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    William Branwhite Clarke, FRS (2 June 1798 – 16 June 1878) was an English geologist and clergyman, active in Australia. Clarke was born at East Bergholt...
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  • with Isaac Newton William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878), English geologist and clergyman, active in Australia William Barnard Clarke (1806–1865), English...
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    Natural sciences. The medal is named in honour of the Reverend William Branwhite Clarke, one of the founders of the Society and was to be "awarded for...
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  • his contemporary, the Suffolk-born geologist William Branwhite Clarke. Clarke's grandfather, Peter Clarke (1722–1804), attorney, was town clerk of Ipswich...
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    Strzelecki (discovered gold in 1839) Reverend William Branwhite Clarke (discovered gold in 1841) William Tipple Smith (discovered gold in 1848) Enoch Rudder...
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    mentioned within the comments of Australian Museum trustee Rev. William Branwhite Clarke on the mineralogical and geological exhibits at the 1870 Intercolonial...
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  • co-author of The Geological Evolution of North America (1960) William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878), Australian (born England), discovered gold in New...
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  • Cheshunt in 1813. None of the notable William Barnard Clarkes should be confused with William Branwhite Clarke of East Bergholt (1798–1878), a geologist...
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    Dated 2 April 1874, the letter, received by Sydney clergyman William Branwhite Clarke, was written by W. P. Gordon, a station owner from the Darling...
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  • Church, North Sydney by Ludlam's friend, the clergyman-scientist William Branwhite Clarke, and his bride was Frances "Fanny" Minto Gibbes. Fanny (1822/23-1877)...
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    1866) June 1 – John Hollins, British artist (d. 1855) June 2 William Branwhite Clarke, British geologist, clergyman (d. 1878) Nakayama Miki, founder...
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    examined by Leichhardt, English geologist Reverend William Branwhite Clarke, and curator William Sheridan Wall, it was shipped to England but the ship...
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    1880s, this became known as the Lefroy goldfields. The Reverend William Branwhite Clarke found gold on the Coxs River, a location on the road to Bathurst...
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    coordinates) Clarke County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. Clarke County was named in honour of William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878)...
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  • geologist William Branwhite Clarke, and sent cranky letters to The Australian Freemason on what he took to be the godless science of Thomas Huxley. William died...
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    doctor. Clarke was born in Sydney, the grandson of the geologist William Branwhite Clarke. He attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School and the University...
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    Becke, writer John Blaxland, Army officer, historian and academic William Branwhite Clarke, geologist and long-time vice-president James Charles Cox, conchologist...
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    painter William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878), geologist and clergyman Charles David Badham (1805–1857), clergyman and physician Louisa Lane Clarke (1812–1883)...
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    Strzelecki (known commonly as simply "Count Strzelecki"), as well as William Branwhite Clarke, whose conclusions on the palaeozoic age of Australian coal he...
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    were discovered at Woolshed Creek near Duntroon by the Reverend William Branwhite Clarke. At the time these were the oldest fossils discovered in Australia...
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    1838. William Branwhite Clarke, MA of Cambridge was clergyman, headmaster of The King's School, a poet and a renowned geologist. In 1841 Clarke founded...
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  • 1847, especially through the work of a clergyman and geologist, William Branwhite Clarke, it was a becoming understood that there was a major coal resource...
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    village in 1888. Gold was discovered in the area by the Reverend William Branwhite Clarke, who also discovered gold at Kiandra. [1] A field was proclaimed...
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  • were portraits of William Hovell, Cannon Robert Allwood, Archbishop John Bede Polding, John Sutherland and William Branwhite Clarke. He painted several...
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  • 11 February 1672 Original Fellow William Branwhite Clarke 1876-06-01 2 June 1798 – 17 June 1878 William Stanley Clarke 1821-06-07 – c. 1844 Peter John...
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    November 1839 and visited the intrusion site. In January 1840, William Branwhite Clarke, geologist and Church of England reverend, travelled with Dana...
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  • Society 1873 William Davies 1874 John Jeremiah Bigsby 1875 William Jory Henwood 1876 Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn 1877 William Branwhite Clarke 1878 Hans...
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    on Spanish literature Samuel Boyse (1708–1749), Irish poet Peregrine Branwhite (1745–1795?), English poet Anna Eliza Bray (1790–1883), British novelist...
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    (1989). Freshwater Fishes of Australia. T.F.H. Publications. Clarke, William Branwhite (1871), "Ceratodus Forsteri" (a poem), pp.89-90 in Intercolonial...
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    née Bacon, widow of William Fontaine of Hoxton. French, James Branwhite (1883), A Guide to Abney Park Cemetery, London:James Clarke & Co. Jones, R. Tudur...
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