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English antiquarian
Charles Roach Smith (20 August 1807 – 2 August 1890), FSA, was an English antiquarian and amateur archaeologist who was elected a fellow of the Society
Charles_Roach_Smith
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Emrys Smith aka Dr.Charles Smith Brocca, British economist, educator, Swansea Metropolitan University / University of Wales Charles Roach Smith (1806–1890)
Charles_Smith
Details of Anglo-Saxon burials in England
written up and published in 1856 as the Inventorium Sepulchrale by Charles Roach Smith, who added his own commentary to the work. The second of these antiquarian
Burial_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
Mid-19th century forgeries of mediaeval lead artefacts
objects as such. Others were ready to accept the objects as genuine. Charles Roach Smith was perhaps their leading defender. A co-founder of the British Archaeological
Shadwell_forgeries
American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer (1924–2007)
Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, Eric Dolphy, Benny Carter, and Booker Little. He also played with his daughter Maxine Roach
Max_Roach
Settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43–50 AD
(6 ft 7 in) deep and 3–5 m (9.8–16.4 ft) wide. In the 19th century, Charles Roach Smith estimated its length from the Tower west to Ludgate at about one
Londinium
Roman road that ran from Calleva Atrebatum to Sorbiodunum
antiquarians such as Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Henry MacLauchlan, Charles Roach Smith, Thomas William Shore, Thomas Codrington, and Ivan Margary, and much
Port_Way
Organisation
study days and publications. The BAA was founded in December 1843 by Charles Roach Smith, Thomas Wright and Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, to encourage the recording
British Archaeological Association
British_Archaeological_Association
Archaeological site in the United Kingdom
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. Hawkes used what was
Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Finglesham_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
Castle in East Sussex, England
July 1846. Six years later, two antiquarians, Mark Antony Lower and Charles Roach Smith, were granted permission by the Duke of Devonshire to carry out an
Pevensey_Castle
National museum in London, England
museum purchased many Roman-British objects from the antiquarian Charles Roach Smith in 1856. These quickly formed the nucleus of the collection. The
British_Museum
English antiquarian and archaeologist
He became a close friend of Charles Roach Smith and in 1853 and 1854 he made archaeological tours in France with Smith and Frederick William Fairholt
Charles_Warne
Town in Kent, England
in the 19th century covering a wide range of botanical subjects. Charles Roach Smith (1806–1890) notable amateur archaeologist, died in Strood.After his
Strood
1807 in archaeology involved some significant events. August 20 - Charles Roach Smith, British archaeologist; co-founder of the British Archaeological
1807_in_archaeology
American filmmaker (1892–1992)
Lloyd, Charley Chase, and the Our Gang kids. Roach was born in Elmira, New York, to Charles Henry Roach, whose father was born in Wicklow, County Wicklow
Hal_Roach
6th-century coin-hoard discovered in the 19th-century in England
discussed at a meeting of the Royal Numismatic Society by Charles Roach Smith. All that Smith knew of the date when they were found was that it was "a
Canterbury-St_Martin's_hoard
English archaeologist
the amount of £56 15s received in subscription fees. According to Charles Roach Smith, he subsequently suffered from a "similar lapse" in relation to the
Charles_Boutell
Medieval burial ground in the United Kingdom
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. The 1984–86 excavation
Polhill_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
Cemetery in England
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. List of Anglo-Saxon
Mill Hill Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Mill_Hill_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
Neolithic chambered long barrow in Kent, England
the antiquary Charles Roach Smith. That year, the monument was described in a copy of Gentleman's Magazine by Yorkshire antiquary Charles Moore Jessop
