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    Sir Astley Paston Cooper, 1st Baronet GCH FRS (23 August 1768 – 12 February 1841) was a British surgeon and anatomist, who made contributions to otology...
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    Admiral Sir Astley Cooper Key, GCB, FRS, ADC (18 January 1821 – 3 March 1888) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he saw action at the Battle...
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    together the members of the British Empire was first proposed by John Astley Cooper in 1891, five years before the first modern Olympic Games, who wrote...
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  • Astley Paston Cooper Ashhurst (August 21, 1876 – September 19, 1932) was an American surgeon and medical historian. In 1905, as a young surgeon, he observed...
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  • The Astley Cooper School is an English 11–18 comprehensive school on the edge of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, England. The school was established...
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  • Norfolk Joe Astley (1899–1967), English footballer John Astley (disambiguation), multiple people Jon Astley, British record producer Judy Astley, English...
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  • Shaftesbury Cooper baronets of Dublin (1758): see Sir William Cooper, 1st Baronet (c. 1689–1761) Cooper baronets of Gadebridge (1821): see Astley-Cooper baronets...
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    grounds are now Chorley's Astley Park. The site was acquired in the 15th century by the Charnock family from the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem. The Charnocks...
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  • Astley, 5th Baronet Sir John Astley, 1st Baronet Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet; MP for North Lincolnshire (1874–1880) Sir John Astor; MP for Plymouth...
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    called the Astley Ainslie Institution. The hospital opened with 34 beds in 1923. The landscaping of the grounds was executed by Roland Edgar Cooper, just prior...
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  • Andree himself in a letter to Sir Astley Cooper, published in the appendix to a paper on ‘Cynanche Laryngea’ by Dr. John Richard Farre (Med.-Chir. Transactions...
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  • Cooper (1763-1817) William Howman Cooper (1764-1834) Charlotte Maria Anna Inyon Cooper (1765-1786) Marianne (Cooper) Spurgeon (c. 1765 -1789) Astley Paston...
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    Bransby Cooper, a nephew of Astley Cooper, and like him a surgeon at Guy's Hospital. He became assistant surgeon in 1849 and took Bransby Cooper's position...
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    Coopers Brewery Limited, the largest Australian-owned brewery, is based in the Adelaide suburb of Regency Park. Coopers is known for making a variety...
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    they teamed up with Rick Astley, performing covers of The Smiths songs. The band announced further performances with Astley on 8 and 9 October 2021 and...
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    (1714–1789) John Hunter (1728–1793) Pierre-Joseph Desault (1744–1795) Dominique Jean Larrey (1766–1842) Antonio Scarpa (1752–1832) Astley Cooper (1768–1843)...
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  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg (category Rick Astley songs)
    Notable covers have been recorded by the Rolling Stones (1974) and by Rick Astley (1989). Cash Box described the song as a "plaintive, slow-shufflin’ blues-soaked...
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  • forerunners. Astley used the harpsichord because of its distinctive sound and used the C minor key because of the "death" part in it. In all Astley composed...
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  • Grainger (1797–1824) was an English teacher of anatomy and dresser to Sir Astley Cooper. Grainger opened an anatomical school in Webb Street, Southwark, London...
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    Cooper's fascia – Astley Cooper (1768–1841), English surgeon Inguinal ligament of Cooper or Cooper's iliopectineal ligament – Astley Cooper Cooper's suspensory...
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    was not so agreeable and accessible to students as his junior, Astley Paston Cooper, whose developing talent and influence hindered Haighton's advancement...
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  • Armando Cooper (born 1987), Panamanian footballer Artemis Cooper (born 1953), British writer Ashley Cooper (disambiguation), multiple people Astley Cooper (1768–1841)...
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  • were William Saunders (1743–1817), its first president; John Yelloly (1774–1842), Sir Astley Cooper (1768–1841), the first treasurer; Alexander Marcet (1770–1822)...
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  • such as: Oeuvres chirurgicales complètes d’Astley Cooper (1835), a translation of Astley Cooper's surgical works, written in collaboration with surgeon...
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    became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. In 1845 he won the Astley Cooper Prize for an essay entitled "Physiological Essay on the Thymus Gland";...
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    Pathology Sir Astley Cooper, discoverer of the Cooper's ligaments of the breasts Edward Cock, surgeon and nephew of Sir Astley Cooper Dame Rachel Crowdy...
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    Davey Johnstone (category Alice Cooper (band) members)
    (Sony, 2003) With Jimmy Webb Land's End (Asylum Records, 1974) With Rick Astley Portrait (RCA Records, 2005) With Kiki Dee Loving & Free (Rocket, 1973)...
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  • Oxford, is the Warden. The current Warden is Sir John Vickers who was elected in October 2008. Cooper, Thompson (1891). "Holland, Seth" . In Lee, Sidney...
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  • approve Signed Astley Cooper His skeleton took second place. In the following year, a wax sculpture of a head dissection made for John Hilton won the...
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    November. One of the lieutenants on board was the future Admiral Sir Astley Cooper Key. Hotham's last active service was as a commodore on the coast of...
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