Family Bible Records | Surname Genealogy 36 At Bishopp Thorpe, Anno Dom 1637 Decem 16th was my sonn william neile borne, Signed Paul neile. * Biography of william neile Mathematician http://www.ancestorhunt.com/bible-records-36.htm
Extractions: Ancestor Hunt Family Bible Records Bible Tidbits of Genealogy Records Page 36 Given Name(s) Last Name Access Ancestry Databases FREE! Bible Tidbits Pages: Master Index of all Surnames in Bibles I will pay you for legible scanned images of Bible records. Surnames found in Bible Records on this page: Brewster Brown Elder Ferguson ... Turner BREWSTER BREWSTER Family Name Search 1845 London Bible James Thomas BREWSTER born April 23 1853 quarter before 2 o'clock in morning. Ann Elizabeth BREWSTER Born Dec. 4 1854 quarter past four in the after Noon. Esther BREWSTER Born May 23 1856 Friday Half past 12 in the Morning. William BREWSTER Born April 13th 1861 Saturday at half past ? in the Morning. Jeremiah BREWSTER Born September 20 1862 Saturday at half past ? in the Morning. Footnotes: Purchaser of this Bible has Ebay ID historybuff9.
Salt Is The Cry !! John Camell neile Camell John Carmuckhell Carmichael william Carmuckhell neileCarter william Clewston John Coehon Colquhoon Alester Cowe John Crag http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/scots_prisoners.htm
Britannia Biographies William Laud Part 5 Biography of william Laud (15731645), Archbishop of Canterbury william But neile s translation proved also immediately beneficial to Laud. http://www.britannia.com/bios/wmlaud/rise.html
Britannia Biographies William Laud Part 7 Biography of william Laud (15731645), Archbishop of Canterbury The schemewas that Mountain should go to Durham, from which neile, Laud s friend, http://www.britannia.com/bios/wmlaud/buckingham.html
Extractions: Part 7: Associations with Buckingham In January 1623, Laud was inducted into the parsonage of Creeke in the Diocese of Peterborough which he was permitted to hold in commendam with his not very well endowed Welsh bishopric. But the new reign, which began in March 1625, when he was in his fifty-second year, was the beginning for him of new fortunes.
Semicubical Parabola -- From MathWorld It was discovered by william neile in 1657 and was the first nontrivial algebraiccurve to have its arc length computed. Wallis published the method in 1659 http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SemicubicalParabola.html
Extractions: MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Geometry Curves Plane Curves ... Verrill Semicubical Parabola A semicubical parabola is a curve of the form (i.e., it is half a cubic, and hence has power ). It has parametric equations and the polar equation The evolute of the parabola is a particular case of the semicubical parabola also called Neile's parabola or the cuspidal cubic. In Cartesian coordinates , it has equation which can also be written The Tschirnhausen cubic catacaustic is also a semicubical parabola. The semicubical parabola is the curve along which a particle descending under gravity describes equal vertical spacings within equal times, making it an isochronous curve . It was discovered by William Neile in 1657 and was the first nontrivial algebraic curve to have its arc length computed. Wallis published the method in 1659, giving Neile the credit (MacTutor Archive). The problem of finding the curve having this property had been posed by Leibniz in 1687 and was also solved by Huygens (MacTutor Archive).
