• Henry Conybeare (22 February 1823 – 23 January 1892) was an English civil engineer and Gothic revival architect who designed two notable churches and...
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  • Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare (1856–1924) British orientalist Henry Conybeare (1823–1892), British civil engineer and architect John Conybeare (1692–1755), British...
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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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    including almost complete skeletons of varying sizes. In 1821, William Conybeare and Henry De la Beche, both members of the Geological Society of London, collaborated...
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    Navy Nagar in the Colaba area of South Mumbai. It was designed by Henry Conybeare; architect William Butterfield was responsible for reredos, tiles,...
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    viaducts of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, built 1866, were designed by Henry Conybeare and Alexander Sutherland. Robert Crawshay of the Cyfarthfa Ironworks...
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  • John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883) Ewan Christian (1814–1895) Charles Robert Cockerell (1788–1863) Henry Conybeare (1823–c. 1884) William Henry Crossland...
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  • chairman of DMCI Holdings, Inc.; 2017 Forbes 6th richest Filipino Henry Conybeare English civil engineer and architect, responsible for creating a clean...
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    in 1866. The architect of the new church was Charles Conybeare's younger brother Henry Conybeare, a civil engineer with an interest in Gothic architecture...
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    Plesiosaurus (category Taxa named by William Conybeare)
    used by Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare to name the species two years earlier in 1821, and despite being discovered first, Conybeare's remains...
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    Bridge was designed by the civil engineers Benjamin Piercy and Henry Conybeare in 1864. Conybeare decided on the use of a timber viaduct because it was about...
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    redundant Anglican church built by the civil engineer and architect Henry Conybeare in 1856, now under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. It...
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    House, Chiswick, London, the son of Henry Conybeare and Anne Newport Moore, and the grandson of William Daniel Conybeare. He was educated in England at Westminster...
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  • rights). Cefn Coed Viaduct, Wales, designed by Alexander Sutherland and Henry Conybeare. Government House, Brisbane, Australia, designed by Benjamin Backhouse...
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    University of Chicago Press. pp. 29–30. ISBN 978-0226731292. Beche, Henry De la; Conybeare, William (1821), Notice of the discovery of a new Fossil Animal...
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    Ichthyosaurus (category Taxa named by William Conybeare)
    which is now attributed to Temnodontosaurus platyodon. Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare in 1821 considered Ichthyosaurus to have taxonomic priority...
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  • ironworks for mineral traffic.[page needed] The engineer for the line was Henry Conybeare, who described it as a good locomotive road throughout. Coming south...
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    building. It was designed by Alexander Sutherland in conjunction with Henry Conybeare and partly built by Thomas Savin and John Ward. In early 1866, the...
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    Jackson at Bishop's Waltham, Corhampton, Winchester Cathedral and Wonston, Henry Woodyer at Easton, George Edmund Street at Headbourne Worthy and Upham,...
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  • Gregorian bishop about 1837 were later published by Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare. The Paulicians self-identified as Christians, but much about the nature...
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    and at Queen's College, Cork. He trained as a civil engineer with Henry Conybeare from 1859 to 1862 whilst working on railway construction in Ireland...
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    within the newly created company contributed to a delay in the project. Henry Conybeare briefly replaced Piercy as the company's chief engineer, before being...
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    0884; -1.2031 (St Mary, Itchen Stoke) 1866 The church was designed by Henry Conybeare, the brother of its rector, in French Gothic style, and was based on...
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  • are Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell and Henry More. The first part of the novel is set in Devon, where Dr Conybeare, a progressive-minded physician, resides...
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  • the High Middle Ages. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 159–173. Conybeare, Frederick. The Key of Truth. A Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia...
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    Charles Augustus Vansittart Conybeare (1 June 1853 – 18 February 1919) was an English barrister and a radical Liberal politician who sat in the House...
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  • Ariston". Conybeare theorized that Ariston was the Armenian version of the Greek name Aristion. Of a number of Aristions known to history, Conybeare favored...
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    Jean-Baptiste Élie de Beaumont 1843 Pierre Armand Dufrenoy 1844 William Conybeare 1845 John Phillips 1846 William Lonsdale 1847 Ami Boué 1848 William Buckland...
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    Ginn & Company. OL 7115306M. Conybeare, E (1900). Alfred in the Chroniclers. London: Elliot Stock. OL 24873464M. Conybeare, E, ed. (1914). Alfred in the...
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  • Mathews called Drews' theory a "modern docetism". Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare thought any connection to be based on a misunderstanding of docetism....
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