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  1. Exercitatio Geometrica De Descriptione Linearum Curvarum (Latin Edition) by William Braikenridge, 2010-03-16
  2. Exercitatio geometrica de descriptione linearum curvarum. Auctore Gulielmo Braikenridge, ... (Latin Edition) by William Brakenridge, 2010-05-29

41. AMBRA BOOKS - Bristol Antiquarian And Secondhand Books A Selection From Stock.
22.00; Ayres (william F) THE Bickley (Francis B) A CALENDAR OF DEEDS (Chiefly relatingto Bristol) Collected by George Weare braikenridge, FSA 144pp, original
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  • Acland (James) Edited by Bristol: Printed for the Proprietor, by Wm. Henry Somerton, 9 Narrow Wine-Street. 1827. After September 1st the paper was discontinued whilst Acland served 2 months in prison for publishing libellous attacks on the Corporation. It was revived in 1828 as a weekly evening newspaper. See Latimer's Annals of Bristol in the Nineteenth Century for a full account of Acland's fights with the Corporation.
  • Adams (J.W.S)
  • Appleby (John B) BRISTOL'S TRAMS REMEMBERED. Plates, maps, 70pp, roy 8vo, original wraps, light mark to top wrap. Bristol: 1969.
  • 42. Neuerwerbungslisten 03/2002 ZWST 00 / Fach Großbritannien,
    Bristol before the camera the city in 1820 30 ; watercolours and drawings fromthe braikenridge collection / Sheena Stoddard. - 1. publ. by william Laffan.
    http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/nel_ssg/00/KG85/2002_03_8.html
    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    Stand: 03.04.2002, 11:59 Zahl der Neuerwerbungen: 8
    ISBN 0-85331-839-5
  • 2002 C 700
  • Bristol before the camera : the city in 1820 - 30 ; watercolours and drawings from the Braikenridge collection / Sheena Stoddard. - 1. publ. - Bristol : Redcliffe, 2001. - 112p. : col. ill.
    ISBN 1-900178-68-0
  • 2002 C 755
  • Brooke, Christopher J.:
    Safe sanctuaries : security and defence in Anglo-Scottish border churches, 1290 - 1690 / Christopher J. Brooke. - Edinburgh : John Donald, 2000. - xix, 408 p. : ill., maps, 24 cm
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-394) and index
    ISBN 0-85976-535-0
  • 2002 C 1113

  • ISBN 0-500-20349-0
  • 2002 C 807

  • Includes index
    ISBN 1-903278-19-8
  • 2002 C 539
  • MacKean, Charles:
    ISBN 0-7509-2323-7
  • 2002 B 159
  • Oxfordshire churches / Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust. Richard Lethbridge. With photographs by David Gillies-Reyburn. - 1. publ. - Witney : Stonesfield, 2000. - 95 p. : col. ill., 1 map "Published for Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust" - t.p. verso. - Includes index ISBN 0-9527126-3-6
  • 2002 C 880
  • ISBN 0-9525017-7-5
  • 2002 C 1138
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    43. GENUKI: Bristol, Gloucestershire - Pigot's Directory For 1830; Names ABBOT To DU
    BRADLEY F. Mrs. 3 St Michael's Terr, Bristol BRAGG william George Boot Clifton,Bristol BRAHAM John Optician 42 College Green, Bristol braikenridge George W
    http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Bristol/ABBOTtoDUFFETT.html
    About Bristol 1830 Names DUFETT to JOSEPH Names JOSEPH to RINGER Names RINGER to ZINCRAFT
    Bristol, Gloucestershire
    Pigot's Directory for 1830
    With Clifton, Bedminster, Ashton, Brislington, Pill, Stapleton, etc.
    Names ABBOT to DUFFETT
    The transcription has been completed at Auckland New Zealand January 1994 by Ted WILDY.
    [Ed: Ted Wildy passed away in April, 1997. He is greatly missed.] Return to top of page [Last updated 03 Dec 2000 - 16:57 by Rosemary Lockie]

    44. SOLSTICE AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY AND MATHEMATICS.
    5. FEATURES} \smallskip \noindent{\bf Construction Zone The braikenridgeMacLaurinConstruction Course and Monograph} \smallskip \noindent{\bf william D. Drake
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sarhaus/image/solstice/sols294.html

