• William Hewson may refer to: William Hewson (theological writer) (1806–1870), English Anglican cleric William Hewson (surgeon) (1739–1774), English surgeon...
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    William Hewson (14 November 1739 – 1 May 1774) was a British surgeon, anatomist and physiologist who has been referred to as the "father of haematology"...
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  • Hewson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ali Hewson (born 1961), activist and wife of U2's Bono Allan Hewson (born 1954), former...
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    Bono (redirect from Paul Hewson)
    Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by the nickname Bono (/ˈbɒnoʊ/ BON-oh), is an Irish singer-songwriter and activist. He is the lead vocalist...
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  • William Hewson (1806–1870) was a theological writer and curate in the Church of England during the Victorian age. Hewson, son of William Hewson of 7 Tottenham...
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    showed that a close friend of Franklin, William Hewson, was the one responsible for the human remains. Hewson, an early anatomist, had lived in the house...
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    British Prime Minister, born at the family seat of Howick Hall in 1764 William Hewson, British physician, the "Father of Haematology", at Hexham, 14 November...
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    Marillyn Adams Hewson (born December 27, 1953) is an American businesswoman who served as the chairman, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of...
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    David Hewson (born 9 January 1953) is a contemporary British author of mystery novels. His series of mysteries, featuring police officers In Rome, led...
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    C. Pitts, MC, CD (October 19, 1990 – July 3, 1994) Major-General C. William Hewson, CMM, CD (July 3, 1994 – June 24, 2000) General A.J.G.D. de Chastelain...
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    as a museum known as Benjamin Franklin House. Pioneer of haematology William Hewson, lived at No. 36 for two years from 1772 at the same time as Franklin...
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    Hematology (William Hewson), Dermatology (Robert Willan), Epigenetics (C. H. Waddington), Gestalt psychology (Kurt Koffka), Thermodynamics (William Rankine)...
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  • in Stockholm by Linnaeus, Mårten Triewald and others. November 14 – William Hewson, English surgeon, anatomist and physiologist, "father of haematology"...
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    lymphatic system and description of red blood cells by the surgeon William Hewson Credited with discovering how to culture embryonic stem cells in 1981...
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    Kilkenny and representative in the Parliament of Ireland (b. 1709) May 1 – William Hewson, British physiologist (b. 1739) May 3 – Heinrich August de la Motte...
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    House of Commons overturned the election of one of Great Grimsby's MPs, William Cotesworth, for bribery and sent him to the Tower of London and temporarily...
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    13s. 4d. (roughly equivalent to £212,366 in 2023) was made by Sir Joseph William Copley in 1881, and the interest from that amount is used to pay for the...
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    for the restoration) note that the bones were likely placed there by William Hewson, who lived in the house for two years and who had built a small anatomy...
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  • and Étoile, with the loss of only seven out of 330 men. Copley Medal: William Hewson January 1 Marie-Louise Lachapelle, French midwife (died 1821) Jane Marcet...
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    John Robert Hewson AM (born 28 October 1946) is an Australian former politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party from 1990 to 1994. He led the...
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  • the lymphatic system; and description of red blood cells by surgeon William Hewson (1739–1774), so-called "father of haematology". 1775: First demonstration...
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  • community [599] Ken Anderson 1970 Minister for Supply [600]; also KBE William Hewson Anderson 1965 In recognition of service to the Public service [601]...
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    Hunterian oration, in which he strongly put forward the neglected claims of William Hewson and John Quekett as discoverers. For some years before his death he...
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    was a British anatomist and naturalist. Brookes studied under William Hunter, William Hewson, Andrew Marshall, and John Sheldon, in London. He then attended...
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  • Durham Robert William Bilton Hornby – an antiquarian, priest, and Lord of the Manor of Heworth York Thomas Morton – Bishop of Durham William Pope – Clergyman...
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  • 12 – William Henry (died 1836), English chemist. February 4 – Charles Marie de La Condamine, French geographer (born 1701) May 1 – William Hewson, English...
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  • physiologist William Hewson, founder of haematology, Copley Medalist Bill Hill OBE FRS FRSE, geneticist and statistician, winner of 2018 Darwin Medal William Hunter...
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    British Sergeant-Major named Hewson had arrived on the parade ground before Baugh, summoned by an Indian naik (corporal). Hewson had ordered Jemadar Ishwari...
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    Sir Douglas Frank Hewson Packer KBE, OStJ (3 December 1906 – 1 May 1974), was an Australian media proprietor who controlled Australian Consolidated Press...
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  • Michael Hewson (died 1992) was an Irish librarian and director of the National Library of Ireland. Michael Hewson was born in Ballynacally, County Clare...
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