Coldrum_Long_Barrow
Cemetery in City of London
carted away". A notable early resident of Liverpool Street was the Charles Roach Smith, the English antiquarian and amateur archaeologist, who noted the
New_Churchyard
questionable whether he was fully qualified as a physician; and Charles Roach Smith wrote that his political advocacy ruined his professional prospects
John_Gale_Jones
6th-century Anglo-Saxon gold object from England
The medalet was first revealed to the public on 25 April 1844 by Charles Roach Smith, who presented it, along with other coins found with it, to a meeting
Liudhard_medalet
English architect and antiquarian
possession from the bed of the Thames were mentioned in a paper by Charles Roach Smith, read before the Society of Antiquaries of London in June 1837. Among
John_Newman_(architect)
Historic cemetery
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. The Fordcroft cemetery
Fordcroft Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Fordcroft_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
numismatics can be found in the Numismatic Chronicle. 1883 Charles Roach Smith (1807–1890) 1884 Aquilla Smith (1806–1890) 1885 Edward Thomas (1813–1886) 1886 Alexander
Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society
Medal_of_the_Royal_Numismatic_Society
Archaeological site in the United Kingdom
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. Most of the graves at
Buckland_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
LAMAS). Other founder members included Charles Boutell, Henry Christmas, George Gilbert Scott, and Charles Roach Smith. Boutell served as honorary secretary
London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
London_and_Middlesex_Archaeological_Society
English antiquary born 1720
operations, minutely recording each grave's contents. This was edited by Charles Roach Smith from the original manuscript in the possession of Joseph Mayer, and
Bryan_Faussett
Church in Kent, England
antiquarian and co-founder of the British Archaeological Association, Charles Roach Smith (1807 – 1890) is buried in the churchyard. There are a group of 12
All_Saints_Church,_Frindsbury
Village in Berkshire, England
after being found. A drawing of one was made by the antiquarian, Charles Roach Smith. The village is well known locally for the presence of a row of early
Lower_Basildon
British Antiquary (1803–86)
Mayer printed in 1856 a catalogue and history, compiled for him by Charles Roach Smith, entitled Inventorium Sepulchrale. Other sections of the museum contained
Joseph_Mayer_(antiquary)
Archaeological site in Kent, England
like Bryan Faussett, James Douglas, Cecil Brent, George Payne, and Charles Roach Smith "dominated" archaeological research in Kent. The existence of Sarre
Sarre_Anglo-Saxon_cemetery
English antiquarian
death, as to the last letters U to Z. It was then revised in part by Charles Roach Smith, and, being completed by Frederic William Madden, was published,
Seth_William_Stevenson
English antiquarian (1818–1908)
Suffolk. Watling collaborated at various times with the archaeologist Charles Roach Smith and with Henry Syer Cuming, founder of the Cuming Museum collection
Hamlet_Watling
Military fortification in France
2026. Smith, Charles Roach. Notes on some of the Antiquités of France. Made during a fortnight's excursion in the summer of 1854. Smith, Charles Roach (1857)
Castellum_of_Larçay
Chambered long barrow in Kent, England
barrow in question. In the early 1860s, Charles Roach Smith visited the site alongside Charles Warne and Charles Moore Jessop, the latter of whom described
Addington_Long_Barrow
Ancient Gallo-Roman settlements in present-day France
time) attracted the interest of French and foreign scholars such as Charles Roach Smith - who visited the Cher valley in June and July 1854 - from the mid-nineteenth
Tasciaca
Historical Society and registered charity
Palatine, recipients included James, Earl of Crawford (1883), Charles Roach Smith (1885), Charles William Sutton (1888), Isabella Banks (1893), Sir Henry Hoyle
Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
Lancashire_and_Cheshire_Antiquarian_Society
Ancient tower in the commune of Cinq-Mars-la-Pile
not adhere to the original architecture. After a visit to France, Charles Roach Smith published a paper titled Notes on some of the antiquities of France
Cinq-Mars_pile
