THE WEIRS IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY If nephew William is son of Lancelot Margaret, then john and Lancelot were were Robert and Agnes burkill; likely Anns maiden name was burkill http://pasttimes.topcities.com/weirs_in_northumberland_county.htm
Extractions: Past Times The WEIRs listed below arrived in Northumberland County, Ontario from Ireland between about 1829 and 1837. Census and church records indicate that they were Protestant Irish. My assumption is that they were all related, but more research is required to be certain. The notes following the table below outline the connections I have found so far. If you are descended from any of these lines, please contact me. I have lots of information to share. Maybe we can untangle this mystery together. NAME SPOUSE CHILDREN LAND NOTES Lancelot (c.1796-April 1871) Margaret (c.1790-Dec. 1882) William Mary (1828-1914) Robert (1830-1905) Ann Jane (c.1834-1900) Block D, Lot 5 Town of Cobourg, - land purchased 1848 Cobourg census for 1851 missing; Lancelot and Margaret found in 1861 living with William at Hamilton Twp, Concession 3, Lot 3. Land purchased in 1840; in 1871 back in Cobourg; settlement of Margarets estate names heirs Robert and Mary Ann WEIR, Ann Jane DAWE, Hugh and Mary Ann LINTON, William and Sophia WEIR; William WEIR and family moved to the Dakota Territory c. 1882
CCS Courses S01 burkill, john C., First Course in Mathematical Analysis PREREQUISITE ProfessorAgboolasF02 Course Math CS 103. Instructor Daryl Cooper http://www.ccs.ucsb.edu:81/courses/past courses/W03.html
Extractions: These courses constitute the majority of Winter 2003 offerings. However, additional courses may be added later. Check the bulletin board in the front hallway outside the CCS offices for additions, cancellations, and/or changes. All UCSB undergraduates are welcome in most CCS classes. Please see below for additional information for Letters and Science and Engineering students. All CCS students must consult with their faculty advisors on their course of study each quarter. An Advising Check Slip has been distributed to all CCS students in their college mailboxes for Winter 2003. This slip must be filled in, signed by your advisor, and returned to Terri in CCS Room 104 . At that time you will be checked off for advising for the Winter Quarter. Independent Studies Independent Studies courses may be arranged with instructors. Forms must be completed by the end of the first week of classes. Forms are available in the CCS Office, Room 104. Your proposal must be approved by the instructor, and returned to Leslie in the CCS Office. It will then be scheduled with the UCSB Registrars Office and you will be issued an Enrollment Code and a Course Approval Code with which to add the class.
CCS Courses S01 burkill, john C., First Course in Mathematical Analysis. PREREQUISITE ProfessorAgboola s F 01 Course Math CS 103. Instructor Daryl Cooper http://www.ccs.ucsb.edu:81/courses/past courses/W02.html
Extractions: Last update 2/6/2002 These courses constitute the majority of Winter 2002 offerings. However, additional courses may be added later. Check the bulletin board in the front hallway outside the CCS offices for additions, cancellations, and/or changes. All UCSB undergraduates are welcome in most CCS classes. Please see below for additional information for Letters and Science and Engineering students. All CCS students must consult with their faculty advisors on their course of study each quarter. An Advising Check Slip has been distributed to all CCS students in their college mailboxes for Winter 2002. This slip must be filled in, signed by your advisor, and returned to Terri in CCS Room 104. At that time you will be checked off for advising for the Winter Quarter. Independent Studies Independent Studies courses may be arranged with instructors. Forms must be completed by the end of the first week of classes. Forms are available in the CCS Office, Room 104. Your proposal must be approved by the instructor, and returned to the CCS Office immediately. It will then be scheduled with the UCSB Registrar's Office and you will be issued an Enrollment Code and a Course Approval Code with which to add the class. You must officially add Independent Study courses, just as you would regular classes, to receive credit. ALL UCSB COURSES MUST BE ADDED BY THE END OF THE 3 RD WEEK OF INSTRUCTION. For Winter 2002 the deadline is Friday, January 25
/u3/maths/2006/mdolan/www/lib The theory of differential equations, ODE, john Charles burkill, 128, 1956.Integration of ordinary differential equations, ODE, ELInce, 129, 1939 http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~mdolan/lib
