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  William Ramsay Summary
William Ramsay was born at Queen's Crescent, Glasgow, on Oct. 2, 1852.
Cavendish had found that the compete removal of oxygen and nitrogen from a sample of air still left a small bubble of some additional unknown gas.
Ramsay was born in Glasgow, the son of William Ramsay, C.E. and Catherine, née Robertson.
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  Cavendish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cavendish is the surname of a British noble family, also known as the House of Cavendish, descended from Sir John Cavendish of Cavendish in the country of Suffolk (c.
Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1895-1988) Mistress of the Robes to Elizabeth II
William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, (1698-1755) Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1737-44.
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 Prime Ministers in History
The Earl of Chatham, William Pitt 'The Elder' 1766-8 Whig
William Bentinck, Duke of Portland 1783 and 1807-9 Whig
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury 1885-6, 1886-92 and 1895-1902 Conservative
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 William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)
William Gladstone was educated at a preparatory school at Seaforth Vicarage near Liverpool before attending Eton between 1821 and 1827.
Following the defeat of Lord Melbourne's government in 1841, Sir Robert Peel formed his second ministry and Gladstone was appointed to the post of Vice-President of the Board of Trade; he accepted reluctantly on the grounds that his lack of knowledge of trade made him unfit for the appointment.
Cavendish --Gladstone's nephew-by-marriage-was the Chief Secretary for Ireland; Burke was his Undersecretary Gladstone introduced an even more severe Coercion Act as a result of the murders.
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 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg96 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John LIVINGSTONE was born on 11 Aug 1709 in Montreal.
John Robert CAVENDISH [Parents] was born in 1917.
Robert Francis KENNEDY [Parents] was born on 17 Jan 1954 in Washington D.C..
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 My Family
John Cecil was born on 24 Jan 1751 in Cecil County, Maryland.
John II Cecil was born on 24 Dec 1689 in Prince George County Maryland.
Robert Cecil died in Marquesses of Salisbury, of Hatfield House.
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 American Experience | The Kennedys | Kennedy Family Tree | PBS
William Cavendish, the future duke of the prestigious Cavendish family, was not Catholic and therefore not a suitable match for Kathleen, in Rose and Joseph Kennedy's eyes.
Robert Kennedy served in the Navy during WWII and was the presidential campaign manager for his brother, eventually serving as attorney general during Jack's administration.
Robert Kennedy is a widely respected prosecuting attorney and professor at Pace University School of Law.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
She married Lt.-Col. Lord Edward Cavendish, son of William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire and Lady Blanche Georgiana Howard, on 3 August 1865 at St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London, England.
She married Edward William Spencer Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, son of Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire and Lady Evelyn Emily Mary Petty-FitzMaurice, on 21 April 1917.
     William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington was born on 10 December 1917.
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 CNN - John F. Kennedy Jr. - The Tragic Kennedys
With little hope of finding John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife and her sister alive, Kennedy watchers were reminded of the twin clouds of controversy and tragedy that seem to perpetually surround America's most prominent political family.
Kathleen Kennedy married William John Robert Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington, who was killed in World War II.
Robert Kennedy's son David died in 1984 of a drug overdose in a hotel after being ousted from the family vacation home at Palm Beach.
www.cnn.com /SPECIALS/1999/kennedy/stories/tragic.kennedys/index.html   (474 words)

  
 Kennedy Lawford's death leaves three surviving Kennedy siblings - iht,america,US Kennedy Family - Americas - ...
JOHN F. senator from Massachusetts before he was elected the 35th president of the United States in 1960.
Married to William John Robert Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington.
ROBERT F. Former U.S. attorney general, a U.S. senator from New York and a presidential candidate in 1968.
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 William Thorne - Progenitor
John Bowne was the catalyst for the Remonstrance, since he was arrested by Stuyvesant for allowing Quakers to meet in his home.
John was married to Constance, buried 2 Sep 1617.
Gentleman John Thorne's mother was JANE CAVENDISH; she was buried in Gunby on 3 September 1608.
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 Robert DUDLEY (E. Warwick)
The Earl of Leicester is thought to have married Douglas in 1573, but always denied it, but Robert had been acknowledged by his father since his birth, and Leicester supervised his upbringing and education.
