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    Andrew Crosse (17 June 1784 – 6 July 1855) was a British scientist who was born and died at Fyne Court, Broomfield, Somerset. Crosse was an early pioneer...
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  • crosse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crosse is a surname, and may refer to: Andrew Crosse (1784–1855), British amateur scientist Charles Crosse...
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    and social exploits brought her into contact with scientists such as Andrew Crosse, Charles Babbage, Sir David Brewster, Charles Wheatstone and Michael...
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  • Andrew Cross can refer to: Andrew Crosse (1784–1855), a British amateur scientist Andrew Cross (footballer) (born 1961), an Australian rules footballer...
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    an estate, and large English country house, belonging to the Crosse family. Andrew Crosse conducted a series of experiments with electricity, including...
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    the underlying process of the generation of living forms. In 1836, Andrew Crosse recorded what he referred to as "the perfect insect, standing erect...
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  • Notting Hill Journalist #1 1999 Captain Jack Chandler 2000 Pandaemonium Andrew Crosse 2005 Asylum Inspector Easton 2005 Oliver Twist Workhouse Master 2009...
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    their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St. George's Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St. Andrew's Crosse, joyned together according...
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    their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St George's Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St Andrew's Crosse, joyned together according...
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  • Frances, the Belgian ambassador Sylvain Van de Weyer, electrical inventor Andrew Crosse and many others. According to C. R. Keeler, up to 200-300 people might...
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    their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St. George's Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St. Andrew's Crosse, joyned together according...
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    the discovery and research of electric arc effects. Humphry Davy and Andrew Crosse were among the first to develop large voltaic piles. Davy used a 2000-pair...
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    The La Crosse Loggers are a La Crosse, Wisconsin based baseball team playing in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Since the team's...
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  • Crosse & Blackwell is an English food brand. The original company was established in London in 1706, then was acquired by Edmund Crosse and Thomas Blackwell...
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    15th and 16th centuries. The church contains the laboratory table of Andrew Crosse, on which he carried out electrical experiments and an obelisk in his...
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  • Acarus crossii.’ Nature 345 (1990): 471–472. doi:10.1038/345471a0 (See Andrew Crosse.) ‘Edinburgh Lamarckians: Robert Jameson and Robert E. Grant.’ Journal...
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    home to Fyne Court. Once the home of pioneer 19th century electrician, Andrew Crosse. Since 1972 it has been owned by the National Trust. The Quantock Hills...
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  • John Andersen (2023-06-20). "Andrew Cray stood up for justice". La Crosse Tribune. Retrieved 2024-03-29. Cray, Andrew (13 March 2014). "Op-ed: No One...
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  • William Yarrell, English zoologist and bookseller (died 1856) June 17 – Andrew Crosse, English 'gentleman scientist', pioneer experimenter in electricity...
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    Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1998 ISBN 9780297840145 Brian Wright, Andrew Crosse and the mite that shocked the world (Troubador Publishing, 2015), p...
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    their main-toppe the Red Crosse, commonly called St George's Crosse, and the White Crosse, commonly called St Andrew's Crosse, joyned together according...
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  • Kenneth Roberts, Henry Goss and their dowsing. Under the Microscope Andrew Crosse, Henry Charlton Bastian, Charles Wentworth Littlefield and others who...
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  • Clark William John Cock John Thomas Cooper John Thomas Cooper Jnr. Andrew Crosse Walter Crum James Cumming John Frederic Daniell Charles Daubeny Edmund...
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  • Andrew Crosse (1677–1749), who was master of the Brewers' Company in 1729; and was High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1745. He married Elizabeth Crosse,...
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  • Others, like Walter Hawkins, William G Lettsom, John Peter Gassiot and [Andrew] Crosse were either successful men business or independently wealthy. Conspicuously...
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  • Gorrie (born 1803), Scottish American physician and inventor. July 6 – Andrew Crosse (born 1784), English 'gentleman scientist', pioneer experimenter in...
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    Purdue dating from 1606. The church contains the laboratory table of Andrew Crosse, of the nearby Fyne Court, on which he carried out electrical experiments...
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  • May – John Frost, Welsh-born Chartist leader (died 1877) 17 June – Andrew Crosse, 'gentleman scientist', pioneer experimenter in electricity and poet...
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    located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The school is part of La Crosse Aquinas Catholic Schools and is operated by the Diocese of La Crosse. In 2008, Aquinas...
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  • The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse is a public university in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Following are some of its notable alumni. Combs, Roger (2004), "Emerson...
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