- Husenbeth, Frederick Charles
- Husenbeth, Frederick Charles
• Writer and editor, born at Bristol, 30 May, 1796; died at Cossey, Norfolk, 31 October, 1872Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Frederick Charles Husenbeth — Frederick Charles Husenbeth † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Frederick Charles Husenbeth Born at Bristol, 30 May, 1796; died at Cossey, Norfolk, 31 October, 1872. The son of a Bristol wine merchant and of a lady of Cornish family, a convert… … Catholic encyclopedia
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