Fairey Family Genealogy Forum FAIRY/farey/FAIREY Marlene 1/07/03 Fairey/Yeriaf Clockmakers,Jewellers London1800 s john Henry PRICE maybe FAIRY - Marlene 9/21/02 FAIREY FAMILY HUNTS http://genforum.genealogy.com/fairey/
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Extractions: While we make every effort to ensure that the information contained on these pages is as current as possible record company catalogues often change suddenly and without warning. If you spot something that looks too good to be true please e-mail to check availability. All prices in British pounds. For information on ordering CDs listed here RECENT ADDITIONS CRAZY JAZZ REFERENCE ARTIST TITLE LABEL PRICE - NUMBER OF DISCS JOSH ABRAMS - JEFF PARKER / ALEX DÖRNER / GUILLERMO GREGORIO : CIPHER - (2002) : DELMARK : MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS feat. ANTHONY BRAXTON / MAURICE McINTYRE / LEROY JENKINS / GORDON EMMANUEL / CHARLES CLARK / LEONARD JONES... : LEVELS AND DEGREES OF LIGHT - (1967) : DELMARK : MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS - EDWIN DAUGHERTY / WALLACE McMILLAN / EMMANUEL CRANSHAW / STEVE McCALL / RUFUS REID / WILBUR CAMPBELL : THINGS TO COME FROM THOSE NOW GONE - (1972) : DELMARK : MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS - LEO SMITH / HENRY THREADGILL / LESTER LASHLEY / THURMAN BARKER : YOUNG AT HEART / WISE IN TIME - (1969) : DELMARK : ACTIVE INGREDIENTS - CHAD TAYLOR / JEMEEL MOONDOC / STEVE SWELL / TOM ABBS + DAVID BOYKIN / AVREEAYL RA / ROB MAZUREK : TITRATION - (2002) : DELMARK : ERIC ALEXANDER SEXTET - HAROLD MABERN / JIM ROTONDI / STEVE DAVIS / JOHN WEBBER / GEORGE FIUDAS :
John Whitehurst And 18th Century Geology William Martin (17671810), a Derbyshire drawing master and palaeontologist,who published the first scientific accounts of fossils. john farey (1766 http://www.search.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk/engine/resource/exhibition/standar
The Scientific Letters Of Sir Joseph Banks Cavendish; William Curtis; Erasmus Darwin; Humphry Davy; James Dickson; Jonas Dryander;john Ellis; Thomas Falconer; Charles Greville; john farey; Sir William http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/banks/scientific_letters.htm
Extractions: The scientific letters of Sir Joseph Banks are an unprecedented and continuous record of fifty years of technological and intellectual development. They provide a unique insight into the growth of science and discovery from the eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. As such the letters represent one of Bankss great contributions in the field where he is perhaps best remembered. Sir Joseph Banks was a man of science and of letters. He circumnavigated the globe with Lieutenant James Cook on HMS Endeavour , 1768-1771, taking with him a team of naturalists, illustrators and assistants at a personal cost of £10,000. Together they made unprecedented collections of flora and fauna at many of the places HMS Endeavour visited. Banks also led the first British scientific expedition to Iceland in 1772. Later, he settled in London and assembled an enormous library and herbarium, both of which were housed at 32 Soho Square from 1777 onwards. His collections were remarkable for their size and especially for the unique material they contained from the Pacific. In 1778 Banks was elected President of the Royal Society, a position he held for over 41 years - the longest anyone has served in that capacity. As President he fostered enlightened relations between scientists across Europe throughout a period of conflict and turbulent change. He was a founder member of numerous important societies, many of which survive today, including the Linnean Society, 1788, the Royal Institution, 1799, and the Royal Horticultural Society, 1804. Banks was unofficial director of the Royal Gardens at Kew from 1773, which flourished under his control. Voyages of discovery were mounted with his help to explore new lands, to obtain and move plants from one part of the world to another and to further British interests abroad. He was also a privy councillor and an advisor to George III and successive governments.
TEST This sequence bears name of one of its inventors, john farey, and it\ s a quitefunny story, you can read more about it at http//www.cutthe-knot.com/blue http://www.nio.ntnu.no/neoboard/neoboard.php?action=read&msg_id=65
Tesi - Le Serie Di Farey Translate this page john farey era un geologo, non un matematico, ma il suo nome è legato ad unosservazionematematica fatta in un giornale (pubblicato nel 1816), nel quale http://tesi.cab.unipd.it:8500/archive/00000107/
Patrick - Smith's Isle Of Man Commercial Directory 1883 joiner, Foxdale Teare Daniel, farmer, Slieuwhallin Teare Edward farmer, Carne-GriceTeare Edward, farmer, farey-braid Teare john, bootmaker, Glenrushen Teare http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/sm1883/pk.htm
Extractions: Smith's Directory PATRICK, with FOXDALE and GLENMAYE. Patrick The living in a vicarage in the gift of the bishop, and held by the Rev. H. C, Davidson. There are also places of worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists. The Foxdale mines in this parish afford employment to a considerable portion of the inhabitants ; the rest are chiefly employed in agricultural pursuits. Bates Rev. Thos. S., St. Paul's, Foxdale
SS > NF Reviews > John Horton Conway john Horton Conway, Richard K. Guy. farey fractions, Ford circles, Euler s totientnumbers, decimal expansions, shuffling, Long primes, pythogorean fractions. http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/bib/nf/c/conway.htm
Extractions: This wonderful book is crammed with fascinating facts and properties about every kind of number. Many of the properties are given a geometric interpretation, so there are plenty of marvelous diagrams. Even if you've come across the material before, this geometric and diagrammatic approach may give you a new perspective on things - for example, I was particularly taken with the 'telegraph pole' representation of infinite ordinals in the last chapter. Many more weighty presentations tend to be short on diagrams. I think this is a pity: although 'proof by diagram' is rarely sound, and nearly always needs to be backed up by a symbolic proof, diagrams themselves can do much to help prime the intuition.