    45. Untitled Document
    by the early 18th century architect and landscape designer william Kent by the industriousand farsighted Bristol antiquary George Weare braikenridge (1775-1856
    http://www.digitalbristol.org/members/baas/pages/news.htm
    News Forty Years On T his year will see the fortieth anniversary of the formation of the Bristol Archaeological Research group (the forerunner of BAAS) on 7 March 1962. Of the 79 members listed in the BARG Bulletin for December 1962, comprising, so readers were told, "the majority of keen archaeologists in the Bristol region", four are still numbered amongst our present membership of around 300. Commemorative events are currently under active consideration by the BAAS Committee - watch this space for details! National Monuments Record Local Studies Resource Pack T To apply, all you need to do is to write to; NMR Enquiry and Research Services, Local Studies Resource Pack, English Heritage, NMRC, Kemble Drive, Swindon SN2 2GZ, specifying a location in the centre of your chosen study area with its six figure National Grid Refrence (e.g. Westbury-on-Trym High Street ST572774). Do not send any money with your order - you wil be invoiced following delivery. Obituary - Mr Jim Hancock 1914 - 2001 J New finds on display at Taunton Museum O Also now on view at Taunton Castle is another remarkable recent acquisition. This is a pair of late Anglo-Saxon sculptures in oolitic limestone, recovered from the floor of a farm building near Congresbury. The two blocks are carved in high relief with what appears to have been part of an external frieze from a major ecclesiastical building, probably the Minster church at Congresbury itself. One block shows the lower part of a female figure with fluttering, angular draperies while the other, a cornerstone, shows on two adjoining faces the haloed heads of Christ and a tonsured male saint framed in round headed arches. Full scholarly publication of these important pieces, which probably date from the late 11th century, is awaited with interest.

    46. Incomplete Entries From Eric Weisstein's World Of Mathematics
    Braid (picture). braikenridgeMaclaurin Construction (picture). `IEEE 754An Interview with william Kahan.'' Computer, 114115, Mar. 1998.).
    http://mathworld.wolfram.com/info-entries.html
    Any assistance in providing additional information for the following items would be greatly appreciated. Please send information to mathworld@wolfram.com
    Abelian Differential
    (any reference) Abundant Number (Behrend, F. "Über numeri abundantes." Sitzungsber. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Phys.-Math. Kl. [NUMBER OR VOLUME?], 322328, 1932.) (complete sentence) Alexander's Horned Sphere (Albers, D. J. Illustration accompanying "The Game of `Life'." Math Horizons, p. 9, Spring 1994) Alhazen's Billiard Problem (Elkin, J. M. "A Deceptively Easy Problem." Math. Teacher , 194199 [IS BEGINNING PAGE 194 OR 195?], 1965.) Amicable Pair (weed out references; Paganini, B. N. I. Atti della R. Accad. Sc. Torino Anamorphic Art ([AUTHOR?] "Speaking of Pictures: Distorted Paintings Must Be Seen in Special Mirrors to Make Sense." Life , 1819, Sep. 12, 1949. Walker, J. "The Amateur Scientist: Anamorphic Pictures." Sci. Amer. [VOLUME?] 176187, July 1981) Anomalous Cancellation (Moessner, A. Scripta Math.

    47. Www.rod-neep.co.uk/books/indexes/0024gls.txt
    309 BRAGGE John Kingwell,324 BRAHAM John,309 BRAHAM John,339 braikenridge Geo. BRAMHALLJas.,336 BRAMHALL Jas.,333 BRANDT (Mrs),357 BRANT william,396 BRANWHITE
    http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/books/indexes/0024gls.txt

    48. Music - Publications
    Blezzard JH, Monsters and messages the Willmott and braikenridge manuscripts ofLatin Brown AM, william Byrd Keyboard Music (I), 1999, University of Sheffield,
    http://www.hyphen.info/rdf/hero/67_ra2_author.php
    Music - Publications Music RDF RDF Zip People Publications ... BOTTOM
    • 2580 Publication References
    Author Title Date Place of Publication ... ALCORN MP The Old Woman of Beare, string quartet and IRCAM signal processing workstation The Queen's University of Belfast ALCORN MP Macha's Curse, symphony orchestra The Queen's University of Belfast ALCORN MP Caoine, string orchestra and IRCAM signal processing workstation The Queen's University of Belfast ALCORN MP Inflame, 2-channel tape The Queen's University of Belfast Adkins M Pagan Circus University of Huddersfield Adkins M Mapping University of Huddersfield Adkins M Melt University of Huddersfield Adkins M Noumena University of Huddersfield Adlington RC The Music of Harrison Birtwistle University of Nottingham Adlington RC David Epstein, 'Shaping Time: Music, the Brain, and Performance' University of Nottingham Adlington RC Musical Temporality: Perspectives from Adorno and de Man University of Nottingham Adlington RC Into the Sensuous World: The Music of Rebecca Saunders University of Nottingham Alburger M A Scottish Violin Making University of Aberdeen Alburger M A The Christie Family of Monquhitter: Preservation and Refinement University of Aberdeen Alburger M A The Fydill in Fist: Bowed String Instruments from the Mary Rose University of Aberdeen Alburger M A Music and Song in the North East University of Aberdeen Allen B The Music of Buxton Orr, conducted by Bryan Allen

