Archbishop William Laud 1573-1645 Archbishop william LAUD 15731645. Ordained as a priest in 1601, Laud rose throughthe Church principally through the patronage of Richard neile, Bishop of http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/biog/laud.htm
Extractions: @import url(../_css/civwar_main.css); Home Timelines Biography Military ... Links Archbishop of Canterbury whose attempts to bring uniformity of worship and the "beauty of holiness" into the Anglican liturgy precipitated the slide into Civil War. Born at Reading, Berkshire, the son of a prosperous clothier, he attended Reading School, then St John's College, Oxford. Ordained as a priest in 1601, Laud rose through the Church principally through the patronage of Richard Neile, Bishop of Rochester. In 1617 he accompanied King James I on a visit to Scotland as one his chaplains. He was appointed Bishop of St David's in 1621 and became chaplain to George Villiers, Marquis (later Duke) of Buckingham the following year. Laud's career flourished on the accession of King Charles I in 1625. He officiated at Charles' coronation in place of Archbishop Williams, the Dean of Westminster, who had fallen from favour. Appointed to the Privy Council in April 1626, made Bishop of Bath and Wells, then Bishop of London in 1628, Laud became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633. In addition to his Church preferments, he became increasingly powerful in affairs of state. He held several important offices close to the King and used his influence to secure preferments for his friends. Sir Francis Windebank was appointed Secretary of State in 1632, and William Juxon, Bishop of London, was appointed Lord High Treasurer in 1636. Laud's theology was influenced by the teachings of Jacob Arminius (1560-1609), a Dutch theologian who emphasised free will over predestination and an acceptance of ordered and uniform practices of worship. Laud's love of ceremony and harmonious liturgy - the "beauty of holiness" - was shared by King Charles, but it was hated by
Neile Biography of william neile (16371670) william neile. Born 7 Dec 1637 in Bishopsthorpe (near York), England william neile was born at Bishopsthrope in the house of his grandfather who was Archbishop of York http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Neile.html
Extractions: William Neile was born at Bishopsthrope in the house of his grandfather who was Archbishop of York. He entered Wadham College, Oxford in 1652 where he was taught mathematics by John Wilkins and Seth Ward. In 1657 he became a pupil of law at the Middle Temple in London. He went on to become a member of the privy council of King Charles II. In 1657 he became the first to find the arc length of an algebraic curve when he rectified the cubical parabola. He communicated his results to Brouncker and Wren at the Gresham College Society, the Society based at Gresham College, London, which a few years later became the Royal Society . Neile's work on this appeared in Wallis 's De Cycloide in 1659. Neile was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1663, one of the first members of this Society. In 1666 he became a member of the Council of the Royal Society . He sent a work on the theory of motion to the Society in 1669. As well as his mathematical work Neile made astronomical observations using instruments on the roof of his father's house, the 'Hill House' at White Waltham in Berkshire. He died in this house at the age of 32. Thomas Hearne, the English historian and antiquarian who was himself born in White Waltham 8 years after Neile's death, describes him as follows:-
History Of Astronomy: Persons (N) Library. neile, william (16371670) Short biography and references(MacTutor Hist. Math.). Nekrasov, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1883-1957 http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_n.html
Extractions: Napier [Neper and numerous other forms], John (1550-1617) Narlikar, Jayant Vishnu (b. 1938) Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (1201-1274) Nasmyth, James (1808-1890) Neander, Ernst Albin Neander, Michael (1529-1581) Needham, Joseph (1900-1995) Neile, William (1637-1670) Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. Math.)
