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  1. Polarisation of Light. Nature Series by William Spottiswoode, 1891
  2. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, WEEKLY EVENING MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1873: ON THE OLD AND NEW LABORATORIES AT THE ROYAL INSTITUTION. by William. Spottiswoode, 1876-01-01
  3. Polarisation of Light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-04-04
  4. The Polarization Of Light: A Lecture (1878) by William Spottiswoode, 2010-09-10
  5. NATURE SERIES: POLARISATION OF LIGHT. by William. Spottiswoode, 1886
  6. Jewish Literature From The German Of M. Steinschneider (1893) by Moritz Steinschneider, 2009-11-21
  7. Polarisation of light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-08-17
  8. Polarisation of light by William Spottiswoode, 2010-09-04
  9. The Attorney General V. Sillem And Others, Claiming The Vessel Alexandra, Seized Under The Foreign Enlistment Act: Report Of The Trial (1863) by George E. Eyre And William Spottiswoode, 2010-09-10
  10. The Attorney General V. Sillem And Others, Claiming The Vessel Alexandra, Seized Under The Foreign Enlistment Act: Report Of The Trial (1863) by George E. Eyre And William Spottiswoode, 2010-09-10
  11. Elementary Theorems Relating To Determinants (1851) by William Spottiswoode, 2010-09-10
  12. Jewish Literature From The Eighth To The Eighteenth Century: With An Introduction On Talmud And Midrash by Moritz Steinschneider, 2007-01-17
  13. Information for John Spottiswoode of that ilk, pursuer; against Alexander Copland of Colliston, Mr William Copland, advocate, his son, William Turner of ... and William Craick of Arbigland, defenders. by John Spottiswoode, 2010-06-10
  14. THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. by William. Shakespeare, 1085

41. Gazetteer For Scotland: Scottish History Timeline: 16th Century
Royalist and soldier. 1585, John spottiswoode died Protestant leader.1585, william Drummond of Hawthornden born - Poet. 1586, Ballencrieff
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Note that, within a single year, events are not necessarily presented in chronological order. Previous Period King's College Chapel (Aberdeen City) built Boyne Castle (Aberdeenshire) built Palace of Holyroodhouse (City of Edinburgh) built George Buchanan born - Poet, author, latin scholar, politician and teacher of Mary, Queen of Scots Robert Henryson died - Poet Falkland Palace (Fife) built Castle of St John (or Stranraer Castle; Dumfries and Galloway) built John Spottiswoode born - Protestant leader c.1510 John Erskine (1st Earl of Mar) born - Regent of Scotland and Keeper of Edinburgh and Stirling Castles College of St Leonard (Fife) built King James V born - Scottish monarch Flodden Wall (City of Edinburgh) built King James IV died - Scottish monarch Archibald Douglas (5th Earl of Angus, Bell-the-Cat) died - Leader of the ' Red Douglas ' clan George Wishart born - Lutheran Reformer and Martyr Archibald Campbell (2nd Earl of Argyll) died - The son of Colin Campbell, 1st Earl, he became Lord High Chancellor of Scotland (1483), governor of Tarbert Castle, Lieutenant-General in Argyll and the Isles (1500) and Heritable Sheriff of the south-west (1509) c.1513

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Edwin Chadwick, London, George E.Eyre and william spottiswoode, 1852, 207,25. Henry Austin, London, George E.Eyre and william spottiswoode, 1852, 125,25.
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No. Serial No. ”­s’n o”ÅŽÐ ”­s”N Sketches of the lives and work of the honorary medical staff of the Manchester Infirmary from its foundation in 1752 to 1830, when it became the Royal Infirmary. Edward Mansfield Brockbank Manchester University Press Public Health Administration in Glasgow James Burn Russell ,A.K.Chalmers Glasgow James Maclehouse and Sons. The Law relating to public health and local government. Vol.1 Alex Glen,A.F.jenkin,Randolph Glen Thirteenth ed. London The Law relating to public health and local government. Vol.2 Liverpool Sanitary Acts 1847 and 1854 liverpool Sanitary Acts Liverpool G.tinling and Co.Ltd The Sanitary Evolution of London Henry Jephson London T.Fisher and Unwin Transactions of Sanitary Association of Scotland. Incorporated Sanitary Association of Scotland Glasgow The minory report in its relation to the public Health and the medical profession. Mrs Sindney Webb London National Committee to Promote the Break-up of the Poor Law Thomas A.Whelton

43. Works Of Walker Percy
World. New York Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1971; London Eyre and spottiswoode,1971. Lancelot. Percy. Percy, william Alexander (18851942).
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    The Moviegoer . New York: Knopf, 1961; London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1963. The Last Gentleman . New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1966; London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1967. Love in the Ruins: The Adventures of a Bad Catholic at a Time Near the End of the World . New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1971; London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1971. The Message in the Bottle: How Queer Man Is, How Queer Language Is, and What One Has to Do with the Other. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1975. Lancelot . New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1977; London: Secker and Warburg, 1977. Going Back to Georgia . Athens: University of Georgia, 1978 [Limited edition; in Signposts , or SS, below]. Questions They Never Asked Me . Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1979 [Limited edition; in SS The Second Coming . New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1980; London: Secker and Warburg, 1981. Bourbon . Winston-Salem, NC: Palaemon Press, 1982 [Limited edition; in SS Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book . New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1983.

