Roebuck
31roebuck — n. See roe …
32roebuck — roe·buck …
33roebuck — roe•buck [[t]ˈroʊˌbʌk[/t]] n. mam a male roe deer • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
34roebuck — /ˈroʊbʌk/ (say rohbuk) noun a male roedeer. {Middle English, roe2 + buck1} …
35Roebuck — /ˈroʊbʌk/ (say rohbuk) noun a British naval ship commanded by William Dampier during his expedition to north western Australia in 1699 …
36roebuck — Pāpulō, anekelopa …
37roebuck — n. a male roe …
38HMS Roebuck (1774) — Roebuck HMS Roebuck (1774) …
39ROEBUCK, JOHN ARTHUR — English Radical politician, born at Madras; represented first Bath and then Sheffield in Parliament, contributed to the downfall of the Aberdeen Government, and played in general an independent part; his vigorous procedure as a politician… …
40Roebuck, John Arthur — (1801 1879) Born in Madras, India. Brought to Canada at an early age, and educated here. Went to England in 1824 to study law, and called to the bar in 1831. In 1832 1837 member of Parliament for the city of Bath, and in 1835 agent in England… …