    49. 30 Jul History This Date
    . 1762 braikenridge, mathematician. LINKS 1718 william Penn, 74,English Quaker and founder of American colony of Pennsylvania.
    http://www.jcanu.hpg.com.br/history/h4jul/h4jul30.html
    HISTORY “4” “2”DAY
    Events
    deaths births , of JUL 30
    [For Jul 30 Julian go to Gregorian date: 1583~1699: Aug 09 1700s: Aug 10 1800s: Aug 11 1900~2099: Aug 12 ... ANY DAY OF THE YEAR IN HISTORY On a 30 July:
    2002 Peace at last for the Congo?
    An additional 30 days are stipulated in the accord to verify that all parties have met their obligations. Kabila, Kagame and Mbeki will meet every 30 days to review progress.
    Todas las noches,
    Pedro de Betancur
    salía por las calles
    en busca de enfermos,
    tocando una campanilla. 2002 Brother Pedro is canonized ^top^
    Pedro de Betancur nació el 19 de marzo de 1626, y fue bautizado el 21 del mismo mes, en la parroquia San Pedro, en Chasna de Vilaflor, poblado de Tenerife, en las Islas Canarias, España. Pedro fue hijo de Amador González y Ana García. La línea paterna desciende del caballero normando Maciot de Betancourt, señor de Lanzarote. Don Amador cambia su apellido a Betancur, ya que la mayoría de los pobladores del lugar se apellidaban González, de allí que Pedro adquiere ese apellido.

    50. Fellows Of The Royal Society
    Pierre Bouguer 25 Jan 1750 Daniel Bernoulli 3 May 1750 william braikenridge 9Nov 1752 Louis A de Bougainville 8 Jan 1756 Paolo Frisi 9 Jun 1757 Nevil
    http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C09/C09Links/www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/7Ehistor
    Fellows of the Royal Society of London
    The list of fellows given below is only those scientists elected Fellows of the Royal Society whose biographies appear in the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, together with some present day mathematicians. The list also gives their date of their election to the Society. William Brouncker 22 Apr 1663
    Robert Boyle
    22 Apr 1663
    John Wilkins
    22 Apr 1663
    Isaac Barrow
    20 May 1663
    Robert Hooke
    20 May 1663
    William Neile
    20 May 1663
    John Pell
    20 May 1663
    John Wallis
    20 May 1663
    Christopher Wren
    20 May 1663
    Christiaan Huygens
    22 Jun 1663
    Nicolaus Mercator
    14 Nov 1666 Ismael Boulliau 4 Apr 1667 John Collins 17 Oct 1667 James Gregory 11 Jun 1668 Isaac Newton 11 Jan 1672 Jean D Cassini 22 May 1672 Gottfried W von Leibniz 9 Apr 1673 Renatus F Sluze 16 Apr 1674 Jonas Moore 3 Dec 1674 John Flamsteed 8 Feb 1676 Edmond Halley 30 Nov 1678 Denis Papin 8 Nov 1682 Joseph Raphson 30 Nov 1689 David Gregory 30 Nov 1692 Vincenzo Viviani 29 Apr 1696 Abraham de Moivre 30 Nov 1697 John Keill 30 Nov 1700 John Arbuthnot 30 Nov 1704 Guido Grandi 4 May 1709 Giovanni Poleni 30 Nov 1710 John Craig 30 Nov 1711 William Jones 30 Nov 1711 Roger Cotes 30 Nov 1711 Brook Taylor 20 Mar 1712 Johann Bernoulli 1 Dec 1712 Nicolaus (I) Bernoulli 11 Mar 1714 Pierre Varignon 29 Jul 1714 Willem Jakob 'sGravesande 9 Jun 1715 Pierre R de Montmort 9 Jun 1715 John Hadley 21 Mar 1717 Thomas F de Lagny 1 Dec 1718 Colin Maclaurin 5 Nov 1719 Giulio Fagnano 30 Nov 1723 James Stirling 3 Nov 1726 Benjamin Robins 9 Nov 1727 Samuel Clarke 2 May 1728

