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  1. The Theory of Functions by Edward C. Titchmarsh, 1976-05-13
  2. The Theory of the Riemann Zeta-Function by Edward C. Titchmarsh, 1951
  3. Mathematics for the General Reader by E. C. (Edward Charles) Titchmarsh, 1959
  4. Report on the papers of Professor Edward Charles Titchmarsh, FRS (1899-1963) by Jeannine Alton, 1976
  5. Theory of Functions by Edward Charles Titchmarsh, 1939
  6. The zeta-function of Riemann (Cambridge tracts in mathematics and mathematical physics;no.26) by Edward Charles Titchmarsh, 1964
  7. Eigenfunction expansions associated with second-order differential equations by Edward Charles Titchmarsh, 1962
  8. The theory of the Riemann-Zeta function by Edward Charles Titchmarsh, 1951
  9. People From Ilkley: Alan Titchmarsh, Donald Wade, Baron Wade, Georgie Henley, Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe, Edward Maufe, Anthony Earnshaw

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  • 43. [.uk] Titchmarsh
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    45. Edward Maria Wingfield
    And then I found my cousin, Mr. edward Harington from Exton (also near Tickencote ofmy mother Margaret, and son of Gilbert Pickering, of titchmarsh (both next
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    CAPTAIN EDWARD-MARIA WINGFIELD
    PRESIDENT AT JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA - IN 1607
    As he might have looked aged 57 in 1607
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    (Plate 1: Portrait by Alan Barlow – c.v. /resume above the end Source Notes)
    ONE OF THE EIGHT INCORPORATORS
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    46. HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning TI
    fl 16801723) Irish Politician and Lawyer (1) Titchener, edwardbradford (b 1867)Psychologist (1) titchmarsh, edward Charles (1899-1963) Mathematician (1) Tite
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    Tibbot, Richard (1719-1798) Congregational Minister

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    Ticehurst, Norman Frederic (1873-c 1960), surgeon ornithologist historian of swan marks
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    Tickell, Mary (? 1756-1787) see Linley Mary (
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    Tickell, Thomas (1686-1740) Poet Secretary to Lords Justices of Ireland

    Tickle, Eileen (fl 1933-1936) Teacher, Liverpool
    Liverpool, Lancashire Tickle, Marjorie (b1920) Schoolgirl, Liverpool Liverpool, Lancashire Ticklepenny, Janetta (fl 1846-1894) Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Tickner, Mary Louise Annette (fl 1944-1945) Civilian Internee Burma Tickner, Thomas Francis (fl 1888-1926) Architect Tiddeman, Richard (d 1762) Commodore RN Tidecombe, William (fl 1394-1395) Warden of Cinque Ports Tierney, George (1761-1830) Statesman ... Tildesley, William (fl 1860-1864) Violinist, Swinton Swinton, Lancashire Tiler, Ann (fl 1800-1900) Governess To 5th Earl Of Essex's Daughter

    47. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
    , titchmarsh, edward Charles, 1986, Introduction to the Theory ofFourier Integrals, 3rd ed. (Chelsea Pub. Co., New York). Footnotes
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    48. Collections By Repository
    The Library, New College, Oxford OX1 3BN. Telephone (01865) 279581. NRA ref.no GB 0464. titchmarsh, edward Charles (18991963) CSAC no. 44/8/76, 4pp.
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/ncuacs/catlist4.htm
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    The entries are arranged alphabetically by town. The list gives the National Register of Archives repository reference number, then the scientist's name and dates, followed by the catalogue number and number of pages, and the subject area. Aberystwyth Bangor Bath Birmingham ... Outside the UK Copies of NCUACS catalogues may be purchased from the Unit, and terms are available on request Last updated 28 May 2004. T.E.Powell@bath.ac.uk Alphabetical Guide to CSAC and NCUACS catalogues Summary list of CSAC and NCUACS catalogues: alphabetical List of CSAC and NCUACS catalogues: chronological List of CSAC and NCUACS catalogues: by discipline
    Aberystwyth
    National Library of Wales, Department of Manuscripts and Records , Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3BU. Telephone: (01970) 632802
    NRA ref. no: GB 0210 FLEURE, Herbert John (1877-1969) CSAC no. 38/2/76, 6pp. Geography.
    Bangor
    Department of Manuscripts, Information Services, University of Wales Bangor, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG. Telephone: (01248) 382966
    NRA ref. no: GB 0222

