William Gifford Cookesley (1 December 1802 – 16 August 1880) was an English classical scholar and cleric. He was born at Brasted in Kent, and was educated...
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Cookesley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Margaret Murray Cookesley (1844–1927), British artist William Cookesley (1802–1880), British...
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Improvement of Medical Knowledge: 427–31. 1742. Selley, Peter (2016). "William Cookesley, William Hunter and the first patient to survive removal of the appendix...
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The first successful appendectomy is performed by English surgeon William Cookesley. September 30 – The village of Barnwell, Cambridgeshire, England,...
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The first successful appendectomy is performed by English surgeon William Cookesley. Laura Bassi becomes the first official female university teacher...
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The Age of Voltaire. Simon & Schuster. Selley, Peter (2016). "William Cookesley, William Hunter and the first patient to survive removal of the appendix...
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poetical efforts came to the attention of an Ashburton surgeon, William Cookesley. Cookesley raised a subscription to have the boy's apprenticeship bought...
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1986), pp. 124-5. ISBN 0-374-11820-5 Lubenow, William C. (29 October 1998). The Cambridge Apostles, 1820-1914: Liberalism, Imagination...
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nineteenth century a group of mostly Irish students studied with the Rev. William Cookesley Thompson at the house. Around the start of the twentieth century it...
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(1857–1860) : C. R. Cooke Fraser Cooke (1994) : F. J. Cooke William Cookesley (1822–1827) : W. G. Cookesley Indrajit Coomaraswamy (1971–1972) : I. Coomaraswamy...
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September – the first successful appendectomy is performed by surgeon William Cookesley. 30 September – the village of Barnwell, Cambridgeshire, is "burned...
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List of English cricketers (1787–1825) (redirect from William Sturt)
alongside John Willes and it may be that it was William Willes, John's brother, who played in the match. William is identified by the 1907 History of Kent County...
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List of English cricketers (1826–1840) (redirect from William Buller (cricketer))
Cricket in Norfolk, pp.41–42. Norwich: Hounsome. William Buller, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-01-10. William Buller, CricInfo. Retrieved 2022-01-10. Carlaw...
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However, an Isabella Elizabeth Elley, daughter of the Reverend William Gifford Cookesley, of Eton College, was to receive a legacy of £300. The main beneficiary...
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included William Hodge Mill, Thomas Robinson, W. Burckhardt Barker, Benjamin Hall Kennedy, Richard Shilleto, Rowland Williams, W. Gifford Cookesley, Morris...
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fireships of Captain Lord Cochrane's attack on 11 April, with Lieutenant John Cookesley injured and Master's mate John Conyers killed. Gibraltar was part of Gambier's...
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their anchors, and drifted onto the shore. Gibraltar's Lieutenant John Cookesley, who commanded one of the fireships, and Master's mate John Conyer were...
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the central building of the later Seminary, was erected in about 1702 by William Draper, on land which he had inherited in 1700 from his aunt, Dame Sarah...
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transferred to Commander James Murray, and then in May 1810 Commander John Cookesley replaced Murray. In December 1810 Commander Humphrey Fleming Senhouse...
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very vision of splendour to youthful eyes. The postillion was always a Cookesley, a family which had hereditary claims to be part of the household. Every...
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Eton, where, aged fifteen, he wrote a farce, Guy Fawkes Day, played at Cookesley's house, and subsequently at the Theatre Royal, Worthing. While at Eton...
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1810, Hazard sailed for Newfoundland. Command passed to Commander John Cookesley in December 1810. On 23 March 1811 Hazard again sailed for Newfoundland...
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