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  1. Original Papers by the Late John Hopkinson by John Hopkinson, 2009-03-10
  2. A sermon, preached at the visitation, held in Grantham, May 14, 1798; and dedicated, ... to the Rev. John Prettyman, ... By Samuel Hopkinson, ... by Samuel Hopkinson, 2010-05-27
  3. Original papers by the late John Hopkinson by John Hopkinson, 1901-01-01
  4. Original papers by the late John Hopkinson by John Hopkinson, B 1874-1918 Hopkinson, 2010-08-28
  5. Original papers by the late John Hopkinson. Ed. with a memoir by B. Hopkinson - Vols. I & II by John (1849-1898) Hopkinson, 1901-01-01
  6. Life and Times of John P. Hopkinson, Born October 1, 1904 by John P. Hopkinson, 1000
  7. Original Papers by the Late John Hopkinson: Technical Papers by John Hopkinson, 2010-02-04
  8. Original Papers by the Late John Hopkinson (Volume 2) by John Hopkinson, 2010-01-05
  9. Continental Congressmen From New Jersey: Elias Boudinot, Francis Hopkinson, John Witherspoon, Richard Stockton, Jonathan Dayton
  10. The Pennsylvania state trials: containing the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, Esquires. by Francis Hopkinson, 2010-06-16
  11. Original papers by the late John Hopkinson by John Hopkinson, B 1874-1918 Hopkinson, 2010-08-24
  12. Original Papers by the Late John Hopkinson (Volume 1) by John Hopkinson, 2010-01-05
  13. North Staffordshire Regiment Officers: Robert Maxwell, Nicholas Budgen, George F. Hopkinson, John Cliffe Watts, William Heneker, Colin Campbell
  14. Staffordshire Regiment Officers: North Staffordshire Regiment Officers, Robert Maxwell, Nicholas Budgen, George F. Hopkinson, John Cliffe Watts

21. JOHN HOPKINSON & ASSOCIATES LTD.
BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. KEITH john hopkinson, PRESIDENT (Photo).Since 1979, when john hopkinson Associates Ltd. was formed, he
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BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
KEITH JOHN HOPKINSON, PRESIDENT (Photo) Mr. Hopkinson has 8500 hours FLYING EXPERIENCE. His travels have been worldwide with an extensive contact network, all aviation related. He specializes in the buying and selling of aircraft of the commuter and corporate size, but variance of this status has been known to exist. Except for a period in the 1970's, his business experience has been entirely aviation related since the 1960's and with the advent of the corporate jet and the popularity of the regional airlines, Mr. Hopkinson's focus grew as the equipment changed. Thus, the type of products specialized in today. His earlier aviation training and accumulated hands on business experience has been extremely beneficial. Frequently he receives written mandates with trust funds, and has the direct responsibility for evaluations, negotiations, acquisitions and disposals on behalf of major corporations. His memberships include the majority of the North American aviation groups. He has been a licensed Canadian commercial pilot until recently, but business commitments have necessitated the majority of travel being completed by airline because of distances involved.

22. John Hopkinson (10 SEP 1706 - )
john hopkinson. Birth 10 SEP 1706, Bradford, MA Caleb hopkinson. Martha Spoffard. john hopkinson. List of people
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23. History Of John Hopkinson Piano Maker England UK Zender
History of john hopkinson Piano Manufacture. john hopkinson started his businesslife in Leeds in 1835 as a music publisher. john hopkinson. AD 1851.No 13,652.
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History of John Hopkinson Piano Manufacture
John Hopkinson started his business life in Leeds in 1835 as a music publisher. He moved to London in 1845. In 1846 was the year that Hopkinson pianos was established. However, on his pianos it says Est. in 1835, this date was from Leeds as a music publisher. His first premises in London were at: 70 Mortimer Street London. Then he moved to the flowing premises:

  • 1851 Opened a shops 18 Soho Square, Phoenix Street, and Little Stone Street, Soho.
    1855 A new manufacturing plant was set up at Diana Place, New Road.
    1850 Opened a shop at, 235 Regents Street,
    1863 Opened a shop at, 6 Condut Street,
    1869 A new manufacturing place at 44 Fitzroy Road,
    1882 Opened a shop 95 New Bond Street,
    1892 Opened a shops 34, 35 36 Margaret Street,
    1898 Added 102 Brompton Road,
    1900 Opened a shops 84 New Bond Street, 241 High Road Kilburn,
    1963 Production of piano move to the Paxton Piano Works, Paxton Road, London.(Zenders)
1851 is generally considered to be the date in which marks the end of the classical piano building period and the beginning of the modern one. That year, Hopkinson introduced a repetition action, Paten number 13,652. In which by manipulating a key, " a hammer could strike so rapidly that it imitated the tremolo of a singer". Their advertising prospectus was as follows:
"Hopkinson New Patent and Tremolo Check Action for Grand Pianoforte
...a valuable improvement, which also shows the accurate and sensitive character of the mechanism is that the 'Tremolo' (similar in effect to the produced by the violinist or the voice of a finished singer) may be produced by this action upon the pianoforte."

