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  2. Mary Anne Jevons - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Roscoe was born into a Unitarian family at Liverpool on 5 August 1795, the eldest daughter of William Roscoe and Jane Griffies (1757-1824). [1] She was close to her father in her youth, and inherited a good deal of his poetic talent.

  3. Roscoe - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles, a popular California restaurant chain; Roscoe Wind Farm, Roscoe, Texas; ROSCO, an acronym for British railway rolling stock companies; Roscoe (Los Angeles Metro station) Roscoe, by William Kennedy "Roscoe" (song), a song by Midlake "Roscoe" type displacement lubricator, invented by James Roscoe

  4. William Roscoe - Wikipedia

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    Daughter Mary Anne was known as a poet by her married name Mary Anne Jevons, and was the mother of William Stanley Jevons. [15] Roscoe's daughter-in-law, Margaret Roscoe was one of the illustrators for his publication Monandrian Plants of the Order Scitamineae: Chiefly Drawn from Living Specimens in the Botanical Gardens at Liverpool. [10]

  5. Roscoe Village (Coshocton, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe Village would be, as Mr. Montgomery stated, "a living museum so that people of the 20th century and succeeding ones could enjoy a visit back to the 19th century where aged brick buildings, hoop-skirted women, and quaint shops would bring the canal era back to life." Today, Roscoe Village is the result of more than 35 years of dedicated work.

  6. Roscoe Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Roscoe Diner, located in the hamlet of Roscoe in Sullivan County, New York is a frequent stopping point for those traveling Route 17 between New York City and Upstate New York. [1] The one-story diner with flagstone exterior is just off exit 94, the Roscoe/Lew Beach exit.

  7. St Mary's Church, Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's has a peal of eight bells, the oldest of which dates to 1700. The tenor bell weighs 1,960 lb (890 kg) and the treble 616 lb (279 kg). [2] The Norman arch over the main west door is the only remaining part of the original stone church. Early in the 14th century the doorway was incorporated into the superstructure; the large west window ...

  8. List of commemorative plaques in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Del Quay St Nicholas’ Church, St Georges Dock Gates C. 1257–1565 St Mary Del Quay Ancient Chapel Demolished 1814 Built Here : Building St Phillips Church Hardman House formerly Atlantic House, Hardman Street Built 1816 St Philip'S Church Erected By John Cragg From Designs By Thomas Rickman Closed 1882 : Historic Site Synagogue Court

  9. Roscoe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe is a 2002 novel by American writer William Kennedy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It depicts an aging politician who is a key behind-the-scenes player in Albany , New York 's Democratic Party machine. Although many names have been changed and events added, the book is based on the O'Connell Machine that controlled Albany for decades.