In 1596 he went with Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, to attack the Spanish at Cadiz.
The titles held by his grandfather John Dudley who had been executed for his part in trying to usurp the throne from Queen Mary with his candidate, Lady Jane Grey, when Edward VI died.
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 Australian Nobel Laureates - William Bragg and Son
William Henry Bragg, the eldest of three boys, was born on 2 July 1862 in Cumberland, England.
William Bragg was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1907, and in January 1909 Bragg reluctantly packed up his family and left his beloved Adelaide for a position at the University of Leeds.
William Bragg and his son, Lawrence, were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915, 'for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays'.
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 The 1900s: 1900-1909   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
President John F. Kennedy is assassinated on November 23 in Dallas.
Joseph P. Kennedy II, the son of Robert and Ethel, is the driver in a car accident on Cape Cod that leaves one passenger permanently paralyzed.
William Kennedy Smith, the son of Jean Kennedy Smith, is accused of raping a woman at the family's Palm Beach, Florida, vacation home.
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 Kennedy Tragedies Timeline
Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated on June 5 in Los Angeles.
Joseph P. Kennedy 2d, the son of Robert and Ethel, is the driver in a car accident on Cape Cod that leaves one passenger permanently paralyzed.
Michael Kennedy, the son of Robert, dies in a skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado.
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John William Strutt (LORD RAYLEIGH) 1879-1884 John Joseph (JJ) Thomson 1884-1919 Ernest Rutherford 1919-1937 William Lawrence Bragg 1937-1953 Nevell F. Mott 1953-1965 JAMES CLERK MAxWELL 1831-1879 Graduated fromCambridge Taught at University of Aberdeen 1856-1860.
John William Strutt (LORD RAYLEIGH) 1842-1919 Director of Cavendish Laboratory 1879-1884.
At Cavendish under Lord Rayleigh 1879-1880 Professor at University of Birmingham 1880- JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON 1856-1940.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg803 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William John Robert SPENCER-CAVENDISH Lord was born 10 Dec 1917 and died 9 Sep 1944.
John Fitzgerald KENNEDY American was born 29 May 1917 and died 22 Nov 1963.
Robert Francis KENNEDY was born 1925 and died Jun 1968.
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 dan kennedy Resources & Information - dan kennedy and doc neilsen
Some commentators in the early 1960s made predictions that President John F. Kennedy would be first of a dynasty in the White House.
But these predictions were not borne out, and the idea largely dropped off the public's radar after Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 and Senator Edward Kennedy was involved in a possible drunk-driving incident (in which a passenger in his car was killed) in 1969.
Robert dan kennedy Sargent Shriver III - attorney and law professor at Pace dan kennedy calculus University.
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 Margaret Cavendish Biography and Summary
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle(1623- 15 December 1673), was an English aristocrat and a prolific writer.Born Margaret Lucas, she was the youngest sister of prominent Royalists, Sir John Lucas and Sir Charles Lucas.
She asserts that Cavendish's use of extensive detail, heightened emotional pitch, and temporally sequenced narrative creates a human "life story " that contrasts with Sprat's objective analysis of his subject's contribution to society.
Below, Grant focuses on Cavendish's early works written during the years of her exile, emphasizing the broad range of Cavendish's literary output and tracing the source of her highly imaginative literary creations to her own life experiences and aspirations.
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 Courtly Lives - Cavendish/Spencer page
Cavendish Manor, the 16th century house of Cavendish, Suffolk, England; was reputed to be one of the early homes of this Devonshire family
Bess was the daughter of a Derbyshire farmer-squire, John of Hardwick, who farmed at Hardwick, near the ancient town of Chesterfield.
William married Lady Mary Butler (1646-1710), in 1662 (she was only 15 years old), daughter of the Duke of Ormonde in Kilkenny Castle.
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 John William Strutt Lord Rayleigh
John William Strutt's father was the second Baron Rayleigh of Terling Place, Witham in the county of Essex.
Also he was not as well off as might have been expected, for the 1870s were a time of economic problems for farming in England and as a consequence his income was far less than might otherwise have been the case.
From 1879 to 1884 Rayleigh was the second Cavendish professor of experimental physics at Cambridge.
