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  1. The Polarization Of Light: A Lecture (1878) by William Spottiswoode, 2010-05-23
  2. Polarization of light by William Spottiswoode, 2009-08-17
  3. Memorial for John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode, pursuer, against Alexander Copland of Colliston, and Mr William Copland advocate, his son, William Craick ... and William Turner of Ardwell, defenders. by John Spottiswoode, 2010-06-10
  4. Elementary theorems relating to determinants. By William Spottiswoode. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  5. Polarisation of light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-08-09
  6. Proceedings ..., Volume 10 by William Spottiswoode, Norton Shaw, 2010-06-21
  7. Polarisation of light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-08-21
  8. On the forty-eight coordinates of a cubic curve in space. by William (1825-1883). SPOTTISWOODE, 1881-01-01
  9. Polarisation of Light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-04-04
  10. Proceedings ..., Volume 5 by William Spottiswoode, Norton Shaw, 2010-06-05
  11. The Public General Statutes by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1870
  12. Dyce Collection A Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts by Reverend Alexander Dyce, George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 2010-04-06
  13. On the sensitive state of vacuum discharges. Part II. by William (1825-1883) & baron John Fletcher MOULTON (1844-1921). SPOTTISWOODE, 1881-01-01
  14. Polarisation of light by William Spottiswoode, 1874-01-01

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    • RESIDENCE : Sevier Co. TN in 1850
    • BIRTH : 1843, TN
    • DEATH : AFT 1850
    • RESOURCES : See: 1850 Census Sevier Co. TN
  • 22. Miscellany - James Spottiswoode And Associates
    william Burroughs' Ah Pook the Destroyer (Windows Media). Contents of the James Spottiswoodeand Associates web site are Copyright © 19971998 by S. James P
    http://www.jsasoc.com/miscellany.html
    These documents are in .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format. This is available free as a plug-in for your browser. Clicking on a link should take you to where you can find the plug-in. Or, click on the icon. Peter Robinson, my maternal uncle, poses with other young flyers in front of their aircraft at the time of the Battle of Britain.
    Enlargement of Peter Robinson.

    Angus surveys California.

    William Burroughs' Thanksgiving Song (Windows Media).
    ... Diamagnetic Suspension Seismometer
    Contents of the James Spottiswoode and Associates web site are

    23. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
    Historian (1) spottiswoode, John (16661728) Keeper of the Advocates Library (1)spottiswoode, william (1825-1883) Mathematician and Physicist (4) Sprague
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    Spackman, Anne Elizabeth (fl 1838-1844), Bradford-on-avon

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    Spalding, William (1809-1859) Author

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    24. AIM25: University College London: London Mathematical Society Archive
    George Salmon, 18581878; Hermann Cäsar Hannibal? Schubert, 1877-1884; HenryJohn Stephen Smith, 1865-1876 and undated; william spottiswoode, 1862, 1865
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=5031&inst_id=13

    25. AIM25: St Bartholomew's Hospital: NIGHTINGALE, Florence (1820-1910)
    and putting it under Police Regulation 1863; Suggestions on a System of Nursingfor Hospitals in India (George E Eyre william spottiswoode, London, 1865
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=5464&inst_id=51

    26. The Royal Institution Of Great Britain
    Guillemard 1813 Thomas Harrison 1824 John Guillemard 1826 Edmund Robert Daniell1843 John Barlow 1860 Henry Bence Jones 1873 william spottiswoode 1879 Warren
    http://www.rigb.org/heritage/ripeople.html

    Andrade, Edward Neville da Costa
    Bragg, William Henry Bragg, William Lawrence Brande, William Thomas ... Young, Thomas For more information about any of the people that have worked at, or been involved with the Ri, please email Dr Frank James, Keeper of Collections at fjames@ri.ac.uk Royal Institution people from 1799 Presidents
    1799 George Finch, Earl of Winchilsea
    1813 George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer
    1825 Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of Chichester
    1827 Edward Adolphus Seymour, 11th Duke of Somerset
    1842 Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland
    1865 Henry Holland
    1873 Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland
    1899 Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland
    1918 Alan Ian Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland 1930 Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy, Baron Percy of Newcastle

