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  1. Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras, Vol. 2: Advanced Theory (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Vol. 16) by Richard V. Kadison and John Ringrose, 1997-08-22
  2. Cirencester Parish Church of St. John Baptist by Hedley Ringrose, Martin Cooper, 1997-07
  3. Compact non-self-adjoint operators (Van Nostrand Reinhold mathematical studies, 35) by John R Ringrose, 1971
  4. Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras, Vol. 1: Elementary Theory (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Richard V. Kadison, John R. Ringrose, 1983-05-12
  5. Hochschullehrer (Newcastle): Ian Sneddon, Philip Van Der Eijk, Tom Kirkwood, Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow, John Ringrose (German Edition)
  6. Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, V. 15) by John R. Ringrose Richard V. Kadison, 1997-07-01
  7. Half-speed bearing whirl excited by a single propagating stall cell in a multi-stage axial-flow compressor, (Aeronautical Research Council. Reports and memoranda) by John Ringrose, 1969
  8. Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras: v. 4 by Richard V. Kadison, John R. Ringrose, 1992-07
  9. The celebrated answer to the Rev. C. Lesley's Case stated: Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England : printed word for word, and refuted sentence after sentence by Robert Manning, 1850

21. Ringrose
Biography of john ringrose (19320BC) john ringrose was educated at BuckhurstHill County High School in Chigwell in the Epping Forest district of Essex
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John Ringrose was educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School in Chigwell in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The school is on the northeastern perimeter of the metropolitan area of London. After leaving the school, Ringrose entered St John's College, Cambridge and he received an M.A., then later a Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1957. After completing his Ph.D., Ringrose was appointed a lecturer in mathematics at King's College of the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1957. He remained in Newcastle until 1961 when he returned to Cambridge as a lecturer in mathematics. He was also elected a fellow of his old College, St John's College, Cambridge. He remained at Cambridge for two years then, in 1963, Ringrose returned to Newcastle where he was appointed a senior lecturer in mathematics. In 1964 he was appointed to the chair of Pure Mathematics at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and he held this post until he retired in 1993. On his retiral he became professor emeritus at Newcastle. He also served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1983 until 1988. Ringrose is a leading world expert on non-self-adjoint operators and operator algebras. He has written on operators of

22. Ringrose Portrait
Portrait of john ringrose. The URL of this page is, © Copyright information.http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/PictDisplay/ringrose.html.
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John Ringrose
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23. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - John Ringrose
According to our current online database, john ringrose has 1 students and 8descendants. We welcome any additional information.
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24. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For John Ringrose
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25. References Cited
Dedicated to Captain R. Fitz Roy, RN by john Arrowsmith. See Howse Throwerfor a modern edition of the ringrose translation.
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self.name="maps"; Maps and Charts Admiralty, British H. M. S. Beagle Surveys between 1826 and 1839. Taunton, England: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office.
Chart in six sections, as follows:
L945 No. 1: South part of Indefatigable, Barrington, Chatham ( detail view , NE corner), Charles, Hood.
L946 No. 2: South part of Albemarle ( detail view , SW corner).
L948 No. 4: Narborough, north part of Albemarle ( detail view , to compare with Admiralty Chart 1375), James, northwest segment of Indefatigable.
L949 No. 5: East part of Bindloe, Tower ( detail view Beagle track past island).
L950 No. 6: Abingdon and Bindloe Island.
Eight detail views, as follows:
L951: Charles Island: Post Office Bay area.
: Albemarle Island: Tagus Cove area.
L953: Northwest corner of Chatham Island. L954: Fresh Water Bay, Chatham Island. L955: Gardner Bay, Hood Island. L956: East side of James Island, Sulivan Bay, Bartholomew Island. L957: West side of James Island, James Bay, Albany Island. L958: Iguana Cove, Albemarle Island. Selected Editions of Admiralty Chart 1375: Galapagos Islands Surveyed by Capt. Robt. Fitz Roy R. N. and the Officers of H. M. S.

