• Maude Jane Delap (7 December 1866 – 23 July 1953) was a self-taught marine biologist, known for being the first person to breed jellyfish in captivity...
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  • Liam Delap (born 2003), English footballer Maude Delap (1866–1953), Irish marine biologist Patrick Delap (1932–1987), Irish politician Richard Delap (1942–1987)...
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  • Robert Broom (died 1951), Scottish-born paleontologist December 7 – Maude Delap (died 1953), Irish marine biologist March 6 – William Whewell (born 1794)...
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  • Fáil TD, member of 1st Dáil, Ceann Comhairle (born 1880). 23 July – Maude Delap, marine biologist (born 1866). 12 September – James Hamilton, 3rd Duke...
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  • tow-netting. Through this work she would have collaborated with Jane Stephens, Maude Delap, Edgar W.L. Holt and Rowland Southern. Her international reputation in...
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  • surface of the substrate. This species was named after its discoverer, Maude Delap. Carlgren, O. & Stephenson, T.A., 1928. The British Edwardsidae. Journal...
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  • Carbery, born Anna Johnston, writer and poet (died 1902). 7 December – Maude Delap, marine biologist (died 1953) December – Thomas Byrne, recipient of the...
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    ISBN 978-1-137-26801-3.[permanent dead link‍] Royden, Maude (1938). Asquith, Margot (ed.). Myself When Young. London: Muller. Delap, Lucy; DiCenzo, Maria; Ryan, Leila (2006)...
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    parliamentarian in the British overseas empire. Cookson was born Ethel Maude Cookson in Castle Church, Stafford, the daughter of Samuel Cookson, a doctor...
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    Beare, owned much of Valentia until the 17th century. The naturalist Maude Jane Delap lived and worked in Knightstown, carrying out research into the marine...
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    second, in 1848, Georgina Tollemache, daughter of Admiral John Richard Delap Tollemache, and a sister of the 1st Baron Tollemache. Both marriages were...
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  • Cinema Canada, June 1987; reprinted by Point of View, May 3, 2016. Leanne Delap, "‘This is a story of transformation.’ Indigenous fashion weaves with healing...
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  • Norman Davidson MC Royal Field Artillery Lieutenant James Onslow Kingsmill Delap, Royal Garrison Artillery, attd. 303rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery...
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    25 June 1910. pp. 98–101. Feminism and the periodical press, 1900-1918. Delap, Lucy., DiCenzo, Maria., Ryan, Leila. London: Routledge. 2006. pp. 130,...
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  • Fusiliers Major Harry Harris Were, Reserve of Officers Major Alexander Henry Delap West, Royal Artillery Major Francis George West, Royal Artillery Major John...
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  • Frederick Barnard, East Kent Regiment, Special Reserve. Major Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton, Army Service Corps, retired pay, late Connaught Rangers. Captain...
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