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Bosworth, MO -- U.S. city in Missouri
Population (2000): 382
Housing Units (2000): 195
Land area (2000): 0.552809 sq. miles (1.431769 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.552809 sq. miles (1.431769 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07426
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 39.470448 N, 93.334797 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 64623
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Bosworth

Bosworth may refer to:

  • Battle of Bosworth Field, a battle during the Wars of the Roses in 15th century England
Bosworth (UK Parliament constituency)

Bosworth is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1987 by David Tredinnick of the Conservative Party.

Bosworth (game)

Bosworth is a four-handed chess variant manufactured by Out of the Box Publishing company since 1998. It is played on 6x6 board and uses 4 sets of standard chess pieces.

Instead of traditional chess pieces, the "kingdoms" are represented by pictures of the pieces on large colored tokens, (each player has his own color: red, yellow, green, or blue), accompanied by a humorous picture of a Dork Tower character.

Bosworth (surname)

Bosworth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adam Bosworth, known as one of the pioneers of XML
  • Alan Bosworth (born 1967), professional boxer
  • Allan R. Bosworth (1901–1986), author, journalist who served in the US Navy
  • Brian Bosworth, NFL linebacker
  • Brian Bosworth (born 1976), known as one of the internet streaming pioneers
  • Clifford Edmund Bosworth, British historian and orientalist
  • David Bosworth, American writer
  • David M. Bosworth (1897–1979), American orthopedic surgeon
  • F. F. Bosworth (1877–1958), Pentecostal revivalist preacher, advocate of divine healing, author of Christ the Healer
  • Hobart Bosworth (1867–1943), Californian movie actor, director, writer and producer
  • Joseph Bosworth, scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language
  • Kate Bosworth, American actress
  • Kyle Bosworth (born 1986), American football outside linebacker
  • Libbi Bosworth, Americana and alt-country singer-songwriter and recording artist from Texas
  • Lo Bosworth (born 1986), American television personality and author
  • Louise Marion Bosworth, pioneering American social researcher
  • Mary Francesca Bosworth, criminologist who is interested in imprisonment, race, and gender
  • Midge Bosworth, (born 1941), former Australian racing driver
  • Patricia Bosworth (born 1933), American journalist and biographer
  • R. J. B. Bosworth, Australian historian and author
  • Roger Bosworth also Robert (1607–1660), English physician and politician
  • Stanley Bosworth (1927–2011), founder of Saint Ann's School in New York City
  • Stephen W. Bosworth, Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
  • Thomas Bosworth (born 1930), American architect and architectural educator
  • Tom Bosworth (born 1990), British race walker who holds two British Records
  • William W. Bosworth, Early 20th-century American architect, MIT campus

Usage examples of "bosworth".

His most notorious phase was the period just prior to his gaining power, followed by that of his rapid downfall in the Battle of Bosworth Field.

In the following scene, you are taken to Bosworth Field where the two opponents are mustering their troops and preparing for combat.

His removal from the throne and humiliating downfall in the mud of Bosworth Field resolve the unnatural state of events.

If he were, Elizabeth I's legitimacy would be in question since she became queen as a result of Henry VII's own violent accession to the throne (the killing of Richard at Bosworth Field).

Think of Buckingham's rise and fall, Margaret and Elizabeth's past glory, and Richard's swift road from duke to king to Bosworth Field.

Henry, Earl of Richmond (the future Henry VII), raised an army, then met Richard and his troops in the Battle of Bosworth Field.

If elected to the Rawlinson and Bosworth Chair I should endeavour to make productive use of the opportunities which it offers for research.

Sheriff Bosworth said his men know the gorge like the backs of their hands.

When you didn’t answer your digital, I phoned the command site and Sheriff Bosworth said you were too busy to take the call.

Making a quick check of the Moose County telephone book, Qwilleran found no Bosworths listed, the family had either died out or moved away.

He knew nothing of his own ancestry except that his mother's maiden name was Mackintosh, yet he found the Bosworth family tree fascinating.

Vincent Bosworth, still suffering from a badly repaired fracture-not polio!

A business announcement in the Picayune stated: "Lucy Bosworth, widow of Luther Bosworth, announces that she has purchased the Pickax General Store from John Edwards, who is retiring because of ill health.

It was identified as the Bosworth Bible, because the first name recorded on the flyleaf was Luther Bosworth, who died in 1904.

You and Susan have been pushing Vince Boswell - or Bosworth, as the case may be - for Iris's job, but are you sure he projects the image you want for the museum?