Dawson Turner FRS FSA (18 October 1775 – 21 June 1858) was an English banker, botanist and antiquary. He specialized in the botany of cryptogams and was...
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voyage home. He married Maria, the eldest daughter of the Norfolk banker Dawson Turner, in 1815, afterwards living in Halesworth for 11 years, where he established...
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Dawson Turner Dawson Walker (1916–1973), Scottish football manager Dawson Williams (1854–1928), British physician Dawson, in Thomas & Friends Dawson Leery...
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actress and director Mary Dawson Turner (1774–1850), English artist Mary Turner (businesswoman) (born 1958), CEO of Koovs Mary Turner Shaw (1906–1990), Australian...
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Gallagher and starring fellow YouTube partner Shane Dawson. Turner also starred alongside Dawson in the 2015 comedy Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin and...
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Mary Dawson Turner, before her marriage Mary Palgrave (1774–1850), was an English artist. She is known for her series of portraits, making etchings from...
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the acquaintance of the banker Dawson Turner and his daughter Elizabeth in 1819, offering to correct the proofs of Turner's Architectural Antiquities of...
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Dawson Fyers Duckworth Turner, FRSE, FRCPE (1857–1928) was a British pioneer of radiology and patron of the arts, who died of radiation related cancer...
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Alan Turner Alfred Turner Alex Turner Andrew Turner Ann Turner Anna Turner Anne Turner Benjamin Turner Brad Turner Brian Turner Charles Turner Chris...
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Gurney's (afterwards Barclay's) bank at Norwich, and Hudson Gurney and Dawson Turner (of Yarmouth), both fellows of the Royal Society, encouraged his scientific...
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Dawson Turner, who made extensive use of them in A Tour of Normandy (1820). The idea for Cotman to tour Normandy came from his friend Dawson Turner,...
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life-saving equipment and the fire extinguisher Mary Dawson Turner (1774–1850), artist and illustrator Dawson Turner (1775–1858), banker, botanist and antiquary...
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(born Jewish) historian to his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were William Gifford Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave...
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and her disabled brother Thomas. In her correspondence with botanist Dawson Turner, Hutchins often describes her solitude and melancholy as a caretaker...
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Osbeck. This was followed by the descriptive work of scholars such as Dawson Turner and Carl Adolph Agardh, but it was not until later in the 19th century...
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Dawson Turner (15 December 1846 – 25 February 1909) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1871 to 1875. Dawson Palgrave Turner...
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printed as a travel account. She was born Harriet Turner in 1806, the fourth daughter of polymath Dawson Turner and his wife Mary, née Palgrave, an artist and...
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Retrieved 6 April 2024. "Joseph Viscomi, "William Blake's 1818 Letter to Dawson Turner and Later Career as Graphic Artist" | BRANCH". Retrieved 6 April 2024...
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Descriptive Index of the Contents of Five Manuscript Volumes, library of Dawson Turner (Great Yarmouth, 1843), p. 129. Jules Berger de Xivray, Recueil des...
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(1897–99) William Ivison Macadam (1899–1901) Francis Grant Ogilvie(1901–03) Dawson Turner (1901–05) Thomas Hudson Beare (1905–1908) William Allan Carter (1908–11)...
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Richard Dawson (born Colin Lionel Emm; 20 November 1932 – 2 June 2012) was an English-American actor, comedian, game-show host, and panelist in the United...
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in constant communication with fellow antiquaries, such as Palgrave, Dawson Turner, Francis Douce, William Salt, and John Britton. In his later years,...
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(born Cohen) and his wife Elizabeth Turner, daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were Francis Turner Palgrave, William Gifford Palgrave and...
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2020. "Dawson Knox College Stats". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved April 5, 2020. Turner, Kevin (April 3, 2019). "Dawson Knox caught...
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specimens. He returned to England in May 1816 during which time he met Dawson Turner. In 1818, he worked with Sir Stamford Raffles sailing with him in November...
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F John Luscombe (Gipsies) F Charles Sherrard (Blackheath) F Frederick Stokes (c) (Blackheath) F Dawson Turner (Richmond) F H.J.C. Turner (Manchester)...
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Dawson's Creek is an American teen drama television series about the lives of a close-knit group of friends in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts...
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converted to Anglican) and Elizabeth Turner, daughter of the banker Dawson Turner. His brothers were Francis Turner Palgrave, Inglis Palgrave and Reginald...
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came to light in 1892 in Great Britain when it was described by Dr. Dawson Turner at a meeting of the British Association in Edinburgh. The Scottish electrical...
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of the writer's manuscripts were bought at auction by the collector Dawson Turner. In 1859 the texts for Political Justice, Caleb Williams, Life of Chaucer...
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