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    William 'Bill' Munger Heynes CBE (31 December 1903 – July 1989), born in Leamington Spa, was an English automotive engineer. Heynes was educated at Warwick...
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  • Heynes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Heynes, MP for Devizes William Heynes (1903-1989), English automotive engineer Heynen...
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    prototype racing car that was developed by Jaguar Engineering Director William Heynes to compete at Le Mans in the mid 1960s. It never raced, and only one...
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    The lightweight, multi-tubular, triangulated frame was designed by Heynes. Heynes, Knight and Sayer together developed the aerodynamic body. Made of aluminium...
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    the future of the company, Lyons and his engineering team headed by William Heynes chief engineer worked on a new engine which was to power his vision...
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    only person who referred to them as such was William Heynes in a paper presented to the IMechE in 1953. Heynes stated there were many 4-cyl variants following...
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    basic design by William Heynes, later modified into 3.8 and 4.2-litre versions, survived until 1992. All XK120s had independent Heynes designed torsion...
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    applied for an engineering position at Jaguar. He was interviewed by William Heynes (Chief Engineer (1935) and Technical Director (1946)) who recognised...
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    entered into competition. Under the direction of Jaguar Chief Engineer William Heynes, the DOHC V12 engine design was reworked by engineers Walter Hassan...
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    flat (medium octane), and dished (low octane). The main designer, William Heynes, assisted by Walter Hassan, was determined to develop the Twin OHC unit...
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    Claude Bailey, who always worked under William Heynes from the days of XK engine development. William Heynes was the executive in charge of the team...
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    the last Jaguar saloon to have been designed under the leadership of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder, and the model has been featured in countless...
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  • offerings from continental manufacturers. William Heynes' straight-6 XK engine proved eminently tunable and Heynes and England were quick to see the potential...
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    the front wing on the passenger side. The XK140 was powered by the William Heynes designed 3.4 litre Jaguar XK double overhead camshaft inline-6 engine...
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    singer-songwriter (d. 1982) 1902 – Roy Goodall, English footballer (d. 1982) 1903 – William Heynes, English engineer (d. 1989) 1905 – Helen Dodson Prince, American astronomer...
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    from side valve to overhead valve with a new cylinder head designed by William Heynes and Harry Weslake. The power output was increased from 70 bhp (52 kW)...
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    first prototype (E1A), featured a monocoque design designed in 1957 by William Heynes Technical Director and Chief Engineer, Jaguar's fully independent rear...
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    first Jaguar saloon to feature independent rear suspension designed by William Heynes, who was Jaguar's Technical Director and Chief Engineer. It differed...
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  • independent publisher. At the end of 2014, Rolf Heynes' widow Anja closed business of the Rolf Heyne Collection. Christine Strub (29 November 2010). "Ulrich...
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  • both aircraft and tank usage. During World War II, Weslake worked with William Heynes, Walter Hassan and Claude Baily, on the design of the Jaguar XK engine...
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  • in 1963, Hassan persuaded Mundy to return to engineering where, with William Heynes, they developed the Jaguar V12 engine. Harry Mundy stayed with Jaguar...
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  • the "more show than go" criticism of their SS90, Lyons had engaged William Heynes as chief engineer and Harry Weslake for engine tuning. Weslake was asked...
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    1992. From 1986 it had been the last production automobile to use the William Heynes, designed Jaguar XK6 engine. The last DS420-based Startin hearse was...
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  • HALL, William NELMES, John SMYTH, John WAINWRIGHT. Jurors for Civil Causes: 1). Mr. William BAGGERLEY, Foreman, William HEYNES, John KNAPTON, William LINDYE...
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  • Godstone, Surrey on 18 January 1664. Evelyn married Thomasine Heynes daughter of William Heynes of Chessington. Their son John was created a baronet, of Godstone...
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    snake-woman", Mario Günther-Bruns, Sexgott: 1.000 Tabubrüche, Diana 60223, Munich: Heyne, 2013, ISBN 9783453602236, n. p. (in German) Eva Christina, The Book of...
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  • In later life, Heyne joined the Tranquebar Mission run by Moravians where he took an interest in the botanical gardens. Through William Roxburgh he obtained...
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  • William May (died 1560), also known as William Meye, was Dean of the Order of the British Empire. He was nominated Archbishop of York in 1560, but died...
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    Leonard Fisher purchased from Joseph Heynes' tract (No. 1442 of an original grant of 267 acres (1.08 km2) from William Penn. Before becoming incorporated...
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    Literature and the American West. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1965. Heyne, Eric. Desert, Garden, Margin, Range: Literature on the American Frontier...
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