Charles Henry Pearson (7 September 1830 – 29 May 1894) was a British-born Australian historian, educationist, politician and journalist. According to...
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also refer to: The Hon Charles Anthony Pearson (born 1956), Scottish landowner and owner of Dunecht Estates Charles Henry Pearson (1830–1894), historian...
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of Madge's information comes from Charles Henry Pearson meticulous study of the domesday records.Charles Henry Pearson. History Of England During The Early...
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In the summer of 1893, accompanied by his brother Charles and Mr. Edward Bidwell, Henry J. Pearson made an expedition to the Far North of Norway, where...
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married Maud Oriel Riata Pearson daughter of Charles Henry Pearson and together they had two sons, including Charles Henry Pearson Gifford FRSE (1909–1994)...
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R. (2003). Henry VIII: a study in kingship. Profiles in power. London: Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-38110-0. Ives, E. W. (2004). "Henry VIII (1491–1547)"...
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Karl Pearson FRS FRSE (/ˈpɪərsən/; born Carl Pearson; 27 March 1857 – 27 April 1936) was an English biostatistician, eugenicist, and mathematician. He...
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Henry Shepherd Pearson (c. 1775–1840) was acting Governor of Penang from 1807 to 1808. According to "The Worthies of Westmorland" by George Atkinson, Pearson...
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Melbourne University Debating Society, where he was mentored by Charles Henry Pearson, and was also involved in the Eclectic Society. He spent much of...
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Egon Sharpe Pearson CBE FRS (11 August 1895 – 12 June 1980) was one of three children of Karl Pearson and Maria, née Sharpe, and, like his father, a British...
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1879 Hayter visited England as secretary to the Graham Berry and Charles Henry Pearson mission to London, and twice gave evidence to a committee of the...
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Paul – actress and singer Charles Henry Pearson and his brother Sir John Pearson Sir John Lysaght Pennefather – general Henry Pettitt – actor, a noteworthy...
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guineas equals £63. Pearson & Morant 1934, p. 26. Fitzgibbons 2008, p. 31. Pearson & Morant 1934, pp. 54–59. Smyth 1996. Pearson & Morant 1934, pp. 14...
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Charles William Pearson (1847–1917) was a pioneer Anglican missionary in Uganda, and thus was one of the pioneers of the Church of Uganda. In his journey...
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sons were Sir John Pearson, QC, and Charles Henry Pearson. List of works by John Norman Pearson Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Pearson, John Norman" . Dictionary...
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Education. The eldest son of the Rev. John Norman Pearson and the brother of Charles Henry Pearson, he married Charlotte Augusta Short, daughter of Rev...
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domestic heresy. The Italian War of 1551–1559 began when Henry declared war on Holy Roman Emperor Charles V with the intent of recapturing Italy and ensuring...
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Longman, ISBN 978-0-5827-7251-9 Cust, Richard (2005), Charles I: A Political Life, Harlow: Pearson Education, ISBN 0-5820-7034-1 Donaghan, Barbara (1995)...
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Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell (before 1 March 1538 – 20 November 1592), the son of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour, was...
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in time for the school's first year, 1875, with Charles Henry Pearson as founding principal. Pearson served as principal until 1879, when Andrew Harper...
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Scotland. XXIV: 415–435 – via Archaeology Data Service. Pearson K (1928) The skull and portraits of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, and their bearing on the tragedy...
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the position until 1900. Possibly Syme's most able assistant was Charles Henry Pearson who began writing leaders around 1875. Victoria's first protectionist...
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success. Pearson was born in Hawford, Claines, Worcestershire, to a family with a large number of members in Holy Orders. His parents were Thomas Henry Gibbons...
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Peace of Étaples (category Henry VII of England)
was signed on 3 November 1492 in Étaples between Charles VIII of France and Henry VII of England. Charles agreed to end his support for the Yorkist Pretender...
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elect their monarch. Aged 22, Henry abandoned Poland–Lithuania upon inheriting the French throne when his brother, Charles IX, died without issue. France...
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Eliza Courtney (category Children of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey)
1899 at Pelham House, Lewes. Eliza's second son, Charles Henry, was born in 1823 in Florence. Charles followed his father into the 24th Regiment of Foot...
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Longman (redirect from Pearson Longman)
Longman, also known as Pearson Longman, is a publishing company founded in 1724 in London, England, which is owned by Pearson PLC. Since 1968, Longman...
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Philip Wicksteed (redirect from Philip Henry Wicksteed)
Philip Henry Wicksteed was the son of Charles Wicksteed (1810–1885) and his wife Jane (1814–1902), and was named after his distant ancestor, Philip Henry (1631–1696)...
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1979, p. 459. "Charles II (r. 1660–1685)". royal.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2023. Weber 1988, pp. 492–493, 505–506. Fraser 1979, p. 411. Pearson 1960, p. 147....
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published in 1844. A revised edition was issued posthumously by Charles Henry Pearson as editor in 1871. Between 1846 and 1861 Blaauw contributed papers...
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