24. Motor Racing, Aircraft And Personal Profile
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25. John Hopkinson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
hopkinson, john Encyclopædia Britannica Article. john hopkinson born July 27, 1849,Manchester, Eng. MLA style john hopkinson. Encyclopædia Britannica.
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26. GedBrowser - List Of Individuals
Barker, Jane. Barker, john. Barker, john (1) Barker, Olive hopkinson, Fanny. hopkinson, Job. hopkinson, john. hopkinson, john (1) hopkinson, john (2) hopkinson, Mary. hopkinson, Mary (1
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27. The HOPKINSON Family
May 1833, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. 2. john hopkinson spouse Ann (?) Born-circa. 1835, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. 2. James hopkinson Born- circa.
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Thomas HOPKINSON
Born:- circa. 1798, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Died:- after 1841, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Occupation:- Weaver.
Married:- 17th. July 1820, Parish Church, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Spouse:- Betty MITCHELL
Born:- circa. 1796, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Rebecca HOPKINSON
Christened:- 5th. March 1823, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
William HOPKINSON
Born:- circa. 1823, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Samuel HOPKINSON spouse:- Mary ARAM Born:- 11th. October 1826, Undercliffe, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Christened:- 18th. Feb. 1829, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Died:- 26th. July 1887, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Married:- 14th. Oct. 1848, Leeds Parish Church, Yorkshire, England. Francis Aram HOPKINSON (1853-1905) sp: Theresa BROCKWELL William Henry Brockwell HOPKINSON (1873-1949) sp: Helenor DOBELL James Albert Brockwell HOPKINSON Albert Edward HOPKINSON (1878-1958) sp: Mary Elizabeth QUINSEE Helen HOPKINSON Florence May HOPKINSON (1881-1966) sp: John Edward CHAMBERS Alice Helen HOPKINSON (1884-1954) sp: Cyril John Walter McGRATH Lily Elizabeth HOPKINSON (1887-1918) sp: Arthur Bernard DAVIS Francis Samuel HOPKINSON Charles Frederick HOPKINSON Ronald Roy HOPKINSON (1898-1981) sp: Eva Pearl HALL Joseph Frederick HOPKINSON

28. HOPKINSON, John, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
hopkinson, john (18491898). Electrical engineer. Autograph Letter Signed to Crowdy,3 pages 8vo (laid down), Manchester, dated in another hand February 1871.
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HOPKINSON, John (1849-1898). Electrical engineer.
Autograph Letter Signed to Crowdy, 3 pages 8vo (laid down), Manchester, dated in another hand February 1871. Replying to a congratulatory letter on his having been named Smith's prizeman and fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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29. WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page
female b. 18 FEB 1676 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts d. 2 MAY 1717 in Newbury,Essex, Massachusetts father hopkinson, john (1646 1704) mother Pearson
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previous go to surnames Holmes, Robert - male
b. 1680
father:
Holmes, Robert
mother: Morse, Esther (1651 - ) Holmes, Roy Charles John - male
b. 28 APR 1888 in Woodhull, Steuben, New York
d. 1967 in St. Petersburg, Pinnellas, Florida
father:
Holmes, John Elsworth (1866 - 1952)
mother: Bishop, Agnes Mary (1868 - )
spouse: Cribbett, Nannie Fay (1888 - 1975)
- m. 27 JUN 1918
child: private
Holmes, William - male spouse: Noyes, Judith (1804 - ) - m. 1833 Holstein, Wilhelmine - female spouse: Noyes, Halsey Coy (1897 - ) - m. 23 JUN 1921 in Millard, Douglas, Nebraska child: private child: private child: private Holt, Catharine - female d. 1655 father: Holt, Edmund spouse: Mather, Richard (1596 - 1669) - m. 29 SEP 1624 in England child: Mather, Samuel (1626 - 1671) child: Mather, Timothy (1628 - 1684) child: Mather, Nathaniel (1630 - 1697) child: Mather, Joseph (1634 - ) child: Mather, Eleazar (1637 - 1669) child: Mather, Increase (1639 - ) Holt, Daniel - male b. 14 SEP 1744 d. 5 DEC 1813 spouse: Lovejoy, Abigail (1750 - 1833) - m. BEF 1771 Marriage Note (Based on birth of dau., Abigail)

30. H Index
Eberhard (1071*) Hopf, Heinz (1808*) Hong, Liu (304) Hong, Luoxia (440) Hôpital,Guillaume de L (204*) Hopkins, William (858*) hopkinson, john (401) Hopper
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Names beginning with H
The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait. Haar
Hachette
, Jean (944*)
Hadamard
, Jacques (2759*)
Hadley
, John (191*)
Hahn
, Hans (138*)
, Jaroslav (907*)
Haitam
, Abu Ali al- (2490*)
Hall, Marshall Jr.