    51. Virginia Gazette Index: Burnley-Butchers
    Burnley braikenridge,. Publisher Purdie Dixon Page 3, Column 1, 176605-23.adv. Publisher Purdie Dixon Page 2, Column 2, 1772-09-24. william Matthew,.
    http://www.pastportal.com/VA_Gazet/Html/B/Burnley-Butchers.htm
    Burnley, Col., Publisher: Purdie Series: postscript
    Page: 2, Column: 3, 1776-07-05
    Mr., Publisher: Rind
    Page: 2, Column: 3, 1770-05-31
    store of, Publisher: Dixon
    Page: 2, Column: 2, 1780-04-01
    Garland, Lt., Publisher: Purdie Series: postscript
    Page: 2, Column: 3, 1776-07-05
    Hardin,
    Page: 3, Column: 2, 1771-10-17

    Page: 2, Column: 3, 1771-12-26

    Page: 3, Column: 1, 1773-09-16

    Page: 1, Column: 1, 1774-05-12
    ...
    Page: 3, Column: 1, 1774-06-02
    Hardin (Harden), jr.,
    Page: 3, Column: 2, 1768-01-14
    Page: 2, Column: 3, 1771-12-26 Page: 3, Column: 3, 1774-08-11 Page: 1, Column: 1, 1780-02-19 ... Page: 3, Column: 1, 1780-02-19 Harding, Page: 3, Column: 1, 1770-11-01 Publisher: Rind Page: 3, Column: 1, 1770-11-08 Harding, sr., Publisher: Rind Page: 3, Column: 3, 1770-04-19 Page: 3, Column: 2, 1770-04-19 James, Page: 2, Column: 3, 1766-11-27 John, adv. finding horse, Page: 2, Column: 3, 1767-11-12 adv. for runaway slaves, Page: 2, Column: 1, 1773-08-19 Page: 3, Column: 1, 1773-10-28 adv. for ship for charter, Page: 2, Column: 2, 1772-11-19 Publisher: Dixon Page: 1, Column: 1, 1775-03-18 adv. machines for bolting flour, Page: 3, Column: 1, 1774-08-25

    52. Maclaurin
    Two are well documented, one being with william braikenridge (see our biography ofbraikenridge in this archive, and also 16) on the argument over the result
    http://students.bath.ac.uk/ma2mt/Maclaurin.html
    Colin Maclaurin
    Born: Feb 1698 in Kilmodan (12 km N of Tighnabruaich), Cowal, Argyllshire, Scotland
    Died: 14 June 1746 in Edinburgh, Scotland
    Click the picture above
    to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Colin Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan where his father, John Maclaurin, was the minister of the parish. The village (population 387 in 1904) is on the river Ruel and the church is at Glendaruel. You can see a picture of Kilmodan Church John Maclaurin was more of a scholar than one would expect of a parish minister, for he had translated the Psalms into Gaelic. Colin, however, never knew his father, for he died when Colin was six weeks old. Colin was the youngest of three sons, the oldest being John, while the second was Daniel who died at a young age. Colin Maclaurin's mother inherited a small estate in Argyllshire and it was on the estate that Colin spent the early years of his life. His mother wanted a good education for Colin and his brother John, so the family moved to Dumbarton where the boys attended school. In 1707, when Colin was nine years old, his mother died so the task of bringing up Colin and his brother John fell to their uncle Daniel Maclaurin who was the minister at Kilfinnan on Loch Fyne. Colin became a student at the University of Glasgow in 1709 at the age of eleven years. This may seem an unbelievable age for someone to begin their university education, but it was not so amazing at this time as it would be today. Basically Scottish schools and universities competed for the best pupils at that time, rather than a university education being seen as following a school education as is the norm today.

    53. Clevedon Civic Society Census & Parish Records
    Stuckey Mary Ann, C59, Servant, S, 19, General Servant, Clevedon. braikenridgeWilliam, C60, Newton House, Head, M, 53, *dat, Brislington. braikenridge
    http://www.clevedon-civic-society.org.uk/weddings/1871sheet6.htm
    We are happy to help with any query, but please leave a message in the Forum as well Welcome to our Records pages, please use the search facility to search our entire site, then use edit, find from your browser bar to find the exact match, alternatively leave a message in the forum or email me Due to the volume of text, it is probably easier to view in 1024 x 768 Click here
    You may need to select small text from your browser bar! View,Text size, Smaller. Clevedon Civic Society Name Address Position Marital Age Age Occupation Origination Stuckey James Highdale Farm Head M Farmer 50acres 1man Kingston Seymour Stuckey Elizabeth Wife M Brislington Stuckey Martha Daughter S Dressmaker Clevedon Stuckey James Son S Clevedon Stuckey Thomas Son S Scholar Clevedon Stuckey Samuel Son S Scholar Clevedon Smith George Stavely Head M Landowner Middx Smith Martha Wife M Ham Surrey Smith Mary S Daughter S Petersham Smith Maria E Daughter S Petersham Smith Anna M Daughter S Northbury Glos. Aderwell Anna Servant S Governess Ireland Gulliver Sarah Jane Servant S General Servant Bath Shipton Elizabeth Park House Head W Surgeons Widow Wilts.

