Extractions: Volume V. 1909 Perpendicular Style of Architexture, at Beeford, Beverley, Great Driffield, Hornsey, Howden, Hull, Paghell (or Paull), Pocklington, Preston, Skirlaugh, Tunstall, Pickering, Lythe;N, Riding, Pickering Font, Plague in Leeds, in (2) Pickhill, Old Font near Tower of Church, Plantagenet, Richard (Earl of Cambridge), Plot, Dr., and Weeding Well, Play Bill, An Old, (2) Pliny's Well at Como, Plumbley, F., (2) Plumpton Quarry near Harrogate, Poem, Author of Wanted Name, Pontefract, Pomfret Cakes, (2) Poll.Tax, Last of Richard II., Ponterfleet, Pool, Paper making at, Poole, Matthew, Porritt, G.T., Porteous, Blellby, Potter, Dr.John (Archbp.of Canterbury), Pottenger, Rev.Thomas, W.Poulson, George, Power, Ernest, Prehistoric Man, Prehistoric Relics from Middleton, Preston, Ben, Preston, J., Bradford Tradesmen of the 17th Century, (2) Priesley, Joseph, Private Bill Procedure, " Probable Origin of Yorkshire Names of Places and Persons, derived from the Ancient English, the Anglo Saxon, the Frisian, or other Germanic or Teutonic Dialect, (2) Proctor, Thomas (Sculptor)
A LIST OF EMINENT MEN Noticed In This Work. (the Numbers Indicate Abraham de la Quarmby, Sir Hugh ramsden, jesse Ratcliffe, Doctor John Reed, JosephRipley, Sir George Robert, the Scribe Robinson, John Roebuck, John Role http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/yrksdict/eminent.txt
Extractions: A LIST OF EMINENT MEN noticed in this work. (the numbers indicate the number of occurences) Alcock, John Alfred, King of Northumberland Aram, Eugene (2) Ascham, Roger Aske, Robert Babthorpes, Ralphe Bacon, Fryer Balguy, Rev. John Baltimore, Lord Barnaby, Drunken, alias Richard Braithwaite Beloe, William Bentley, Richard Berkenhaut, John Beverley, John of Bingham, Joseph Bingley, William Blackburn, Francis Bosvill, James Bramhall, John Bridlington, John de Briggs, Henry Brompton, John of Brookbank, Joseph Brooke, John Charles Brown, Tom Brotherton, Thomas de Bubwith, Nicholas de Burton, Henry (2) Burton, John Byrks, Robert Cappe, Newcome Carr, John Cholmley, Sir Hugh Clapham, John Clarke, Rev. John Clarkson, David Clifton, Sir Gervaise Comber, Rev. Thomas Congreve, William Cooke, Captain Coverdale, Bishop Craven, William (3) Cuitt, George Dade, William De Foe, Daniel Deane, Doctor Dodgson, Doctor Dodsworth, Roger Drake, Doctor Samuel Edwards, William Elphin, Bishop Eusden, Lawrence Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Edward Farrer, Robert (Bishop) Fisher, John Fitzwilliam, William Fiddes, Richard Fleming, Richard Frobisher, Martin Fothergill, Doctor John Fothergill, Doctor Anthony Foulis, Henry Frank, Richard Gale, Dr. Thomas Gascoigne, Sir William, Goes, Hugh Gawer, Sir John Green, John (Bishop) Hartley, David Hastings, Lady E. Hatfield, de William Hickes, Doctor Hickes, John Hill, Joseph Holmes, George Holden, Rev. Dr. Holgate, Archbishop Hood, Robin (3) Hopton, John (Bishop) Hoveden, John of Hurtley, Mr., Hutchinson, John Hutton, Archbishop Ingram, Robert Jackson, John Jenkins, (2) John, Constantine (Lord Mulgrave) Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Dr. Thomas Kirton, George Knivet, Sir Thomas Langtoft, Peter Lamplugh, Archbishop Lambert, Major General Lee, Rev. William Lockwood, William Lodge, William Lun Mary, Queen of Scotts Marvel, Andrew Dutchman, Billy Margetson, James Marre, John Mason, Rev. WIlliam Melton, de William Metcalfe, of Nappa Metcalfe, John Montague, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Zachary Newbrough, John of Newburgh, William of Newman, Thomas Nevison, William Neville, Bishop Noble, Rev. John Oglethorpe, Doctor Owen Oglethorpe, General Palliser, Archbishop Plantagenet, Richard Potter, Dr. John Proctor, Thomas Pryme, Rev. Abraham de la Quarmby, Sir Hugh Ramsden, Jesse Ratcliffe, Doctor John Reed, Joseph Ripley, Sir George Robert, the Scribe Robinson, John Roebuck, John Role, Richard Saunderson, Nicholas Saville, Sir Henry Savilles, Saxton, Christopher Scott, Doctor James Scott, Thomas (Bishop) Scrope, Jeffrey Sezevaux, John de Sharp, John Sharpe, Abraham Shaw, Cuthbert Sheepshanks, Rev. William Shipton, Mother Skirlaugh, Bishop Smeaton, John Stevenson, John Hall Storr, Rear Admiral Terrick, Bishop Thompson, Captain Thoresby, Ralph Thoresby, Archbishop Tillotson, Archbishop Tong, Esreel Topham, John Torre, James Tunstall, James Tunstall, Bishop Tunstall, Marmaduke Villiers, Duke of Buckingham Wandesford, Christopher Walker, Samuel Washington, John Willan, Robert Wilson, John Wilson, Benjamin Wilson, Mr. Wolsey, Cardinal Woodhead, Abraham Wray, Thomas Wrightson, Roger Wycliffe, John de Zouch, Rev. Doctor
NL20 years earlier by Jeremiah Sisson, one of the foremost precision instrument makersin London but, incredibly enough, was redivided by jesse ramsden in 1782 on http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~nph126/items/nl20.htm
Probert Encyclopaedia: People And Peoples (Je-Jn) jesse ramsden. jesse ramsden was an English mathematical instrument maker.He was born in 1735 at Halifax and died in 1800 at Brighton. jesse UPSON. http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/C7B.HTM