    27. GoHastings.com Artist
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    29. Mathematics At Balliol Victorian
    Mathematics at Balliol College, Oxford. Victorian Balliol. williamspottiswoode (18251883). After graduating william spottiswoode
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    Mathematics at Balliol College, Oxford
    Victorian Balliol
    William Spottiswoode (1825-1883)
    After graduating William Spottiswoode took over the family printing house, but continued to take an active interest in mathematics and physics. His main contributions were to geometry, optics, and electricity (particularly electrical discharge in rarified gases), but an 1861 paper On typical mountain ranges: an application of the calculus of probabilities to physical geography , which attempted to use statistical methods to distinguish between competing geological theories, was apparently the inspiration for Francis Galton's work on statistics. Spottiswoode was also renowned for his interest in linguistics and oriental languages. He became President of the Royal Society in 1878 and still held that office at the time of his death in 1883. Further information about Spottiswoode
    Henry John Stephen Smith (1826-1883)
    Henry Smith was one of the most influential British pure mathematicians of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won the major mathematical prizes of both the German and French Academies of Sciences. He was elected Savilian Professor of Geometry in 1861, and became Keeper of the University Museum in 1874. Smith graduated with First Class Honours in both Classics and Mathematics after less than two years at the college, and won the major University Prizes in both subjects. He was also President of the Oxford Union. In 1849 the College appointed him its Mathematics Lecturer but also asked him to set up and run the first college chemistry teaching laboratory in Oxford, for which task he equipped himself by studying in Oxford with Neville Story-Maskelyne and at the Royal College of Chemistry with August Hofmann.

    30. Christian Books - Page 1 - Daddymonts Used Books
    Lewis Wallace. With twenty fullpage drawings by T.de.Thulstrup. George E Eyre Andwilliam spottiswoode, The 1846. George E. Eyre And william spottiswoode, Holy
    http://www.daddymonts.co.uk/books/index.php?cat=christian

    31. Ancestry Message Boards - Message [ Spottiswoode ]
    Thread • Previous • Next • Thread . william spottiswoode Laird ofGlenfernet, Perthshire. Author Sharon Casey, Date 4 Nov 2001 243 AM GMT.
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    Mary was taken hostage with two of her four sons, William Spottiswoode Trevor, aged 10 and Arthur Charles "a babe in arms" by the Agbar Khan in the First Afghan War of 1838-1842, after her husband was assasinated. They survived and returned probably to Scotland, where William attended Edinburgh College before returning to India and joining the Bengal Engineers.
    William won a Victoria Cross in Dewan Giri, in the Indian Uprising of 1865. His brothers also joined the army and had eminent careers in India.

    32. Ancestry Message Boards [ Spottiswoode ]
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    33. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
    Bond, George P. Born 5/20/1825, 1825 AD, spottiswoode, william Born 1/11/1825Died 6/27/1883, 1825 AD, Frankland, Edward Born 1/18/1825, 1825 AD,
    http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chron.asp?pg=15

    34. Westminster Abbey - The Library And Archives - People Buried Or Commemorated - W
    william spottiswoode DCL LLD PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY PRINTER TO HER MAJESTYCORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE WHOSE REMAINS WERE LAID TO
    http://www.westminster-abbey.org/library/burial/w_spottiswood.htm
    People Buried or Commemorated - William Spottiswood William (l825-l883) was a descendant of John, Archbishop of St Andrews, and was the son of Andrew Spottiswoode, partner in the publishing firm of Eyre and Spottiswoode, queen’s printers, and Mary daughter of Thomas N.Longman, publisher. He became a mathematician and physicist and President of the Royal Society. In l86l he married Eliza daughter of William Arbuthnot. (Their eldest son William Hugh was married in the Abbey in l893). He died of typhoid fever in l883 and was buried in the South Transept of the Abbey not far from the grave of his ancestor John. The inscription on his gravestone (which was re-cut in l97l) reads: WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE
    PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY
    PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY
    CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE
    WHOSE REMAINS WERE LAID TO REST
    IN THIS ABBEY
    AT THE REQUEST ALIKE OF THE FOREMOST OF
    HIS COUNTRYMEN IN CHURCH AND STATE
    IN SCIENCE, ART AND LITERATURE