Curva Di Neile Translate this page Questa curva, a volte chiamata parabola semi-cubica, fu scoperta da williamneile nel 1657. william neile nacque a Bishopsthrope nel 1637. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/neiles.html
William Makepeace Thackeray -- Roos Ja Sõrmus aastal, on viimane ja parim raamat william Makepeace Thackeray jõuluraamatute jaburleskide Ja mida head on mu roos ja mu sõrmus neile kahele naisele teinud? http://www.hot.ee/harmametsa/Thackeray1.htm
Extractions: isbn 56 autori illustratsiooni. "Roos ja sõrmus", mis esimest korda ilmus 1855. aastal, on viimane ja parim raamat William Makepeace Thackeray jõuluraamatute ja burleskide kuueosalisest sarjast. See veetlev muinaslugu on "Kodune pantomiim suurtele ja väikestele", kus hästi pääseb mõjule autori oskus hiilgavalt kirjutada nii satiiri kui ka komöödiat. Pantomiimi "haldjakuningannaks" on haldjas Blackstick; kangelannaks printsess Rosalba Krimmi-Tatarist, kellele "sekundeeris" suur hulk lõbusaid karaktereid, kõik nad elavad läbi muinaslugude tavapäraseid katsumusi, enne kui jõuavad maagilise ja õnneliku lõpuni. Sisukord
AUSTRALIA DEATHS late of Heathcote. 16FEB2000 SMH. O NEIL,william Terrence. 15FEB2000. 89. Death.late of Heathcote. 17SEP1990. Death. 18SEP1990 SMH. O neile,Bessie Leone. 01JAN1977.Death. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nswsdps/o/ausdo074.htm
Extractions: Ryerson Index Home Page NAME DATE AGE TYPE PLACE PUBLISHED O'NEIL,Loris Suffield Death late of Bateau Bay SMH O'NEIL,Margaret Florence Death SMH O'NEIL,Mary Death SMH ONEIL,Mary Agnes Death late of Point Piper SMH ONEIL,Mary Agnes Death late of Point Piper SMH O'NEIL,Mary Eileen (Peg) Death at St. Vincent's Hospital, late of Kings Cross SMH O'NEIL,Mavis Leeming Death late of Castle Hill Willoughby SMH O'NEIL,Michael James Death late of Carlinford SMH O'NEIL,Michael James Death SMH O'NEIL,Monica Mary Death late of Toowoomba BCM O'NEIL,Myrtle Death late of Wisemans Ferry SMH O'NEIL,Noel James Death NMH O'NEIL,Norma May Death late of Wentworthville DT O'NEIL,Patricia Anne Death late of Bundaberg BCM O'NEIL,Patrick John Death late of Campsie SMH O'NEIL,Pauline Mary Death late of Bonnet Bay SMH O'NEIL,Peter Leslie Death late of Sawtell SMH O'NEIL,Prue Death late of Forbes SMH O'NEIL,Rita Mary Death formerly of Panania DT O'NEIL,Robert Paul Death late of Carringbah DT O'NEIL,Ronald Hatton Death late of Mascot SMH O'NEIL,Ryan Francis
CARLOW TITHE DEFAULTERS FOR 1831 King Michael Murphy Pat Magrath James neile Michael neile Morgan neile Matthew Redmond NedByrne Senior Simon Byrne Mathew Byrne Ned Byrne (william) Ned Byrne http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcar2/Tithe_Defaulters.htm
Extractions: Site Map RESEARCH INFO LOOK-UP's RECORDS COUNTY CARLOW There are 1,061 pages of names of Tithe Defaulters. These 1,061 pages of names cover 232 Parishes and lists 29,027 names throughout Ireland. This is a unique record of people living in Ireland, and of their address and occupation, at the time that the various Schedules were compiled, in June, July and August 1832. The following index is for the schedule for County Carlow. ULLARD PARISH in St Mullins and Idrone Baronies BALLYKENAN
NAME LOCATION PAGE PATIENT 164B ONEIL, JOHNNIE ROUND VALLEY 123A ONEIL, william MSHEMPLOYEE 162AOneile, FLORENCE CUFFEY S COVE TWP 78A Oneile, william CUFFEY S COVE http://wolf.mind.net/pcarna/1900cso.txt
