Benjamin Bell of Hunthill FRSE FRCSEd (6 September 1749 – 5 April 1806) is considered to be the first Scottish scientific surgeon. He is commonly described...
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Sherlock Holmes. Bell was the son of Cecilia Barbara Craigie (1813–1882) and Benjamin Bell (1810–1883), and a great-grandson of Benjamin Bell, considered to...
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Benjamin Taylor A Bell (2 July 1861 – 1 March 1904) was a Canadian sportsman, militia officer, journalist, editor, and publisher. The son of David Bell...
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Benjamin Bell (born (1990-02-24)24 February 1990) is an Australian former volleyball player. He was part of the Australia men's national volleyball team...
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English cricketer George Bell (surgeon) (1777–1832) official surgeon to King George IV in Scotland, son of Benjamin Bell George Bell (editor) (1809–1899)...
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Scarpa (1752–1832) Astley Cooper (1768–1843) Benjamin Bell (1749–1806) Charles Bell (1774–1842) John Bell (1763–1820) Baron Guillaume Dupuytren (1777–1835)...
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Big Ben (redirect from Great Bell of Westminster)
Bell was cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry and weighs 13.5 long tons (13.7 tonnes; 15.1 short tons). Its nickname may be derived from Sir Benjamin...
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Newspapers.com. "Department of Justice Resignation of Griffin B. Bell and Nomination of Benjamin R. Civiletti To Be Attorney General". The American Presidency...
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In 2020, Bell published the children's book The World Needs More Purple People, which she co-wrote with Benjamin Hart. Also in 2020, Bell voiced Molly...
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Aside from small developments, the area was predominantly rural until Benjamin Bell purchased the lands in 1805 and began to develop them as a suburb. Around...
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and Bell was promoted to closer. Bell sprints from the bullpen and into a save situation accompanied by the song "Blow Me Away" by Breaking Benjamin. Bell's...
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Memoriam Benjamin Britten (sample) is a short canon in A minor, written in 1977 by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, for string orchestra and bell. The work...
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ISBN 9780521002523. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Bell, Benjamin (May 2010). A System of Surgery. by Benjamin Bell, ... Illustrated with Copperplates. ... the...
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V. Bell, American psychiatric physician (died 1862) c. January?? – Mungo Park, Scottish explorer of West Africa (born 1771) April 5 – Benjamin Bell, Scottish...
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Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman...
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physician, inventor of the smallpox vaccine (died 1823) September 6 – Benjamin Bell, Scottish surgeon (died 1806) September 25 – Abraham Gottlob Werner...
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November 1873 in Angus, Scotland. He was the son of Reverend Benjamin Bell and Margaret (Dunlop) Bell. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Trinity...
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clapper, the bell's rim cracked. The episode would be used to good account in later stories of the bell; in 1893, former President Benjamin Harrison, speaking...
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Benny Bell (born Benjamin Samberg, March 21, 1906 – July 6, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter who reached popularity in the 1940s, with a comeback...
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Bell (born December 9, 1967) is an American violinist and conductor. He is currently music director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Bell was...
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Tubular bells (also known as chimes) are musical instruments in the percussion family. Their sound resembles that of church bells, carillons, or a bell tower;...
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Fisher Bell (1820-October 1890) was the youngest son of Josiah Bell (for whom the Bell House is named) and his wife Mary. He married Susan Benjamin Leecraft...
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a bell clapper back and forth between two oppositely charged bells. Scientific investigation of the phenomena of lightning originates with Benjamin Franklin...
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author, founder of the Journal of the College (1963) Robert Adair (1784) Benjamin Bell (1784) Percivall Pott (1788, posthumous) John Hunter (1790) John Abernethy...
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the bell is accordingly known as "Big Ben".[citation needed] Benjamin Hall senior had been called "Slender Ben" on account of his build. Sir Benjamin Hall...
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(1826–1876), physician Benjamin Bell of Hunthill (1749–1806), considered to be the first Scottish scientific surgeon Sir Charles Bell (1774–1842), surgeon...
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Chad Szeliga (category Breaking Benjamin members)
drummer from Elyria, Ohio. Formerly the drummer of rock band Breaking Benjamin, he joined Black Label Society in 2013, replacing Mike Froedge. In 2017...
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Press: John Wilson and Son. p. xxxi – via Internet Archive. Bell, J. L. (2015). "Benjamin Pierce's Story of Bunker Hill". Boston 1775. Retrieved April...
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Benjamin Ryan Bell (born 11 May 1999) is a New Zealand politician who is the mayor of the town of Gore in the South Island. In October 2022, Bell was...
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councilors were; Thomas Rae, George Symons, Edward Langton, Henry Groom, Benjamin Bell, Edwin Bennett and Thomas Hargreave. The first council meeting, held...
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