of All Useful Trades and Husbandry (1695). Bellers was born in London, the son of the Quaker Francis Bellers and Mary Read. Unable to attend a university...
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John Belling (7 October 1866–28 February 1933) was a cytogeneticist who developed the iron-acetocarmine staining technique which is used in the study of...
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electric cookers Ingeborg Belling (1848–1927), Norwegian actress Johann Georg von Belling (1642–1689), Prussian general John Belling (1866–1933), English cytogenetist...
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actress Thomas Beller (born 1965), American author and editor William Beller (1900–1986), American concert pianist and music professor John Bellers (1654–1725)...
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by Joan Bellers, the daughter of John Bellers of Eye Kettleby in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. William Fitzwilliam had four brothers, John, Bartholomew...
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Thomas Fuller, English writer and physician (died 1734) Unknown dates John Bellers, English writer and Quaker (died 1725) Gerrit van Spaan, Dutch writer...
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Query 19 (D12) Scott Bader Commonwealth (D13) Fox at Ulverston (E1) John Bellers (E2) Banking (E3) Criminal Justice (E4) Elizabeth Fry (E5) Elizabeth...
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Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, Georgian prince and writer (born 1658) February 8 – John Bellers, English writer and Quaker (born 1654) March 2 – Johan Peringskiöld,...
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Drury Lane, London. Joseph Addison – The Whig Examiner (periodical) John Bellers – Some Reasons for an European State proposed to the Powers of Europe...
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Belle Chasse (/bɛl ˈtʃeɪs/ bel CHAYSS) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States...
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& Moral Subjects Richard Baxter – Reliquiae Baxterianae (posthumous) John Bellers – Proposals for Raising a College of Industry of All Useful Trades and...
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The Belle Époque (French pronunciation: [bɛlepɔk]) or La Belle Époque (French for 'The Beautiful Era') was a period of French and European history that...
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the daughter of Sir John Digby (died May 1533) of South Luffenham, Rutland, by Katherine (née Griffin), widow of John Bellers (died 27 January 1476)...
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of Universal Law". Bellers was born in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, on 23 September 1687, the son of John Bellers and his wife Frances...
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to have been a major influence on the later philanthropic schemes of John Bellers. In 1641, Hartlib wrote Relation of that which hath been lately attempted...
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died in May 1758, as shown[where?] in an advertisement placed by William Bellers. Older sources give very different accounts. Chatelain was employed by...
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(EAST): Robert Owen (New Lanark), John Bellers, Robert Dale Owen, Abraham Combe, Joseph Lancaster, William Thompson, John Minter Morgan, William Pare, William...
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Labelle (redirect from Patti LaBelle & the BlueBelles)
Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The...
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Dido Belle in June 1761, John Edward Lindsay in February 1762, Ann in November 1766, Elizabeth Lindsay (later Palmer) in December 1766, and John Lindsay...
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huge hit. The song was recorded by many other artists, including Dr. John, Belle Stars, the Grateful Dead, Cyndi Lauper, and (as "Geto Boys") by Glass...
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Employment and civil rights were a major Quaker concern during this period. John Bellers, a Fellow of the Royal Society and educational theorist called for "the...
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Belle Gunness, born Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth (November 11, 1859 – possibly April 28, 1908), nicknamed Hell's Belle, was a Norwegian-American serial...
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township La Belle Township, Marshall County, South Dakota La Belle may also be: La belle jardinière, aka Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist...
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Hatfield Shirley, was John Shirley's third wife and a distant relative to the Hatfields of the famous family feud. In the 1860s, Belle's father sold the farm...
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for me." Bellion has also stated that he was inspired by Eminem, Pharrell Williams, Coldplay, John Mayer, André 3000, and Paul Simon. Bellion has also...
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Drake. The name "Belle and Sebastian" comes from the 1965 television series Belle and Sebastian. Though consistently lauded by critics, Belle and Sebastian's...
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Belle-Île (French pronunciation: [bɛl il]), Belle-Île-en-Mer (French pronunciation: [bɛl il ɑ̃ mɛʁ]), or Belle Isle (Breton: Ar Gerveur, [arˌɡɛrˈvøːr];...
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La Belle Ferronnière (French pronunciation: [la bɛl fɛʁɔnjɛʁ]) is a portrait painting of a lady, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Louvre. It is also known...
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American Ship the Northern Belle". Bonhams. Retrieved 17 June 2018. Lang, John (10 January 1857). "The Loss of the Northern Belle (with timetable of events)"...
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the life of Dido Belle, who was born in the West Indies and was the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of Mansfield's nephew, Sir John Lindsay. She is found...
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