Pepys' Diary: Neile, Sir Paul http//www.themediadrome.com/content/articles/history_articles/royal_society.htm.Father of mathematical genius william neile (16371670) http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/2309.php
Bishops Of Lincoln made Bishop of Dorchester by william the Conqueror, and soon after transferredthe see to Lincoln Richard neile, Bishop of Rochester, 1608 1610 http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/bishops_of_lincoln.htm
Bishops, Priors And Deans Of Durham Tobias Matthew. 15951606. william James. 1606-1617. Richard neile. 1617-1627.George Montaigne, Chaplain to the Earl of Essex, Professor of Divinity at http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/bishops_of_durham.htm
Extractions: appointment and termination Aldhun Eadmund Eadred Aethelric Aethelwin Walcher Prince Bishops William of St Carileph Rannulf Flambard Geoffrey Rufus William of St Barbara Hugh Pudsey Phillip of Poitou Richard Marsh Richard le Poor Nicholas Farnham Walter Kirkham Robert Stitchill Robert of Holy Island Antony De Beke d. 2 Mar 1310/1 Richard Kellaw Lewis de Beaumont Richard of Bury Thomas Hatfield John Fordham Walter Skirlaw Thomas Langley Robert Neville Laurence Booth William (Sutton) Dudley John Sherwood Richard Fox William (Sever) Senhouse Christopher Bainbridge Thomas Ruthall Thomas Wolsey Cuthbert Tunstall James Pilkington Richard Barnes Matthew Hutton Tobias Matthew William James Richard Neile George Montaigne Chaplain to the Earl of Essex, Professor of Divinity at Gresham College, Master of the Savoy and Chaplain to King James I, Rector of Great Cressingham, Norf., of Aspeden, Herts., of Cheam, Surrey, Dean of Westminster. Bishop of Lincoln, of London, Archbishop of York. d.1628. Priors of Durham (Pre-Reformation) Office Holder Year of appointment and termination Aldwin Turgot Algar Roger Lawrence Absolom Thomas German Bertram William Ralph Kermet Thomas of Melsonby Bertram of Middleton Hugh of Darlington Richard of Claxton Hugh of Darlington Richard of Hoton William of Tanfield Geoffrey of Burdon William of Cowton John Fossor Robert of Berrington John of Hemmingburgh John of Washington William of Ebchester John Burnaby Richard Bell Robert of Ebchester
Extractions: The Semi-cubical Parabola is probably the first curve in our NCB collection whose history is more fascinating than its mathematics. William Neile (1637-1670) discovered and rectified - measured - its arc length. His far more famous professor, John Wallis (1616-1703), published Neile's method in De Cycloide Later, on the continent, both Leibniz and Huygens investigated the problem of finding a curve down which a particle might descent, under the force of gravity, by falling equal vertical lengths in equal time intervals with an initial velocity different from zero. In 1673 Huygens' greatest publication, Horologium oscillatorim
Extractions: A return of Protestant and Papist (sic) Catholic Families Transcribed from public records by Margaret Moon and posted here with her permission. A list of the Families in the Parish of Mourneabbey in the Diocese of Cloyne taken by the Reverend Robert Nettles Clerk Minister of the same. * There were 30 Protestant Families and 194 Papist Families. The Rev. Nettles did not make a distinction on his list which 30 families were Protestant. My heading will be for the Catholic majority. There's no way of knowing which were Catholic or Protestant. Townland of Garryduff Papists (sic) - Catholics Butler Richard Cartie Charles Connors David Currane Philip Gully David Kaliher Denis Leahy Danile Mullane Daniel Mullane Timothy Riordan Daniel Sheehan Davis Townland of Ballinamona Papists (sic) - Catholics Barry Neil Barry John Caliher Mary Cartie Florence Connor Thomas Dinnahy Richard Grandon John Jackson Darby Kelly Michael Leary Felix Mahony Daniel McCartie Denis McDennis Daniel Mullane Patrick Mullane John Sheehan John Sullivan Owen Toomy Thomas Townland of Placus Papists (sic) - Catholics Bregan Walter Connell Denis Driscol John Dunahooe Michael Dunnahooe Cornelius Forane Denis Fowlooe Cornelius Heagerty Daniel Healy Thomas Healy Denis Higgins Maurice Higgins David Kearine John Kery Denis Leary Daniel Leary Darby Murphy Philip Owen John Reagan Peter Reagan Philip Seward John Seward Mr. Thomas