Extractions: NAME LOCATION PAGE ====================================================== OBRIEN, WILLIAM UKIAH CITY 211A OCONNER, CHARLES MSH-PATIENT 168A OCONNER, EDWARD FORT BRAGG 185A OCONNER, MICHAEL FORT BRAGG #1 192B OCONNERS, PATRICK CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 78A ODAY, FRANK BIG RIVER TWP 49A ODAY, JOHN D FORT BRAGG #2 198A ODONALD, JOHN MSH-PATIENT 166A ODONNELL, FESTY MSH-PATIENT 167B ODONNELL, LILY BIG RIVER PCT 58A OFARRELL, JOHN M C ROUND VALLEY 121B OFERRELL, JAMES ROUND VALLEY 118A OFERRELL, PETER K ROUND VALLEY 120B OGRADY, WILLIAM UKIAH CITY 205B OKANE, JOHN MSH-PATIENT 163A OLEARY, JAMES D FORT BRAGG #2 200B OLEARY, THOMAS MSH-PATIENT 164B ONEIL, JOHNNIE ROUND VALLEY 123A ONEIL, WILLIAM MSH-EMPLOYEE 162A ONEILE, FLORENCE CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 78A ONEILE, WILLIAM CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 78A ONEILL, SOPHIA P MSH-PATIENT 166A OROURKE, EUGENE MSH-PATIENT 167B OSHEA, JOHN D UKIAH 150A OTOOLE, JAMES MSH-PATIENT 165B OBATA, T UKIAH 145A OBERFELL, WILLIAM WESTPORT 230B OBRIEN, FRANK ARENA TWP 28A OBRIEN, KATE MSH-PATIENT 165A OCHOA, JOSE MARKE ARENA TWP, GARCIA 19A OCKERMAY, JOHN CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 83A OCONNOR, DAVID WESTPORT 234A ODELL, JOHN UKIAH 144B ODERNATT, SIMON TEN MILE RIVER 170A ODLE, SAMUEL UKIAH CITY 219A OGEL, BRIAN R ANDERSON TWP 9B OGLE, MATILDA UKIAH CITY 211A OGRIEN, WILLIAM ARENA TWP, GARCIA 20B OHERHHAMER, JOHN CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 84A OHLSEN, EDWARD TEN MILE RIVER 171A OHLSEN, EMILIE FORT BRAGG #2 185B OHM, RUDOLPH UKIAH CITY 213B OJA, ERICK BIG RIVER TWP 49A OLDEN, JOHN CALPELLA TWP 74A OLDHAM, MARTHA CALPELLA TWP 72A OLDHAM, MATILDA WESTPORT 228A OLDRICKESON, JOHN TEN MILE RIVER 183A OLDS, FRANK FORT BRAGG #1 192B OLESON, ANDREW ARENA TWP, GARCIA 19B OLESON, ISAAC ARENA TWP, GARCIA 19B OLESON, JOHN C ARENA TWP, GARCIA 19B OLESON, OLE ARENA TWP, POINT ARENA 22A OLIVER, BERTHA MSH-PATIENT 164B OLIVER, JERRET SANEL TWP 132B OLIVERA, JOHN ROUND VALLEY 124A OLIVERI, ADELZISO TEN MILE RIVER 177A OLIVIA, CHARLES UKIAH 143B OLLAKKA, HENRY TEN MILE RIVER 177B OLLI, MATT ARENA TWP, GARCIA 20A OLMSTED, CORNELIUS ARENA TWP 25A OLSEN, ALBERT CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 81B OLSEN, AXEL WESTPORT 229A OLSEN, EDWARD CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 81B OLSEN, ERNAST CUFFEY'S COVE TWP, GREENW81A OLSEN, GUSTAF TEN MILE RIVER 178B OLSEN, GUSTAF TEN MILE RIVER 179B OLSEN, HARRY TEN MILE RIVER 173A OLSEN, JOHN TEN MILE RIVER 177A OLSEN, JOHN FORT BRAGG #2 194A OLSEN, JOHN WESTPORT 224A OLSEN, JOSEPH S ROUND VALLEY 121B OLSEN, JULIUS MSH-PATIENT 167B OLSEN, JULIUS P WESTPORT 226B OLSEN, LARS BIG RIVER PCT 61A OLSEN, LEWIS WESTPORT 235B OLSEN, MICHAEL MSH-PATIENT 167A OLSEN, NEILSEN CASPAR PCT 64A OLSEN, OLI MSH-PATIENT 164A OLSEN, OSCAR H FORT BRAGG #1 188A OLSEN, PETER A CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 80A OLSON, CHARLES CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 85A OLSON, CHARLES TEN MILE RIVER 182A OLSON, JOHN TEN MILE RIVER 169A OLSON, OSCAR CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 84A OLSON, PETER CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 79B OLSON, SWEN CASPAR PCT 64B OLSUFF, ZIMMER ANDERSON TWP 2A OMES, CHARLES WESTPORT 240B ON, FARKEE FORT BRAGG #2 185B O'NEIL, JOHN ARENA TWP 41A ONEILL, JOHANTHON SANEL 135B ONEILL, LOUIS SANEL 135B ONTIS, WILLIAM ANDERSON TWP 3A OPPENLANDER, CHAS BIG RIVER TWP 53B OPPENLANDER, EILER BIG RIVER TWP 52A OPPLIGER, ABRAHAM MSH-EMPLOYEE 162A ORENDER, WM E LONG VALLEY TWP 100A ORETGAS, PEDRO ROUND VALLEY 119B ORLLIN, HERMAN TEN MILE RIVER 174B ORNBAUN, ALBERT CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 82A ORNBAUN, ANDREW ANDERSON TWP 8B ORNBAUN, CHARLES ANDERSON TWP 9B ORNBAUN, HARRY ANDERSON TWP 10B ORNBAUN, HENRY N ANDERSON TWP 10A ORNBAUN, JAMES ARENA TWP, FISH ROCK 17B ORNBAUN, JOHN ANDERSON TWP 11A ORNBAUN, MARGARET ANDERSON TWP 7A ORNBAUN, MATTIE