• Archibald Hinshelwood (died 1773) was a lawyer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He briefly sat on the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia...
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  • the House: William Nesbitt of Halifax County Clerk of the House: Archibald Hinshelwood of Lunenburg County Five counties were created after the 1st assembly...
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    the province of Nova Scotia], pgs. 70-4. Accessed 14 January 2021 Archibald Hinshelwood to Joshua Mauger, August 19, 1765, The Gilder Lehrman Collection...
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  • the House: William Nesbitt of Halifax County Clerk of the House: Archibald Hinshelwood of Lunenburg County to 1764. Isaac Deschamps of Falmouth Township...
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  • Nov. 21, 1758. Archibald Hinshelwood -by-election Jan. 10, 1759, took seat April 6, 1759, election disputed by Richard Bowers, Hinshelwood quit his seat...
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  • Cunningham -by-election, took seat 7 June 1779. Lunenburg County Archibald Hinshelwood -died 26 May 1773. Otto William Schwartz -by-election 5 November...
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  • Jan. 10, 1759 Benjamin Gerrish Archibald Hinshelwood Left the Province. Richard Bowers contested the result and Hinshelwood quit his seat on April 9, 1759...
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  • County Joseph Pernette Philip Augustus Knaut Lunenburg Township Archibald Hinshelwood Newport Township John Day -attended, seat vacated in 1769, but no...
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  • Unbelievables: The Amazing Story of Leicester's 2015/16 Season", 30 June 2016. Hinshelwood, Colin. "Thailand Cheers as Far-away Leicester City Clinches Unlikely...
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    John Bardeen; Walter Houser Brattain; William Shockley Cyril Norman Hinshelwood; Nikolay Semyonov André Frédéric Cournand; Werner Forssmann; Dickinson...
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  • players per position provided by the club. Nigel Martyn (1989–96) Paul Hinshelwood (1974–83) Chris Coleman (1991–95) Jim Cannon (1972–88) Kenny Sansom (1975–80)...
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  • December 1891 – 16 June 1969 Military officer 106. Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood 23 April 1960 19 June 1897 – 9 October 1967 Chemist 107. Graham Sutherland...
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  • Physics 2013 University of Edinburgh Archibald Hill Physiology or Medicine 1922 University of London Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Chemistry 1956 University of Oxford...
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  • ISBN 978-190964-469-4. John Michael Hammersley FRS (1920–2004), mathematician Sir Cyril Hinshelwood FRS (1897–1967), physical chemist; Nobel laureate Sir Henry Stuart Jones...
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  • John's son Ian Henderson and Mac Henderson; brothers Ben Hinshelwood and Sandy Hinshelwood; Ben is Sandy's son Graham Hogg and Stuart Hogg; brothers...
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    Chadwick, CH, FRS John Douglas Cockroft, OM, KCB, CBE, FRS Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, OM, PRS Edward Williams Morley Walter Hermann Nernst, FRS (club resident...
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  • Chemistry, 1958 Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, Chemistry, 1957 Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, Chemistry, 1956 Max Born, born in then Germany, now Poland, Physics...
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    use of perturbation theory, as developed under the leadership of John Archibald Wheeler at Princeton. The other, and more radically innovative, approach...
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  • his undergraduate studies, Peter Caldwell worked with Professor Cyril Hinshelwood, completing his PhD on the influences on the growth rate of bacteria...
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    1st Baron Adrian Electrophysiologist 50 1955–1960 Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Physical chemist 51 1960–1965 Howard Florey, Baron Florey Pharmacologist...
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  • chemistry at University of Stavanger Dalziel Hammick (Magdalen) Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (Balliol) Dorothy Hodgkin (Somerville) Frederick L. Hovde Abdus Suttar...
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  • 1198 Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas 1199 Wittig, Georg Friedrich Karl 1200 Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman 1201 Reichstein, Tadeusz 1202 Wyckoff, Ralph Walter...
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  • WhyteDavid Whyte Wing 1965-02-06 v Wales at Murrayfield 732 HinshelwoodSandy Hinshelwood Wing 1966-01-15 v France at Murrayfield 733 MacdonaldJohn MacDonald...
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  • chief executive of Sainsbury's (1969–1992) (b. 1927). 15 January – Paul Hinshelwood, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Oxford United, Millwall, Colchester...
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    the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2009-02-05. "Oxford DNB article:Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman (subscription needed)". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • (1956–7) John Spedan Lewis (1957–8) Dorothy Tarrant (1958–9) Sir Cyril Hinshelwood (1959– ) Lord Hailsham (1961–2) William Beare (1962–3) Professor E. R...
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  • outstanding contributions to physical chemistry. Named for the chemist Archibald Liversidge, it is awarded by the Faraday Division of the Royal Society...
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    in January 1922. With the aid of the Governor of South Australia, Sir Archibald Weigall, Florey won the argument. He passed his examinations with second-class...
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    Thomson (1931) Sir Lawrence Bragg (1942) Patrick Blackett (1948) Sir Cyril Hinshelwood (1966) Dorothy Hodgkin (1981) Sir Harold Kroto (1997) Sir Walter Bodmer...
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    study of infectious disease as an ecological phenomenon." Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Chemistry "For his distinguished work on the mechanism of chemical reactions...
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