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  1. Sir Richard Devereux was a rising political figure during the reign of Henry VIII and Edward VI when his career was cut short by his sudden death during the life of his father. His son would complete the family's ascendency when he was created Earl of Essex.

  2. Legal Counsel - Law and Policy Group. Currently responsible for labour law and strategic labour relations for Intel Europe, Middle East and Africa covering 40 countries and based in...

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  3. 1995. Phylogenetic and physiological comparisons of PAH-degrading bacteria from geographically diverse soils. JG Mueller, R Devereux, DL Santavy, SE Lantz, SG Willis, PH Pritchard. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 71 (4), 329-343. , 1997. 236. 1997. Characterization of a new thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium.

  4. Early life. Devereux was born on 10 November 1565 at Netherwood near Bromyard, in Herefordshire, the son of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, and Lettice Knollys. [2] . His maternal great-grandmother Mary Boleyn was a sister of Anne Boleyn, the mother of Queen Elizabeth I, making him a first-cousin-twice-removed of the queen.

  5. He is credited with the foundation of the grammar school at Carmarthen which from 1576 bore the title of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School. Sir RICHARD DEVEREUX (died 1547) Son of Walter.

  6. Devereux, Richard (1795–1883), merchant, shipowner, and philanthropist, was born 13 June 1795 in Wexford, eldest son among four sons of Richard Devereux of Wexford, corn merchant and maltster, and his wife Christine (née Herron), daughter of a prosperous Wexford shipowner and maltster.

  7. Richard Devereux, THIS IS NOW – turquoise (III) Mixed Media £ 2,900.00. Artist Statement. “Each interpreter, in their own way, welcomes the artwork into the corporal world and cements it within their own understanding.