Extractions: Title Symbol Author Description? Matsoc code ISBN Year of Publication A first course in Calculus CALC Serge Lang small and yellow A second course in Calculus CALC Serge Lang small and yellow A second course in Calculus CALC Serge Lang Second Edition An Analytical Calculus CALC E.A. Maxwell volume three Avanced Pure Mathematics A revision Course CALC R.G. Meadows + R. Delbourgo penguin Advanced Calculus CALC Kaplan contains cool card Advanced Calculus a differential forms approach CALC Harold M. Edwards big and green calculus CALC Lloyd L. Smail bequeathed Calculus vol 1 CALC Tom M. Apostol one variable calculus with an introduction to linear algebra Calculus vol 2 CALC Tom M. Apostol calculus of several variables with applications to probability and vector analysis Theory amd problems of advanced calculus CALC Murray R Spiegel Simetric edition - special note Calculus CALC Micheal Spivak old book smell Calculus CALC Sherwood and Taylor bequeathed Calculus with Analytical Geometry CALC Richmond Calculus 7th Ed CALC Larson+Hostetler+Edwards pretty Differential and Integral Calculus CALC N. Piskunov
ABSENT VOTERS Grimsby & Cleethorpes 1919 burkill, john William 152 Tiverton Street P.0.W. burkill, Sidney 11 WellingtonTce., Well n St. 3 GH 2 MT Coy., 162176 Pte. BURKITT, Albert http://www.angelfire.com/de/delighted/B.html
MALTON61-1 On the 31st ult., at Welford, Northhamptonshire, john burkill, gentleman, brotherto the late Thomas burkill, cordwainer, Malton, aged 85 years. http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/Malton63-2.html
Extractions: Search: Lycos Angelfire Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next MALTON MESSENGER - APRIL 1863 JUNE 1863 Transcribed by Andrew Sefton Malton Messenger Published 4 April 1863 On the 14th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr M. SPIELGELHALTER of a daughter. On the 28th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr P. E. GIBSON, builder, of a son. On the 11th? ult., at Malton, Georgeii NEWTON, aged 3 years. On the 30th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr M. SPEIGELHALTER, watchmaker, aged 2? years. On the 29th ult., at Salton, Mr Robert BULMER, farmer, aged 46 years. Malton Messenger Published 11 April 1863 On the 3rd inst., at Oswaldkirk, the wife of Mr O. MARSHALL, of a son. On the 7th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr John RUSTON, of the Golden Lion Inn, of a daughter. On the 8th ult., at School House Hill, the wife of Mr SADDLER of a son. On the 8th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr Alfred BROWN, joiner, of a son. On the 9th ult., at Birdsall, the wife of Mr WHITWELL, of a son.
Tourism Queensland Hooker 1, john burkill. Hope Harbour Int l Hotel, Craig Douglas, 07 55301999.Horizon at Mission Beach, The, Margit Leggerit, 07 40575555 http://www.queensland.com.hk/contact.asp?sl=H
K-9 And Company: A Girl's Best Friend [1981] @ EOFFTV VT Editor john burkill Vision Mixer Mark Kershaw. MUSIC Theme Music FiachraTrench, Ian Levine Theme Music Arranged By Peter Howell http://www.eofftv.com/k/k9/k-9_and_company_main.htm
Extractions: "A reasuring bike with excellent handling. Not the fastest in the world but fast enough to get you in or out of trouble. I love it and think it's one of the best bikes I have had, the riding position is so comfortable, everything just comes to hand. Keep the engine above 3000rpm and the clunky gearchange mentioned by another owner snicks into place like silk. "
Title O17 B959S, A second course in mathematical analysis /, burkill, JC (john Charles),1900, burkill, H.,, 0521523435 (pbk.) , Cambridge Univeristy Press http://www.lib.sjtu.edu.cn/chinese/collection&resources/xstbww04-12.htm
NERC Research Funding - Science Priorities This meeting was attended by the following people Chris German (chair), AndyClark, Peter burkill, Richard Lampitt, john Parkes, Monty Priede, Mike Webb, http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/deepoceans/background.shtml
Searching For Jesus: Methodology The recollection of Jesus baptism by john visibly caused problems for the of secret epiphanies (Dibelius) and mysterious revelations (burkill). http://www.courses.drew.edu/sp2000/BIBST189.001/baptizer.html
Extractions: Of all the stories about Jesus, that concerning his "baptism for repentance for forgiveness of sins" by John (Mk 1:4-11) may have the greatest claim to historical reliability. At work here is the so-called "criterion of embarrassment," i.e., the fact that such stories posed such a problem for the earliest Christians that if they had not been firmly anchored in historical tradition they would never have been preserved, and they would certainly not have been created (see Meier, I, 168-170). As Meier observes (II, 101): "There is no credible reason why the early church of the first generation would have gone out of its way to invent a story that would only create enormous difficulties for its inventor. After all, the story of the baptism presents the church's Lord as being put in a position of inferiority to John by accepting from him a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The narrative runs counter to the desire of all Four Gospels to make the historically independent John merely a forerunner, proclaimer, prophet, or witness of Jesus. More to the point, the idea that Jesus, whom early Christianity considered sinless and the source of forgiveness of sins for humanity, should be associated with sinners by undergoing a 'baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins' is hardly a fiction created by the church, unless the church enjoyed multiplying difficulties for itself." Theissen similarly states, "This is one of the most certain pieces of information in the life of Jesus" (p. 196).