    49. NCUACS Homepage
    Bodleian Library, Oxford. titchmarsh, edward Charles (18991963) CSAC no. 44/8/76,4pp. Mathematics. New College, Oxford. TOLANSKY, Samuel (1907-1973) CSAC no.
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    ABRAHAM, Sir Edward Penley (1913-1999), biochemist. NCUACS no. 103/2/02, 233 pp., Bodleian Library, Oxford ADAMS, John Frank (1930-1989), mathematician. NCUACS no. 26/2/91, 119pp and NCUACS no. 34/2/92, 40pp. . Trinity College, Cambridge APPLETON, Sir Edward Victor (1892-1965), ionospheric physics CSAC no. 82/6/81, 172pp. Edinburgh University Library ARKELL, William Joscelyn (1904-1958), geologist. NCUACS no. 102/1/02, 156 pp., Library, Oxford University

    50. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of TI
    Translate this page Titaud, Olivier, Université Jean Mottet - Saint.-Etienne, 2001. titchmarsh,edward, University of Oxford, Titcomb, Timothy, Kansas State University, 1980.
    http://genealogy.impa.br/html/letter.phtml?letter=TI

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    52. Life And Children Of Sir Gilbert Pickering
    on 17th October 1668 at titchmarsh and was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his son,John who passed the title to his son, Gilbert, to his son, edward who died
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    Life of Sir Gilbert Pickering
    Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st
    Sir Gilbert Pickering was the son of Sir John Pickering of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire by Susannah Dryden, an aunt of John Dryden the Poet Laureate. Gilbert was baptised at Titchmarsh on 10th March 1610-11. He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 6th November 1629 and created [1st] Baronet of Nova Scotia at some uncertain date [circa 1632]. In the Short Parliament of 1640 and throughout the Long Parliament, he represented the County of Northampton.
    At the beginning of the war he adopted the Parliamentary cause and, as Deputy-Lieutenant and one of the Parliamentary Committee, was active in raising troops and money for Parliament in his county. In the Revolution of 1648 he sided with the Army and was appointed one of the King's judges, but attended two sittings of the Court only and did not sign the Death Warrant. Nevertheless he was successively appointed a member of each of the five Councils of State of the Commonwealth, of the smaller Council installed by the Army on 29th May 1653, and of that nominated in accordance with the Instrument of Government in December 1653.
    He sat for Northamptonshire in the "Little Parliament" of 1653 and in the two Parliaments called by Cromwell as Protector.

    53. AIP Niels Bohr Library
    Item Information. More by this author. titchmarsh, EC (edward Charles), 1899.Subjects. by author titchmarsh, EC (edward Charles), 1899-. by title Papers .
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    54. Lovel2
    ((A)), Francis Lovel, 9th Lord of titchmarsh, Lord Holand, Viscount Lovel(b c1455, dsp 16.06.1487). m. Sir edward Norreys or Norris of Yattenden.
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    Families covered: Lovel of Dockinges, Lovel of Holand, Lovel of Minster Lovel, Lovel of Morley, Lovel of Titchmarsh or Tichmersh William Lovel of Minster Lovel and Dockinges (d 1213) The above links to William's ancestry as reported by TCP. THIS LINK is to his ancestry as reported by BE1883. m. Isabel John Lovel of Minster Lovel and Dockinges (d before 23.12.1252) m. Alive Basset (dau of Alan Basset of Mursdewall and Wycombe) A. John Lovel, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdon (d 1286/7) m. Maud Sydenham, heiress of Tichmersh i. Sir John Lovel, 1st Lord of Tichmersh or Titchmarsh (b 1255, d 1310/1) m1. (c1270) Isabel de Bois (dau of Ernald de Bois of Thorpe Ernald) a. Maud Lovel m. William la Zouche, 1st Lord of Haryngworth (b 1276, d 12.03.1351-2) m2. Joan Ros (d 13.10.1348, dau of Robert de Ros of Hamlake and Belvoir, 1st Lord) b. John Lovel, 2nd Lord of Titchmarsh (d 24.06.1314) m. Maud Burnell (dau of Sir Philip Burnell of Acton Burnell)

