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  JEDEDIAH STRUTT (1726-... - Online Information article about JEDEDIAH STRUTT (1726-...
Patents were taken out by Strutt and Woollatt in 1758 and 1759.
Strutt went to live at Derby, and with his brother-in-law started a factory, " Derby Patent Ribs " at once becoming popular.
Edward Strutt (18o1-188o), was for some See also:
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 Sir Nigel Strutt | Obituaries | News | Telegraph
Nigel Edward Strutt was born on January 18 1916, the younger son of Edward Jolliffe Strutt and his wife Amelie (nee Devas).
When Strutt was repatriated to England on medical grounds (having pledged to remain non-combattant) in 1943, two armed guards were detailed to escort him from the camp to the railway station.
Strutt was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for Essex in 1954, and was High Sheriff of Essex in 1966.
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  JEDEDIAH STRUTT - LoveToKnow Article on JEDEDIAH STRUTT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Strutt went to live at Derby, and with his brother-in-law started a factory, Derby Patent Ribs at once becoming popular.
Strutt at once realized its value, and was able to solve one or two minor difficulties which had interrupted the smooth working of the new mechanism.
His son, Edward Strutt (1801-1880), was for some time M.P. for Derby, and in 1856 was raised to the peerage with the title of Baron Belper of Belper.
90.1911encyclopedia.org /S/ST/STRUTT_JEDEDIAH.htm   (496 words)

  
 Maeldune - Saxons and Vikings
The Anglo Saxon chronicle states that,"....King Edward went with part of his forces to Maldon in Essex, and encamped there whilst the earthwork at Witham was being built and stockaded: and a good number of people who had earlier been under Danish domination submitted to him".
Instead Strutt has removed all obstacles which has ensured that the exact site of the burh cannot be deduced from his drawings.
Maldon's importance was confirmed by its possession of a mint, the establishment of which was dependent on the prior existence and protection of a burh as laid down by Aethelstan in the Statutes of Greatley.
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 Joseph Strutt;s Address to the Council
Joseph Strutt was warmly greeted on his entrance into the Hall the gallery of which was filled with ladies, and the body of the Hall with the concourse of persons, such as we never witnessed at any previous meeting of the Council.
Strutt might live long to enjoy the honour and respect which he had so well earned during his long life, and which he had no doubt would be as cheerfully conceded to him as they were justly his due.
Strutt ‘night live long to witness the good effects of his liberality; and to receive the honour and esteem to which his generosity justly entitled him.
www.derbyarboretum.co.uk /full_statement.htm   (1834 words)

  
 Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology | Great Houses of Nottinghamshire: Kingston
Edward Strutt, acquired the Kingston property, there was no house in the neighbourhood which could possibly be appropriated as the residence of a man of his estate and position.
Strutt was probably struck with the quiet pastoral beauty of the surrounding country, and he built himself a handsome mansion at Kingston, selecting a favourable eminence for its site and the beautiful architecture of the Elizabethan period for its lines.
Strutt lost his seat for the neighbouring town, on petition, but in 1851 he found a seat for Arundel, in Sussex.
www.nottshistory.org.uk /Jacks1881/kingston.htm   (1943 words)

  
 Potrait of Joseph Strutt
A Portrait of Joseph Strutt as Mayor of Derby
Arthur Strutt, of Makeney, who has asked or the remains to be moved, was unaware of the impending demolition until approached by the Telegraph.
Joseph Strutt gave £1,000 towards the cost of this building, which was used to house exhibitions of art, which were "thrown open to the public".
www.derbyarboretum.co.uk /joseph_strutt.htm   (1170 words)

  
 The People of Chelsworth
Edward DISNEY was born in 1717 in Brent Eleigh, Suffolk, England.
Edward ELLISTON was born in 1783 in Chelsworth, Suffolk, England.
She was married to William STRUTT on 19 Oct 1837 in Hitcham, Suffolk, England.
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 wh17
Flight Lieutenant Strutt was a test pilot attached to the Royal Canadian Airforce and he had been seconded to the Aircraft Research and Development Unit of the Royal Australian Airforce (RAAF) for flight testing the new Sabre Mk32 jets.
Strutt knew the canopy had opened and believed the entire cockpit cover had broken away from the aircraft as he sent the jet into a dive to reach lower altitudes.
Had Strutt been sitting higher in the cockpit and had he been wearing the customary larger 'hard hat', the force with which the canopy opened in flight would have decapitated him and sent the jet into a lethal dive towards Barwon Heads.
www.barwonheads.net /whistler/wh17.htm   (759 words)

