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  1. The Mathematical and Other Writings of Robert Leslie Ellis [microform] by Robert Leslie Ellis, 2010-01-06
  2. The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes by the Late Robert Leslie Ellis, Together with English Translations of the Principal Latin Pieces, Volume 4 by Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis, et all 2010-01-12
  3. The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes by the Late Robert Leslie Ellis, Together with English Translations of the Principal Latin Pieces, Volume 3 by Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis, et all 2010-06-13
  4. The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes by the Late Robert Leslie Ellis, Together with English Translations of the Principal Latin Pieces, Volume 2 by Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis, et all 2010-02-04
  5. The Mathematical and Othe Writings of R.L. Ellis, Ed. by W. Walton by Robert Leslie Ellis, 2010-01-10
  6. Designing Data Networks by Robert Leslie Ellis, 1985-11
  7. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, Volume 2 by Norman Macleod Ferrers, Robert Leslie Ellis, et all 2010-03-04
  8. The Mathematical Writings of Duncan Farquharson Gregory by William Walton, Robert Leslie Ellis, et all 2010-03-04
  9. Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 12 by Francis Bacon, 2010-02-24
  10. The Mathematical and Other Writings of Robert Leslie Ellis by Harvey Goodwin, 2010-01-11
  11. Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 3 by Francis Bacon, 2010-06-13
  12. Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 11 by Francis Bacon, James Spedding, 2010-03-07
  13. Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8 by Francis Bacon, James Spedding, 2010-03-09
  14. Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 2 by Francis Bacon, James Spedding, 2010-03-02

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2. Ellis, Robert Leslie(red) - Criticadelibros.org
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3. Ellis, Robert Leslie(red) - Bokanmeldelse.com
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4. Ellis, Robert Leslie, 1817-1859 (in VSCCAT)
Ellis, Robert Leslie, 18171859. Heading Ellis, Robert Leslie, 1817-1859 Source data found
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5. ELLIS, Robert Leslie Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
ELLIS, Robert Leslie ALS to Mr Bruce
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6. Ellis, Robert Leslie(red) - Boekrecensie.com
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The mathematical and other writings of Robert Leslie Ellis by Robert Leslie Ellis
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8. Valerius Terminus, By Francis Bacon (preface)
Preface by Robert Leslie Ellis. The following fragments of a great work on the Interpretation of Nature were first published in Stephens's Letters
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9. Robert Leslie Ellis, Compare Book Prices, New Used Books
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10. Project Gutenberg Titles By Ellis, Robert Leslie, 1817-1859
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Ellis, Robert Leslie, 18171859. Valerius Terminus On the Interpretation of Nature Valerius Terminus On the Interpretation
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11. The Online Books Page: Search Results
Ellis, Robert Leslie, contrib. Valerius Terminus On the Interpretation of Nature , by Francis Bacon, ed. by Robert Stephens and James Spedding (Gutenberg
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Ellis, J. Breckenridge (John Breckenridge) (18701956). Lahoma (English) Ellis, Robert Leslie (1817-1859). Valerius Terminus; of the interpretation of
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Dr. Richard A. Ellis, MD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr. Robert C. Ellis, MD - Columbus, Ohio Dr. Leslie T. Emmert-Buck, MD - Easton, Maryland
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14. Dictionary Of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers
Ellis, Robert Leslie Empson, William Engels, Friedrich Ensor, George Eusebia, see Hays, Mary Evans, Marian, see Eliot Fairbairn, Andrew Martin
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers
Senior Editors: W. J. Mander and Alan P. F. Sell
List of Entries
Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill
Abercrombie, John
Adam, James
Adamson, Robert
Alexander, Robert Jocelyn
Alexander, Samuel
Alexander, William Lindsay
Allen, Charles Grant Blairfindie
Allen, John
Alliott, Richard
Allon, Henry Archer-Hind, Richard Dacre Armitage, Elkanah Arnold, Mary August, see Ward, Mrs Humphry Arnold, Matthew Arnold, Thomas Aspland, Robert Austin, John Avebury, Lord, see Lubbock Aveling, Edward Bibbins Babbage, Charles Badham, Charles Bagehot, Walter Bailey, Samuel Baillie, Matthew Bain, Alexander

15. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
Robert Leslie Ellis, 1817–59. For a list of all references in the database, including a list of any letters exchanged with Charles Darwin, click on Refs
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17. Valerius Terminus, By Francis Bacon (preface)
Preface by Robert Leslie Ellis. The following fragments of a great work on the Interpretation of Nature were first published in Stephens’s Letters and
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Francis Bacon
Valerius Terminus
Preface by Robert Leslie Ellis
It is impossible to ascertain the motive which determined Bacon to give to the supposed author the name of Valerius Terminus, or to his commentator, of whose annotations we have no remains, that of Hermes Stella. It may be conjectured that by the name Terminus he intended to intimate that the new philosophy would put an end to the wandering of mankind in search of truth, that it would be the TERMINUS AD QUEM in which when it was once attained the mind would finally acquiesce. However this may be, the tract is undoubtedly obscure, partly from the style in which it is written, and partly from its being only a fragment. It is at the same time full of interest, inasmuch as it is the earliest type of the INSTAURATIO...
Note to Preface by James Spedding:
The contents of the manuscript before Bacon touched it may be thus described. The particular point on which I venture to disagree with Mr. Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the NOVUM ORGANUM, promising at the same time a fuller explanation of the grounds of my own conclusion, which I will now give. of the Interpretation of Nature with the Annotations of a few fragments of the first book, viz.

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19. Walton Prison, Liverpool
Again Ellis, assisted by Robert Baxter, officiated at these. Peter Allen was duly hanged by Robert Leslie Stewart (assisted by Harry Robinson),
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Walton prison, Liverpool. Walton was Liverpool's second major prison and was built between 1850 and 1854 on the then fashionable Panopticon (radial) principle. It was designed by Messrs. Charles Peirce and J. Weightman and constructed in Hornby Road, Liverpool with an initial capacity for 1,000 inmates. It took both male and female prisoners who had been sentenced at the Liverpool Assizes and was one of the largest and most modern prisons in England, in its day. The photo shows Walton in its present form with the 19th century tower still visible above the modern additions to the buildings. In 1892 its predecessor, Kirkdale Gaol closed altogether, although most of its inmates had been transferred to Walton in 1890. Apparently, according to contemporary reports, they were simply marched along the road from one prison to the other.
Liverpool became an Assize town in 1835 and in 1854 its famous St. George's Hall opened, becoming the venue for many famous trials. The gallows at Walton.
Strangely, for a few years both Walton and Kirkdale prisons had execution sheds and it would seem, shared the same gallows which was transported between them.
After the failure of the trap doors to open at the hanging of John Lee at Exeter in 1885, the Home Office commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Alton Beamish to design a standard gallows for use throughout the country. This consisted of two uprights with a cross beam in 8 inch section oak. The beam was long enough to execute three prisoners side by side and was set over a 12 foot long by 4 foot wide two leaf trap set level with the surrounding floor. The trap doors were made from three inch thick oak and were released by a metal lever set into the floor of the execution chamber. This was a great improvement over some of the older designs and considerably speeded up the execution process.

20. The English Hangmen
In 1923 Ellis had the worst job of his career when he and Robert Baxter hanged Edith Jessie Thompson Robert Leslie Stewart from Edinburgh 1918 1988.
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The English hangmen from 1850 to 1964 The post of hangman became much sought after in the mid 19 th century and remained so until capital punishment ceased in 1964 with large numbers of applicants (including women) for each vacancy. It would probably attract just as many applicants today if capital punishment were to be reintroduced. Swaziland had more than 50 applications for the post in 1998 from people from all over the world. When William Calcraft retired it ceased to be a salaried position and in fact fees barely increased at all from the 1870's to the 1960's. It is therefore reasonable to suppose that most of those who held the post of executioner did it not for financial gain but for other, more personal, reasons.
George Smith from Dudley in the Midlands 1805 - 1874.
Period in office - 1849 - 1872.
George Smith was born in Rowley Regis in 1805 and was a prisoner himself at Stafford when entered the “trade” as an assistant to Calcraft. His first job was assisting at the double hanging of James Owen and George Thomas outside Stafford gaol on the 11th of April 1840. He learnt the job and was able to perform executions himself, principally in the Midlands.

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