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Los Angeles, Calif. Westminster, N.Y. Bethel, Conn. Carpentersvike, Ik. [Pg.554]

Faraday s activity slowed after 1850, and, in 1865, a progressive loss of memoi y forced his complete retirement. He died in 1867 and he was buried, not in Westminster Abbey, but perhaps more befitting his egalitarian ideals, in Highgate Cemetei y, London. [Pg.498]

In the period following the War of the Spanish Succession of 1714, Newton enjoyed a reputation as the most important natural philosopher of his day. His scientific output during the last twenty years of his life was restricted to the revision of his major works and in defending himself against his many critics. In his private life, he was modest, generous, and given to simple tastes however was buried with great fanfare in Westminster Abbey. [Pg.844]

Bexley, Bromley, City on London, Croydon, Greenwich, Hammersmith and Fulham, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Sutton, Wandsworth, Westminster)... [Pg.1061]

Department of Human and Health Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Westminster, London, UK... [Pg.752]

Please make cheques payable to Rapra Technology Ltd. in Sterling/US /Euros via UK banks on or make payment direct to Account No 05625025, Sortcode 55-50-05, National Westminster Bank Pic, 8 Mardol Head, Shrewsbury, Shrop ire, SY1 1HE, UK)... [Pg.130]

Rutherford continued to do research until his death, but the proton was his last big discovery. It was not, however, his last big honor. In 1931, the New Zealand country boy was raised to the peerage with the official name of Ernest, Lord Rutherford of Nelson. After his death six years later, he was awarded one last honor. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, where he keeps company with Isaac Newton and a handful of other great British scientists. [Pg.31]

In 1656 a book called The Art of Simpling by William Coles claimed, "The common people formerly gathered the leaves of Elder on the last day of April, which to disappoint the charmes of witches, they had affixed to their doores and windowes. I doe not desire any to pin their faithes upon these reports, but only let them know there are such which they may believe as they please." It is said that for this reason, elder was planted outside Westminster Abbey. [Pg.13]

The heat came early, soon after midsummer, and at Eltham I might hear from Westminster but escape the worst of it. Eltham was defensible, too, and in good order. [Pg.170]

The news that Elysabeth had been brought to bed of a son in Westminster Sanctuary, and a sturdy child like to survive at that,... [Pg.200]

I knew he was remade from his stride that morning, when we had met at Westminster. I could hear it in the sound of his spurs... [Pg.235]

She stood up and eased her back while she looked at me. She had thinned while we were in exile so many months trapped inside Westminster Sanctuary showed in the lines about her eyes, and the thinning of the skin over her bones, but any man would still have called her beautiful. She said nothing, but I knew her of old her silence did not mean consent, but only consideration. Truly, I thought she might dispute with me. Would she, who could command me as her subject in all things, command my obedience in this Or could I, her brother, head of her house, commander of the King s forces, also command hers ... [Pg.247]

Maier, Michael. "The golden tripod, or, three choice chemical tracts. Namely (i.) That of Basilius Valentinus, a monk of the Benedictine Order called Practica, with twelve keys and an appendix, (ii.) The Crede Mihi, or Ordinal, of Thomas Norton, an English sage, (iii.) The Testament of a certain Cremer, Abbot of Westminster. Edited by Michael Maier." In From the Hermetic Museum. The Book of Lambspring..., ed. Derek Bryce, 41-160. Lampeter Llanerch Enterprises, 1987. [Pg.21]

Cremer, John. "The Testament of Cremer, Abbot of Westminster and Brother of the Benedictine Order." In From the Hermetic Museum. The Book ofLambspring..., ed. Derek Bryce, 151-160. Lampeter Llanerch Enterprises, 1987. [Pg.53]

Yet scorn not a friend who spoke as plainly as he might. Beneath the shadowy foliage of words is concealed the golden fruit of Truth. The Testament Of Cremer, The Englishman, Abbot of Westminster, and Friar of the Benedictine Order. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemv/cremer.htmll. [Pg.53]

Palmer, L.I., Law Medicine and Social Justice 34—36, Louisville, KY Westminster/John... [Pg.206]

The first gas company was established in 1812 in London to produce gas from coal and to light the Westminster Bridge. In 1816, the first gas plant for the manufacture of syngas from coal was built in the United States to light the streets of the city of Baltimore. By 1826, gas plants were also built to manufacture gas for lighting the streets of Boston and New York City. Soon thereafter, gas plants and distribution networks were built to light the streets of most major cities throughout the world. [Pg.2]


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