  
 Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Lisle Strutt
“Bill” Strutt was chosen as Bruce’s deputy leader in 1922 for his extensive climbing experience.
Strutt was a multilingual Catholic aristocrat, educated at Oxford and Innsbruck universities, and also a much-decorated soldier, famed for escorting the family of Charles I, the last Austro-Hungarian Emperor, to safety in Switzerland in 1919.
After Everest, Strutt became a formidable presence in the Alpine Club: From 1927 to 1937 he edited the Alpine Journal, and from 1935 to 1938 served as the club’s President.
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 Smiles, Self-Help, Chapter 6: Library of Economics and Liberty
Edward Osborne, the founder of the dukedom of Leeds, was apprentice to William Hewet, a rich clothworker on London Bridge, whose only daughter he courageously rescued from drowning, by leaping into the Thames after her, and eventually married.
Their patent of nobility was virtually secured by Jedediah Strutt in 1758, when he invented his machine for making ribbed stockings, and thereby laid the foundations of a fortune which the subsequent bearers of the name have largely increased and nobly employed.
Edward Strutt was of like inventive genius to his father, and he is said to have invented a self-acting mule, the success of which was only prevented by the mechanical skill of that day not being equal to its manufacture.
www.econlib.org /LIBRARY/YPDBooks/Smiles/smlSH6.html   (5460 words)

  
 Derwent Valley Mills - World Heritage Site - Print Version
William Strutt’s circle also included the Benthams and Robert Owen, who wrote of William Strutt and his brother Joseph as being among “men of great practical knowledge who were much interested in my views and practical measures… two men whose talents in various ways and whose truly benevolent dispositions have seldom been equalled”.
William Strutt’s contributions to the Derwent Valley sites continued with the Belper reeling mill in 1808; the South Mill in 1812 (a replacement of the first of the Strutt mills in Belper); and in 1813, the Round Mill, said to have been modelled on the idea of the Panopticon of Samuel and Jeremy Bentham.
When Edward Strutt (1801-80), William’s only son, received a peerage in 1856, taking the title ‘Lord Belper’, the appointment was welcomed in the press as the elevation of a manufacturer, implying that Edward Strutt still earned his living as a cotton master.
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 Jedediah Strutt Summary
Jedediah Strutt (1726–1797) was a hosier from Derby, England.
Jedediah Strutt, portrait by Joseph Wright of Derby.
Strutt was the second son of William Strutt of South Normanton and Martha Statham of Shottle, Derbyshire, England.
www.bookrags.com /Jedediah_Strutt   (287 words)

  
 Visit Derbyshire - Famous People of Derbyshire
Strutt first began by improving the stocking frame, previously invented by William Lee a century beforehand, modifying his original design into a far greater piece of machinery.
Strutt, along with his partner William Needham, collaborated with Arkwright and raised the money to build a mill on the River Derwent at Cromford.
Strutt had a good reputation as an employer who took some care of his workforce, even though it contained many young children as was common for the time.
www.visitderbyshire.co.uk /about_famouspeople.ihtml   (2101 words)

  
 Belper, Derbyshire: Unitarian Church Deeds
Refers to Indenture endorsed on 2nd Oct 1829 dated 18th Feb 1847 between Samuel FOX and Edward STRUTT, Jedediah Strutt, Anthony Radford Strutt, Saml Fox the younger: All the mills, messuages, cottages, lands, to Samuel Fox.
And William Strutt, George Benson Strutt, Joseph Strutt and Richard Arkwright, and Samuel Fox Esq.
Together with the appurtenances, to hold the same unto the use of the said Jedediah Strutt, several and joint covent from the said Exuperius Turner, William Fallow (Fallous?), John Bateman and C.W. Heath, for their quiet enjoyment.
www.belper-research.com /places/chapel/deeds.html   (920 words)

  
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In Edward the Third's time, an act of parliament, made in the reign of William the Conqueror, was pleaded in the case of the Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury, and judicially allowed by the court.
William Strutt, who knew him well, and is a competent judge on such subjects, assured me that Arkwright was a man of very superior talents as a mechanic, and quite equal to such an invention.
Strutt's house, and no higher proof could be given of his personal respect for Arkwright, while he never failed to speak of him with enthusiasm, as a man of original talents.
www.gutenberg.net /3/2/4/3246/3246.txt   (10853 words)

  
 Adventures in CyberSound: Strutt, John William (Lord Rayleigh)
John William Strutt (Born: 12 Nov 1842 in Langford Grove (near Maldon), Essex, England Died: 30 June 1919 in Terling Place, Witham, Essex, England) suffered from poor health and his schooling at Eton and Harrow was disrupted and for four years he had a private tutor.
The Rayleigh title was originally given to his grandmother, Charlotte, on her husband's suggestion because Joseph Holden Strutt had declined personal honours throughout his life, and perhaps didn't wish to be raised to the peerage as he should have to resign as an MP.
The Strutt family in Essex were corn millers and farmers, only specializing in dairy farming in the late 19th century.
www.acmi.net.au /AIC/RAYLEIGH_BIO.html   (2177 words)

