• John Davys may refer to: John Davis (explorer) (1550–1605) John Davys (died 1689) (1646–1689), Irish politician John Davys (died 1743), Irish MP for Coleraine...
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  • John Davy may refer to: John Davy (chemist) (1790–1868), British chemist and younger brother of Sir Humphy Davy John Davy (cricketer) (born 1974), Irish...
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    of Edmund Davy. During his career, Davy discovered phosgene, silicon tetrafluoride, and concluded that chlorine was an element. John Davy was born in...
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    Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet, FRS, MRIA, FGS (17 December 1778 – 29 May 1829) was a British chemist and inventor who invented the Davy lamp and a very...
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    Limestone. A replica of Davy Crockett’s birthplace cabin stands near the site, situated in the Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park John continually struggled...
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  • John Davy (23 December 1763 – 22 February 1824) was an English composer, particularly of music for stage productions in London. Davy was born at Creedy...
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  • John Davy Hayward CBE (2 February 1905 – 17 September 1965) was an English editor, critic, anthologist and bibliophile. Hayward was educated at Gresham's...
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  • John Charles Davy OBE (8 August 1927 – 28 October 1984) was a British journalist and science editor for The Observer, lecturer, vice-principal of Emerson...
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    Davy Jones' locker is a metaphor for the oceanic abyss, the final resting place of drowned sailors and travellers. It is a euphemism for drowning or shipwrecks...
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  • John Oliver Davy (born 1 July 1974) is a former Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and left-arm fast-medium bowler, he made his debut for the Ireland...
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  • John Davy (by 1514 – 1560 or later), of Dorchester, Dorset, was an English politician. He married a woman named Elizabeth. He was a Member (MP) of the...
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    The M28 or M29 Davy Crockett Weapon System was a tactical nuclear recoilless smoothbore gun for firing the M388 nuclear projectile, armed with the W54...
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    The Davy lamp is a safety lamp used in flammable atmospheres, invented in 1815 by Sir Humphry Davy. It consists of a wick lamp with the flame enclosed...
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  • measurements of the intervals of temperature after death were done by John Davy in 1839. A measured rectal temperature can give some indication of the...
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    Davy Crockett was a five-part serial which aired on ABC from 1954–1955 in one-hour episodes, on the Disneyland series. The series starred Fess Parker as...
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    related to Davy Jones (musician). Official website – Davy Jones Davy Jones at IMDb Davy Jones at the Internet Broadway Database Interview with Davy Jones...
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    Eliot shared a flat at 19 Carlyle Mansions, Chelsea, with his friend John Davy Hayward, who collected and managed Eliot's papers, styling himself "Keeper...
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    1913, p. 422. Davy, John (1818). "A description of Adam's Peak. By John Davy, M.D. F.R.S. In a letter addressed to Sir Humphry Davy F.R.S. LL.D. Colombo...
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  • John Davy Rolleston FSA FRCP (25 February 1873 – 13 March 1946) was an English physician and folklorist, who published extensively on infectious diseases...
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  • Look up Davys or davys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Davys may refer to: Surname: Paul Davys, 1st Viscount Mount Cashell (1670–1716), Irish peer...
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    of cytochrome P-450. Phosgene was synthesized by the Cornish chemist John Davy (1790–1868) in 1812 by exposing a mixture of carbon monoxide and chlorine...
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  • achievement that he danced about the room in ecstasy. Humphry Davy's younger brother, Dr. John Davy, (24 May 1790 – 24 Jan 1868) also was a chemist who spent...
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  • Davy (1778–1829), British chemist John Davy (disambiguation) Richard Davy (c. 1465–1507), Renaissance composer, organist and choirmaster Steve Davy,...
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  • Davy Jones is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series based upon the legendary character of the same name. He is portrayed through...
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    John Davey or Davy (1812–1891) was a Cornish farmer who was one of the last people with some traditional knowledge of the Cornish language. According to...
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    ex-girlfriend of Prince Harry. Davy was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, to Charles Davy, a South African safari farmer, and Beverley Donald Davy, a former Coca-Cola...
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    Scheele by dissolving silica in hydrofluoric acid., later synthesized by John Davy in 1812. It is a tetrahedral molecule and is corrosive. Volcanic plumes...
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  • "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" is a song with music by George Bruns and lyrics by Thomas W. Blackburn. It was introduced on ABC's television series Disneyland...
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  • while John Fenning took the B.R.C.S.S. Championship, as well as the B.R.S.C.C. John Davy British Championship. Champion: Peter Arundell Champion: John Fenning...
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    were beatified in 1886 by Pope Leo XIII; three of these (Augustine Webster, John Houghton and Robert Lawrence) were canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI with...
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