    35. References
    Deputy Keepers of the Public Record. Eyre, London George E. and spottiswoode,william, printers. 1867. LDS Film 1559391. (Abbr. DKR Annual Reportpg).
    http://genealogy.dutton.net/reference.htm
    References
    updated: 22 JULY 2002 Asimov, Issac. The Shaping of France. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1972.
    Asimov, Issac. The Shaping of England. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1969.
    British Monarchs in Britannia
    Churchill, Winston S. A History of the English Speaking Peoples: The Birth of Britain.
    Collins, Arthur, Esq., The Peerage of England. Vol. IV. London, MDCCLVI (1756).
    Cope, Gilbert. Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania. F. S. Hickman, Printer, West Chester, 1871.
    This work contains the relevant parts of "Leycester's Historical Antiquities," published in 1673 by Peter Leycester, baronet, in which the author presents the principal families and estates in the Bucklow Hundred.
    Currently available through Higginson Genealogical Books . 14 Derby Square, Salem, Mass. 01970. Abbr. Cope: person, page
    Deputy Keepers of the Public Record. Eyre, London: George E. and Spottiswoode, William, printers. 1867. LDS Film # 1559391. (Abbr. DKR #Annual Report:pg)
    Domesday Book . Gen. Ed. Morris, John; Ed. by Morgan, Philip, Translated by: Rumble, Alexander. Phillimore, Chichester, 1978.

    36. Alexander Hopkirk(Page2038.html)
    Alexander(6) HOPKIRK married Agnes spottiswoode on 21 April 1856, Melrose, Scotland.Alexander and Agnes had the following children william(7)(Willie) HOPKIRK
    http://www.hopkirk.org/hopkirk/Page2038.html
    See the bottom of the page for pictures of Alexander Hopkirk and his children. Alexander(6) HOPKIRK was born on 26Jun1823. Alexander was the youngest child of William(5) HOPKIRK and Isabella HOME . Eventually we will have posted many letters written by Alexander in the Olde Hopkirk Family Letters Section. Soon we hope to have a biography of Alexander written by some of his descendants. We also hope to have a picture of Alexander(6) and his children circa 1900 posted here soon. Alexander(6) HOPKIRK married Agnes SPOTTISWOODE on 21 April 1856, Melrose, Scotland. Alexander and Agnes had the following children: William(7)(Willie) HOPKIRK , born 24 Jan 1857. Joseph(7) Spottiswoode HOPKIRK, born 31 Jan 1858. Joseph died in 1950 with no known issue. Alexander(7)(Alec) Home HOPKIRK , born 7 Nov 1860. Robert (7) Home HOPKIRK , born 16 Feb 1863, Melrose, Scotland. James(7) HOPKIRK, born 12 May 1865, Melrose. James died 5 May 1874, just short of his ninth birthday.. John(7) Brown HOPKIRK , born 20 Aug 1867, Markinch, Fife, Scot. Agnes(7) Isabella HOPKIRK , born 28 Sep 1869 at Kettle, Fife, Scotland
    In the middle is Alexander and his daughter Agnes. Around him from left to right are

    37. William Hopkirk. (Page20381.html)
    He died 16 Apr 1951. william(8) spottiswoode HOPKIRK, born 17 May 1893 He died1 Jun 1916. Walter(8) Aitken HOPKIRK, born 16 Oct 1894. He died 23 Nov 1942.
    http://www.hopkirk.org/hopkirk/Page20381.html
    WILLIAM(Willie) HOPKIRK
    William(7) (Willie) HOPKIRK was the eldest son of Alexander(6) HOPKIRK and Agnes SPOTTISWOODE William(7) HOPKIRK was born 24 Jan 1857, in Melrose, Scotland. William married Mary DANIEL on 5 Nov 1889, New Zealand. William and Mary had the following children: Agnes(8) Williams HOPKIRK, born 31 Aug 1890, New Zealand. She died 28 Feb 1964. James(8) Alexander Daniel HOPKIRK, born 13 Feb 1892. He died 16 Apr 1951. William(8) Spottiswoode HOPKIRK, born 17 May 1893 He died 1 Jun 1916. Walter(8) Aitken HOPKIRK, born 16 Oct 1894. He died 23 Nov 1942. Edna(8) May HOPKIRK, born 8 Apr 1897. She died 24 Mar 1990. She married Edward Carter on 25 Dec 1937. John(8) Joseph(Jack) HOPKIRK, born 4 Aug 1898. He died 6 Aug 1987. Sybil(8) Eliza HOPKIRK, born 26 Apr 1900. She died 1 Aug 1993. Vivian(8) Albert HOPKIRK, born 29 Jun 1901. He died in 1985. Home or Family Trees