  
 EDWARD III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Because of his youth, Edward was controlled by his mother, Isabella of France (the daughter of the legendary French King Philip IV, or Philip the Fair), popularly known as the She-Wolf of France, and her lover, Roger Mortimer.
Edward's eldest son is Edward, Prince of Wales, popularly known as the Black Prince.
At the end of The Nameless Day, Edward II died a most horrible and unnatural death while dancing in Westminster Hall on Christmas Eve (his son the Black Prince also died at th same time, although he was caught in a storm in France), and has been succeeded by his grandson, Richard.
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 Ed Meyer Edward Kennedy Jr. Edgar Bronfman Edgar Bronfman Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Phillips the younger was born in the Strand, London.
Edward Needles Hallowell Edward Needles Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 3, 1836 to Morris Hallowell and Hannah Penrose, and died on July 26, 1871 in Medford, Massachusetts.
Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire ( April 7, 1470 March 24, 1498/9) was an English nobleman.
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 Belper, Derbyshire: Family and Historical Research
FRANCIS STRUTT + Eliza Ward 04 SEP 1729 Edensor, Derby,
STRUTT + Barbara EVANS 12 JAN 1793 All Saints, Derby
These are some Strutt burials at their home church of Blackwell by Alfreton, Derbyshire.
www.belper-research.com /names/strutts/strutt-m.html   (1269 words)

  
 Descendants of Thomas Austin of Barbados - pafg15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Josephine Violet Austin McNaughten ( Edward Patrick McNaughten, Sarah Catherine Saunders, Ann Austin, Hugh Williams, Thomas) was born on 18 Mar 1884 in Montreal.
Marie Louise McNaughten ( Edward Patrick McNaughten, Sarah Catherine Saunders, Ann Austin, Hugh Williams, Thomas) was born on 2 Jun 1890 in Chicago.
William Piercy Austin "Bunt" ( William Edward Piercy, William George Gardiner, William Piercy, William, Thomas) was born in 1892 in Oakleigh, Melbourne.
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 Thomas McClure Rice - Person Page 20
Edward Frost was born on 13 March 1560 at Glemsford, England.
Edward Frost married Thomasine Belgrave, daughter of John Belgrave and Joanna Strutt, on 26 July 1585 at Glemsford, England.
Edward Frost was buried on 3 August 1616 at Stanstead, England.
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 Baron Belper - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper ( 1801 - 1880)
Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper ( 1840 - 1914)
Algernon Henry Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper ( 1883 - 1956)
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 thePeerage.com - Joan Eleanor Strutt and others
She is the daughter of John James Strutt and Agnes Roger Dewar.
Edward Gerald Strutt and Maria Louisa Tufnell, on 7 November 1912.
She married, secondly, Lt.-Col. Mark Frederick Strutt, son of Captain Edward Jolliffe Strutt and Amelie Devas, on 7 November 1946.
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 GENUKI: Kingston on Soar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Strutt M.P., lord of the manor, who has erected at an immense cost, a spendid stone mansion in the Elizabethan style.
The church, dedicated to St Winifred, was rebuilt in 1832, except the south transcept, which is very ancient, and contains a richly scultured monument of the Babyngtons, who had a large mansion here till the reign of Elizabeth, when Anthony Babyngton was attained and executed for favouring the cause of Mary Queen of Scots.
Edward Strutt M.P. is patron of the curacy, which is now enjoyed by the Rev. Hames Fyler.
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 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Bransfield (1785 - 1852) was a master in the Royal Navy and arguably the discoverer of, and the first person to set foot on, the continent of Antarctica.
Edward Hincks (August 19, 1792 - December 3, 1866), Irish Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform.
Edward Emerson Barnard (or E.E. Barnard) (December 16, 1857 – February 6, 1923) was an American astronomer.
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 Genealogy Three Page - The Blackheath Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Ellice (1781-1863), politician and merchant, involved in the Canadian land and fur trade, with a life connection with the Hudson's Bay Company, a radical Whig MP and government minister.
Edward Marjoribanks for bankers Coutts and Co. Alexander Baring the financier.
Edward Barnard, a senior clerk in the Colonial Office, by 1825 became a colonial agent to Australia.
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 The People of Chelsworth
She was married to Edward UNDERWOOD on 21 Oct 1795 in Polstead, Suffolk, England.
George Edward STOWE was born on 16 Sep 1885 in Chelsworth, Suffolk, England.
William STRUTT was born on 30 Apr 1809 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.
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 Richard III Society--Online Library
This manor formerly constituted the barony of the Lords Giffard of Brimmesfield, and the house was rased by the army of Edward II.
The manor was assigned to the queen for her jointure, 21st of February, 7 Hen.
52 - Buskins are presumed by Strutt to have resembled "the shoes of the carpenter's wife in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," which the poet says 'were laced high upon her legs;' and probably both of them resembled the high shoes still used in the country.' -- Dresses and Habits, ii.
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 Andrew Milton's Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Edward Charles Andrews was a widower and a gentleman by rank or occupation living at Claydon, Suffolk.
Their marriage certificate states that Edward Alfred Striker and Ethel Harriett Neaves were married at the Parish Church in the Parish of West Ham in the County of West Ham on 6 June 1908.
According to his birth certificate, Edward Francis Striker was born at 2 Mill Terrace, Bromley in the registration district of Poplar in the sub-district of Bow in the County of Middlesex on 8 March 1864.
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