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Edward Backhouse Edward Backhouse (1873-1944) was a baronet, would-be-oriental scholar and "fl sheep" of Backhouse fa...
Edward Backhouse Eastwick Edward Backhouse Eastwick (British Orientalist, was born a member of an Anglo-Indian family.
Wilfred Backhouse Alexander Wilfred Backhouse Alexander (Horace Alexander.
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 Edward
Edward Bransfield was born in Ballinacurra, County Cork, in 1785.
Edward Hincks Edward Hincks (1866), Irish Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform.
Edward Needles Hallowell Edward Needles Hallowell was born in Medford, Massachusetts.
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 About the Victoria County History
Jonathan Backhouse, who was married to Ann, daughter of Edward Pease, and thus a brother-in-law of Joseph Pease, had become senior partner of the bank in 1802 after his father's death and brother's retirement.
[104] Edmund Backhouse became senior partner at the age of 34, to be joined by sons and grandsons of Edward.
The worsted manufacturers Edward and Joseph Pease in 1813 set up and contributed towards a Woolcombers' Sick Association, which entitled subscribers to a weekly payment when they were ill. [144] There was also a short-lived scheme for women and children, wound up in 1817.
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 Backhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Backhouse belonged to the noted Quaker family of Darlington and district, achievers in many spheres.
Thomas William Backhouse wrote half a dozen works on astronomy and meteorology; James Backhouse published books about his long missionary journeys to Australia, Mauritius and South Africa; Stephen (1741-79) and Edward Robson (1763-1813), both of Darlington, were cousins of the family and both academic botanists.
Edward Backhouse (1808-1879) was the author of Early Church History published posthumously in 1884, as well as a number of religious tracts and a book of bird engravings.
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 Best of British Killers - B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
A weeping Backhouse was found lying in the lounge drenched in blood from knife wounds to the face and chest.
When being told that there was no furniture to repair he had accused Backhouse of being responsible for the death of his son in a car crash in 1982.
It was alleged that Backhouse had tried to kill his wife for the insurance money and, when that failed, had faked the attack by Bedale-Taylor to shift police investigations away from himself.
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 "E" Famous People
Edward IV (1442-83) King of England (1461-70, 1471-83), the eldest son of Richard...
Edward the Ætheling (Prince) (?-1057) English nobleman, the son of Edmund Ironside...
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 My Family1
Albert Thomas Backhouse was born 25 June 1882 in Woolwich, Kent and died in 21 August 1958 in Woolwich.
Frank Edward Backhouse was born 7 November 1889 in 56 Crampton Road, Beckenham, Kent and died 22 April 1976 in Chichester, Sussex.
Henry Backhouse was born abt.1855 at Evercreech, Somerset and died 14 February 1924 aged 74 and is buried in Hollybrook Cemetery, Southampton, Hants.
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 Edward Garth
Edward Garth (age not recorded) was tried in Old Bailey Weds 8 Dec 1784 for stealing 2 cows, sentenced to death respited to transportation to Africa for 7 years
Edward Garth Junior leased 40 acres, rent 2 pounds a year for 14 year, this lease sold by Edward Garth Senior in consideration of receiving 35 pounds for the use of his son on 3 Apr 1802
Edward Alfred Barrett died in Tasmania in 1929.
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 My Family2
Edward Henry Garrett was born 17 January 1870 at 11 Lower Pellipar Road, Woolwich the birth being registered on 18 February 1870.
Stanley Edward William Garrett was born 13 December 1905 at 5 Salt Road, Stafford in the County of Staffordshire.
She was married to Albert Edward Backhouse on 26 Dec 1925 in Holy Trinity Church, Charlton, Kent.
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 Edward Backhouse Eastwick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1814 - July 16, 1883), British Orientalist, was born a member of an Anglo-Indian family.
Educated at Charterhouse and at Oxford, he joined the Bombay infantry in 1836, but, owing to his talent for languages, was soon given a political post.
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 Bibliography
Backhouse, Hannah Chapman (1858) Extracts from the Journal and Letters of Hannah Chapman Backhouse.
