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  1. Devereux was Deputy justice and chamberlain of South Wales during the reign of Henry VIII. He was justice of peace for Cardiff and Pembrokeshire in 1543, and Gloucester and Monmouthshire in 1547. [2] He was Custos Rotulorum of Carmarthenshire from 1543 until his death in 1547.

    • c. 1513
    • Mary Grey
  2. Richard B. Devereux's 822 research works with 73,044 citations and 7,625 reads, including: Vertebral Tortuosity Is Associated With Increased Rate of Cardiovascular Events in Vascular Ehlers...

  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. Rare footage of a 1998 film where David Bowie discusses the British artist Richard Devereux’s work: In Stillness and In Silence.

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  5. Long-term implications of emergency versus elective proximal aortic surgery in patients with Marfan syndrome in the Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Cardiovascular Conditions Consortium Registry. The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery . 2011Academic Article GET IT Times cited: 39.

  6. Sir RICHARD DEVEREUX (died 1547) Son of Walter. He deputized for his father in many of his Welsh offices, became mayor of Carmarthen (1536), and M.P. for Carmarthenshire (1545), and in 1547 received from the Crown the episcopal manor of Lamphey, recently alienated to Henry VIII by bishop Barlow, and the principal Welsh seat of the Devereux for ...

  7. Devereux, Richard. 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. In common with many other children of ...