    54. Norfolk: Genealogy: Gazetteers And Directories:Kelly 1896:Winterton
    Carriers to Yarmouth— Henry Smith, mon. wed. fri. sat.; WilliamBowgen. braikenridge George John, Manor cot. Green Rev. Wm.
    http://www.uea.ac.uk/~s300/genuki/NFK/places/w/winterton/kelly1896.shtml
    Winterton, Norfolk
    Kelly's Directory of Norfolk 1896
    Entry in Kelly's Directory for Norfolk, 1896, pp. 484-5. WINTERTON is a parish and fishing village, 1 miles north from Hemsby station on the Midland and Great Northern railway and about 8 miles north-by-west from Yarmouth and 21 from Norwich, in the Eastern division of the county, incorporated hundreds, petty sessional division and incorporation of East and West Flegg, county court district of Great Yarmouth, rural deanery of Flegg and archdeaconry and diocese of Norwich. The Primitive Methodist chapel here was built in 1876. Here is a coast-guard station with 7 men and a chief officer. In 1859 a surf boat was placed here by the National Life Boat Institution, and a sailing life boat in 1881; Edward Robert Boult is honorary secretary. The lighthouse here, situated on elevated ground, is nearly 70 feet high and is illuminated by a prismatic reflector. About 150 fishermen are employed in the herring and mackerel fisheries. Winterton had once a market and a fair, but both have long been obsolete. Hill House is the seat of Mrs. Hume, and has very fine ranges of hot-houses and conservatories. This place gives the title of Earl to the Turnour family. The Earl of Winterton, who is lord of the manor, the trustees of the late F. Charsley esq. and Mrs. Hume are the chief landowners.
  • Winterton Ness, a principal and dangerous promontory on the east coast, is within this parish, and the Trinity Board, in 1850, at the request of the late Joseph Hume esq. M.P. placed a buoy on it. The coast generally is at this point very dangerous to shipping; in ancient times the right of wreckage was appurtenant to the manor, and on one occasion a cause of dispute between the Abbot of St. Benet's-at-Holme and the prior of Norwich. A letter on the subject from William Peacock, steward to Sir John Paxton, then lord of the manor, dated 19 Nov. 1477, is included in the Paston letters.
  • 55. The Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society: Forthcoming Events
    s talk will be about the watercolours in the braikenridge Collection showing WilliamWorcestre a walk around central Bristol in 1480, Frances Neale, BA, AKC
    http://home.freeuk.com/bgas/whatson.htm
    The Society arranges a programme of excursions and lectures in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol The Committee for Archaeology in Gloucestershire arranges an Annual Symposium Gloucestershire Section Please note venues and times for meetings. Tuesday 8 October 2002 at 7.30 pm. Martin Benson, an eighteenth century Bishop of Gloucester . John Fendley, (BGAS Record Series 13, Bishop Benson’s Survey of the Diocese of Gloucester, 1735-50, ed. John Fendley). This is a joint meeting with the Cathedral Guides, at the Parliament Room, Gloucester Cathedral, College Green, Gloucester. Tuesday 12 November 2002 at 7.30 pm Cleeve Hill, the building of a Health Resort . (illustrated) David Aldred, Head of History, Cleeve School. The talk will explain the development of Cleeve Hill as a health resort before the First World War. At the County Record Office, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester. Tuesday 21 January 2003 at 7.30 pm. The Builders of Gloucestershire Country Houses . (illustrated) Nicholas Kingsley, County and Diocesan Archivist. The lecture will explore the identities and motivations of the men who commissioned, altered and extended country houses in Gloucestershire over five centuries, seeking to explain how and why these changed over time. At the Elwes Building, The University of Gloucestershire, The Park, Cheltenham. Tuesday 11 February 2003 at 7.30 pm.

    56. Dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C09/C09Links/www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/7Ehistory/Mathe
    WilliamA.) Modern First Editions Points and Values. (Second Series).
    http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C09/C09Links/www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/7Ehistor

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