Seamen Deserters 1855 apprehended Myre Nicholas neile Joseph 21 Nicholes John Nolan william 23 NornHenry Norton George Ohoo 26 lascar Orr william 26 Perry Edward 23 Boston, http://www.genseek.net/marin552.htm
Extractions: The following is an index to seamen listed as deserters in the 'Police Gazette' Victoria for the year 1855. The usual information given is Name, Age, Occupation, Native Place, Physical Description, Ship, Date and Place where deserted. This is not a list of all deserters for the year 1855, it is only those listed in the Victoria Police Gazette. Further information can be obtained,contact Jenny
Naggs - Nickles Dublin City Directory 1850 neile, Neill, Neilson, Neirns, Neligan 12 Aungier St (occup not listed) Backto Top Neilan william, 7 York St (professor of drawing) Back to Top neile http://www.loughman.dna.ie/dublin1850/xdubdir64.html
Extractions: Naggs James, 39 North Summer St (law clerk) Back to Top Naghten Joseph L., 41 South Richmond St (seminary for young gentlemen) Back to Top Nagle John, 171 Townsend St (baker) Patrick, 25 North Earl St (grocer) Thomas, 19 Charlemont Mall (Esq.) - spelt Naylor in street listing From the Law Directory (not listed at stated address) James, 36 Upper Ormond Quay (Sessional solicitor, Cork) Back to Top Nain James, 3 Harrington St (solicitor)-spelt Nevin in general listing Back to Top Nalty John, M.D., 6 Clare St (doctor) Back to Top Nangle Rev. Edward, 14 Holles St (clergyman) Edward, 18 Thomas St (inn keeper) James, 5 Cranmer place (occup not listed) James, 22 Tighe St (provision dealer) Thomas, 5 Queen St (grocer and wine merchant) Back to Top Nannetti Giacomo, 6 Great Brunswick St (statuary, artificial stone manufacturer, emporium of fine arts, moulder and modeller) Back to Top Nanry Barnaby, 1 Blackhall market (literary teacher)
GENUKI: Archbishops And Bishops Of Great Britain. Richard neile, 1632, william Laud, 1628, John Howson, 1628, Theophilus Field,1627. Charles I, 1625, william Laud, 1633, John williams, 1641, william Juxon http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/History/Archbishops.html
Extractions: OF THE UNITED KINGDOM KINGS OF ARCHBISHOPS OF ARCHBISHOPS OF BISHOPS OF BISHOPS OF BISHOPS OF BISHOPS OF ENGLAND CANTERBURY YORK LONDON DURHAM ST. DAVID'S ARMAGH See founded before A.D. 200 See founded before A.D. 200 See founded before A.D. 200 [Missionary College founded at Iona by St. Columba from Ireland 565] Persecution of the British Church under the Emperor, Diocletian. Martyrdom of St Alban, A.D. 304. St. Columba died at Iona, 597 Bishops of York, London, and Caerleon-on-Usk, at the council of Arles, A.D. 314 Eborius Restitutus British Bishops present at the Councils of Sardica, 347, and of Ariminum, 360 St. Patrick St Ninian settled at Whithorn, in Wigtonshire, cir. A.D. 400 Consecrated in Gaul St. German and Gallican Bishops combated Pelagianism in Britain 429 and 447. "Alleluia" Victory, 430 St. Benen St. Jarlath Cormac St. Mungo, driven from Glasgow, founded St. Asaph, cir. 550 Dubtach I. Aihill I.
GENUKI: York Minster Burials 1634-1670 On Oct. 30, 1638, administration of the effects of william neile, of York,gent., was granted to his brother, Mr. John neile, archdeacon of Cleveland, http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/MIs/ARY/YorkMinsterBurials1a.html
Extractions: York Minster Burials 1634-1670 A Register of those persons that have been Buried in the Cathedrall and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter in Yorke, when Mr. Aumbler*4 was Clerke of the Vestry, and in the time of James Scruton, Clerke of the Vestry. *4 William Ambler entered upon his office 16 January, 1633-4. (1). Mrs. Robinson, buried in October, 1634. Probably Frances, the first wife of Luke Robinson, esq., of Thornton-Riseborough, and daughter of Phineas Hodson, D.D., chancellor of York. She was baptized at St. Michael's-le-Belfrey, 11 March, 1614-15, and married there, 9 May, 1633. Her only daughter, who became the wife of Thos. Strangways, esq., of Pickering, was baptized in the same church, 27 March, 1634. (2). Lady Mary Cranfeild, buried the third day of September, 1635, and Mr. Aumbler had ye Velvitt Pall that was brought over her. The youngest daughter, I believe, of Lionel Cranfield, earl of Middlesex, lord treasurer of England, by his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Shepard, merchant, London (Dugd. Bar., II., 446).
