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Ferrari, Ottavio, 1607-1682
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Ferrari, Ottavio, 1607-1682
Dictionarium ofte Woord ende Spraeck-boeck in de Duytsche ende Malaysche Tale. .
Houtman, Frederick de, 1571-1627
Catechesis Anglice, Latine et Graece reddita, ad usum scholae Mercatorum - Scissorum. .
Records of agriculture, justice, religion and trade: A centenary collection
Chapter 6: Letters from Wells, 1683-92 by Anne Crawford contains a transcription of letters from Richard Healy to Dr. Richard Busby, which are part of the papers of Dr Busby's trustees.
Dunning, Robert
Order of Service for the Commemoration of the Three Hundreth Anniversary of the Death of Dr Richard Busby, Head Master of Westminster School 1638-1695, held in Westminster Abbey on April 5th 1995
Dr Busby, Headmaster. 1638-1695
One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'(Bust dated 1895-L.E.T. p39) 1918-1924
There were in my day two busts of Dr. Busby (both presumably destroyed in the Blitz)- one behind the HM’s chair Up School, the other in an oval recess in the Busby Library, above the chair occupied by the Master, in my time I.F. Smedley.
On these two busts was based the most famous of several apocryphal stories currently concerning I.F.S and the VII Form (definitely before my time!), as follows: - I.F.S. had lunched well and wined freely.
[He was in fact a man of most sober habits]
On his return to take Afternoon School, he was astounded to see two busts above his Chair (the other having been surreptitiously ‘borrowed’ from School!). On being questioned, every single member of the VII he could see but one – I.F.S must be “seeing double”! Not convinced yet, I.F.S left the room to fetch Sergt. Bowler for his testimony. As once the culprits removed the second bust, leaving one only.
On returning then with Sergeant, I.F.S. was about to ask him his opinion when he looked- and (still mystified) said instead – “Very well, -er, Sergeant- you may go!”)'
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Half-length portrait of Busby wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Half-length portrait of Busby wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left.
Dr. Richard Busby after John Michael Rysbrack
His head is inclined slightly to the left; he wears an academic robe and collar with a scull cap.
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Three-quarter length portrait of Busby standing, wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left of the painting; to the bottom-left is a table covered with a cloth, upon which is an open book; Busby has almost turned a page with his right hand.