• Henry Smeathman (1742–1786) was an English naturalist, best known for his work in entomology and colonial settlement in Sierra Leone. In 1771 the Quaker...
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    probably an asclepiad vine. The type specimen was probably collected by Henry Smeathman from whose collections it was described by Dru Drury. The specimens...
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    world through a network of ship's officers and collectors including Henry Smeathman. His collections were utilized by many entomologists of his time to...
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    The Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme was proposed by entomologist Henry Smeathman and drew interest from humanitarians like Granville Sharp, who saw...
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    The Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme was proposed by entomologist Henry Smeathman and drew interest from humanitarians like Granville Sharp, who saw...
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  • hut." Lettsome also stated that he was at one time father-in-law of Henry Smeathman. Braidwood S. (1994) p. 181 Braidwood S. (1994) p. 7 Braidwood S. (1994)...
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  • The Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme was proposed by entomologist Henry Smeathman and drew interest from humanitarians like Granville Sharp saw it as...
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    The Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme was proposed by entomologist Henry Smeathman and drew interest from humanitarians like Granville Sharp saw it as...
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    account Latham also mentioned that he had learned from the traveller Henry Smeathman that a similar species was found in Africa. When in 1789 the German...
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  • his wife also had a daughter, who died shortly after her marriage to Henry Smeathman. Ben M. Cahoon, "Sierra Leone Traditional States", World Statesmen...
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    certain monsieur Houdelot, then in Sierra Leone between 1771 and 1775 by Henry Smeathman, likewise in Nigeria (in use among the Nupe) by William Balfour Baikie...
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    formulated for a settlement in Africa where they could return "home". Henry Smeathman, a plant collector and entomologist who had visited Sierra Leone, propounded...
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  • prolific thief and murderer. The second chapter is an inspection of how Henry Smeathman went to Sierra Leone for his work in entomology and became a contributing...
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  • "apostles". In 1773 Berlin travelled to Guinea with the English botanist Henry Smeathman. The purpose of the expedition, which was sponsored by members of the...
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    could join. In 1773 he travelled to Guinea with the English naturalist Henry Smeathman. The purpose of the expedition was to explore the central parts of...
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  • fourmis blanches : et accompagné de figures gravées en taille-douce by Henry Smeathman, Paris, De La Rochelle, 1786. Achille Chéreau, Le Parnasse médical...
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  • 1928–1930 Sir Gregory Foster 1930–1932 J. Scott Lidgett 1932–1933 John Leigh Smeathman Hatton 1933–1935 Louis Napoleon George Filon 1935–1937 Sir Herbert Lightfoot...
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    and 1537, when Edward Layton was presented as the vicar of St Oswalds by Henry VIII. Thereafter, all clergy are listed as vicars. Some sources list John...
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    Council Academic offices Preceded by Sir Gregory Foster Vice-Chancellor of the University of London 1930-1932 Succeeded by John Leigh Smeathman Hatton...
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    snakes. In February 1846, Bland married Eliza Smeathman, the widow of his close friend Charles Smeathman who had frequently acted as coroner. Bland County...
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    Charles Thomas Smeathman January 1830 16 January 1835 John Ryan Brenan 3 February 1835 1856 John Skottowe Parker 28 May 1856 10 July 1866 Henry Shiell 4 August...
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  • Edward Wheeler Slayter CMG RAMC Maj. Arthur John Henry Sloggett, Rifle Brigade Capt. Lovell Francis Smeathman MC Hertfordshire Reg. Capt. Arthur Francis Smith...
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  • ten years to guarantee the educational side income. In 1895 John Leigh Smeathman Hatton, director of evening classes (1892–1896; later director of studies...
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  • Percy Dixon 7-5, 6-8, 6-1, 6-3 1902 Herbert Roper Barrett (5) Charles Smeathman Hatton 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 1903 Roy Allen (5) George Greville 6-3, 6-3, 6-4...
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  • Lieutenant O. W. Sherwell, Royal Regiment of Artillery Captain L. F. Smeathman, Hertfordshire Regiment Temp. Lieutenant P. Smith, Royal Army Medical...
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