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    William Daniel Conybeare FRS (7 June 1787 – 12 August 1857), dean of Llandaff, was an English geologist, palaeontologist and clergyman. He is probably...
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  • William Conybeare may refer to: William Conybeare (geologist) (1787–1857), English geologist William Conybeare (author) (1815–1857), English author, his...
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    William Phillips FGS FRS (10 May 1775 – 2 April 1828) was an English mineralogist and geologist. Phillips was the son of James Phillips, printer and bookseller...
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  • John Josias Conybeare (1779–1824), the elder brother of William Daniel Conybeare, was a scholar of Anglo-Saxon. He was an accomplished scholar, and studied...
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    Mary Anning (category 19th-century British geologists)
    established church, in which some of Anning's gentleman geologist customers such as Buckland, Conybeare, and Sedgwick were ordained clergy, was also a factor...
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    William Buckland DD, FRS (12 March 1784 – 14 August 1856) was an English theologian who became Dean of Westminster. He was also a geologist and palaeontologist...
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    clergyman and geologist William Conybeare, Dean of Llandaff; and the politician James Cropper. His father's brother were the author William Conybeare and the...
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  • 1821) 7 June – William Conybeare, geologist (died 1857) 28 June – Harry Smith, military commander (died 1860) 24 July – William Ward, cricketer (died 1849)...
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  • A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology. Geologists are also known as earth scientists or geoscientists. The following is a list of notable...
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    Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare....
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    Anglo-Saxon translator and poet John Josias Conybeare and the geologist William Conybeare. He is buried in Bristol Cathedral. A Defence of Revealed Religion...
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    chain. It was this description that motivated the geologist Henry De la Beche, who had worked with Conybeare describing the marine reptile fossils, to create...
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  • Mumbai. Conybeare was born at Brislington (now a suburb of Bristol), Somerset. He was the fourth son of William Daniel Conybeare, the eminent geologist and...
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    Philpot who corresponded with leading geologists like William Buckland, William Conybeare, and Henry De la Beche about the collection. The collection was well...
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  • French geologist, philologist, archaeologist and historian. June 4 – Constant Prévost (died 1856), French geologist. June 7 – William Conybeare (died 1857)...
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    The first of the modern "system" names, it was coined by geologists William Conybeare and William Phillips in 1822, based on a study of the British rock...
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    Ashburton, who held the advowson. Charles Ranken Conybeare, son of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare, became the incumbent in April 1857, but he took...
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    John Kidd (chemist) (category 19th-century British geologists)
    delivered in the dark chambers under the Ashmolean Museum, where William Conybeare, William Buckland, Charles Daubeny and others gained their first lessons...
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  • (by Belgian geologist Jean d'Omalius d'Halloy in the Paris Basin) and the Carboniferous (by British geologists William Conybeare and William Phillips in...
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    Henry De la Beche (category English geologists)
    became an avid fossil collector and illustrator, collaborating with William Conybeare on an important paper on ichthyosaur and plesiosaur anatomy that was...
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    influenced the geologists William Conybeare and William Phillips. In their 1822 book on Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales Conybeare referred to...
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    Granville Penn (category English geologists)
    p. I:xiv. Conybeare, William D.; Phillips, William (1822). Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales. "British scriptural geologists". 1996. p. 508...
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    Wrexham. 26 May - Richard Jones, printer (died 1855) 8 June - William Conybeare, geologist (died 1857) 9 July - Taliesin Williams, poet and author (died...
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  • the Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliff. A report by geologists William Daniel Conybeare and William Buckland is one of the earliest scientific descriptions...
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  • John Scafe (category 19th-century British geologists)
    caught the attention of some of the leading geologists of the day. William Daniel Conybeare and William Buckland added some explanatory notes during...
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    approach is seen in a cartoon drawn by geologist William Conybeare in 1822. This cartoon depicts paleontologist William Buckland entering the famous British...
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    Roderick Murchison (category 19th-century British geologists)
    members. His colleagues there included Adam Sedgwick, William Conybeare, William Buckland, William Fitton, Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin. Exploring with...
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    it had been stated by the geologists William Conybeare, that there were no fossil-bearing rocks in Cornwall. Charles William Peach resided at a house in...
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    1964 Owain W. Jones, Glyn Simon, His Life and Opinions, 1981 Portrait of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare (1787-1857): Gathering the Jewels v t e...
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    slip was especially well-documented since the geologists William Buckland and William Daniel Conybeare were in the area to survey it. A large tract of...
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