ANDERSON TWP 10B ORNBAUN, VIRGIE ANDERSON TWP 7B ORNBAUN, WILLIAM T UKIAH CITY 210B ORR, GEOW CALPELLA TWP 73A ORR, HANNAH K MSH-EMPLOYEE 162B ORR, JAMES H TEN MILE RIVER 171A ORR, SAMUEL UKIAH CITY 214A ORR, THOMAS POTTER VALLEY TWP 114A ORR, TILDEN UKIAH CITY 204B OSBORN, CHAS E BIG RIVER TWP 53A OSBORN, HARVEY E WESTPORT 228A OSBORN, MATILDA O MSH-EMPLOYEE 162A OSBORNE, ARTHUR WESTPORT 224A OSBORNE, CHARLES H WESTPORT 224A OSBORNE, JOHN W UKIAH CITY 213A OSBOURN, ETHEL UKIAH 145A OSBOURNE, CLAUDE H ROUND VALLEY 122A OSBOURNE, EVERETT ROUND VALLEY 123B OSBOURNE, MAUDE ROUND VALLEY 123B OSBOURNE, SARAH M UKIAH CITY 219A OSBOURNE, WILLIAM ROUND VALLEY 123A OSBURN, EARNEST BIG RIVER TWP 49B OSBURN, MAT BIG RIVER TWP 51A OSTERBERG, SIMON TEN MILE RIVER 184A OSTRAAT, GEORGE CUFFEY'S COVE TWP 80A OSWALD, ROBERT A FORT BRAGG #2 200B OTTOSEN, GEORGE BIG RIVER TWP 43B OTTOSEN, J CHRISTIAN BIG RIVER TWP 51B OUSELY, WILLIAM UKIAH CITY 220A OVERMEYER, QUINCY UKIAH CITY 211A OW YING CHANG MSH-PATIENT 166A OWEN, CELESTINA TEN MILE RIVER 173A OWEN, CELESTINE CASPAR 66A OWEN, WILLIAM J MSH-PATIENT 166B OWENS, CHARLES UKIAH CITY 209A OWENS, FREDERICK L UKIAH 150B OWENS, MARION S CALPELLA TWP 68B OWENS, OWEN WESTPORT 228A OWENS, WALTER CASPAR PCT 64A OWENS, WILLIAM UKIAH 150B OWSLEY, HARRY J UKIAH 145A OWSLEY, NELLIE UKIAH CITY 214A OYALA, CHARLES BIG RIVER TWP 50B
Semicubical Parabola -- From MathWorld curve. It was discovered by william neile in 1657 and was the firstnontrivial algebraic curve to have its arc length computed. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SemicubicalParabola.html
Extractions: The Tschirnhausen cubic catacaustic is also a semicubical parabola. The semicubical parabola is the curve along which a particle descending under gravity describes equal vertical spacings within equal times, making it an isochronous curve . It was discovered by William Neile in 1657 and was the first nontrivial algebraic curve to have its arc length computed. Wallis published the method in 1659, giving Neile the credit (MacTutor Archive). The problem of finding the curve having this property had been posed by
Neiles william neile was born at Bishopsthrope in 1637. He was a pupil ofWallis and showed great promise. neile s parabola was the first http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Nls.htm
Extractions: If your browser can handle JAVA code, click HERE to experiment interactively with this curve and its associated curves. This curve, sometimes called the semi-cubical parabola, was discovered by William Neile in 1657. It was the first algebraic curve to have its arc length computed. Wallis published the method in 1659 giving Neile the credit. The Dutch writer Van Heuraet used the curve for a more general construction. William Neile was born at Bishopsthrope in 1637. He was a pupil of Wallis and showed great promise. Neile 's parabola was the first algebraic curve to have its arc length calculated; only the arc lengths of transcendental curves such as the cycloid and the logarithmic spiral had been calculated before this. Unfortunately Neile died at a young age in 1670 before he had achieved many further results. In 1687 Leibniz asked for the curve along which a particle may descend under gravity so that it moves equal vertical distances in equal times.
Kerr Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen Catharine Neill. Sally Mallon, Orritor St., C town, Jun.28,, 1864, Mary Ann. fatherJohn neile, lab.. william Neale (lab.), Temple, Killymoon, Aug. 8,, 1855, william. http://www.dankat.com/kerr/file7b.htm
