Philip Burnard Ayres (1813–1863) was a British physician, botanist and plant collector. He was born at Thame in Oxfordshire on 12 December 1813. He initially...
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Philip Ayres may refer to: Philip Ayres (poet) (1638–1712), English poet Philip Burnard Ayres (1813–1863), British physician and botanist Philip James...
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Burnard may refer to: Philip Burnard Ayres (1813–1863), British physician, botanist and plant collector Bonnie Burnard (1945–2017), Canadian short story...
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known dodo remains were the four incomplete 17th-century specimens. Philip Burnard Ayres found the first subfossil bones in 1860, which were sent to Richard...
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audio engineer Pam Ayres (born 1947), British writer of humorous poetry Philip Ayres (poet) (1638–1712), English poet Philip Burnard Ayres, British physician...
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parviflora was known from the forest at Montagne-Ory. After botanist Philip Burnard Ayres collected the last known specimens in 1863 it was long regarded as...
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of cryptogamous plants collected in the vicinity of Oxford. With Philip Burnard Ayres he distributed another exsiccata under the title Flora Thamnensis...
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need of revising." Journal of American History (1997): 13–39. in JSTOR Burnard, Trevor. Writing Early America: From Empire to Revolution. Charlottesville:...
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services, and was overcrowded. In 1880, Colonial Surgeon Dr. Philip Burnard Chenery Ayres reported that, while he was investigating the sanitary conditions...
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Jamaica, Journal of Social History, Vol. 28, No. 1, Autumn, 1994, by Trevor Burnard Walton Lai, Indentured labour, Caribbean sugar: Chinese and Indian migrants...
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Adey, 1946/47–1947/48 David Alers, 1981/82 Philip Amm, 1997/98 Carl André, 1903/04–1906/07 William Ayres, 1939/40 Faoud Bacchus, 1985/86 Alan Badenhorst...
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Watkins (late Royal Artillery) Colonel and Hon. Brigadier-General John Burnard Edwards DSO Labour Corps Colonel John Charles Basil Eastwood CMG Lieutenant-Colonel...
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Lindley Meynell, OBE, MC, British resident in Buenos Ayres. For services to HM Treasury. Philip Robert Morris, CBE, lately Director-General of Army Education...
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Maj Mark William Brett. Royal Regiment of Artillery. Capt Wayne Keith Burnard. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Capt Andrew Butcher...
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the University of Adelaide, in the Colony of South Australia. Philip Burnard Chenery Ayres, Colonial Surgeon and Inspector of Hospitals in the Colony of...
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Prince (1643–1723) in writing his Worthies of Devon Charles Frederick Burnard (1816-post 1894) of Chatsworth Lodge in the parish of Compton Gifford,...
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Commander (I) John Ernest Taylor, Royal Navy. Commander James Michael Burnard Walkey, Royal Navy. Lieutenant Commander Jeremy George Savile Widdicombe...
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