Uxmal. Charles Roach Smith - Collectanea Antiqua, vol. 1. Cuerdale Hoard discovered by stoneworkers in Lancashire, England. February 7 - Charles Warren
1840_in_archaeology
English antiquary
secretary, with Charles Roach Smith, of the British Archaeological Association, newly founded by Smith and Thomas Wright. However, Way felt that Smith was too
Albert_Way
Manor house in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
Trust. 1912. Retrieved 10 July 2012. "Smith, Charles Roach" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Adams, William
Landguard_Manor
British charitable organization
Camden, politician Henry Brinsley Sheridan, politician Charles Roach Smith, antiquarian Flaxman Charles John Spurrell, archaeologist Official website Online
Kent_Archaeological_Society
British paleobotanist-archeologist (1789–1847)
Artis's daughter married in 1836. In 1838 he became a friend of Charles Roach Smith. By 1839 Artis had returned to Northamptonshire and was living in
Edmund_Tyrell_Artis
1958 live album by Max Roach
#2" - 1:10 Max Roach - drums Al Portch - French horn Irving Farberman, Everette Firth, Lloyd McCausland, Arthur Press, Charles Smith, Harold Thompson
Max Roach with the Boston Percussion Ensemble
Max_Roach_with_the_Boston_Percussion_Ensemble
Archaeologist
subscribers': The archaeological publishing projects and achievements of Charles Roach Smith". Internet Archaeology 45. doi:10.11141/ia.45.6 Scott, S. 2014. "Britain
Sarah_Scott_(archaeologist)
Aboriginal Australian musician and elder (1956–2022)
Archibald William Roach AC (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian (Gunditjmara and Bundjalung) singer-songwriter and Aboriginal activist. Often
Archie_Roach
English journalist and antiquarian
Rev. J. L. Pettit, Mr. T. F. Dukes, Dr. Charlton, Augustus Pugin, Charles Roach Smith and others. After briefly working as a parliamentary reporter for
John_Wodderspoon
British film noir by Cy Endfield
Endfield (as "Charles de Lautour") and starring Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith and Joy Shelton. It was written by Endfield (as "Jonathan Roach") and Lawrence
Impulse_(1954_film)
1976) July 14: John Clayton, English antiquarian (b. 1792) August 2: Charles Roach Smith, British archaeologist; co-founder of the British Archaeological
1890_in_archaeology
American series of comedy short films
Our Gang (also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals) is an American series of comedy short films chronicling the adventures of a group of
Our_Gang
Insects of the order Blattodea
Cockroaches (or roaches) are insects belonging to the order Blattodea (Blattaria). About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats
Cockroach
English antiquarian
Corner: two daughters and two sons. Corner was a close friend of Charles Roach Smith, who reminisced in a "tribute of esteem to one of my oldest antiquarian
George_Richard_Corner
catacombs in Rome. J. M. García publishes an account of Monte Albán. Charles Roach Smith — Illustrations of Roman London. 26 May & 2 June – Geologist Joseph
1859_in_archaeology
English antiquarian and wood engraver
Coinage, Halliwell's folio Shakespeare and his Sir John Maundeville, Charles Roach Smith's Richborough, the Miscellanea Graphica of Lord Londesborough, and
Frederick_William_Fairholt
British television series
Gallivan as Dean Ward Jane Horrocks as Polly Trevor (Series 2) Alexandra Roach as Angela Vaughan (Series 2) Hammed Animashaun as Warren Medwin (Series
Death Valley (British TV series)
Death_Valley_(British_TV_series)
1959 studio album by Booker Little
Booker Little 4 and Max Roach (also released as The Defiant Ones) is an album by American jazz trumpeter Booker Little featuring performances recorded
Booker_Little_4_and_Max_Roach
American actor, comedian, director, writer (1893–1940)
associated with the producer Hal Roach. Chase was the elder brother of the comedian/director James Parrott. Born Charles Joseph Parrott in Baltimore, Maryland
Charley_Chase
2019 film directed by Jay Roach
Bombshell is a 2019 biographical drama film directed by Jay Roach and written by Charles Randolph. The film stars Charlize Theron (as Megyn Kelly), Nicole
Bombshell_(2019_film)
English actor and filmmaker (1889–1977)
Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey, ed. (1997). Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198742425. Raksin, David; Berg, Charles M.