    55. Roll Of Honour - Cambridgeshire - Croydon Cum Clopton
    Age 26. Son of Charles and Joyce titchmarsh, husband of Maude Ethel titchmarsh,of 91, edward St., Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
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    CROYDON cum CLOPTON - War Memorial
    World War 1 and 2 - Rolls of Honour with detailed information
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    THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF
    THOSE WHO FELL IN THE
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    FROM THE PARISH OF CROYDON SONS OF THIS PLACE LET THIS OF YOU BE SAID,
    THAT YOU, WHO LIVE ARE WORTHY OF YOUR DEAD,
    THESE GAVE THEIR LIVES, THAT YOU WHO LIVE MAY REAP A RICHER HARVEST ERE YOU FALL ASLEEP Albert CHAPMAN
    Private Albert William Chapman, 16332, 11th Suffolk Rgt. Born Croydon, enlisted Cambridge. Killed in Action 1st July 1916. Listed Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.. Albert GREEN Private, 15606, 11th Bn., Suffolk Regiment who died on Saturday, 1st July 1916. Age 21. Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Green, of Chapel House, Croydon, Royston, Herts. Commemorated on the THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A Walter GREEN Private 20135, 11th Suffolk Rgt. Born Croydon, enlisted Cambridge. Killed inA 2ction 8th April 1917. Listed Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France..

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    57. My Family
    (11). She was married to Thomas BILL in titchmarsh, Northampton Co., ENG. (12). (Mrs. edward Fuller) died in 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. (17) (18).
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~steeles/Steele/d1.htm
    OAS_AD('Top'); (m. Caleb Hyatt) She was married to Caleb HYATT (m. Daniel Wilcox) died before 1661. She was married to Daniel WILCOX before 1657 in RI. (m. George Rayment) She was married to George RAYMENT before 1620 in ENG. Children were: Elizabeth RAYMOND Maurice RAYMENT William RAYMOND (m. Hezekiah Gavet) She was married to Hezekiah GAVIT about 1760 in RI. (m. Matthew Webster) died on 11 Feb 1656 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT. She was married to Matthew WEBSTER (m. Nicholas Denslow) died before 1608 in ENG. She was married to Nicholas DENSLOW before 1607 in ENG. Children were: Nicholas DENSLOW (m. Thomas Bill) died on 6 Sep 1558 in Titchmarsh, Northampton Co., ENG. She was married to Thomas BILL in Titchmarsh, Northampton Co., ENG. (m. Thomas Lombard) 1st died between 1608 and 1617. She was married to Thomas LOMBARD before 1602 in ENG. (m. Thomas Lombard) 2nd died after 1623 in ENG. She was married to Thomas LOMBARD before 1617 in ENG. (Mrs. Daniel Spike?) was born about 1730. She died after 1776 in NY. She was married to Daniel SPIKE about 1755 in CT. Children were:

