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    Henry Edward Armstrong FRS FRSE (Hon) (6 May 1848 – 13 July 1937) was a British chemist. Although Armstrong was active in many areas of scientific research...
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  • inventor Henry Edward Armstrong (1848–1937), English chemist Edward Frankland Armstrong (1878–1945), English industrial chemist Dr Edward George Armstrong, character...
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  • composer Henry Edward Armstrong (1848–1937), English chemist Henry Armstrong (umpire) (1885–1945), Australian cricket Test match umpire Henry Armstrong (politician)...
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    realized that he wanted to be a chemist. He studied chemistry under Henry Edward Armstrong, an English chemist whose interests were primarily in organic chemistry...
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    concept can be traced further back, via Ernest Crocker in 1922, to Henry Edward Armstrong, who in 1890 wrote "the (six) centric affinities act within a cycle...
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    sulfonic acids, it is a strong acid. It is named for British chemist Henry Edward Armstrong. It is prepared by disulfonation of naphthalene with oleum: C10H8...
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    German), vol. 162, no. 1, pp. 77–124, doi:10.1002/jlac.18721620110 Armstrong Henry E (1887). "An explanation of the laws which govern substitution in...
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  • lamp – Aimé Argand Armstrong breech-loading gun – William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong Armstrong's acid – Henry Edward Armstrong Austenite – William...
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    alcohol. This hydrocarbon was identified as butadiene in 1886, after Henry Edward Armstrong isolated it from among the pyrolysis products of petroleum. In 1910...
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    science." At the Annual General Meeting of March 27, 1895, President Henry Edward Armstrong of the Chemical Society of London lamented his loss: "We must especially...
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  • Karl Gilbert, American geologist and academic (d. 1918) 1848 – Henry Edward Armstrong, English chemist and academic (d. 1937) 1851 – Aristide Bruant,...
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    Alan Armstrong (born 1946), known professionally as Alun Armstrong, is an English character actor. He grew up in County Durham in North East England,...
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    further claims through Edward IV's heirs by delegitimising Edward V and all of his siblings. This was later repealed by Henry VII, who wished to legitimise...
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  • Todd Armstrong (born John Harris Armstrong; July 25, 1937 – November 17, 1992) was an American actor who appeared in ten films and several television...
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  • and Guilds of London Institute, where he worked for the chemist Henry Edward Armstrong. In 1897 he moved to University College, Nottingham as professor...
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  • Brown: 1891–1893 Henry Edward Armstrong: 1893–1895 Augustus George Vernon Harcourt: 1895–1897 Sir James Dewar: 1897–1899 Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe: 1899–1901...
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    William Henry Armstrong Fitzpatrick Watson-Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, DL, (3 May 1863 – 16 October 1941), was a British benefactor. Born William...
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  • Valiant (theoretical computer scientist, best known for PAC Learning) Henry Edward Armstrong (chemist) Richard Barrer (chemistry – developer of zeolites) Anthony...
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  • magnetism and his services to technical education' 1930: Professor Henry Edward Armstrong LLD DSc FRS 'for his discoveries in Chemistry and his services to...
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    lecture, called the Horace Brown Medal lecture. Winners include: Henry Edward Armstrong (the first recipient in 1926) Ernest Stanley Salmon (1955) John...
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    E.; Jones, Idwal G.; Robinson, C. H. (1940). "Obituary notices: Henry Edward Armstrong, 1848–1937; Alfred Berthoud, 1874–1939; Oliver Gatty, 1907–1940;...
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  • Arthur Conan Doyle. "Henry Edward Doyle, Painter". Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2014. Armstrong 1901.  Cooper, Thompson...
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    chemical research under the professorships of James Alfred Wanklyn and Henry Edward Armstrong who published frequently in chemical periodicals as 'From the Laboratory...
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    Broadview Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-55111-666-2. Russell, Colin A. (2003). Edward Frankland: Chemistry, Controversy and Conspiracy in Victorian England. Cambridge...
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    active role in Edward's reign as he began to take control of Henry III's post-war government. The marriage was particularly close; Edward and Eleanor travelled...
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  • was a member of a committee of the British Association (alongside Henry Edward Armstrong) that had been charged with reporting on the state of science education...
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  • The wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones took place on Friday, 6 May 1960 at Westminster Abbey in London. Princess Margaret was the...
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    and Edward Livingston. Together they had seven children: Maj Horatio Gates Armstrong (1790–1858), soldier in the War of 1812. Henry Beekman Armstrong (1791–1854)...
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  • their defeat of George Armstrong Custer's U.S. Cavalry troops in June 1876. Modern replicas are produced by A. Uberti and Henry Repeating Arms in .44-40...
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    Lady Sarah Chatto (née Armstrong-Jones; b. 1964) D W (29) Samuel Chatto (b. 1996) D W (30) Arthur Chatto (b. 1999) D W Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900–1974)...
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