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Humphrey Lloyd FRS FRSE MRIA (16 April 1800 – 17 January 1881) was an Irish physicist and academic who served as the 30th Provost of Trinity College Dublin... |
Parliament for Montgomeryshire Humphrey Lloyd (physicist) (1800–1881), provost of Trinity College, Dublin, 1867–1881 Humphrey Lloyd (bishop) (1610–1689), Bishop... |
improvement to the instrument was developed in the 1830s by the Dublin physicist Humphrey Lloyd, who devised a way of attaching a magnetic needle at right-angles... |
the Jenner Institute. Humphrey Lloyd (Classics, 1818), physicist and Provost of Trinity College Dublin. Son of Bartholomew Lloyd, also a scholar and Provost... |
Oprah Winfrey (redirect from Patricia Lee-Lloyd) property. A lawsuit filed against her that year by a retired nuclear physicist living in the area regarding trail access rights was dismissed later that... |
appointment of Humphrey Lloyd (1831), who succeeded his father Bartholomew Lloyd, and is considered one of Trinity's greatest experimental physicists. The younger... |
1822–1835: John Brinkley 1835–1837: Bartholomew Lloyd 1837–1846: Sir William Rowan Hamilton 1846–1851: Humphrey Lloyd 1851–1856: Thomas Romney Robinson 1856–1861:... |
transmission while losing control of Bell X-2 "Goodbye, kid. Hurry back.": 41 — Humphrey Bogart, American actor (14 January 1957), to his wife Lauren as she left... |
actress Lloyd Hughes (1897–1958), actor, husband of Gloria Hope Rupert Hughes (1872–1956), filmmaker Cyril Hume (1900–1966), screenwriter Maud Humphrey (1868–1940)... |
experimental physicist Hanna Kokko, biologist Jean Lindenmann (1924–2015), Swiss immunologist and virologist; co-discoverer of interferon Rachel Lloyd (1839-1900)... |
founder of the London Buddhist Society Colin Humphreys (born 1941), British physicist and author (Biblical studies) Conrad Humphreys (born 1973), English professional... |
economist. Ushio Amagatsu, 74, Japanese choreographer, heart failure. Humphrey Campbell, 66, Surinamese-Dutch singer, cancer. Michael Coady, 84, Irish... |
(1831–1879), physicist; electromagnetism William George Penney (1909–1991), nuclear physicist John Polkinghorne (1930–2021), physicist, religious thinker... |
"No Immeidate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth" and nuclear physicist Dr. Kenneth McNeill. TBA "Baby Blues" 24 September 1990 25 September 1990 (1990-09-25)... |
such as the propagation of light and gravity. In the late 19th century, physicists postulated that aether permeated space, providing a medium through which... |
motorist described as "the first woman motorcyclist in England" Muriel Humphrey Brown (1912–1998), American "second lady", political wife and activist;... |
Hampstead area of London, the son of Marianne Eve Fry (née Newman) and physicist and inventor Alan John Fry (1930–2019). He has an older brother, Roger... |
1950) May 10 – Peter Weiss, German writer and artist (b. 1916) May 12 – Humphrey Searle, English composer (b. 1915) May 13 Aleksandr Borisov, Soviet and... |
Kelly Monteith, 80, comedian (b. 1942) Meenakshi Narain, 58, experimental physicist (b. 1964) Edith Pearlman, 86, short story writer (b. 1936) Fred White... |
Representatives (2007–2015, 2016–2019) (b. 1968) Steven Weinberg, 88, theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1979) (b. 1933) July 24 Rodney Alcala, 77, serial... |