Backhouse, James and Tylor, Charles (1862) The Life and Labours of George Washington Walker.
Brady, Edward Foster (1839) A Memoir of Edward Foster Brady.
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 The Sunderland Echo
The seven men were Samuel Storey, Principal proprietor of the Echo and other newspapers also an MP, Edward Backhouse, a Quaker banker, E.T. Gourley, shipbroker and MP, Charles Mark Palmer, shipbuilder and MP, Richard Ruddock, reporter and editor of the Newcastle Chronicle, Thomas Glaholm, rope maker and Thomas Scott Turnbull a draper.
In July 1876 after the Echo moved to new premises in Bridge Street, were it would stay for the next hundred years, it also had two new presses capable of producing 24,000 copies an hour it still hardly made a profit.
Two of the remaining founders died Edward Backhouse in 1879 and Thomas Scott Turnbull in 1880 then Samuel Storey became the main proprietor and his family held the reins of power for well over a century.
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I.Y. Backhouse, C.C. 22601, Trooper 65th Coy., 17th Bn.
I.Y. Backhouse, Thomas Rowland 14155, Trooper 47th Coy., 13th Bn.
Bagshaw, Edward 36381, Trooper 92nd Coy., 23rd Bn.
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 History of Mawdesley & Bispham
In the reign of Henry I a moiety of the Manor of Rufford appears to have been originally granted by Richard Bussell, second Baron of Penwortham, to Richard Fitun, one of whose descedants, Richard Fitton, gave the moiety to his daughter Mawde Matilda who in the reign of Edward I (1279-1307) married Sir \\illiam Hesketh.
Edward II Edward VI George I - 1714 - 1727
At a town's meeting at the house of James Backhouse it was agreedcontributions for the Highways should not be used for the Back Lanes.
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 Economics and International Studies: Roger Backhouse's publications
Cheltenham and Lyme, NH: Edward Elgar, 1997, pp.
'The Lakatosian legacy in economic methodology', in R. Backhouse (ed) New Directions in Economic Methodology.
Cheltenham and Lyme, VT: Edward Elgar, 1999, pp.
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 Letter B Index of Transactions 1990 - 2004 CWAAS
INDEX 1990 — 2004 Compiled and edited by James Cherry based on the annual indexes supplied on disc by W. Wiseman.
Backhus, Robert, 91 150 Backs, John, 02 199 Bacon, Francis (Sir), 97 164 Bacon, John, 02 189 Baddeley, Edward Adam, 94 228,235 Badwinholme Farm, 01 206 Bagot, J., 97 241 Bagot, Mrs.
Bonawe Furnace (Argyll), 01 162,164 Bonekill, family, 04 147 Bonekill, Robert, 04 140,146,151 Bonekill, Thomas, 04 140,146 Bonekill, Walter, 04 140,146 Bonkyn, Richard, 90 168 Bonner, Edmund (Bishop), 01 71 Bonson, Edward, 01 80f.,83f.
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 List of Publications
(2000) [with R.E. Backhouse] Exemplary economists: introducing economists of the twentieth century.
(2000) ‘Introducing exemplary economists’, in R.E. Backhouse and R. Middleton (eds) (2000) Exemplary economists: introducing economists of the twentieth century.
Cheltenham and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, vols I and II, pp.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Backhouse, Sir Edmund Trelawney (1873-1944) Knight Historian Sinologist (1)
Backhouse, George (20th cent) Chief executive officer, Festival of Britain (1)
Bagshawe, Edward Gilpin (1829-1915) Bishop of Nottingham (2)
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 Alexander, Wilfred Backhouse - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Wilfred Backhouse Alexander joined the staff of the Western Australian Museum in 1912 and was made Keeper of Biology in 1915.
In 1920 he was appointed biologist to the Prickly Pear Board, Queensland and later Officer-in-Charge.
