• John Pell may refer to: John Pell (mathematician), English mathematician and political agent Sir John Pell (landowner), his son, British-born American...
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    John Pell (1 March 1611 – 12 December 1685) was an English mathematician and political agent abroad. He was made Royal Chair of Mathematics at Orange...
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  • John Pelling may refer to: John Pelling (artist) (born 1930), British artist and clergyman John Pelling (canon), (born 1668), British clergyman and Canon...
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    Claiborne de Borda Pell GCC GCM (November 22, 1918 – January 1, 2009) was an American politician and writer who served as a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island...
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    Pell's equation, also called the Pell–Fermat equation, is any Diophantine equation of the form x 2 − n y 2 = 1 , {\displaystyle x^{2}-ny^{2}=1,} where...
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  • Pell is a surname shared by several notable people, listed below Albert Pell Axel Rudi Pell (born 1960), German heavy metal guitar player and member of...
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    In mathematics, the Pell numbers are an infinite sequence of integers, known since ancient times, that comprise the denominators of the closest rational...
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    George Pell AC (8 June 1941 – 10 January 2023) was an Australian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as the inaugural prefect of the Secretariat...
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  • Sir John Pell IV, 2nd Lord of Pelham Manor (February 3, 1643 – c. 1712) was a British-born American landowner who owned Pelham, New York, as well as land...
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  • John Pelling DD (1670 - 30 March 1750) was a Canon of Windsor from 1715 to 1750. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated BA in 1690...
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  • Pell was born in Sussex, England in 1608. He was the eldest of two sons born to the former Mary Holland, from Halden in Kent, and the Rev. John Pell,...
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  • John Pell Coster Train (May 25, 1928 – August 13, 2022) was an American investment advisor and writer. He was a founding editor of The Paris Review. Train...
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    Paula Pell (born April 15, 1963) is an American comedy writer, producer, and actress. She is best known for her work as a writer for the NBC sketch comedy...
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  • Romaneck; John married Elizabeth French, and their children were Elizabeth (who married John Tompkins), Mary and Nathaniel White. Siwanoy Thomas Pell Anne...
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    in 1659. John Pell collaborated with Rahn in this book, which contains an example of the Pell equation. It is uncertain whether Rahn or Pell was responsible...
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  • the same symbol for subtraction. Some near-contemporaries believed that John Pell, who edited the book, may have been responsible for this use of the symbol...
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    Axel Rudi Pell (born 27 June 1960) is a German hard rock guitarist. Pell commenced his musical career with Steeler (1984–88) before leaving in 1988 for...
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    Sir John Pell, 2nd Lord of Pelham Manor) and Phoebe (née Palmer) Pell (daughter of John Palmer). His great-great grandfather, Sir John Pell was the nephew...
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  • Thomas Pell, 3rd Lord of Pelham Manor and grandson of Sir John Pell, 2nd Lord of Pelham Manor) and Phoebe (née Palmer) Pell (daughter of John Palmer)...
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  • of Wampage II, who married Thomas Pell II, 3rd Lord of Pelham Manor (son of Sir John Pell): 34–35  Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island; direct...
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    cycle would repeat. A modification of Hope-Jones' design was patented by John Pell Northey, head of the Northey Co. Ltd. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which...
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    Thomas Hobbes (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    Descartes, Gilles de Roberval and others to referee the controversy between John Pell and Longomontanus over the problem of squaring the circle. The English...
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  • Charles Byron Pell (February 17, 1941 – May 29, 2001) was an American college football player and coach. Pell was an Alabama native and an alumnus of...
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    period of control, Leisler completed a major purchase of property from Sir John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, to set up a French Huguenot settlement north of...
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  • were Hannah Ward (née Pell), John Pell, Elizabeth Huestis (née Pell), Mary Pugsley Hunter (née Pell), Phillip Pell, and Ada Pell. His father was the only...
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    Herbert Claiborne Pell Jr. (February 16, 1884 – July 17, 1961) was a United States representative from New York, U.S. Minister to Portugal, U.S. Minister...
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  • John Pelling (born 1930) was a British artist and clergyman, and is an Associate of the Royal College of Art, known for works on large canvases, abstract...
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  • Benjamin Pell (also known as Benji the Binman; born December 1963)[citation needed] is a British man who is known for having raked through the dustbins...
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    The Bartow–Pell Mansion is a historic house museum at 895 Shore Road in the northern section of Pelham Bay Park, within the New York City borough of the...
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    years before the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. They purchased from John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, a tract of land consisting of six thousand one...
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