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 William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle, 1593-1676
William Cavendish was born at Handsworth Manor, Yorkshire, the son of millionaire Sir Charles Cavendish.
He attended St John's College, Cambridge, but showed little aptitude for academic study and entered the Royal Mews where, in company with Prince Henry, he was trained by the best instructors in fencing and riding.
On the death of his father in 1617, William inherited the Cavendish estates, including Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire where he built a famous riding school, and Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire which he decorated exquisitely as a miniature version of a medieval castle.
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Son of President John F. Kennedy, Patrick was born prematurely in 1963 and died two days later.
Son of Robert F. Kennedy, Joseph was involved in a 1973 car accident that left a female passenger paralyzed for life.
Son of Robert F. Kennedy, David died in 1984 of a drug overdose in a hotel after being ousted from the family vacation home at Palm Beach, Fla.
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 13 May History: This Date
John Paul II, the spiritual leader of almost 600 million Roman Catholics around the world, was invested in 1978 as the first Polish pope and the first non-Italian pope in 456 years.
John C. Pemberton had an army defending Vicksburg, and Joseph Johnston was mustering troops in Jackson, 60 km east of Vicksburg.
She was the widow of William John Robert Cavendish, whom she had married during WW II in London on 06 May 1944, and who was killed fighting in Belgium, at age 26, on 10 September 1944.
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 Kennedy family - Free net encyclopedia
Some commentators in the early 1960s made predictions that President John F. Kennedy would be first of a dynasty in the White House.
But these predictions were not borne out, and the idea largely dropped off the public's radar after Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 and Senator Edward Kennedy was involved in a possible drunk-driving incident (in which a passenger in his car was killed) in 1969.
Much later, in the 80s and 90s, Robert Kennedy's children Michael Kennedy and David Kennedy, as well as JFK's son John F. Kennedy Jr.
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 John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Perhaps the best known Kennedy is the late President of the United States John F. Kennedy.
The Kennedy family is often compared to the Adams and the Bush families as among the great American political families.
Robert Sargent Shriver III - attorney and law professor at Pace University.
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 The Descendants of John McLean Robertson and Isabella Morrison
The Descendants of John McLean Robertson and Isabella Morrison
According to John McLean Robertson's Will, Maggie was living in Charlottetown when it was written in 1894, in which he left the sum of twenty five dollars to her.
John had become an American citizen on Sept 30, 1904 and at that time a spouse automatically became a citizen too, so Nora became a US citizen also.
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 Mind Over Matter
Among those who were convinced of his abilities in this early period were Judge John Edmunds of the New York State Supreme Court and Robert Hare, an ameritus professor of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania.
Crookes and eight other observers including Sir WIlliam Huggins, a physicist and member of the Royal Society, observed Home lightly place his fingertips on the end of the board and watched the register desccend as low as nine pounds.
William G. Roll, of the Psychical Research Foundation (affiliated with West Georgia College in Carrollton, Georgia), is one of the foremost American researchers of poltergeist phenomena.
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 Conqueror22
Leopold Harold Hamar John Amery, Hon., * 1956.
Robert Edward Peter Gascoyne-Cecil, 6th Marquess of Salisbury, * 1916, + 2003, Md. 1945, Marjorie (Mollie) Olein Wyndham-Quin, d.
Diana Cavendish, * 1909, + 1992, Md.1) 1935 (div.
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 William John Robert Spencer-cavendish Lord / Kathleen Kennedy
William John Robert Spencer-cavendish Lord / Kathleen Kennedy
Name: William John Robert Spencer-cavendish Lord Born: 10 Dec 1917 at 29 Arlington Street, London
Name: Kathleen Kennedy Note Born: 29 Feb 1920 at Brookline, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts Died: 19 May 1948 at Ste Bauzille, Ardeche, France Other Spouses: John Robert Cavendish Father: Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Mass., on May 29, 1917.
Robert Francis Kennedy was born the seventh child of Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy on November 20, 1925.
John Farrar, the diver, found Kopechne in the back seat stiffened by rigor mortis, her face craned into the upended rear foot well, her hands clawed around the edge of the back seat, as if she had stretched for her last gulps of air.
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