Library...
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was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Garencières and Quessigny. Communes of the Eure department Wikimedia Commons has...
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the Earl of Angus along with French allies commanded by Sir Eugene de Garencieres took Berwick. After taking the town of Berwick, they failed to take the...
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1784 John William Drage Merest 1831 - 1846 A.J. Howell 1846 - 1860 John Garencieres Pearson 1860 - 1873 Canon Hodgson 1873 - 1894 Francis Warren Mortimer...
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Woollen-draper 1795–1796 Richard Metcalfe Merchant-tailor 1796–1797 Theophilus de Garencières Apothecary 1797–1798 Richard Hobson Woollen-draper 1798–1799 Sir William...
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he and several other members of the cour amoureuse (probably Jean de Garencières and Lourdin de Saligny) passed in writing poetry. To the Monk of Saint-Denis...
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Tresfort Bernat Metge Vicenç Comes Guillem de Torroella Guillaume de Machaut Oton III de Grandson Jean de Garencières Raimon de Cornet Lesparre Figueres...
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cleared at Calcutta to sail to Amherst Town and Rangoon. Captain John Garencieres Sampson died of apoplexy on 9 August 1829, aged 38, on William Miles...
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mobilised in response. The French sent 50 or 60 men-at-arms under Yon de Garencières to Scotland. They also promised the Scots a large cash payment to be...
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mobilised in response. The French sent 50 or 60 men-at-arms under Yon de Garencières to Scotland. They also promised the Scots a large cash payment to be...
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Patrick Seitz in episode 4-7 (English) The second in command of the Garencieres, as well as one of Zinnerman's old friends. Gilboa Sant (ギルボア・サント, Giruboa...
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(1650–1700) was one of his patients. He was on good terms with Theophilus de Garencières. Bernard died 9 February 1698, and a monument to him was placed in St...
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