NSGGA Bulletin 58 Articles Publications. Ford, TD Torrens, HS 2001 **. A farey story the pioneergeologist john farey (17661826). Geology Today 17 March-April 2001 pp.59-68. http://www.esci.keele.ac.uk/nsgga/bulletin/bull058.html
Extractions: Sunday 22 July 2001 - Styal Geological Trail Leader: Fred Owen (OUGS and Manchester Geol. Assoc.) Meet at 2.00pm in the main Styal Country Park car park, north of Wilmslow. For further information contact Jane Michael (MGA) 0161 366 0595. National Trust members are recommended to bring their membership card, especially if they want to visit the Mill in the morning. This meeting arranged by MGA. Leader: Graham Worton (Keeper of Geology at Dudley Museum) Meet at the Wrens Nest Wardens Centre at 11.00am. Field fee: Members £2 non members £4 Sunday 30 September 2001 Brownend Quarry, Waterhouses Leader: Steve Alcock (reserve manager) Conservation Day, meet at Brown End Quarry at Waterhouses (SK090502) on the Leek to Ashbourne Road at 11.00am. Bring your old clothes and suitable tools to cut down small shrubs and remove brambles and weeds. Work will carry on until about 4.00pm, but you don't have to be there all day! Please come along to this conservation working party at the Staffs Wildlife Trust's only geological reserve, even if only for an hour or two - there is plenty of weeding to do! Bring some food and drink.
CEASR Research Staff Dalton, RT, (1999) john fareys Derbyshire Sheep Farming in Derbyshire inthe Early Nineteenth Century, Derbyshire Miscellany, 15.4. pp.115120. http://www.derby.ac.uk/seas/ceasr/staff/detailstaff.asp?ID=88
John W. Minnie E. (Penninger) Tuckness, Jr. john Wesley Tuckness, Jr. Born December 19, 1870 County, Missouri.Mother Nancy Dodd Father john Wesley Tuckness. Married Minnie http://tuckness.com/henry/johnwesley/johnwesleytucknessjr.htm
John Wesley Tuckness john Wesley Tuckness. Born 1835 in Tennessee Died 1874 near Fort Scott, Kansas,shot by a bandit. Mother Sarah Sims Father Henry Tuckness. more on john Wesley. http://tuckness.com/henry/johnwesley/
Extractions: d. Sources and additional information: Dallas County, Missouri Census Loony Township, Polk County, Missouri more on John Wesley John Wesley Tuckness was a teamster and was delivering goods to Ft. Scott, Kansas in 1874 when he was shot by a bandit. One of the boys was with him. I don't remember which one right now, but I think it was Richard Henry. The bandit returned the wagon, John Wesley's body, and the boy back home before fleeing. John Wesley's wife, Nancy Dodd, died 02 September 1877 and the children were split up.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS He was a big enough man among the gentleman farmers of Derbyshire for john Fareyto seek and quote his views in his general view of the agriculture and http://www.brassington.org/monument.htm
Extractions: MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN BRASSINGTON CHURCHYARD BRASSINGTON CHURCH MEMORIALS 1674 - RON SLACK, 1988, corrected SURNAME INDEX INSCRIPTIONS INTRODUCTION This is a record of the five hundred and one memorials in Brassington church and outside, in the churchyard. There is an index to the men, women and children commemorated or otherwise named on them. The memorials are numbered and the four numbers which end with an "A" indicate that this is a difficult churchyard - they were late discoveries among the long grass or shrubbery. There are other oddities in the numbering for the same reason . The inscriptions developed from the extreme brevity of initials and dates in the earliest to the direct, matter-of-fact statements characteristic of the eighteenth century -Isabella Toplis/ dyed Anno Doml 1707 I TT RT (number 393). The later inscriptions in that century give full dates and ages at death - Here lies/ the body/ of Thomas Flint/ who died Sep y 20 th SURNAME INDEX MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS RETURN TO MENU
Extractions: Families of the Parish of Stoke Bruerne Frederick Ayers [ Parents was born about Oct 1850 in Shutlanger, Northants, England and was christened on 21 Sep 1851 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. He married Letitia Rober in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Notes] Letitia Rober was born in , , Ireland. She married Frederick Ayers in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Notes] George Warren [ Parents was born about 1829 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England and was christened on 20 Dec 1829 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. He married Charlotte Dent on 25 May 1854 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. [Notes] Charlotte Dent was born about 1830 in Blisworth, Northants, England. She married George Warren on 25 May 1854 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. [Notes] They had the following children: F i Mary Elizabeth Warren was born about 1855. M ii Frederick Warren was born about 1860 and died on 26 Oct 1932. Ann Tite [ Parents was christened on 24 Mar 1811 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. She was married was not married. [Notes] She had the following children: F i Caroline Tite was christened on 13 Oct 1833 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. was buried on 15 Jan 1834 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England.
Days Of Future Passed(2004-01-15) The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://gabriel.tdiary.net/20040115.html