• Richard Roose (also known as Richard Rouse, Richard Cooke or Richard Rose) was accused in early 1531 of poisoning members of the household of the Englishman...
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    from a February 1531 incident in which the Bishop of Rochester's cook, Richard Roose, gave several people poisoned porridge, resulting in two deaths. A partial...
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  • politician Kevin Roose, author and business columnist for the New York Times Leigh Richmond Roose (1877–1916), Welsh footballer Richard Roose (died 1531),...
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  • that no one may be punished for an act which is not against the law Richard Roose Rokotov–Faibishenko case Grandfather clause, which specifically allows...
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    Wilson's biography, One Foot on the Stage: The Biography of Richard Wilson, was written by James Roose-Evans. In March 2011, Wilson presented an edition of the...
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  • of Rochester John Fisher; however, the bishop survives and the cook, Richard Roose, is boiled alive. King Henry banishes the Queen from court. The Spanish...
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  • Jeanine Ann Roose (October 24, 1937 – December 31, 2021) was an American child actress and psychologist. Roose was born on October 24, 1937, to Ivan R...
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    parish chest is early 17th century. There are monumental brasses to Richard Roose (1406), Margaret Burnell (1529), her son John Burnell (1551) and Dr...
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    Colorado and an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business. Roose, Kevin (2014). Young Money: Inside the Hidden World of Wall Street's Post-Crash...
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    VIII had parliament enact a retroactive bill that allowed the cook, Richard Roose, to be executed by the state by boiling alive for attempted poisoning...
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