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† roche petre Obs. In 7 rochpeter, rochpeeter, roch-peter. [f. roche n.1 + petre.] Native saltpetre, occurring as an efflorescence on rocks.1634 J. B[ate] Myst. Nature 54 The ingredients likewise are chiefly these, Saltpeter, Rochpeter, Sulpher. 1665 Phil. Trans. I. 36 A fine white Salt, which..seem...
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rock-petre
† rock-petre Obs.—1 = roche-petre.1736 Bailey Househ. Dict. E 6 Take five handfuls of common salt, three handfuls of bay salt, and rock petre and petre salt of each one handful.
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John Chetwode Eustace
In 1802 he travelled through Italy with three pupils, John Cust (grandson of John Cust, Lord Brownlow), Robert Rushbroke, and Philip Roche. In 1805 he resided in Jesus College, Cambridge, as tutor to George Petre.
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roched
roched, ppl. a. rare—1. [f. roche v.1] Subjected to roching. † roched petre, = roche petre.1666 Boyle Formes & Qual. 227 And yet these Christals, though sometimes they would shoot into Prisme-like Figures, as Roch'd Petre; and sometimes [etc.].
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List of New Zealand Catholics
Artists and architects
Francis Petre, architect of cathedrals
Businesspeople
Charles Todd motor-industry pioneer and temperance activist; many in the literature
Mary Gonzaga Leahy, nun and hospital matron
Sister Mary Leo, music educator, Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Sister Marie Roche
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster
John Leyburn (1685–1688); see below
Vicars Apostolic of London District
John Leyburn (1688–1702); see above
Bonaventure Giffard (1703–1734)
Benjamin Petre appointed Archbishop of Birmingham; later returned here as Archbishop; future Cardinal
Patrick O'Donoghue (1993–2001), appointed Bishop of Lancaster
Arthur Roche
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roach
▪ I. roach, n.1 (rəʊtʃ) Also 4–7 roche, 6–8 roch. [a. OF. roche (13th c. in Godef.), roce, also roque, rocque, of uncertain origin.] 1. a. A small freshwater fish (Leuciscus rutilus) of the Carp family, common in the rivers of northern Europe. blue roach = azurine 1. In U.S. also applied to various ...
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Battle of Czarnowo
Petre notes that the 5th Dragoon Division was with Savary at the time of Eylau. That would be Beker's unit. Bülow joined La Roche-Aymon's detachment and the two continued falling back.
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List of wedding guests of Prince William and Catherine Middleton
Mary Roche, the groom's maternal great-aunt The Lord and Lady Fermoy, the groom's first cousin, once removed, and his wifeParker Bowles family
Brigadier Palmer-Tomkinson (television presenter and socialite)
Pedro Pesudo (Director of Porcelanosa)
Juergen Pierburg (art collector and philanthropist)
The Lord Petre
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sit
▪ I. sit, n.1 (sɪt) [f. the vb. Cf. Fris. sit, Du. zit, MLG. sit, MHG. and G. sitz seat, sitting.] 1. a. The manner in which an article of dress, or some part of one, is disposed or fits the person.1776 Mrs. Thrale Let. Johnson 16 May, Long lectures about the sit of a cap, which you will not give me...
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Early Birds of Aviation
Petre (?1969)
Luba G. Phillips (18881959)
Elmo Neale Pickerill (18851968)
Sydney Pickles (18941975)
Percy Pierce (?1962)
Samuel S. Pierce (18871973). Richmond (18961955)
Howard Max Rinehart (18851949)
Hugh Armstrong Robinson (18811963)
Jean Alfred Roche (18941977)
Colonel Robert Lockerbie Rockwell (18921958
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shoot
▪ I. shoot, n.1 (ʃuːt) Forms: 6 s(c)hute, 6 schote, 5 schoyt, 6 shote, 6 showt, 6–7 shoote, 7 shout, 5– shoot. [f. shoot v. In early examples it is sometimes difficult to distinguish this word from certain other derivatives of the same root. In the early 16th c. the spellings shote and shoot(e are b...
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List of forts
Rochilles (PO)
Ouvrage Janus (GO)
Ouvrage Col de la Buffère (PO)
Ouvrage Col du Granon (PO)
Ouvrage Les Aittes (PO)
Ouvrage Gondran (PO)
Ouvrage Roche-la-Croix (aka Old Fort Jackson or Fort Oglethorpe), historic fort open to the public
Fort King George
Fort McAllister
Fort McPherson
Fort Moore
Fort at Point Petre
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List of foods named after people
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Crawfish Lafayette en Crêpe – Marie Jean Paul Joseph Roche Yves Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757–1834), famed French supporter of the Petre Roman cake - marshmallow and vanilla cream cake named after Petre Roman, the first Prime Minister of Romania after the 1989 revolution.
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List of architects
Penfold (1828–1909), English
Sir James Pennethorne, English
Francis Penrose (1817–1903), English
Friedrich Ludwig Persius (1803–1845), German
Francis Petre Robinson III (born 1942)
Kevin Roche (1922–2019)
Ernesto Nathan Rogers (1909–1969)
Richard Rogers (1933–2021)
Mario Romañach (1917–1984), Havana, Cuba
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