26. AUSTRALIA DEATHS
late of Merrylands. 15AUG1979 SMH. ringrose,john Hughes. 03SEP1972. Death at Concord. 04APR1987 SMH. ringrose,john Leslie Foran. 29DEC2001. 78. Death
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27. B.C. Voters List 1898 - Su
Farmer, WDel Sutherby, john ringrose, Lot 137, Gp.2, Tp.6, South Arm, Farmer,WDel Sutherland, Alex, Whitewater, Blacksmith, KWS Sutherland, Alexander,
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28. The World WYKES Web: Gallery - Creaton, Northants
ringrose, john, Carpenter ringrose Samuel, Carpenter Roach, Mary, shopkeeper Rosejohn, green grocer Ryder, john, Schoolmaster Sharman, Isaac
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Gallery - Creaton, Northants
The small village of Great Creaton lies about 6 miles north-west of Northampton, straddling the old A50 Northampton to Leicester road (now the A5199). It is a typical English village, complete with village green, two churches and of course a pub. Images produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service.
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St. Michael's Church, or to give it its full name, the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, is a small church located within the village, on the side of a hill, from which there are good views to the north to the grounds of the magnificent Queen Anne house of Cottesbrooke Hall and its renowned gardens, and to the east to the imposing 7th Century Saxon church of All Saints at Brixworth. St Michael's most noteworthy feature is the broad, squat clock tower, which dates from the 12th and 13th centuries, which houses a peel of six bells. It may have served as a watchtower and a place of refuge for the villagers in times of civil strife. Creaton United Reformed Church There has been a non-conformist chapel on the site of the present United Reformed Church since 1694, although the present building dates from 1793 and has been renovated and refurbished several times since then.

29. John Lam On Ruby Blocks Vs. C# Using
www.ringrose.name email address on web page. re john Lam on Ruby Blocks vs.C using. C++/CLI Evangelist Posted @ 5/3/2005 1113 AM
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30. WebGED: Andy Sefton's Family Data Page
ringrose, john Thomas (1869 1869) - male b. 1869 in Weaverthorpe d. 9 MAR 1869in Weaverthorpe father ringrose, johnathon (1844 - )
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previous go to surnames Rhodes, Nanny - female
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Dealtry, John
child: Dealtry, Robert (1793 - 1863) Richards, Arthur Willie - male
b. 20 APR 1858
d. 1887 in Lost at sea
father:
Richards, David (1814 - 1890)
mother:  , Leah (1818 - 1871) Richards, Arthur Willie - male
b. 21 JAN 1887
father:
Richards, Charles David (1854 - 1918)
mother: Sefton, Hannah (1855 - 1931) Richards, Bertha Lavina - female
b. 13 DEC 1882 d. 27 JUN 1900 father:
Richards, Charles David (1854 - 1918) mother: Sefton, Hannah (1855 - 1931) Richards, Charles David - male b. 20 APR 1854 in Pentlagair d. 30 JAN 1918 father: Richards, David (1814 - 1890) mother:  , Leah (1818 - 1871) spouse: Sefton, Hannah (1855 - 1931) - m. 8 NOV 1875 in Oystermouth Church, Mumbles child: Richards, Leah Jane (1876 - ) child: Richards, Florence May (1879 - ) child: Richards, Emily Hannah (1880 - ) child: Richards, Bertha Lavina (1882 - 1900) child: Richards, Frank David Charles (1884 - ) child: Richards, Nesta Louise (1884 - ) child: Richards, Arthur Willie (1887 - ) child: Richards, Minnie Blanche (1888 - ) child: Richards, Edith Mabel (1890 - )

31. WebGED: Andy Sefton's Family Data Page
child ringrose, William Harrison (1867 1867) childringrose, john Thomas (1869 - 1869) child ringrose, Charlie (1870 - )
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previous go to surnames Sleightholme, Eleanor Harrison - female
b. ABT 1888 in Sinnington
d. MAY 1964 in Middlesbrough
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Sleightholme, John (1863 - )
mother: Brown, Ellen
spouse: Moody, Fred Sleightholme, Elizabeth - female
b. 11 MAY 1828
father:
Sleightholme, George (1787 - 1853)
mother: Miller, Eleanor Mary (1793 - 1856)
spouse: Barker, William (1825 - )
child: Barker, Sleightholme (1852 - ) Sleightholme, Elizabeth - female b. 1838 in Fadmoor father: Sleightholme, George (1795 - 1844) mother: Garnett, Ellen (1801 - ) Sleightholme, Elizabeth (Betty) - female b. 1788 father: Sleightholme, John mother: Fowler, Hannah (1761 - ) spouse: Holmes, Richard child: Holmes, John (1820 - ) child: Holmes, Ann (1822 - ) Sleightholme, Emily - female b. ABT 1874 father: Sleightholme, Robert (1833 - ) mother: Fentris, Mary Ann Sleightholme, Ernest Fenwick - male b. 16 NOV 1894 in L Barugh, Kirby Misperton, York, England d. 31 MAR 1974 father: Sleightholme, George Henry (1857 - 1919) mother: Fenwick, Isabel (1857 - 1925) spouse: Moment, Annie (1902 - 1973) - m. 25 APR 1923 child: private child: private child: private Sleightholme, Esther

