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Voysey

British  
/ ˈvɔɪzɪ /

noun

  1. Charles ( Francis Annesley ). 1857–1941, British architect and designer of furniture, fittings, and decor

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Bob, a 12-month-old cockapoo, vanished while Oliver Voysey's family were out for a walk near the River Tyne in Corbridge, Northumberland, on Thursday.

From BBC

“These are welcome data for policymakers,” said Merryn Voysey, a statistician at the University of Oxford who was not involved in the study.

From Seattle Times

From inside of Voysey’s, the private restaurant that overlooks Kiawah Island’s Cassique course, a diner might be tricked into believing that this country club island is just like any other luxury destination.

From Washington Post

Boris Johnson said he was "lost in awe" at the efforts of Oliver Voysey - who completed a series of challenges to help the Lake District Calvert Trust.

From BBC

Inspired by English architect Charles Voysey and textile designer William Morris, the Youngs turned to Barry Dixon to design the interior spaces.

From Washington Post