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    Gouberville (French pronunciation: [ɡubɛʁvil]) is a former commune in the Manche department in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged...
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  • Gilles Picot, squire of Gouberville, Le Mesnil-au-Val and Russy (1521 – 7 March 1578), was a French diarist. Gilles Picot, a Norman squire, member of...
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    communes of Cosqueville (the seat), Gouberville, Néville-sur-Mer and Réthoville. The communes of Cosqueville, Gouberville, Néville-sur-Mer and Réthoville...
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    first known record of Norman distillation was made by squire Gilles de Gouberville in 1553, and the guild for cider distillation was created about 50 years...
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  • Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, French noble (d. 1621) March 7 - Gilles de Gouberville, French diarist (b. 1521) March 29 – Louis I, Cardinal of Guise, French...
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    "La ville de Cherbourg au temps de Gilles de Gouberville" [Archive of articles]. Comité Gilles de Gouberville (in French). Archived from the original on...
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  • de Goncourt (1830–1870), French writer, brother of Edmond Gilles de Gouberville (1521–1578), French seigneur in Cotentin, Normandy Zalman Gradowski (1910–1944)...
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  • Pernette Du Guillet (c.1520–1545) Jacques Yver (1520–1570) Gilles de Gouberville (1521–1578) Pontus de Tyard or de Thiard (1521–1605) Joachim du Bellay...
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    dating from the sixteenth century. The eighteenth-century farmhouse de Gouberville, once owned by the father of Charlotte Corday. Communes of the Seine-Maritime...
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  • (born 1954), French-Israeli lawyer, author, and columnist Gilles de Gouberville (1521−1578), French diarist Gilles Goujon (born 1961), French chef and...
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    of Gouberville is introduced with this site. The journal was a lettre de raison, which was more of a daily accounts of expenditures, but Gouberville made...
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  • [Drouot], n°80, July 1984 Les Trudaine à Marly sous la Révolution, M. de Gouberville, in Généalogie des Yvelines, n°7, March 1989 Histoire de Marly des origines...
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    also published Manor Life in Old France; From the Journal of Sire de Gouberville in 1933. Douglas was actively involved in relief work in London during...
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  • 1873 Ship State Description Bridesmaid Jersey The ship was wrecked at Gouberville, Manche, France. She was on a voyage from Neath, Glamorgan to Trouville...
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    Cape and ran her ashore inside a reef of rocks under the village of Gouberville. She struck hard and because a gale was blowing up he assumed that she...
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  • New Zealand Women won by 67 runs Sportpark Koninklijke HFC, Haarlem Umpires: Gerrit Gordinou de Gouberville (Net) and Willem Molenaar (Net)...
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