    58. King Edward VII School - DECEMBER 1938
    standard had consistently improved until, in 1925, King edward s stood easily however,attacked vigorously and scored their third goal through Mr. titchmarsh.
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     King Edward VII School Magazine.
    VOL. X] DECEMBER 1938. [No. 1. Editors
    C. W. FLETCHER, J. H. WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec.
    Mr. E. F. WATLING.
    CONTENTS.
    Editorial The Inter-School Debate School Notes Where Wiser Men Meet The Head    Football      Obituary             Junior School Football Evening Strains Swimming and Water Polo School Chapel Service Scientific Society Swiss Stroll  Orchestra Notes Sark Camp, 1938                           The Choir Visit to Hadrian's Wall The Library The Bank XI         The Tuesday Club Patriotic Considerations The Gramophone Club Surrey Street Muses   Old Edwardians Lines to a Schoolmaster House Notes Sophocles's " Trachiniae" at Manchester Notices  Crossword Puzzle
    Editorial
    T HE approaching end of the Michaelmas term is heralded by the frenzied efforts of the Choir and the Orchestra, the stormy sessions of Social-committees, and the eager anticipation of the end-of-term festivities. It is indeed fortunate that freedom from examinations allows us to indulge ourselves to the full in such festive orgies as the " Shout ". The School was by no means exempt from the universal dismay manifested at the prospect of war. During the dark days of the crisis boys no longer ran with gleeful faces through the corridors, but were strangely subdued, and changed their merriment for grave-eyed consternation. A. R. P, materials were beginning to be piled around the school, and the Scouts were dutifully engaged in distributing pamphlets to householders in the surrounding district.

    59. 1901 Census For Wimpole
    edward COOPER, Head, M. 47. Horsekeeper on Farm, Longstowe, Cambridgeshire. RossFarm (Schedule 12). Mary Ann titchmarsh, Head, M. 41. Trumpington, Cambridgeshire.
    http://www.wimpole.uk.com/census_1901.htm
    This page last updated on: Wednesday 18 June, 2003 Census 1901
    The 1901 Census for Wimpole, Cambridgeshire.
    Reference: Ref. RG13/1521 (with acknowledgement to the Public Record Office) My thanks and acknowedgements to the 'census team' who provided the documentation and who typed and checked the various page transcripts. Particular thanks to Mike Giddings, Susan Giddings, Alexandra Morton and John Parkins for all their help, assistance and encouragement. This transcription from the original handwriting is by Steve Odell. [Information, notes and comments additional to the 1901 Census are shown within square brackets] Population of Wimpole: There is a national Census every ten years when the year ends in a one. The following table gives the population of the Parish of Wimpole from 1801 to 1951 (the numbers include children and visitors from outside the parish in temporary residence within Wimpole on the date of census).
    (Not taken
    *A note on the 1841 census recorded that 'several large families have left the parish and others have emigrated since 1831' [ Four Wimpole paupers emigrated to Canada in 1836 on passages financed by the Caxton and Arrington Poor Law Union under the new provisions of the [Poor Law Amendment] Act of 1834. The following year, the Commissioners' Annual Report reported a further 24 paupers emigrating from Wimpole to Canada - the highest number emigrating under the scheme from any Cambridgeshire or Huntingdonshire community at that time.

    60. Francis LOVELL (1º V. Lovell)
    in 1465), the only son of Sir John, 8th Baron Lovell of titchmarsh, a warrior Followinghis father s death he became a ward of edward IV; who gave him into the
    http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/FrancisLovell(1VLovell).htm
    Francis LOVELL (1st V. Lovell) Born: Sep 1464, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England Aceeded: 4 Jan 1483 Died: AFT 16 Jan 1485/6 Notes: Knight of the Garter Father: John LOVELL (8º B. Lovell of Titchmarsh) Mother: Joan BEAUMONT Married: Agnes FITZHUGH ABT Apr 1464 Francis Viscount Lovell, Lord Holland, Deincourt, Burnell and Grey of Rotherfield , born about 1455/6 (we only know that he was nine years old when his father died early in 1465), the only son of Sir John, 8th Baron Lovell of Titchmarsh , a warrior of great bravery and fame, through his parents and grandparents, he was heir to a vast inheritance. This included manors and fee farms as far apart as Upton Lovell in Wiltshire, Acton Burnell in Shropshire and Rotherfield and Bainton in Yorkshire. In addition, he was related to some of the great nobles, Lancastrian and Yorkist, of the age. He married Agnes , dau. of Henry FitzHugh, Baron FitzHugh Following his father's death he became a ward of Edward IV ; who gave him into the charge of one of his chief supporters

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