32. The Blackheath Poetry Society
poems by john ringrose. john ringrose left the Theatre after an extensivecareer as an actor and director, and moved into medical research fundraising,
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Blackheath Poetry Society John Ringrose
John Ringrose left the Theatre after an extensive career as an actor and director, and moved into medical research fundraising, eventually becoming Appeals Director of a national research medical charity. His early writing included several radio plays for the BBC and a full-length biography for Granada Publishing. He returned to poetry, an earlier interest, after retirement, and is a founder member of the Thameside Poetry Workshop. His poems have appeared in a number of magazines, including the specially selected fiftieth issue of Staple. His wife, Audrey, is a local community playwright, and they live in West Greenwich. They have three daughters.
No One Planned it Like This
'God does not gamble', said Einstein,
not knowing that after that moment of furious anger
we call the Big Bang
a great dice formed in the mind of the Prime Mover
and twenty one black holes expanded across the universe
stretched in four dimensions
from face to face in a gargantuan cube:
three opposite four, two against five, one against six;

33. Ringrose Family 1861 Naseby Or Northampton Family History Local History
john ringrose abt 1855 Naseby, Northamptonshire, England Son Naseby Mine arethe john and Dorothy ringrose so quite a few holes have been fille.
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34. John Tom Grimes-Leicester Family History Local History
Author, Topic john Tom GrimesLeicester (Read 93 times) Dawson Wood WilkinsonWackett from Lincolnshire (Caistor area) ringrose Higgs Riddington Lord
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35. Main Terramar Page
john ringrose Sylvia Sullivan. Landscape, Kim Saxon Lore Cordell john ringrose,22819 Chiquita. March 11, 2006, Diane O Neall, 22811 Vida
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36. ThePeerage.com - Person Page 4652
Basil john ringrose1 (M) 46514 Pedigree Last Edited=15 May 2005. Lt.Col.Basil john ringrose is the son of Ernest ringrose.1 He married Jean Alice
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Last Edited=15 May 2005 Thomas Somerled Chamberlayne-Macdonald is the son of Major Nigel Donald Peter Chamberlayne-Macdonald and Penelope Mary Alexandra Chamberlayne He was born on 24 November 1969. Citations
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    Sir John Ramsay, 1st and last Lord Bothwell (M)
    b. before 1464, d. 9 September 1513, #46512
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    Last Edited=17 May 2005 Sir John Ramsay 1st and last Lord Bothwell was the son of John Ramsay and Janet Napier He was born before 1464. He married, firstly, Janet Kennedy , daughter of John Kennedy 2nd Lord Kennedy and Lady Elizabeth Seton , circa 6 November 1505. He and Janet Kennedy were divorced.
  • 37. B ESQUEMELING, JOHN And BASIL RINGROSE /b , BUCANIERS OF AMERICA
    p Two volumes in one. 4to. Nineteenth century mottled calf by Francis Bedford,spine gilt extra in six compartments. Quarter morocco folding case.
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    , BUCANIERS OF AMERICA: Or, a True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Committed of late Years upon the Coasts of the West Indies . . . . The Second Edition . . . . [together with] BUCANIERS OF AMERICA. The Second Volume. Containing the Dangerous Voyage and Bold Attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others . . . . From the Original Journal of the said Voyage . . . .
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    "THE CLASSIC OF BUCCANEERING BOOKS" ESQUEMELING, JOHN and BASIL RINGROSE BUCANIERS OF AMERICA: Or, a True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Committed of late Years upon the Coasts of the West Indies . . . . The Second Edition . . . . [together with] BUCANIERS OF AMERICA. The Second Volume. Containing the Dangerous Voyage and Bold Attempts of Captain Bartholomew Sharp, and others . . . . From the Original Journal of the said Voyage . . . . London: For William Crooke, 1684-85. Two volumes in one. 4to. Nineteenth century mottled calf by Francis Bedford, spine gilt extra in six compartments. Quarter morocco folding case. [x], 55 [50-51, 54-55 misnumbered], 80, 84, [xii], [xiv], 216 [140, 144-216 misnumbered], [24] pages. Eight engraved plates, three folding maps, illustrations in the text. Short crack at foot of top joint. A superb copy in a fine binding. FIRST COMPLETE EDITION, containing all four parts

