

Dominick, Cornwall John Rous (c 1618-1680), an English politician, Member of.Īnother 80 words (6 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Rouse Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. 1411-1491), the English antiquary of Warwick, born at Warwick about 1411, was son of Geoffrey Rous, a descendant of the Rowses or Rouses of Brinkelow, Warwickshire John Russe or Rouse (1574-1652), Bodley's librarian, born in Northamptonshire, Fellow of Oriel College in 1600 Francis Rous (1579-1659), English hymnist, fourth son of Sir Anthony Rous of Halton St. Outstanding amongst the family at this time was John Rous or Ross (c. Wishlist To Cart Details Early Notables of the Rouse family (pre 1700) Once more into the archives we delved to find the Assize Rolls for Lancashire listing Wilekin Rous in 1225 John Russe in Wiltshire in 1218 Symon le Rus in the Feet of Fines for Huntingdonshire in 1253 and Margareta le Ruse in Staffordshire in 1285. That rolls included: Alexander le Rous, Cambridgeshire Juliana la Rouse, Oxfordshire Alicia Rouze, Cambridgeshire John le Rus, Lincolnshire Gilbert Russ, Lincolnshire and Lucia la Russe, Oxfordshire.

īy the time of the Hundredorum Rolls of 1273, the popularity of the name was evident. "The chief part of the township was granted by Jordan le Rous to Stephen, afterwards called de Merley, whose daughter married Adam de Nowell, and carried the Hall and manor into that family, 38th of Edward III." Īnd still farther north, Rousay and Eagleshay is a parish, in the North Isles of the county of Orkney, Scotland. Some of the family were also found at early time further north at Mearly in Lancashire. of Penrose, who is the present proprietor." This manor was sold in the year 1798, under the Land-tax redemption act, to John Rogers, Esq. "The manor of Helston, which was always considered as belonging to the dutchy, was alienated during the usurpation of Cromwell, when it was sold to Anthony Rowse but on the restoration of the Stuarts, it returned again into its original channel. Antony Rouse or Rowse, of Halton, was High Sheriff in the reign of Elizabeth. "Rouse or Rowse is the name of an ancient Cornish family of Halton.

It is from this eminent person that the family of Edmerston and Halton, co. The first on record was Radulphus le Rufus, a knight in the train of William the Conqueror who became one of the Justices Itinerant of the counties of Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall temp. The surname Rouse was first found in Devon. A sublime listening and visual experience awaits.Wishlist To Cart Details Early Origins of the Rouse family It is, quite simply, one of the greatest 'mix-tapes' a film director has ever created (with some help from soundtrack Co-Producer Danny Bramson and Crowe's then-wife, Nancy Wilson of Heart) and, for its 20th anniversary, we have created a custom gatefold cover for the 2-LP release and pressed up 1500 copies in white with orange swirl vinyl. The result was breathless praise for the soundtrack (the New York Times called it 'a music masterpiece') and an Academy Award nomination. The film itself was a waking dream, subject to various interpretations the soundtrack, too, explored shifting moods and shades, but always maintaining the surreal tone and aesthetic of the film, with a glittering line-up (R.E.M., Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Jeff Buckley, Bob Dylan) of artists. So, it's no wonder that the most ambitious of all his films, Vanilla Sky, sported the most far-ranging and masterful of all of his scores.

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