    38. Christopher Spottiswoode Introduces His Comments On The Other Position Papers:
    Christopher spottiswoode introduces his comments on the other position papers, andsummarizes his mere userfriendliness in the user interface Jeff, william, 3
    http://jeffsutherland.com/oopsla96/spotcrit.html
    Christopher Spottiswoode introduces his comments on the other position papers, and summarizes his position by reference to them:
    Introduction Italics in these comments denote quotations from your papers, except where it is clearly not the case. First author firstnames in brackets are references to my comments on your papers, in approximate order of decreasing relevance here of my comments and not of the relevance of your papers! Numerals refer to my answers to the questions in my faq. "[paper(innocent questions)]" refers to the section in my paper headed "Some innocent questions for the OMG...". "[3(firstly)]" refers to the "Firstly" item of my answer to faq question 3. Hopefully the hectic start of the new year has passed for the academics among you, and all of you are hopefully still in the reinvigorated surge of the post-vacation and post-OOPSLA season? If so, good. It seems to me from far that this Business Object Workshop still has much unfinished business. Thank you Jeff for your continued support, despite all: I am still hiding the details of MACK (leaving that apparent technical "black hole" - see under "trade secrets" below), so there is still no easily convincing evidence of my proposed alternative to the current favourites such as Java, the Web, ActiveX, CORBA etc. That weakens my present criticisms of them (and I content myself with Medawar’s Dictum: "Theories are not displaced by facts, they are replaced by better theories." [paper(different perspective)]) So, for an idiosyncratic intervention such as mine to be given such support, the observed yet unmet needs of our industry - not to mention those of our customers - must indeed be enormous! (And that is of course nothing new to Jeff: see [Jeff(need for tools)].)

    39. William McCarthy And Julia David: The Evolution Of Enterprise Information System
    Christopher spottiswoode comments from a Metaset/MACK point of view (on WilliamMcCarthy and Julia David, The Evolution of Enterprise Information Systems
    http://jeffsutherland.com/oopsla96/mccarspot.html
    Christopher Spottiswoode comments from a Metaset/MACK point of view
    (on William McCarthy and Julia David, The Evolution of Enterprise Information Systems From Sticks and Jars Past Journals and Ledgers Toward Interorganizational Webs of Business Objects and Beyond
    (Please first read my Introduction to these comments on your papers.) Your setting of the scene What a magnificently comprehensive yet beautifully concise opening sentence! :- The semantic distance between the reality of a business enterprise and its implemented model its information system has slowly decreased as measurement techniques, representation models, and computer technology have progressed. In our world of "penetrating computerization" into which we are being pushed [3(firstly), 12], we must rather proactively work to reduce that distance, so there you have most usefully put your finger on a key cutting-edge of progress towards what I called "profound congeniality" - as against mere "user-friendliness" - that we must be working towards (See [Jeff] and find "congenial" in my faq). More than we often appreciate, we are creating the environment (Find "Zemanek" in my faq) in which people will "live, move and have their being". See also my comments above à propos Mark Baker’s paper, on the increasing identification of UI objects with real entities. Your sentence also nicely circumscribes the epistemological justifications for MACK.

    40. Details Of University Of Glasgow
    John spottiswoode; John spottiswoode; Sir Robert spottiswoode; Robert Stevenson;Dugald Stewart; Matthew Stewart; James Stirling; Sir william Stirling Maxwell;
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