    38. St. Albert Kinsmen
    Sincerely, john ringrose, President. Phone (780) 4587433 Cell (780) 818-6390.Email john.ringrose@stalbertkinsmen.ca
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    Saturday Rocks at Rock'n August

    In 1974, the event was officially named "The Rainmaker Rodeo" after media referred to the rodeo as "the rodeo that rains, yeah a real rainmaker."
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    The Kinsmen Club of St. Albert is a member of "KIN Canada" the national association for Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs across Canada. Our club was established in 1964. St. Albert Kinsmen through the years and today are recognized for their dedicated commitment to serve the community while still having fun.
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    Our club has a strong commitment to the Association's motto: " Serving the Community's Greatest Need"
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    You are welcome to attend one of our regular club meetings. We meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month September through June at the Kinsmen Korral, 47 Riel Drive, St. Albert. We typically gather for socializing at about 6:15 p.m., with Dinner at 6:30 p.m., and our Club General Meeting that begins at approximately 7:30 p.m. If you have any additional questions or comments, leave me a message at 780-458-7433 or email me and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

    39. RoOLQR
    Rimmington, john. ringrose, john. Ripon, Marquis of. Rippin, Daniel. Rippin, P.Trustees of. Road Trustees of. Roadley, William. Robbs, William
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    Returns of Owners Of Land Leicester 1871 Population in 1871....................269,311 Inhabited Houses...................5888,606 No. of Parishes................................334 The following returns have been transcribed from the Returns of Owners of Land records and whilst every effort has been made to make an accurate copy, this list must never the less be treated as a secondary source. Name of Owner Address of Owner Extent of Lands Gross Estimated Rental A. R. P. s. Quant, Rev. W. C Queenborough, John Derby Earl Shilton Radford, Henry Radford, Rev. H. F. Ragg, Thomas Railway Co., Coleorton Railway Company Great Northern Railway, London and North Western. Railway Co., Midland Railway Company South Leicestershire Ralphes, Joseph Ralphs, Thomas Ranson, Sarah Ratcliffe, Jane Ratcliffe, Robert Ravell, Matthias Ravell, William Rawlings, William Raworth, Joseph Raws, Miss Rawson, G. and A. F. Rawson, William Raynard, Rev. W. Raynes, A. Raynes, Frances Rayns, John Rayns, Robert Read, John Read, John Read, Miss Read, Mrs. Read, Ralph Read, William Reading, Thomas

    40. Basil Ringrose
    This fourth part, by Basil ringrose (1685), containing the Dangerous Voyage But from that time we chose john Cox for the starboard, and john Fall for
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    Accounts of Juan Fernandez Islands Woodes Rogers William Dampier George Anson Richard Henry Dana Joshua Slocum Juan Fernandez Islands Extract from part 4 of Buccaneers of America
    (1684 edition) by Oliver Exquemeling This fourth part, by Basil Ringrose (1685), containing the 'Dangerous Voyage and Bold Assaults of Captain Bartholomew Sharp and others performed in the South Sea for the space of two years'. Click on for large view December 1680 December 1680 January 1681 January 1681 Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday The Marooning of William, a Mosquito Indian Reference to an earlier castaway Thursday, December 23rd.
    All the night past we had a fresh wind. But in the morning, from top-mast head, we descried a hummock of land. In the evening we saw it again. We found afterwards that what we had seen was the westernmost island of Juan Fernandez; which is nothing but a mere rock, there being no riding, nor scarce landing, near to it. Friday, December 24th.

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