Charlie_Chaplin
American jazz percussion ensemble
percussion group founded by drummer Max Roach in 1970. The original members were Roach, Roy Brooks, Warren Smith, Joe Chambers, Omar Clay, Ray Mantilla
M'Boom
American jazz trumpeter and composer (1938–61)
short career, both as a sideman and as a leader. Little performed with Max Roach, John Coltrane, and Eric Dolphy and was strongly influenced by Sonny Rollins
Booker_Little
American actor and director (1936–2025)
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (August 18, 1936 – September 16, 2025) was an American actor, director, and producer, celebrated for his magnetic presence
Robert_Redford
1963 studio album by Duke Ellington with Charles Mingus and Max Roach
by the pianist Duke Ellington with the double bassist Charles Mingus and the drummer Max Roach. It was recorded on September 17, 1962, and released in
Money_Jungle
English-American comedy duo
Hal Roach film studio. They officially became a team in 1927 when they appeared in the silent short Putting Pants on Philip. They remained with Roach until
Laurel_and_Hardy
American jazz saxophonist (b. 1935)
and Johnny Griffin before joining Max Roach's quintet (1958–1959). Coleman recorded with organist Jimmy Smith on his album House Party (1957), along
George_Coleman
American singer, songwriter and pianist (1930–2004)
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most influential
Ray_Charles
American jazz musician (1922–1979)
collaborations with other jazz greats, such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, and Eric Dolphy. Mingus's work ranged from advanced bebop and avant-garde
Charles_Mingus
Olympic sport shooter (1996) and shooting coach, cardiac rupture. Zack Roach, American guitarist (Senses Fail). Ronnie Schell, 94, American actor (Gomer
Deaths_in_2026
Flat, springlike metal hairpin
Bobby Pins". Retrieved 12 December 2012. Willeford, Charles (1973). "Willeford: The Ubiquitous Roach Clip". BeyondTHC. Retrieved 2023-01-09. sashon, steven
Bobby_pin
1956 studio album by Max Roach
Max Roach + 4 is an LP recorded by jazz drummer Max Roach, which featured Kenny Dorham on trumpet, Sonny Rollins on tenor sax, Ray Bryant on piano, and
Max_Roach_+_4
American atheist and white supremacist
over time. Between 1926 and 1928, Smith came into conflict with John Roach Straton, which resulted in Straton suing Smith for harassment via the mails. His
Charles_Lee_Smith
edition). He also wrote a memoir of Bryan Faussett, printed in Charles Roach Smith's edition of the Inventorium Sepulchrale. Faussett succeeded Lambert
Thomas_Godfrey_Faussett
American jazz music sessions (1945–48)
6; piano, 1,3,5,6), Sadik Hakim (piano, 2,4), Curley Russell (bass), Max Roach (drums) Charlie Parker Septet. Recorded March 28, 1946, in Hollywood for
Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial sessions
Charlie_Parker's_Savoy_and_Dial_sessions
American actor and film producer (born 1962)
including James Packer, Victoria and David Beckham, Jada Pinkett, Will Smith, and Steven Spielberg. Since 2008, Cruise has restricted interviewers from
Tom_Cruise
Freddie Roach Merl Saunders Paul Shaffer Rhoda Scott Shirley Scott Jimmy Smith Johnny "Hammond" Smith Lonnie Smith Ståle Storløkken James Taylor Charles Thompson
List_of_jazz_organists
1958 studio album by Max Roach Quintet
drummer Max Roach featuring tracks recorded in 1958 and released on the Argo label. The Allmusic review states, "1958's MAX shows Max Roach at the top
Max_(Max_Roach_album)
1954 studio album by Max Roach
The Max Roach Quartet featuring Hank Mobley was the debut album by American jazz drummer Max Roach featuring tracks recorded in 1953 and first released
The Max Roach Quartet featuring Hank Mobley
The_Max_Roach_Quartet_featuring_Hank_Mobley
American college baseball coach (born 1966)
Tracy Smith (born February 14, 1966) is an American baseball coach and former player, who is the current head baseball coach of the Michigan Wolverines
Tracy_Smith_(baseball)
American jazz saxophonist (1920–1955)
recording ban was lifted, did Parker's collaborations with Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, and others have a substantial effect on the jazz world. One of their first
Charlie_Parker
Australia international rugby league footballer
end of the 1994 season. Along with Wayne Pearce, Paul Sironen and Steve Roach, Elias and his Balmain teammates formed one of the best forward packs in
Benny_Elias
German baseball player (1871–1958)
Rudolph Charles "Skel" Roach (born Rudolph Charles Weichbrodt; October 20, 1871 – March 9, 1958) was a German born baseball player and coach. He played
Skel_Roach
1957 studio album by Sonny Rollins
Flanagan, bassist Doug Watkins, and drummer Max Roach. Rollins was a member of the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet at the time of the recording, and the
Saxophone_Colossus
American physician, surgeon and physiotherapist
Charles Franklin Watkins (September 28, 1872 – March 4, 1936) was an American physician, surgeon and physiotherapist. He played college baseball for the
Charles_F._Watkins
Nymph in Greek mythology
that of goddesses. List of Greek deities Stevenson, Seth William; Smith, Charles Roach; Madden, Frederic W. (1889). A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican
