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    The journal of Oliver Rouse, Anglican missionary in Newfoundland : September 1846 to May 1850

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    Anglican missionary (and later priest) Oliver Rouse began this journal on a voyage from Newfoundland to England in 1846, completing it while he was a deacon in Bay de Verde in 1850. Oliver Rouse began his career as a missionary in Newfoundland, and was ordained an Anglican priest shortly after the completion of this journal in 1850. The journal entries written on Rouse's return to Newfoundland paint a clear picture of outport life. Having extensively researched the life of Oliver Rouse, his great grandfather, the editor Street has also added histories of both the Rouse family and that of Oliver's wife's family, the Damerels, including ancestors and descendants.Editor John Street has provided additions and corrections, which have been appended to the journal.Includes bibliographical references

    OP72 - Jarrette, Murchison; Scott, John

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    2 audio cassettesThis resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. Copyright: The University of the West Indies.Murchison Jarrette and John Scott are long-standing members of La Petite Musicale. At the time of the interview, Jarrette was Secretary of the group and Scott was an Executive Member. Hazel Elcock and Patrick Rouse, who sewed as interviewers, are also members who joined the group in more recent times

    Excerpt from 2024 Keynote Address by Wade Rouse

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    An excerpt from the show-stopping keynote address by author Wade Rouse. He received a standing ovation and a request for a reprise/sing-along of a middle school performance of Delta Dawn

    Rouse, J F (John Frederick), NX43021

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/414475Surname: ROUSE. Given Name(s) or Initials: J F (JOHN FREDERICK). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX43021. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 18815.233817 Item: [2016.0049.46736] "Rouse, J F (John Frederick), NX43021

    Ohio Company donation tract deed - John Rouse

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    John Rouse of Belpre was deeded 100 acres of land in the 100,000-acre tract that the federal government granted to the Ohio Company in 1792 in trust for distribution to settlers. The boundaries of the land are described

    Astronaut Robert Stewart with John Rouse, UTA Dean of Engineering

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    Astronaut Robert Stewart with John Rouse, University of Texas at Arlington Dean of Engineering (right), April 1984https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_utanewsphotos/1242/thumbnail.jp

    rouse (exclamation)

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    rouse v. . . .he's tipped the boards an' down comes the horse collars, chains,breechin' an' hisself rouse! on the floor. (same usage and meaning as the exclamation _souse_ i.e. signifying a sudden loud noise, in this case caused by several large objects and a man falling from a loft onto the floor below)See Editor's Notes.YesDNE-cit JUL 1977Used IUsed IUsed

    Folder 2: Court Documents 1, 1980-1981

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    A "Defendant's Motion to Dismiss" filed August 21, 1980 by John Albach in the State of Texas vs Jim Rouse Howell case - No. CCr-80-18889-G

    John of Worcester

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    A Benedictine historian active at Worcester Cathedral Priory from about 1095 and until after 1141, John of Worcester was author of at least two histories: Chronica chronicarum, an Anglo-centric version of the world history compiled by Marianus Scotus, and Chronicula, a compact version of the same work. He may also have composed two others: a Cronica de Anglia found in a Rievaulx manuscript and the lost source of the Winchcombe and Coventry Chronicles. Both works certainly draw on the same fund of material

    The rise and fall of Edmund Rouse

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    In 1989 Tasmanian media magnate Edmund Rouse attempted to bribe a newly elected ALP member of Parliament to support the minority government of then Liberal Premier Robin Gray. Rouse's naive and badly planned attempt not only had ramifications for democracy, but ultimately also for control of Tasmania's major media company, ENT Ltd. The last scenes in that drama were played out recently when ownership of ENT Ltd, the company Rouse had previously controlled, passed to Bermuda-based media owner Bruce Gordon. This paper looks at the emergence of ENT Ltd as the major player in the Tasmanian media market under Rouse's stewardship, at his attempts to shore up the company's corporate interests through the bribery attempt, and at the consequences thereof, namely the dismantling of the state's largest media empire
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