Independent, The (London): Queen's Counsel Victor Lawrence Lyon; Paul Mann; Peter john Murphy; Guy Alexander burkill;Timothy Frank Corner; Gregory David Mark Dickinson; Peter Nicholas Francis; http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20020328/ai_n12606697
Dataset Inventory And Banking Status For Cruise CD132 Bacteroidetes distribution data, Fry john, Received. FRRF profiles, burkill Peter,Received. Microbial DNA sample catalogue, Murrell J Colin, Received http://www.bodc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/inventory?project=mfmb&activity=cruise&action=CD13
Dataset Inventory And Banking Status For Cruise CD132 Bacteroidetes distribution data, Fry john, Received CTD profiles (incl.temp, sal, oxy, fluor, atten, turb), burkill Peter, Available http://www.bodc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/inventory?project=mfmb&activity=cruise&action=CD13
Ahmad Abid Munir He started after me at a Ph.D. and is reputedly 12 years older, but john Jessop at the Singapore Botanic Gardens under then Director, Mr HM burkill. http://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/munir-ahmad.html
Extractions: BIOGRAPHY Home Biography They were the days when the strong ties between the Botany Department and the State Herbarium were very strong indeed. As was written by Alison MacCusker in her obituary of Sir Rutherford Robertson, who had left for ANU in 1969: "Robertson had joined forces with Hansjoerg Eichler, Keeper of the State Herbarium of South Australia, to boost taxonomic training in botany. Eichler was given honorary staff status with the Botany Department and in that capacity supervised or co-supervised a large number of post-graduate students over more than a decade. This fruitful partnership to build a taxonomic centre of excellence delivered a cohort of taxonomists who are still active in many Australian (and overseas) herbaria and universities." It is a pity that we have lost most of that postgraduate contact here. Hopefully the new alliance in the new Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity involving the original Botany Department, now merged with Zoology in the Department of Environmental Biology, the SA Museum, and sections of the Waite Institute will see a return of postgraduate research to the State Herbarium, with the stimulation and enrichment that goes with it. Munir is not the first of this earlier cohort to retire. He is preceded by Paul Wilson in the WA Herbarium and Dick Schodde who became head of (animal) collections in CSIRO Wildlife.
Dr. JOHN M. MORRISON Vijay Kumar Manghnani, john M. Morrison, Lian Xie, Subrahmanyam Bulusu, 2002 . Morrison, J. M. (2002) Hydrography in Watts, burkill and Smith, http://www4.ncsu.edu/eos/users/m/morrison/www/morrison_vita.html
China Foreign Colonies 1887 AR burkill 1889 1892 john McGregor (1st time) 1892 - 1893 Purdon (2ndtime) 1893 - 1894 john McGregor (2nd time) 1894 - 1897 JL Scott http://www.worldstatesmen.org/China_Foreign_colonies.html
Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure ASMs Brenda burkill, john Peters, Tony Goodman Lighting Ralph Shafran Sound Shirley Jowell Workshop Ken Millard, Bob Legge, Terry O Sullivan, http://www.headlandview.co.uk/tower/plays/1961/p6199.htm
Extractions: Cast Lush John Bennett Poppy Faire Gillian Wilson Agatha Whatcombe Dorothy Martin Ambrose Applejohn Don Goffin Anna Valeska Pat Whitehouse Horace Pengard Ronald Hackett Mrs Pengard Paula Munday Ivan Borolsky David Goldman Dennet Tom Tillery Johnny Jason Paul Baron Pirates, Coastguards, Police Ken Millard
Report 18 -- Appendix 2D burkill, PH, ES Edwards, AWG john MA Sleigh. 1993. Microzooplankton and theirherbivorous activity in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. DeepSea Res. http://www.usglobec.org/reports/rep18/rep18.appendix2d.html
Extractions: Chilworth, Southampton, SO16 7NS, United Kingdom January 1995 The impetus to incorporate biological models in OGCMs has come so far from studies of the global carbon cycle, which are primarily interested in the ecosystems in general terms, such as primary production and export flux, rather than in the details of the ecosystems themselves. However, if the biological interactions within the ecosystems are to be modeled and understood more detailed models will be needed. They will also give more confidence that the current extremely simple, carbon-cycle-oriented models are producing good simulations for the right reasons. The most urgently needed improvements in the models, and the measurements that will be required to provide validations and parameter values, are discussed in Section 3. The Fasham-Ducklow-McKelvie (1990) model (hereafter FDM90) has been incorporated in several large-scale models. The ecosystem is based on nitrogen, and features seven compartments: nitrate, ammonia, bacteria, phytoplankton, zooplankton, detritus and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). As important as the variables in a model however are the biological processes represented. In this case the phytoplankton photosynthesize (taking up nitrate and ammonia, but exuding DON) and suffer natural mortality (becoming detritus); the zooplankton graze phytoplankton, bacteria and detritus (producing more detritus as fecal pellets), excrete ammonia and DON and suffer mortality; the bacteria take in ammonia and DON, and excrete ammonia; and detritus sinks and breaks down to DON. The inhibition by ammonia of the uptake of nitrate by phytoplankton is included.