William Laud: Definition And Much More From Answers.com Laud ( lôd ) , william 15731645. English prelate who as archbishop ofCanterbury (16331645) supported Charles I and Richard neile Thomas Hooker http://www.answers.com/topic/william-laud
Extractions: English prelate who as archbishop of Canterbury (1633â1645) supported Charles I and absolutism in church and state. His attempts to impose High Church doctrine on Protestants in Scotland and England led to his execution for treason by Parliament. Encyclopedia Laud, William, Prynne . The tyranny of his courts and his identification of the episcopal form of church government with the absolutism of Charles brought about violent opposition not only from the Puritans but also from those who were jealous of the rights of Parliament. Supporting Charles and the earl of Strafford to the end, Laud was impeached (1640) by the Long Parliament. Found not guilty of treason by the House of Lords (1644), he was condemned to death by the Commons through a bill of attainder. Bibliography See biographies by A. Duncan-Jones (1927) and H. Trevor-Roper (2d ed. 1962).
Bishop Of Durham: Information From Answers.com The Norman william Walcher was appointed as the new Bishop of Durham, william James 16061617; Richard neile 1617-1627; George Monteigne 1628 http://www.answers.com/topic/bishop-of-durham
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Bishop of Durham Wikipedia Bishop of Durham Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham , one of the oldest in the country. He is the senior bishop in the province of York , and sits in the House of Lords . Other duties include (with the Bishop of Bath and Wells ) escorting the sovereign at the coronation . He is officially styled The Right Reverend Father in God, (Name), by Divine Permission Lord Bishop of Durham , but this full title is rarely used. In signatures, the bishop's family name is replaced by Dunelm (from the Latin name for Durham). In the past, bishops of Durham alternated their signatures between the French Duresm and Dunelm The post of Bishop of Durham has existed since the eighth century. After the Norman conquest the Bishop was made Prince-Bishop of the Palatinate of Durham . They had their own army, parliament, currency, and court system. In 1536
Page Title Smyth, neile Smyth, Terence Snaleham, william Snape, Samuel william Snealer,George Sneed, william Sneedon, John Snell, John Snell, Thomas http://users.bigpond.net.au/convicts/page79.html
Oxford Figures - About The Mathematical Institute, University Of Younger mathematicians whose work he promoted in this way included ChristopherWren, william neile, and william Brouncker. Throughout his life Wallis was http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/about/oxford-figures/ch1-9.shtml
Ectophiles' Guide - Bill Jones This is a highly enjoyable and often affecting collection. (neile) Her versionsof william Taylor , The Tale of Tam Lin , The Barley and The Rye are http://ectoguide.org/artists/jones.bill
Extractions: This site too slow? Try a mirror Subscribe to the Guide Find artist: England Contemporary and traditional folk Most recent release, Two Year Winter Bill Jones official site Compass Records' Bill Jones page Kate Rusby June Tabor Mostly traditional, some covers and some of her own compositions There are a fair number of singers who sing traditional British songs, so why might you choose to listen to Bill (Belinda) Jones in addition to or even instead of all the others? The overall freshness of her sound. She doesn't have a traditionally beautiful voiceit's a little reedy though still can sound full-throated and strongbut she's well able to make it sound lively, lilting, haunting, angry, or dreamy as her material calls for. She's a straight interpreter of the sings and uses fairly simple backing. There's a lovely purity yet expressiveness to her presentation of her material, which helps her avoid the treacly sweetness and new-agey feel of so many other interpreters. She can be spare, haunting, lovely, and playful. I find her music quite captivating. ( Neile Any, but