• Henry Hindley (1701–1771) was an 18th-century clockmaker, watchmaker and maker of scientific instruments. He invented a screw-cutting lathe, a fusee-cutting...
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  • footballer Gary Hindley (born 1947), American soccer coach Henry Hindley (1701–1771), English clockmaker J. Roger Hindley, British logician Jai Hindley (born 1996)...
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    William Constable, who purchased it from the famous York clockmaker Henry Hindley in 1760 for the sum of 100 guineas (£105). It is thought to be the world's...
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    firm, but left to become a mathematical instrument maker (working with Henry Hindley), developing, among other instruments, a pyrometer to study material...
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    – Archibald Low Screw-cutting lathe – Henry Hindley The first industrially practical screw-cutting lathe – Henry Maudslay Devised a standard for screw...
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    people) did not channel their contributions toward industrial uses. Henry Hindley designed and constructed a screw-cutting lathe circa 1739. It featured...
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  • of white light split by a prism depend on distance from the prism. Henry Hindley of Yorkshire invents a device to cut the teeth of clock wheels. Copley...
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  • 1744) Approximate date Thomas Bayes, English mathematician (died 1761) Henry Hindley, English clock and scientific instrument maker (died 1771) "Geomagnetism...
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  • Moore Hall, English scientific instrument maker (born 1703) March 23 – Henry Hindley, English clock and scientific instrument maker (born c. 1701) December...
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    The first true circular dividing engine was probably constructed by Henry Hindley, a clockmaker, around 1739. This was reported to the Royal Society by...
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  • novel Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded is published anonymously in London. Henry Hindley invents a device to cut the teeth of clock wheels. William Hogarth paints...
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  • Thomas Newcomen (1664–1729). 1739: Screw-cutting lathe invented by Henry Hindley (1701–1771). 1780: Modified version of the Newcomen engine (the Pickard...
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    ultimately unsuccessful campaign for the release of Moors murderer Myra Hindley attracted much media and public controversy. For this work, the Longford...
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    supported by iron columns. The court also houses a clock, designed by Henry Hindley. It was connected in around 1970 to the pediment clock on the building's...
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  • Caroline Herschel 1750–1848 England William Herschel 1738–1822 England Henry Hindley 1701–1771 England Robert Hooke 1635–1703 England Christiaan Huygens...
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  • Sisson's equatorial mounting design had first been proposed in 1741 by Henry Hindley of York. The telescope was attached to one side of a square polar axis...
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    Hindley 1990, pp. 185–187. Hindley 1990, pp. 185–186. Turner 2003b, p. 138. Hindley 1990, p. 188. Thompson 1948, p. 146. Warren 1990, p. 324. Hindley...
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  • called Heathcliff. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. After her parents...
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    succession of tenant farmers. The corn mill was mentioned in 1656 and Henry Hindley, miller at Shakerley died in 1697. In 1785 the mill was let to Joseph...
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  • Charles Hindley (25 June 1796 – 1 December 1857) was an English cotton mill-owner and Radical politician who sat as Member of Parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne...
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  • Moring Ltd. The De La More Press. pp. 42–45. Retrieved 24 November 2019. "Hindley: I wish I'd been hanged". BBC News. 29 February 2000. Retrieved 11 August...
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    Montana, U.S.A.: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. ISBN 0-933126-57-3. Hindley, Meredith (2017). Destination: Casablanca: exile, espionage, and the battle...
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  • domain ostensibly for the above Hectometre (hm), an SI unit of length Hindley–Milner type system, in mathematics Search for "hm" , "h-m", or "hms" on...
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  • For political and public services in Scarborough and Whitby. Arthur Henry Hindley, Senior Labour Manager, Royal Ordnance Factory, Birtley. Alexander Edward...
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    de Harwood. In 1302 Richard de Ince, as son and heir of Henry de Sefton, and Adam de Hindley, were found to hold Aspull, as the eighth part of a knight's...
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  • William, Haigh Albion, Hindley Green Grange Hall, Hindley Hindley Field, Hindley Hindley Green Six Feet, Hindley Hindley Hall, Hindley Long Lane Four Feet...
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  • Thomas Noon Sports Therapist – Phillip Davies Performance Analyst – Connor Hindley The New Saints F.C. Women participate in the Adran Premier League, the...
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    the title role in Hamlet, as well as the notorious serial killer Myra Hindley in See No Evil: The Moors Murders, the critically acclaimed 2006 dramatisation...
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    of unidentified boy (possibly RMS Atlantic survivor John Hindley?} Another picture of Hindley can be found on website MaritimeQuest - Atlantic (1871))...
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  • Charles Hindley MP; James Hyde; Henry Kingscote; John Pirie, Alderman; Christopher Rawson; John Rundle MP; Thomas Smith; James Ruddell Todd; and Henry Waymouth;...
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