Robert Edmund Froude CB FRS (/ˈfruːd/; 22 December 1846 – 19 March 1924) (frequently styled in publication as R. E. Froude) was an English engineer, hydrodynamicist...
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Parliament Arthur Howe Holdsworth. His son Robert Edmund Froude, born in 1846, would go on to co-found Heenan & Froude Ltd in Birmingham. The company initially...
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rotor, by W.J.M. Rankine (1865), Alfred George Greenhill (1888) and Robert Edmund Froude (1889). The rotor is modeled as an infinitely thin disc, inducing...
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is a mathematical process originally designed by William Froude father of Robert Edmund Froude (1878), David W. Taylor (1893) and Stefan Drzewiecki to...
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Robert Hurrell Froude (1771–1859) was Archdeacon of Totnes in Devon, from 1820 to 1859. From 1799 to his death he was rector of Denbury and of Dartington...
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suggested by the British engineer Robert Edmund Froude (1846–1924), third son of the English hydrodynamicist William Froude (1810–1879). Early experimental...
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Frisch – French mathematical physicist Robert Edmund Froude – British engineer and naval architect William Froude – British engineer and naval architect...
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was built for the Admiralty by Robert Edmund Froude in order to carry on the pioneering work of his father, William Froude, who had died in 1879. Over time...
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perverts to Rome; then Greg, author of The Creed of Christendom, a Deist; then Froude, the historian, once a deacon in our Church, now a Deist; then Roden Noël...
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Henry Wotton and Sir Robert Naunton almost half a century after the Earl's death. The Victorian historian James Anthony Froude saw Robert Dudley as Elizabeth's...
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20–36) Froude (1910, pp. 89–90) Froude (1910, pp. 120–121) Prescott (1953, p. 420) Thorp (1978, p. 375) Froude (1910, p. 90) Nichols (1850, p. 37) Froude (1910...
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1883-06-07 1 September 1817 – 5 June 1898 Robert Edmund Froude 1894-06-07 22 December 1846 – 19 March 1924 William Froude 1870-06-02 28 November 1810 – 4 May...
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Engineer Rear-Admiral Robert Mayston Engineer Rear-Admiral Charles Lane Naval Instructor Arthur John Parish Robert Edmund Froude, FRS Arnold William Reinold...
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of Rome shall not be from henceforth had nor used but within this realm. Froude 1856, pp. 426–428. Beushausen, Katrin (2018). Theatre and the English public...
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Longbourne Callendar (1863–1930) William Watson Cheyne (1852–1932) Robert Edmund Froude (1846–1924) Micaiah John Muller Hill (1856–1929) John Viriamu Jones...
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33 Ives 2009 p. 252; Wilson 1981 p. 59 Ives p. 185 Ives 2009 pp. 261–262 Froude (1910, p. 102) Ives 2009 pp. 265–268 Porter 2007, p. 302. Waller 2006, p...
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English historian James Anthony Froude and his son, Ashley Anthony Froude. In March 1885 he accompanied the Froudes to New Zealand where they visited...
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prompted his resignation. In December 1832, Newman accompanied Archdeacon Robert Froude and his son Hurrell on a tour in southern Europe on account of the latter's...
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work. His preaching soon attracted large audiences. He is charged by James Froude with having received secret-service money from the Government, but other...
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183. Porter, pp. 257–261; Whitelock, pp. 195–197. Froude (1910, p. 23) Weikel (1980, p. 53) Froude (1910, p. 55); Loades, pp. 199–201; Porter, pp. 265–267...
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Philip Frowde (redirect from Philip Froude)
Addison), Frowde contributed Cursus Glacialis, Anglicè, Scating. In May 1720 Edmund Curll published these verses as Addison's, together with an English version...
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made against More by John Field and Thomas Phillips. Much vaunted by J.A. Froude, such charges are unsupported by independent proof. More indeed answered...
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"the Prose Epic of the modern English nation" by historian James Anthony Froude. On 20 April 1590 Hakluyt was instituted to the clergy house of...
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'Sir Francis Drake', William Morrow & Company Inc. ISBN 978-0436520495 Froude, James Anthony (1896). English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century. New York:...
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automorphism, method, norm, theorem – Ferdinand Georg Frobenius Froude number – William Froude Fry readability formula – Edward Fry Fujita scale (a.k.a. F-Scale...
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The Club (dining club) (category Edmund Burke)
(8 March 1864) Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (28 February 1865) James Anthony Froude (28 February 1865) Henri d'Orléans, duc d'Aumale (14 March 1865) Alfred...
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William Ward, Chaucer, 1879 16. Goldwin Smith, Cowper, 1880 17. James Anthony Froude, Bunyan, 1879 18. John Nichol, Byron, 1880 19. Thomas Fowler, Locke, 1880...
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Geoffrey Chaucer Nicolas Udall: Ralph Roister Doister Edmund Spenser Thomas Kyd: The Spanish Tragedy† Robert Greene: The Tragical Reign of Selimus Michael Drayton...
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W. Stephens; English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century by James Anthony Froude; Lectures and Essays by Sir J. R. Seeley". The Quarterly Review. 182: 281–304...
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well-known Tractarians included John Keble, Charles Marriott, Richard Froude, Robert Wilberforce, Isaac Williams and William Palmer. All except Williams...
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