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rutson
† ˈrutson Obs. rare. In 5 rot-, rutsonn, rutteson. [ad. AF. ruteison (Bozon): cf rutey v. and rut n.1] Rutting. Chiefly attrib.c 1410 Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) ii, Alle þe tyme fro þe Rutteson into whitsonday into Rutteson tyme men shall fynde but fewe gret dere, saue vpon þe hilles. Ibid. xiii... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Rutson (1791-1867)
Early life Rutson was born on the 17 October 1791 the son of William Rutson of Allerton Lodge and Liverpool and Frances Wrather, daughter of Simon Wrather William Rutson, a Lieutenant in the 70th Regiment and died aged 21 in 26 May 1846. John Rutson, inherited Newby Wiske Hall and Nunnington Hall. wikipedia.org
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rutteson
rutteson variant of rutson Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Allerton Priory
A house originally known as Allerton Lodge, but later Allerton Priory, was built on the property in the early 1800s for William Rutson, a Liverpool merchant wikipedia.org
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rutey
▪ I. † ˈrutey, n. Obs.—1 In 5 rotey. [f. next.] = rut n.1 1. rutey-time, rutting-time.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xi. 329 After course of concepcioun, none toke kepe of other. As whan þei hadde ryde in rotey tyme, anon riȝte þer-after, Males drowen hem to males.▪ II. † ˈrutey, v. Obs.—1 Also 5 rotey, rot(... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Maury (consul)
Personal life Maury was married twice, firstly to Catherine Armistead, and secondly to Margaret Rutson. He and Rutson had five children: James Sifrein Maury (1797–1864); William Maury (1799–1849); Matthew Maury (1800–1877); Ann Maury (1803–1876); Rutson Maury wikipedia.org
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Gerald Walenn
Walenn began playing the violin at the age of 8 under Kate Chaplin and later studied under John Rutson. wikipedia.org
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Sarah Mytton Maury
(b. 1831), called affectionately "the Doctor" Anne Fontaine Maury (b. 1832) Rutson Maury (b. 1834) Matthew Fontaine Maury (b. 1835) Sarah Fanny Maury ( wikipedia.org
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urban
urban, a. and n. (ˈɜːbən) [ad. L. urbān-us (whence It., Sp., Pg. urbano), f. urb-s city. Rare before the 19th cent.; cf. next.] A. adj. 1. a. Pertaining to or characteristic of, occurring or taking place in, a city or town.1619 A. Garden Bp. Elphinston (Hunt. Cl.) 2239 Vrban and tunishe [= townish] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Brunton Stephens
While teaching at Greenock Academy, Stephens wrote some minor verse and two short novels ('Rutson Morley' and 'Virtue Le Moyne') which were published in wikipedia.org
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Nunnington Hall
The hall was inherited in 1920 by Rutson's great-niece Margaret Rutson, who had married Ronald D'Arcy Fife. Arms of William Rutson, (1791–1867). Oval, watercolour. This Rutson bought Nunnington in 1839 from Sir Bellingham Graham. wikipedia.org
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Royal Academy of Music Museum
The present form of the collection can be said to date from 1890 when John Rutson (1829–1906) gave an important group of instruments to the Academy. The Rutson Collection includes the Archinto viola (1696), the Rutson violin (1694) and the Maurin violin all by Stradivari, as well as instruments by members wikipedia.org
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William James (Carlisle MP)
In 1816, he married Frances "Fanny" Rutson, the daughter of William Calton Rutson of Allerton Lodge, a Liverpool cotton broker. wikipedia.org
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Lane Crawford
In 2014, after 21 years of service, the fashion director of Lane Crawford, Sarah Rutson, left the company. wikipedia.org
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Northallerton
The Rutson Rehabilitation Centre, run by the North Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust provides specialist support for stroke victims. wikipedia.org
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