Director of the Oxford Bird Census (later Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology), England
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P001872b.htm   (256 words)

  
 Jeff Knaggs - Genealogy - Yorkshire Deaths - B
Backhouse, Margaret - 30 May 1907 - 36 - 9 Scarborough Terrace, York - WG
Backhouse, Wilfred Whitfield - (0) - Wetherby - BSN
Brown, Edward - 14 Jan 1905 - (0) - 5 The Pier - WG
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 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Exemplary Economists: Introducing Economists of the 20th Century, Europe, Asia and Australasia: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
They are based upon introductions to the Edward Elgar series, "Economists of the Twentieth Century".
The essays focus upon those who have experience in Europe, Asia and Australasia and North America.
Customers who bought books by Roger E. Backhouse also bought books by these authors:
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 Chapter 1
Chapters 15 and 16 of that famous work deal with the status of Christians in the preConstantinian Empire, and contain brief but critical paragraphs on the Christian attitude to military service.
--In 1884 appeared a volume on Early Church History, which has a special interest in this connection, in that it was the work of two Quakers, Edward Backhouse and Charles Tylor, and as such naturally laid stress on the early Christian attitude to war: the topic was faithfully, though not exhaustively, handled.
--The same year was published the first volume of Edward Westermarck's The Origin and Development of the Moral ldeas.
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 Pictures Catalogue - Backhouse, Edward, fl. 1842. A chain gang, convicts going to work near Sidney [i.e. Sydney], New ...
Sydney], New South Wales [picture] / Edward Backhouse.
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK3894.; "Edwd Backhouse fs [?] 1842"--Lower left.; Plate from: A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies / by James Backhouse.
originally drawn from the Hulk Chain Gang, at Hobart Town"--Reference: A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies / James Backhouse.
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RS53/ Norris,William Edward 18---1925 novelist 1902 autograph RS43/ North,Marianne artist 1880 to paint Tas.plants for Kew Gardens RS155/9 Nowell,E.A. 1904 lttr:R.D.Blackmore's Cradock Nowell RS145/2 Nutt,Sarah 1881-1887 Dorcas Soc.Sec.corresp.
1948 lecture: racial migrations RSA/A17T Tenison-Woods,Julian Edmund 1832-1889 clergyRC.scientist 1874-1880 lectures: shells,geology RSA/A17T Thelkeld,Lancelot Edward 1788-1859 clergy.Congl.missy.
& topgy,press cuttings RS5/ Walker,James Backhouse 1841-1899 lawyer,s.GWW 1894 notes-D.McMillan RS7/129 Walker,James Backhouse 1841-1899 lawyer,s.GWW 1899 memorial fund RSA/H5;RS5/23 Walker,James Backhouse 1841-1899 lawyer,s.GWW 1899 obit.'Times' RS5/22 Walker,John 1799-1874 miller,brewer 1831-1878 flour mill records RS20/1-5 Walker,John 1799-1874 miller,brewer 18-- mill bill head,bounty appln.
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 Shedding light on the ‘Dark Ages’
Edited by Janet Backhouse, D.H. Turner, Leslie Webster; with contributions by Marion Archibald...
Edited by Leslie Webster and Janet Backhouse; with contributions by Marion Archibald...
Medieval art in America: patterns of collecting, 1800-1940.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Backhouse, Eliza F. Backhouse, Eliza Frances (11 Jan 1866-15 Jul 1929)
Backhouse, John T. Backhouse, Margaret (19 Jan 1855-)
Behringer, Edward Charles (21 Nov 1888-18 Jul 1974)
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 Book Listing by Subject: Advanced Macroeconomics (Economics Network)
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Reinventing Functional Finance: Transformational Growth and Full Employment (Edward J. Nell, Mathew Forstater (Eds.))
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 GENUKI: Alphabetical listing of Trades and Professions for Hull: Part 1.
Boulton Edward, flax and hemp manufacturer (Jameson and Co.); h 263 Beverley road
Boyd Edward and Son, boiler makers, iron and brass founders, 73 and 75 Holderness road
Boyd Edward (Edward B. and Son; h 15 Durhum st
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 Names Index Page
BRYDON, Edward Richard (6 JAN 1907-21 JUN 1989)
GRATTIDGE, James Edward (8 JUN 1863-7 NOV 1903)
GRATTIDGE, John Lloyd (28 OCT 1900-6 MAY 1978)
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