purveyor

  • 61Pourvoieur — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including: Pourvoieur, Pourvoyeur (French), Pourveer (Breton), Perver, Pervoe, Perview, Pervew, Pervou, Purver, Purves, Purviss, and Purvey (English and Scottish), this is a surname of French origins.… …

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  • 62Purver — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including: Purver, Purves, Purviss, and Purvey, this is an Anglo Scottish surname, but one ultimately of Norman French origins. Particulary recorded in the northern counties of England and in Scotland, it is… …

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  • 63Purves — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including: Purver, Purves, Purviss, and Purvey, this is an Anglo Scottish surname, but one ultimately of Norman French origins. Particulary recorded in the northern counties of England and in Scotland, it is… …

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  • 64Purvey — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including: Purver, Purves, Purviss, and Purvey, this is an Anglo Scottish surname, but one ultimately of Norman French origins. Particulary recorded in the northern counties of England and in Scotland, it is… …

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  • 65Purviss — Recorded in a wide range of spellings including: Purver, Purves, Purviss, and Purvey, this is an Anglo Scottish surname, but one ultimately of Norman French origins. Particulary recorded in the northern counties of England and in Scotland, it is… …

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  • 66pur|vey|or — «puhr VAY uhr», noun. 1. a person who supplies provisions: »a purveyor of fine foods and meats. 2. a person who supplies anything: »a purveyor of gossip. He…considered “fellows who wrote” as the mere paid purveyors of rich men s pleasures (Edith… …

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  • 67pur·vey·or — /pɚˈvejɚ/ noun, pl ors [count] formal : a person or business that sells or provides something a purveyor of kitchen supplies a software purveyor …

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  • 68ARNSTEIN — (Arnsteiner), family of court purveyors and financiers in Vienna in the 18th and first half of the 19th centuries. The firm owned by the Arnsteins held a high place among the Viennese business houses until overtaken by that of solomon rothschild… …

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  • 69CALMER, MOSES ELIEZER LIEFMANN — (1711–1784), the earliest French Jewish noble. Calmer, who was born in Aurich (Hanover), was one of the most colorful personalities of 18th century Jewry in France. After being in the service of the suasso family in The Hague, Calmer settled in… …

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  • 70LEHMANN, BEHREND — (1661–1730), court jew of saxony . Born in Essen, Issachar Bermann, as he was known to his coreligionists, caught the eye of the ambitious and flamboyant elector of Saxony Augustus II, the Strong (1670–1733), who had designs on the elective crown …

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