Beroe_(Beirut_nymph)
American musician (1926–2017)
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was one of the pioneers of rock
Chuck_Berry
South African and American actress (born 1975)
Megyn Kelly in the drama Bombshell, which she co-produced. Directed by Jay Roach, the film revolves around the sexual harassment allegations made against
Charlize_Theron
Name list
Prince (1928–2019), American theatrical producer Hal Roach (1892–1992), American film producer Hal Roach (comedian) (1927–2012), Irish Hal Robson-Kanu (born
Hal_(given_name)
American post-hardcore band
guitarist Matt Smith was absent due to the birth of his first child. Greg Styliades, who had previously toured with the band after Zack Roach returned home
Senses_Fail
American politician
Randy Edward Smith (born March 3, 1960) is an American politician, the president of the West Virginia Senate, and the lieutenant governor of West Virginia
Randy_Smith_(politician)
American drummer
Warren Smith (born May 14, 1934) is an American jazz drummer, percussionist, and timpanist, known as a contributor to Max Roach's M'boom ensemble and leader
Warren_Smith_(percussionist)
Leonard Kip Rhinelander Grantland Rice Vincent Richards Tex Rickard Max Roach Delmar "Barney" Roos Margaret Rudkin, Pepperidge Farm founder Dick Rudolph
List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
List_of_interments_at_Woodlawn_Cemetery_(Bronx,_New_York)
1962 British film by Tony Richardson
status as the prize athlete of the Governor. The film opens with Colin Smith running, alone, along a bleak country road somewhere in rural England. In
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (film)
The_Loneliness_of_the_Long_Distance_Runner_(film)
1959 studio album by Max Roach
The Max Roach 4 Plays Charlie Parker is an album by American jazz drummer Max Roach featuring tracks associated with Charlie Parker recorded in late 1957
The Max Roach 4 Plays Charlie Parker
The_Max_Roach_4_Plays_Charlie_Parker
American politician (1710–1754)
Charles Willing (May 18, 1710 – November 30, 1754) was an English-born merchant and politician who twice served as the mayor of Philadelphia, from 1748
Charles_Willing
Canadian actress and producer (1892–1979)
Smith in 1892, at 211 (later 561) University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, now the location of the Hospital for Sick Children. Her father, John Charles Smith
Mary_Pickford
American filmmaker (1875–1948)
pictures." Although Griffith eventually disagreed with Roach over the production and departed, Roach later insisted that some of the scenes in the completed
D._W._Griffith
American politician (1879–1928)
Charles Lee Faust (April 24, 1879 – December 17, 1928) was a U.S. representative from Missouri. Born near Bellefontaine, Ohio, Faust moved with his parents
Charles_L._Faust
1963 studio album by Freddie Roach
Good Move! is the third album by American organist Freddie Roach recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label. The Allmusic review by Stephen
Good_Move!
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Male
French
French form of Italian Rocco, ROCH means "rest."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone thought to resemble the loach (a species of freshwater fish), Middle English loche.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a rocky crag or outcrop, from Old French roche (later replaced in England by rock, from the Norman byform rocque), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, such as Roach in Devon, or Roche in Cornwall and South Yorkshire.English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in Normandy, as for example Les Roches in Seine-Maritime, named with Old French roche, or from Roche Castle in Wales.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
Female
Hebrew
 Pet form of Hebrew Ribqah, REBA means "ensnarer." Compare with masculine Reba. Compare with another form of Reba.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Man
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God teaches.
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, OPRAH means "fawn."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Most Generous (Allah)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Life Giving
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Swiss
Bitter; Star of the Sea; Sea of Bitterness; Wished-for Child; Star
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Weekley.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Admirable; Star
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
CHARLES ROACH-SMITH
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
v. t.
To convey in a coach.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
v. i.
To drive or to ride in a coach; -- sometimes used with
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
n.
To enlarge or dress (a hole), by using a broach.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
a.
Having a back like that of roach; -- said of a horse whose back a convex instead of a concave curve.
n.
The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
v. t.
To strike, hit, or touch with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell.