ill conduct of my late son Cornelius has put it out of my power to make adequate provision for my daughters." Cornelius Cayley wrote in his autobiography...
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lawyer and mountaineer Charles Cayley (1823–1883), British linguist and friend of Christina Rossetti Cornelius Cayley (1727–1779), British religious writer...
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St Petersburg). Cayley and Smelt had four daughters and four sons, including: Cornelius Smelt, father of the better-known Cornelius Smelt (1748-1832)...
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robb'd of His Mail, 2nd ed. 1706, p. 428). Later he found an admirer in Cornelius Cayley, and a critic in James Relly, a universalist of another type (see his...
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the pretended inspiration of the Methodists (1758) was answered by Cornelius Cayley in "A letter to the Rev. Mr. Potter", which in turn occasioned "An...
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the change of mode". Portraits by Taylor include a pencil drawing of Cornelius Cayley (1773), Mrs. Abingdon as Lady Betty Modish (drawn and engraved), David...
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Dorothy Cayley, by whom he had issue: Leonard Smelt (1719-1800), Royal Engineers officer, sub-governor to the sons of George III Cornelius Smelt Cornelius Smelt...
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Burchnall–Chaundy polynomial Leonard Carlitz: Carlitz polynomial Arthur Cayley, Capelli: Cayley–Capelli operator Celine's polynomial Charlier polynomial Pafnuty...
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include George Airy, Jacob Bronowski, Christopher Budd, Kevin Buzzard, Arthur Cayley, Donald Coxeter, Arthur Eddington, Ben Green, John Herschel, James Inman...
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include Alexander Macfarlane, Arthur W. Conway, Ludwik Silberstein, and Cornelius Lanczos. As developed below, the unit quasi-sphere of the biquaternions...
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List of gliders (C) (section Cornelius)
Caudron C.815 (Jules Caux) Caux 1922 glider (George Cayley) Cayley 1799 glider Cayley 1849 glider Cayley 1853 glider (Escola de Engenharia da Universidade...
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Cartwright (1743–1823) – inventor of the first commercial power loom George Cayley (1773–1857) – aerodynamics pioneer and founding member of the British Association...
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Castletown in the Isle of Man. Cornelius Smelt was born in August 1748 in Upper Swaledale, Yorkshire, as the son of Cornelius Smelt and the grandson of William...
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December 1, 1883. 1 David Lynch Scott 1884 1885 2 Daniel Mowat 1886 1887 3 W. Cayley Hamilton 1888 1888 4 Jacob W. Smith 1889 1889 5 J. A. McCaul 1890 1890 6...
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Cashmore Joseph Cassidy Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness Andrew Cayley Carolina Ceca Mark Champkins Sylvia Chant Mike Chaplin Sir Frank Chapman...
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systems for lift, propulsion, and control set forth by Sir George Cayley (1773–1857); Cayley is one of the most important people in the history of Aeronautics...
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traps Giovanni Caselli (1815–1891), Italy/France – Pantelegraph George Cayley (1773–1857), UK – tension-spoke wheels Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Sweden...
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Pearson took the examination in 1879, the examiners were Stokes, Maxwell, Cayley, and Todhunter and the examinees went on each occasion to an examiner's...
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navigation. Wilbur Wright, in 1909, commented on Cayley: “About 100 years ago an Englishman, Sir George Cayley, carried the science of flying to a point which...
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needed] Varley had two sons and two daughters with his first wife, Ellen Cayley (née Rouse) (1837-1920), whom he married on 4 October 1855. The children's...
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navigable submarine is designed by William Bourne and built by Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel. 1625 Early experiments in water desalination are conducted by...
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Railway station began operating at Balzac in 1910. It was named by William Cornelius Van Horne, then president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, after one of...
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Canada's banking system trade policies. He was the main architect of the Cayley-Galt Tariff, which protected colonial businesses and caused consternation...
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Cavedon 11073 Cavell 12727 Cavendish 10591 Caverni 13145 Cavezzo 16755 Cayley 23192 Caysvesterby 24354 Caz 15000 CCD 3305 Ceadams 2363 Cebriones 10931...
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Bienaime Caventou (1795–1877) WGPSN Cayley 3°56′N 15°05′E / 3.94°N 15.09°E / 3.94; 15.09 (Cayley) 14.2 1935 Arthur Cayley (1821–1895) WGPSN Celsius 34°06′S...
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Cavendish MVO (1862–1931) Major-General Douglas Edward Cayley Major-General Sir Walter de Sausmarez Cayley Brigadier Arnold Cazenove Brigadier-General Edward...
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James McKeen Cattell, psychologist Henry Cavendish (Peterhouse) Arthur Cayley (Trinity) Sir James Chadwick (Caius), Nobel Prize winner Ernst Chain (Fitzwilliam)...
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George Cayley's gliders achieved brief wing-borne hops from around 1849. 1852 – Elisha Otis invents the safety elevator. 1853 – Sir George Cayley built...
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the development of vector calculus in the nineteenth century. Arthur Cayley is credited with the creation of the theory of matrices—rectangular arrays...
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turkey feathers. The English aerospace engineer and inventor Sir George Cayley, inspired by the Chinese top in his childhood, created multiple vertical...
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