Hall, Philip

Halley
, Edmond (2532*)
Halmos
, Paul (1328*) Halphen , George (872*) Halsted , George (299*) Hamill , Christine (445) Hamilton, William Hamilton, William R Hamming , Richard W (582*) Hankel , Hermann (546*) Hardy, Claude Hardy, G H Harish-Chandra Harriot , Thomas (3306*) Hartley , Brian (466*) Hartree , Douglas (696*) Hasib Abu Kamil al (1012) Hasse , Helmut (1189*) Hatvani Hau , Lene (1018*) Hausdorff , Felix (345*) Hawking , Stephen (1282*) Hay , Louise (2037*) Hayes , Ellen (1060*) Hazlett , Olive (1345*) Haytham , Abu Ali al (2490*) Heath , Thomas (822*) Heaviside , Oliver (1270*) Heawood , Percy (730*) Hecht , Daniel (117) Hecke , Erich (730*) Hedrick , Earle (501*) Heegaard , Poul (380*) Heilbronn , Hans (2122*) Heine , Eduard (268*) Heisenberg , Werner (2631*) Hellinger , Ernst (1233*) Helly , Eduard (909*) Helmholtz , Hermann von (2214*) Heng , Zhang (1481*) Henrici , Olaus (117*) Hensel , Kurt (252*) Heraclides of Pontus (773*) Herbrand , Jacques (376*) , Pierre (148) Hermann , Jakob (267*) Hermann of Reichenau Hermite , Charles (1849*) Heron of Alexandria (2275) Herschel, Caroline

31. Bicameralism: Francis Hopkinson To John Jay
Bicameralism. CHAPTER 12 Document 12. Francis hopkinson to john Jay. 11 Mar. 1786Jay Correspondence 3184 May I ask how you come on in your political family.
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Bicameralism
CHAPTER 12 Document 12 Francis Hopkinson to John Jay
11 Mar. 1786 Jay Correspondence 3:184 May I ask how you come on in your political family. Our Law office is at present open, and the debates and proceedings there afford ample room for amusement, speculation and observation. The two parties of our State are so nearly ballanced in the House of Assembly, that neither are sure of carrying a point. This situation excites the Orators and leading men of the House to the most vigorous exertions, and those who have leisure to attend the debates are sure to be highly gratified. When both parties unite in a measure, it is a thousand to one that it is a salutary and proper measure. Pennsylvania hops along upon her one leg better than I expected. I never liked our Constitution; yet the above metaphor suggests one advantage which I did not think of before: viz: That having but one branch of Legislatureor if you please, but one leg to support her, the old lady is obliged to be very attentive and circumspect in her positions and motions, lest she should fall and break her nose. Those who have two to depend upon, are apt to trip thro' carelessness. Your Constitution, I think hobbles on one leg and a stick. But enough of this nonsense.
The Founders' Constitution
Volume 1, Chapter 12, Document 12

32. Bicameralism: Francis Hopkinson To John Jay
12. Bicameralism. Volume 1, Page 366 CHAPTER 12 Document 12. FrancisHopkinson to john Jay. 11 Mar. 1786 Jay Correspondence 3184
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Bicameralism
[Volume 1, Page 366]
CHAPTER 12 Document 12 Francis Hopkinson to John Jay 11 Mar. 1786 Jay Correspondence 3:184 May I ask how you come on in your political family. Our Law office is at present open, and the debates and proceedings there afford ample room for amusement, speculation and observation. The two parties of our State are so nearly ballanced in the House of Assembly, that neither are sure of carrying a point. This situation excites the Orators and leading men of the House to the most vigorous exertions, and those who have leisure to attend the debates are sure to be highly gratified. When both parties unite in a measure, it is a thousand to one that it is a salutary and proper measure. Pennsylvania hops along upon her one leg better than I expected. I never liked our Constitution; yet the above metaphor suggests one advantage which I did not think of before: viz: That having but one branch of Legislatureor if you please, but one leg to support her, the old lady is obliged to be very attentive and circumspect in her positions and motions, lest she should fall and break her nose. Those who have two to depend upon, are apt to trip thro' carelessness. Your Constitution, I think hobbles on one leg and a stick. But enough of this nonsense.
The Founders' Constitution
Volume 1, Chapter 12, Document 12

