• Lionel Robert Wilberforce (18 April 1861 – 1 April 1944) was a British physicist. He is best known for the invention of the Wilberforce pendulum, which...
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  • and writer Lionel Wilberforce (1861–1944), British physicist, grandson of Robert and inventor of the Wilberforce pendulum Herbert Wilberforce (1864–1941)...
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    A Wilberforce pendulum, invented by British physicist Lionel Robert Wilberforce around 1896, consists of a mass suspended by a long helical spring and...
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  • University (CSU) is a public, historically black land-grant university in Wilberforce, Ohio, United States. It is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall...
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    1903-1919: Professor A W W Dale 1919–1926: John George Adami 1926-1927: Lionel Wilberforce (acting vice-chancellor) 1927–1936: Hector Hetherington 1936–1937:...
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    the masters of the Supreme Court of Judicature. Edward's son, Lionel Robert Wilberforce, (1861–1944) was, in 1900, appointed professor of physics in the...
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    the University of Liverpool, in his wife's home town, to succeed Lionel Wilberforce. The laboratory was so antiquated that it still ran on direct current...
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  • brother of physicist Lionel, son of judge Edward, grandson of archdeacon Robert and great-grandson of abolitionist William Wilberforce.[citation needed]...
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  • Lacy Sweet won the men's singles title, against Lionel Wilberforce the brother of Herbert Wilberforce, the men's doubles was won by Charles Lacy Sweet...
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    1933. At Liverpool University, Beevers was influenced by Professor Lionel Wilberforce. After he graduated, Beevers was invited to work on X-ray diffraction...
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  • Arnold Wilberforce Trowell, also known as Thomas Wilberforce Trowell, (25 June 1887 – 16 December 1966) was a New Zealand composer, cellist and teacher...
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  • [self-published source] [better source needed] Richard Wilberforce, revised (23 September 2004). "Cohen, Lionel Leonard, Baron Cohen (1888–1973)". Oxford Dictionary...
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    Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart FBA (/hɑːrt/; 18 July 1907 – 19 December 1992) was an English legal philosopher. One of the most influential legal theorists...
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    season were Ernest Renshaw, picking up the Irish Championships, Herbert Wilberforce winning the Northern Lawn Tennis Championships in Manchester, and Herbert...
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  • Lionel Escombe (1876 – 15 October 1914) was a British male tennis player. He competed for Great Britain in the tennis event at the 1908 Summer Olympics...
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    Stewart wins the Northern Championship in Liverpool against Herbert Wilberforce. In America Richard Sears collects a fourth successive US National Championship...
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  • the New South Wales coast and at the Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce. Despite the involvement of a Hollywood studio, commercial results were...
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  • Miner School for Colored Girls) in 1851, and Lincoln University in 1854. Wilberforce University was also established prior to the American Civil War. The...
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    documentary In Search of Wilberforce for BBC Television, examining the role of anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce to coincide with the 200th...
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    Sir David Lionel Natzler KCB (born 16 August 1952) is a former Clerk of the House of Commons, the principal constitutional adviser to the House of Commons...
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  • Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947). On stage he played the role of Fagin in Lionel Bart's production of Oliver! at the New Theatre, St Martin's Lane in the...
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  • Royal Charter. Philanthropists, such as anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce, began to adopt active campaigning roles, where they would champion a...
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  • Christianity portal Lionel Walpole Parry (1883–1954) was an Anglican priest and educator. Parry was the son of Henry Parry, Bishop of Perth 1876–93. He...
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    Baron Waldegrave of North Hill (1971), politician Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (1932), jurist Sir Bernard Williams (1951), philosopher Crispin...
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  • Lionel Edward William Renfrey (1916–2008) was an Australian Anglican bishop. He was the Dean of Adelaide from 1966 until 1997. Renfrey was educated at...
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  • Declan Donnelly Gary Shoefield Anthony McPartlin Amazing Grace William Wilberforce Ioan Gruffudd John Newton Albert Finney The Amazing Grace John Newton...
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    There were houses named after eighteenth-century statesmen like Pitt and Wilberforce. There was a uniform and an elaborate system of rewards and punishments...
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  • and he joined a band, the Commodores, that included his college friend Lionel Richie, but the band did not make any money and his family encouraged him...
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  • sceptically of British efforts to suppress the slave trade by using William Wilberforce as a figurehead. James asserts that the actual concern of the British...
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    Law Lords count amongst them Lennie Hoffmann, Kenneth Diplock, Richard Wilberforce, James Atkin, Nick Browne-Wilkinson, Robert Goff, Brian Hutton, Jonathan...
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