Extractions: The first part of this appendix is a listing of some of the Neill entries in the index of registered births or in various church records as indicated. Also shown are the year with the volume and page number of the registration. An asterisk indicates a case in which the full record has been consulted; details on some of these are included in the second part of the appendix. (C'town is Cookstown, S'town is Stewartstown) First Name(s) Surname Area Year Ref. Ch. Isabella Neal Arboe [d] Edward Neal Arboe [d] Peter Neill Arboe LDS C700151/0141 Letitia Neal Tamlaght [b] George Purvis Arboe [d] David Neal Derryloran [a] Robert Neal Derryloran [a] Margaret Neil Derryloran [a] Margaret Neil Derryloran [a] Alexander Neil Derryloran [a] William John Neale Derryloran [a] James Neale Derryloran [a] Eliza Neale Derryloran [a] Thomas Alexander Neil Tamlaght [b] Isabella Neill Tamlaght [b] Mary Neale Derryloran [a] Henry Neale Derryloran [a] Mary Neil Tamlaght [b] Sarah Neil Tamlaght [b] Margaret Neil Tamlaght [b] Rachel Art, Neill
RICHARD NEILE When at Rochester he appointed william Laud as his chaplain and gave him severalvaluable neile sat regularly in the courts of starchamber and high commission http://87.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NE/NEILE_RICHARD.htm
Extractions: NEILE, RICHARD (1562-1640), English divine, was educated at Westminster school and at St John's College, Cambridge. His first important preferment was as dean of Westminster (1605); afterwards he held successively the bishoprics of Rochester (1608), Lichfield (1610), Lincoln (1614), Durham (1617) and Winchester (1628), and the archbishopric of York (1631). When at Rochester he appointed William Laud as his chaplain and gave him several valuable preferments. His political activity while bishop of Durham was rewarded with a privy councillorship in 1627. Neile sat regularly in the courts of star-chamber and high commission. His correspondence with Laud and with Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Francis Winde-bank (Charles I.'s secretaries of state) are valuable sources for the history of the time. NEIGHBOUR NEILL, JAMES GEORGE SMITH
Richard Neile While at Rochester he appointed william Laud as his chaplain and gave him severalvaluable neile sat regularly in the courts of Star Chamber and high commission http://www.fact-index.com/r/ri/richard_neile.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index Richard Neile ) was an English churchman, bishop of several English dioceses and Archbishop of York from until his death. He was educated at Westminster School and at St John's College, Cambridge . His first important preferment was as dean of Westminster (1605); afterwards he held successively the bishoprics of Rochester (1608), Lichfield (1610), Lincoln Durham (1617) and Winchester While at Rochester he appointed William Laud as his chaplain and gave him several valuable preferments. His political activity while bishop of Durham was rewarded with a privy councillorship in . Neile sat regularly in the courts of Star Chamber and high commission. His correspondence with Laud and with Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Francis Windebank Charles I 's secretaries of state) are valuable sources for the history of the time. This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica
Bishop Of Durham Hutton 15891595; Tobias Matthew 1595-1606; william James 1606-1617;Richard neile 1617-1627; George Monteigne 1628; John Howson 1628 http://www.fact-index.com/b/bi/bishop_of_durham.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index The post of Bishop of Durham has existed since the eighth century. After the Norman conquest the Bishop was made Prince-Bishop of the Palatinate of Durham . They had their own army, parliment, currency, and court system. The Prince-Bishop's authority was hedged after the English Civil War , and the Principality was abolished in . The Palatinate court system, however, survived until . The Bishop of Durham is still an important figure within the Church of England , and a member of the House of Lords Table of contents 1 Catholic Bishops of Durham 5 External Links Walcher 1071-1080 William of St. Carileph 1081-1096 Ranulf Flambard Geoffrey Rufus 1133-1140 William of St. Barbara 1143-1153 Hugh Pudsey 1153-1195 Philip of Poitou 1195-1208 Richard Marsh 1217-1226 Richard le Poor 1229-1237 Nicholas Farnham 1241-1249 Walter Kirkham 1249 Robert Stitchill 1260-1274 Robert of Holy Island 1274-1283 Antony Beck 1284-1310 Richard Kellaw 1311-1316 Lewis de Beaumont 1318-1333 Richard de Bury Thomas Hatfield 1345-1381 John Fordham 1382-1388 Walter Skirlaw 1388-1406 Thomas Langley 1406-1437 Robert Neville 1437-1457 Laurence Booth 1457-1476 William Dudley 1476-1483 John Sherwood 1484-1494 Richard Fox William Senhouse 1502-1505 Christopher Bainbridge 1507-1508
BANGLAPEDIA: Fort William College used as the court language of India, had a Department headed by neile B Edmonstone LtJohn Baillie, who was considered to be the best Arabist after william Jones http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/F_0170.htm
Extractions: Fort William College an orientalist training centre set up by Governor General lord wellesley in 1800 within the Fort William complex. Its object was to effect moral and intellectual improvement of the newly recruited European civil servants. Wellesley envisioned ruling British India efficiently with the help of an enlightened bureaucracy. Under the existing system the young civilians, who were mostly between fifteen and seventeen years of age, were posted to districts without giving them any institutional training in local history, languages and the art of administration. Wellesley felt that both academic and moral training were necessary to make the new arrivals capable of facing the challenge of colonial administration. He set up the College of Fort William, Calcutta in 1800. Like the calcutta madrasa of warren hastings and the Benaras Hindu College of Jonathan Duncan, Wellesley's college was not, in fact, a fully government institution. Its expenses were designed to have been met by a contribution from all the civilians in India and an uncertain allocation that was to come from the operation of the Government Printing Press. A Department was established for each major language and culture of India. For each Department there was one Professor and a couple of Assistant teachers. Persian, which was still used as the court language of India, had a Department headed by Neile B Edmonstone, then a Persian translator to the Government. His Assistant teacher was John H Harington, a Judge of Sadar Diwani Adalat and Francis Gladwin, a soldier diplomat. For Arabic studies, Wellesley engaged Lt John Baillie, who was considered to be the best Arabist after William Jones. The Hindustani Language Department was entrusted to John B Gilchrist, an Indologist of great repute. HT Colebroooke, the famous orientalist, was selected to head the Sanskrit Department. William Cary, a non-civilian missionary and a specialist in many Indian languages including Bangla, was selected to head the Department of Vernacular Languages. All the Departments had a number of
Bishops, Priors And Deans Of Durham Richard Barnes, 15771587. Matthew Hutton. 1589-1595. Tobias Matthew. 1595-1606.william James. 1606-1617. Richard neile. 1617-1627. George Monteigne, 1628. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/bishops_of_durham.htm