Extractions: Browse: General Information Actors People Gazetteer ... Dictionary (Translations provided by freetranslation.com Jean Louis Rodoplphe Agassiz was a Swiss born American naturalist and geologist. He was born in 1807 and died in 1873. Jean Louis Baron Alibert was a French physician. He was born in 1766 and died in 1837. He was chief physician at the Hospital St Louis Jean Anouilh was a French dramatist. He was born in 1910 and died in 1987. Jean Baptiste Lully was a French composer. He was born in 1632 at Florence and died in 1687. Jean Bernard Jaureguiberry was a French admiral . He was born in 1815 at Bayonne and died in 1887. During the Franco-German war he distinguished himself by his skilful handling of troops at Orleans and at Le Mans . He had a battleship - the Jaureguiberry - named after him. Jean Baptiste Biot was a French mathematician and physicist. He was born in 1774 at Paris and died in 1862. He discovered the circular polarisation of light. Jean Nicolas Bouilly was a French dramatist and author. He was born in 1763 near Tours and died in 1842. The sentimental
WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page We find her on her son jesse s marriage record. ramsden, Joseph male spouse Eaton,Rachel (~1625 - ) - m. 2 MAR 1645/46 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga131.html
PSIgate - Full Record For 1034157493-20143 Home Search Options Full record. jesse ramsden ramsden specialised inthe design and development of physical and astronomical instrumentation. http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psifullrecord.pl?handle=1034157493-20143
Whites Trade Directory - Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe Land 12 ~ William Logan 7 ~ John Marshall 11 ~ Hannah Morton 3 ~ George Oldroyd 5~ George Pickersgill 4 ~ Charles Raby 9 ~ jesse ramsden 13 ~ Elizabeth Scott http://www.wakefieldfhs.org.uk/Whites Stanley cum Wrenthorpe.htm
Extractions: This circular protractor was made by Jesse Ramsden, one of the best precision instrument makers of the second half of the XVIIIth century and designer of the first dividing machine that could work the limbs of small diameter circles with great accuracy. The whole circumference of the protractor is divided into degrees and the vernier is divided into 20 parts.
Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Catalogo, Strumenti Vari, 85 Translate this page jesse ramsden (Halifax 1735 - Brightelmstone 1800) ottone diametro20,2 cm, lunghezza barra 16,3 cm Inv. MdS-72 Si tratta di un http://www.bo.astro.it/dip/Museum/italiano/mat_85.html
Extractions: Si tratta di un goniometro circolare realizzato da Jesse Ramsden, uno dei migliori costruttori di strumenti di alta precisione della seconda metà del Settecento, realizzatore, tra l'altro, della prima macchina per dividere, in grado di lavorare con alta precisione lembi di cerchi di piccolo diametro. E' diviso in gradi per tutta la circonferenza e il nonio è diviso in 20 parti. M. Daumas (1953), pp. 264, 318.
Geodetic Surveys Large errors were noted between measurements made when the rods were wet and dryand the line was remeasured with glass tubes constructed by jesse ramsden. http://geodesy.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/geodetic_survey_1807.html
Extractions: Joseph F. Dracup Coast and Geodetic Survey (Retired) 12934 Desert Glen Drive Sun City West, AZ 85375-4825 ABSTRACT The United States began geodetic surveys later than most of the world's major countries, yet its achievements in this scientific area are immense and unequaled elsewhere. Most of the work was done by a single agency that began as the Survey of the Coast in 1807, identified as the Coast Survey in 1836,renamed the Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1878 and since about 1970 the National Geodetic Survey, presently an office in the National Ocean Service, NOAA. An introduction containing a brief history of geodetic surveying to 1800 is followed by accounts of the American experience to 1940. Broadly speaking the 1807-1940 period is divided into three sections: The Early Years 1807-1843, Laying the Foundations of the Networks 1843-1900 and Building the Networks 1900-1940. The scientific accomplishments, technology developments, major and other interesting events, anecdotes and the contributions made by the people of each period are summarized. PROLOGUE Early Geodetic Surveys And The British-French Controversy The first geodetic survey of note was observed in France during the latter part of the 17th and early 18th centuries and immediately created a major controversy. Jean Picard began an arc of triangulation near Paris in 1669-70 and continued the work southward until his death about 1683. His work was resumed by the Cassini family in 1700 and completed to the Pyrenees on the Spanish border prior to 1718 when the northern extension to Dunkirk on the English Channel was undertaken.