33. John Hopkinson - Encyclopedia Article About John Hopkinson. Free Access, No Regi
john S. Meek Named as Recipient of 2001 hopkinson Memorial Awardjohn S. Meek Named as Recipient of 2001 hopkinson Memorial Award. johnS. Meek of Boulder, Colorado, has been named as the recipient
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  • 1540 - One of the most important political figures of the reign of Henry VIII of England, Thomas Cromwell, is executed on order from the king on charges of treason. Henry marries his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, on the same day.
  • 1794 - Maximilien Robespierre is guillotined in front of a cheering crowd, for sending thousands of others to a similar fate during the French Revolution.

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  • January 23 - Elizabeth Blackwell is awarded her MD by the Medical Institute of Geneva, New York, thus becoming the United States' first woman doctor

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34. The Walter W. Hopkinson Memorial Award
hopkinson Memorial Award Winners. Publication Year, Winner, Article/SeriesTitle. 1966, Rev. john C. Ruback, United States Tax Paid Revenue Stamps.
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The Walter W. Hopkinson Memorial Award
The Walter W. Hopkinson Memorial Award was established in 1953 in honor of Walter W. Hopkinson, by his wife, Mrs. Constance B. Hopkinson. The award is given annually to the author of the best article or series of articles published in The United States Specialist , the monthly journal of the United States Stamp Society. The award honors Hopkinson's interest in philatelic scholarship and the dissemination of research and knowledge through the Society's publications. Hopkinson was a plate number specialist as well as a vigorous supporter and long-time member of the Bureau Issues Association, as the Society was then known. The first award was given in 1954, and it has been presented annually thereafter. The award consists of an engraved plaque with the Society's seal, and an honorarium. Hopkinson Memorial Award Winners
Publication
Year Winner Article/Series Title
Norman W. Kempf Stuart Relief Breaks George W. Brett

35. Famous People From New Jersey
famous people New Jersey, New Jersey inventors, Crazy Horse, Powhatan, Pocahontas,Richard Stockton, john Witherspoon, Francis hopkinson, john Hart, Abraham
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36. Dr John Hopkinson
Dr john hopkinson. Department of Primary Industries. Plant breeding.Senior Principal Scientist with the Queensland Department of Primary
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Senior Principal Scientist with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Dr John Hopkinson has had a remarkable impact on the technology and development of tropical pasture seed science, not only in Australia, but large parts of the tropical world. When Dr Hopkinson commenced his research in 1970, tropical pasture seed production was unreliable, with low yields and high prices. Dr Hopkinson set about gaining a scientifically-based understanding of the physiology of grasses and legumes with a view to producing reliable harvests by understanding and manipulating the reproductive biology of the plants. With a firm understanding of the biology of these plants Dr Hopkinson then concentrated on the agronomy of seed crops themselves - crop management, harvest technology, post-harvest treatment and storage - to ensure reliable production and supply of seed. Dr Hopkinson’s research and work has ensured reliable supplies of cheap, high quality seed to the beef and dairy industry in tropical and sub tropical areas. His understanding of the biology and technology of tropical pasture seed production is second to none, and his willingness and ability to impart his knowledge to others at all levels matches his technical expertise.

37. John Hopkinson - Massachusetts Life Insurance
Welcome to john hopkinson s Home Page. john hopkinson may provide productsand services only to individuals in the jurisdictions listed.
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38. Joseph Hopkinson. 1770-1842. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10t
Joseph hopkinson. 17701842. john Bartlett,comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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39. 4898. Joseph Hopkinson. 1770-1842. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotation
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40. Ben's Guide (3-5): The Declaration Of Independence -- Signing The Declaration Of
York William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris New Jersey RichardStockton, john Witherspoon, Francis hopkinson, john Hart, Abraham Clark.
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Signing the
Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was approved by the Second Continental Congress on July 4 th 1776, but it was not signed until almost a month later. The Congress did not have the approval of all 13 colonies until July 9 th . On July 19 th Congress ordered that an official copy of the document be created. Using a quill pen, this took some time to finish. Therefore the actual signing finally took place on August 2 nd . As president of the Congress John Hancock was the first to sign this historic document. He used large bold script and signed under the text in the center of the page. The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence included two future presidents, three vice presidents, and ten members of the United States Congress. Below are the names of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence: [Column 1]
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