his wife Margaret Hughes (née McKenny). His younger brother Joshua Pritchard Hughes (1847–1938) was bishop of Llandaff. The Mckenny connection was through...
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Samuel Ogden, 1764 Thomas Green, 1778 John Hailstone, 1788 Adam Sedgwick, 1818 Thomas McKenny Hughes, 1873 John Edward Marr, 1917 Owen Thomas Jones, 1930 William...
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field trips for the first time. She also accompanied her husband Thomas McKenny Hughes to several International Geological Congress meetings. Mary Caroline...
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probably from studies around Torbay. Early studies were reported by Thomas McKenny Hughes, in Devon, and R. Etheridge in Australia. A study of the taphonomy...
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priest Thomas Bayley Hughes (1916–1988), Welsh Anglican priest Thomas McKenny Hughes (1832–1917), Welsh geologist Thomas P. Hughes (1923–2014), American...
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Jane Fawcett (redirect from Jane Hughes Fawcett)
grandparents were Thomas McKenny Hughes, the 8th Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University and Mary Caroline Hughes. Jane was raised in...
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Trinity College, Cambridge, reading Natural Sciences and having Thomas McKenny Hughes as a professor. He excavated in France and Spain with Abbe Breuil...
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McKenney, American author Stewart McKenny, Australian comic book artist Thomas L. McKenney, U.S. Superintendent of Indian Trade Thomas McKenny Hughes...
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family, the son of Joshua Hughes (Bishop of St Asaph 1870–1889). His older brother was the geologist Thomas McKenny Hughes. He was educated at Shrewsbury...
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of Geology, a position he held for 32 years until he succeeded Thomas McKenny Hughes as Woodwardian Professor of Geology in 1917. Marr was born in Poulton-le-Sands...
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he held the post of Demonstrator in the Geology Department under Thomas McKenny Hughes (whom he regarded his mentor), as lecturer at Newnham College in...
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corresponded with William Bateson, John Read le Brockton Tomlin and Thomas McKenny Hughes. She received no degree, and in 1887 collected signatures for a...
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was buried at St Asaph Cathedral. Hughes' sons were the geologist Thomas McKenny Hughes, and Joshua Pritchard Hughes, appointed Bishop of Llandaff in 1905...
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his memory. Construction of the Sedgwick Museum was supervised by Thomas McKenny Hughes, an astute negotiator who persuaded the university to build the...
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Attenborough Gertrude Elles Vivian Fuchs Alfred Harker Dorothy Hill Thomas McKenny Hughes John Edward Marr William Whitehead Watts Alice Buxton Winnicott...
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Culture. Cambridge University Press, p. 292 Clark, John Willis; Hughes, Thomas McKenny (1890). The life and letters of the Reverend Adam Sedgwick. University...
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Henry Alleyne Nicholson 1889 William Boyd Dawkins 1890 Thomas Rupert Jones 1891 Thomas McKenny Hughes 1892 George Highfield Morton 1893 Edwin Tulley Newton...
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cultural historian at the University of Chicago, Guggenheim Fellow Thomas McKenny Hughes, Woodwardian Professor of Geology at the University of Cambridge...
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(1854–1921) William Botting Hemsley (1843–1924) Charles Thomas Hudson (1828–1903) Thomas McKenny Hughes (1832–1917) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1856–1943) William...
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section was formerly visible close to Brymbo Hall. In 1892, Professor Thomas McKenny Hughes carried out the first scientific excavation of Offa's Dyke near...
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(d. 1902) 19 November – Benjamin Thomas Williams, lawyer and politician (d. 1890) 17 December – Thomas McKenny Hughes, geologist (d. 1917) date unknown...
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archaeological fieldwork at prehistoric sites near Cambridge led by Thomas McKenny Hughes; she was also active in politics, attending meetings of the Union...
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work of John Edward Marr and Thomas McKenny Hughes. There, she was able to attend the geologic field outings alongside Hughes. During her time at Newnham...
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Edward Thomas, Anglo-Welsh poet, 39 (killed in action) 8 June – George Dobson, Wales international rugby union player 9 June – Thomas McKenny Hughes, geologist...
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youngest daughter Ali Wong as Doris, one of Katie's best friends Carly Hughes as Angela, one of Katie's best friends Leslie Bibb as Viv, Katie's neighbor...
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guitars), and Billy Thomas (background vocals, drums). The group was founded in 1989 through the assistance of record producer Tony Brown. McBride & the Ride's...
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Sands Directory (redirect from Sands and McDougall)
1851 with his brother-in-law Thomas Kenny, and in 1860 with Dugald McDougall with the business being known as Sands, Kenny & Co. Directory titles changed...
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the original on July 4, 2021. Retrieved July 4, 2021. Hughes, Donna (November 4, 2010). "Kenny Chesney Preps 2011 Tour With Zac Brown Band". The Boot...
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Jenkins Neil Jenkins Spencer John Stephen Jones Jason Jones-Hughes Emyr Lewis Geraint Lewis Robin McBryde Rupert Moon Andy Moore Alix Popham Craig Quinnell...
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1748–1758 John Hughes 1993-03-11 neuroscientist Thomas McKenny Hughes 1889-06-06 17 December 1832 – 9 June 1917 Nevin Campbell Hughes-Jones 1985-03-21...
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