MUSEO DELL OSSERVATORIO ASTRONOMICO jesse ramsden, il più abile costruttoredi strumenti della seconda metà del XVIII secolo, costituisce un unicum http://www.guidastudentepalermo.net/musei/astrono/
Extractions: Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo G.S. Vaiana Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche ed Astronomiche Visualizza le immagini La Collezione di Antichi Strumenti dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo L'Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, occupa, sin dal 1790, alcuni locali del Real Palazzo concessi dal Re Ferdinando di Borbone a Giuseppe Piazzi (1746-1826), fondatore e primo Direttore dell'Osservatorio, per stabilirvi l'osservatorio e darvi l'abitazione al Professore. La Specola propriamente detta tu eretta sulla Torre di Santa Ninfa perché riconosciuta come la più adatta per l'elevazione del sito e per la sodezza delle fonda menta. Giuseppe Piazzi era appena ritornato (agosto 1789) da un soggiorno di due anni in Francia ed in Inghilterra dove si era recato per acquistare gli strumenti necessari ad istabilire codest'Osservatorio che certamente potrà essere de' migliori. Ed in effetti così tu, poiché gli strumenti acquistati da Piazzi, che costituiscono il nucleo più antico della collezione, furono tutti commissionati alle più celebri officine inglesi. In particolare l'altazimutale del celeberrimo Jesse Ramsden, il più abile costruttore di strumenti della seconda metà del XVIII secolo, costituisce un unicum, uno strumento di concezione nuovissima, considerato il prototipo di una nuova generazione di strumenti astronomici, gli strumenti a scala circolare, che soppianteranno nel corso del secolo successivo i tradizionali quadranti di cui ci si era serviti durante tutto il corso del XVIII secolo. La sua importanza per la storia dell'Astronomia e dello sviluppo della tecnologia dei grandi strumenti astronomici è oggi universalmente riconosciuta. L'altazimutale di Ramsden tu collocato nella
Wiener Zeitung Suche Translate this page Dann reist er nach London, wo jesse ramsden die allerfeinsten Geräte herstellt.ramsden verbindet Linsenteleskope mit hochgenauen, weiten Kreisskalen. http://www.wienerzeitung.at/frameless/suche.htm?ID=9211&typ=Extra
Untitled Bibliography Printed works related to the history of the telescope. 2 000 Books Articles. Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 71 (2001) 1116. ( ramsden, Merz, Pistor Martins) Brewster, David http://www.europa.com/~telscope/telebibl.txt
People L-Z About TOHS. Newsletter. Historian's Corner. Records. House Tour Pictures. Pictures from the past. Items available at our Museum. Membership. Resource Links. Email us with your comments. Volunteers . http://www.townononhist.org/people2.htm
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Extractions: Q R RABBI LEVI - Cratere a sud-ovest di Piccolomini , 34,7°S / 23,6°E; diametro 81 km, altezza 3500 m; numerosi crateri al suo interno, tra cui Rabbi Levi L (diametro 12,6 km, altezza 2410 m) e Rabbi Levi A (diametro 12,1 km, altezza 1350 m). Nome assegnato dal Riccioli nel 1651 - Levi ben Gershom (1288-1344): rabbino e filosofo ebreo provenzale, tentò di accordare la dottrina aristotelica con lAntico Testamento; per primo combatté lidea della creazione dal nulla. Commentari La guerra del Signore RAMAN - Cratere a nord-ovest di Herodotus , 27°N / 51,1°W; diametro 11 km. Ex Herodotus D Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (1888-1970): fisico indiano; premio Nobel 1930 per le sue scoperte su taluni fenomeni ottici nei liquidi ( effetto Raman ) e per i suoi studi riguardanti la meccanica delle vibrazioni e i raggi X. RAMSDEN - Cratere inondato, nella zona occidentale della Palus Epidemiarum , 32,9°S / 31,8°W; diametro 25 km, altezza 1990 m; nelle vicinanze sistema di solchi collegati ( Rimæ Ramsden ) che occupano unarea di circa 130 km di diametro. Nome assegnato nel 1837 da Mädler Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800): costruttore inglese di strumenti di precisione; perfezionò il barometro e la macchina elettrostatica a strofinio, inventò il micrometro filare e il