Extractions: appointment and termination Aldhun Eadmund Eadred Aethelric Aethelwin Walcher Prince Bishops William of St Carileph Rannulf Flambard Geoffrey Rufus William of St Barbara Hugh Pudsey Phillip of Poitou Richard Marsh Richard le Poor Nicholas Farnham Walter Kirkham Robert Stitchill Robert of Holy Island Antony Beck Richard Kellaw Lewis de Beaumont Richard of Bury Thomas Hatfield John Fordham Walter Skirlaw Thomas Langley Robert Neville Laurence Booth William (Sutton) Dudley John Sherwood Richard Fox William (Sever) Senhouse Christopher Bainbridge Thomas Ruthall Thomas Wolsey Cuthbert Tunstall James Pilkington Richard Barnes Matthew Hutton Tobias Matthew William James Richard Neile George Monteigne Priors of Durham (Pre-Reformation) Office Holder Year of appointment and termination Aldwin Turgot Algar Roger Lawrence Absolom Thomas German Bertram William Ralph Kermet Thomas of Melsonby Bertram of Middleton Hugh of Darlington Richard of Claxton Hugh of Darlington Richard of Hoton William of Tanfield Geoffrey of Burdon William of Cowton John Fossor Robert of Berrington John of Hemmingburgh John of Washington William of Ebchester John Burnaby Richard Bell Robert of Ebchester John of Auckland Thomas Castell Hugh Whitehead Deans of Durham (Post-Reformation) Office Holder Year of
Bishops Of Lincoln william Barlow, Bishop of Rochester, 1605 1608, 1608 - 1613. Richard neile, Bishopof Rochester, 1608 - 1610 Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1610 - 1614 Bishop http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/bishops_of_lincoln.htm
So Biografias Britanicos Em N Translate this page Louise-Germaine Needham, Noel Joseph Terence Montgomery Néel, Louis Eugène FélixNegreiros, André Vidal de Neher, Erwin neile, william Neill, Alexander http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/LetraNB.html
Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical And Family Memoirs: Fassett (III) william neile, son of Amos and Hannah (Stewart) Fassett, wasborn in Albany, New York, August 18, 1816. He was a wholesale http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/fassett.html
Extractions: @import "/css/hmgfm.css"; This page conforms to the XHTML standard and uses style sheets. If your browser doesn't support these, you may not see the page as designed, but all the text is still accessible to you. SCHENECTADY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE a service of the Schenectady County Public Library Skip Menu HMGFM Home Families Home ... SCPL Home Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Fassett Index to All Families Search by keyword Index to Families by County: Albany Columbia Fulton Greene ... Washington Go to previous family: Genet Carpenter [This information is from Vol. II, pp. 521-523 of Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs , edited by Cuyler Reynolds (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911). It is in SCPL's Reference collection at R 929.1 R45. Some of the formatting of the original, especially in lists of descendants, may have been altered slightly for ease of reading.] The oldest family in this country bearing this name is of New England origin, having come from England with other families of the earliest settlers, and the records they have left behind show them to have been of excellent, sturdy stock, such as makes a good foundation for a country on which to build enduringly. (I) Asa Fassett was born in Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1750, died November 28, 1823. He married, in West Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1744, Margaret Page. Children:
Neile's Parabola In Cartesian Coordinates,. neile s parabola is also called the SemicubicalParabola, and was discovered by william neile in 1657. http://icl.pku.edu.cn/yujs/MathWorld/math/n/n055.htm