Baskerville (disambiguation) — Baskerville may refer to: * Ralph de Baskerville, son of Robert de Basqueville (Today Bacqueville en Caux, Seine Maritime, Normandy), who held Eardisley Castle; * Baskerville, a typeface; * John Baskerville, eighteenth century English printer and … Wikipedia
Baskerville Shield — The Baskerville Shield is a trophy awarded to the winner of rugby league test series between Great Britain and New Zealand. It named in honour of Albert Henry Baskerville, who organised the first ever tour by New Zealand of Great Britain in… … Wikipedia
John Baskerville — (January 28, 1706 January 8, 1775) was born in the village of Wolverley, near Kidderminster in Worcestershire and was a printer in Birmingham, England. He was a member of the Royal Society of Arts, and an associate of some of the members of the… … Wikipedia
Baronet — For the brush footed butterfly species, see Euthalia nais. Royal and noble ranks Emperor Empress King Queen … Wikipedia
Walter C. Dornez — Superherobox| caption = comic color = background:#ff80ff character name = Walter C. Dornez real name = Walter C. Dornez publisher = Young King OURs debut = Hellsing volume 1 creators = Kouta Hirano alliance color = background:#ffc0c0 status =… … Wikipedia
List of botanists by author abbreviation — This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published. This list follows that established by Brummitt Powell (1992).[1] Use of that list is… … Wikipedia
Moor — may refer to: Ethnicity Moors, several historic and modern populations from North Africa Sri Lankan Moor, a minority ethnic group of Sri Lanka Marakkar, a Muslim minority ethnic group of India Places Moor, an obsolete word for a fen or marsh, now … Wikipedia
Baskeyfield — This picturesque name is English but of French origins. It is locational from a village called Boscherville or Bacqueville in the arrondisment of Dieppe, Normandy. The name derives from the pre 10th century Old French boschet , meaning a copse or … Surnames reference
Boskell — This picturesque name is English but of French origins. It is locational from a village called Boscherville or Bacqueville in the arrondisment of Dieppe, Normandy. The name derives from the pre 10th century Old French boschet , meaning a copse or … Surnames reference
Bouskill — This picturesque name is English but of French origins. It is locational from a village called Boscherville or Bacqueville in the arrondisment of Dieppe, Normandy. The name derives from the pre 10th century Old French boschet , meaning a copse or … Surnames reference