Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771) was an English botanist, polymath, and author. Benjamin Stillingfleet was born in 1702 in Wood Norton, Norfolk to Mary...
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[citation needed] The most frequent such reference is to a man, Benjamin Stillingfleet, who reportedly lacked the formal black stockings, yet participated...
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invited to attend, including the botanist, translator and publisher Benjamin Stillingfleet, who, due to his financial standing, did not dress for the occasion...
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Christianity portal Edward Stillingfleet (17 April 1635 – 27 March 1699) was an English Christian theologian and scholar. Considered an outstanding preacher...
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The Album, 2020 Still (surname), a list of people with the name Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771), English botanist; taxonomic author abbreviation Still...
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Unreasonableness of Separation Edward Stillingfleet (physician) (1660–1708), English physician and clergyman Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771), English botanist...
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Battista Morgagni, Italian anatomist (born 1682) December 15 – Benjamin Stillingfleet, English botanist (born 1702) Miscellanea Taurinensia 5. Watson...
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Barbapiccola, Italian natural philosopher, poet and translator (died 1740) Benjamin Stillingfleet, English botanist (died 1771) April – Clopton Havers, English physician...
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practice in Christoph Gedner's "Of the use of curiosity", collected in Benjamin Stillingfleet, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry and...
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married a Mr. Dunch. "Stillingfleet, Benjamin" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. "Stillingfleet, Edward (STLT677E)"...
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founding the Royal Masonic School for Girls (memorial in church) Benjamin Stillingfleet, botanist, the first bluestocking Thomas Sydenham (1624–89) Samuel...
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158-page third edition in 1763. Further praise came from the botanist Benjamin Stillingfleet in 1757, the poet Thomas Warton in 1790, quoted in a review by the...
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158-page 3rd edition in 1763. Further praise came from the botanist Benjamin Stillingfleet in 1757, the poet Thomas Warton in 1790, and William Addison, the...
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Holmiae: Laurentium Salvium (in Latin). Vol. 2 (Translated by Benjamin Stillingfleet as 'The Oeconomy of Nature,' in Miscellaneous Tracts relating to...
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for John Christopher Smith's oratorio Paradise Lost (1760) was by Benjamin Stillingfleet after Milton. Paradise Lost was, apart from straight quotations...
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158-page 3rd edition in 1763. Further praise came from the botanist Benjamin Stillingfleet in 1757, the poet Thomas Warton in 1790, and William Addison, the...
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&c" based on Benjamin Stillingfleet for collating information from across England. This format printed by Gilbert White's brother Benjamin was used from...
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Much of it was in the company of William Windham and his tutor Benjamin Stillingfleet. They were joined also by Richard Pococke. In Rome they took art...
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with his fists. His father died in 1761 and his guardians became Benjamin Stillingfleet, Dr. Dampier, David Garrick and a certain Mr. Price of Hereford...
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ancestors included Captain William Locker, Edward Hawke Locker, Benjamin Stillingfleet and Jonathan Boucher. Locker-Lampson was educated at Cheam School...
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Windham Sr., and Benjamin Stillingfleet. He later contributed to William Coxe's Literary life and Select works of Benjamin Stillingfleet (1811). At the...
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1969) Stiles – Charles Wardell Stiles (1867–1933 or 1941) Still. – Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771) Stimpson – Margaret L. Stimpson (born 1954) Stimson...
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accompanied by his tutor, Benjamin Stillingfleet; the pair left England in 1737. During 1740–1741, Windham and Stillingfleet were members of a circle of...
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writes that the work was "composed under the auspices and advice of Benjamin Stillingfleet". Hudson, at the time of its publication, was practising as an apothecary...
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William Windham, son to Ashe Windham of Felbrigg, and his tutor Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–71), the Norfolk naturalist and classical scholar. All three...
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that time thought to be the best in Europe. The acquaintance of Benjamin Stillingfleet, the naturalist, was valuable to him. Kent's published writings...
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contributions to William Coxe's Literary Life and Select Works of Benjamin Stillingfleet. The standard author abbreviation Stackh. is used to indicate this...
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Vienna; also an imperial personal physician Asteraceae Bu Stillingia Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771) Euphorbiaceae Bu Stimpsonia William Stimpson (1832–1872)...
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College London Alfred Stephenson OBE, polar surveyor and explorer Benjamin Stillingfleet, botanist and writer Henry Wild, orientalist Henry Woodward FRS...
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he became part of what was known as the "Common room" involving Benjamin Stillingfleet amongst others. Haddington returned to Scotland by 1744 but did...
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