44. William Garner - ResearchIndex Document Query
London George E. Eyre and william spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationery andRichards (1994)Ayres and Ayres (1996)Garner and Keoleian (1995)Graedel and
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45. FERGUSON MSS.
Richard Anthony Proctor, George Rawlinson, Myron Winslow Reed, Oskar Schmidt, CarlSchurz, George Whitefield Samson, william spottiswoode, Johann Bernhard
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FERGUSON MSS.
The Ferguson mss., 1864-1929, are a collection of letters to Charles Eugene Ferguson, 1856-1945, a physician of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a member of the Indiana University School of Medicine faculty. Career: born May 29, 1856, Indianapolis, Indiana, son of Norval Wilson and Julia (Rexford) Ferguson; married Isabel J. Lamb, Feb. 14, 1882; Medical College of Indiana, 1892; taught histology at Indiana Medical College, 1892-1896; superintendent city dispensary, 1893; superintendent city hospital, 1894-1896; secretary city board of health, 1895; professor of bacteriology, 1896-1907; post graduate work in Berlin and Vienna, 1907; clinical professor of obstetrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1910-1915; associate professor, 1915-1945; died May 18, 1945. The manuscripts consist of letters from famous persons, including scientists, well-known authors, and political figures. Most of the letters were written in the 1880's to Ferguson in answer to letters from him relating to writings of the persons to whom he wrote. Some autographs, collected by Eugenia H. Coval, A.B., Indiana University, 1926, are also included. Collection size: 120 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

46. Medieval Sourcebook: William The Conqueror: Sale Of Slaves In England, C. 1080
william the Conqueror found slaves being sold from the north of England and ed., AncientLaws and Institutes of England, (London Eyre spottiswoode, 1840), pp
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William the Conqueror: Sale of Slaves in England, c. 1080
William the Conqueror found slaves being sold from the north of England and from Bristol, but despite his laws the trade, according to Giraldus Cambrensis, was still being carried on a century later. Let Christians not be sold outside of the land or to heathens: Also we forbid any one to sell a Christian into a foreign land and especially to heathens. For let great care be taken lest their souls for which Christ gave His life be sold into damnation. Concerning serfs and their manumission: And we prohibit any one to sell a man out of the country. But if he, who wishes to make his serf free, hand him over to the sheriff by his right hand in full assembly, he must proclaim him quit of the yoke of his servitude by manumission, and show him free ways and gates and give him arms, viz., lance and sword; finally the man is made free. Source.

47. Medieval Sourcebook: William The Conqueror: Provision For Peter's Pence, C
william the Conqueror refused homage to the Pope but promised that Peter's Pence AncientLaws and Institutes of England, (London Eyre spottiswoode, 1840), p
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Provision for Peter's Pence, c. 1066-1087
William the Conqueror refused homage to the Pope but promised that Peter's Pence should be paid. In fulfillment of his promise he made detailed arrangements for the collection of this tax, in some cases demesne serfs paying through their lord. A free man who has possessions in the country to the value of thirty pence will pay St. Peter's Pence. But the lord will acquit his bordars, ploughmen, and serfs for one penny. A burgess, if he have the value of one-half mark in his own chattels, will pay St. Peter's Pence. In Danish law a free man who has field chattels to the value of one-half mark will give St. Peter's Pence; and through the lord's penny all who live in his demesne will be quit. But he who keeps St. Peter's Pence is forced by censure of the Church to pay it and thirty pence for a fine besides. But if his plea come before the justices of the king, the king will have forty shillings for fine and the bishop thirty pence. Source: Benjamin Thorpe, ed.

48. Shakespeare Lecture With Patrick Spottiswoode
On November 10 th , 99 Patrick spottiswoode, from Globe Theatre in London year 12and13 students, concerning the entertainment value of william Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare back, sorry: Patrick Spottiswoode is here again...... Mittwoch, 22. November 2000 - 15 Uhr - Güterschuppen Eintritt 8 DM, Anmeldung über La
Und wer mehr wissen will: Dies stand vor einem Jahr auf der Homepage des Ulricianums nach Patrick Spottiswoode's erstem Besuch in Aurich: Shakespeare live
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well, at least Patrick Spottiswoode! On November 10 th Mr Spottiswoode let the students gain an insight into Shakespearean times concerning the theatre and its connection with society at that time (Shakespeare lived from 1564 to1616). He talked about the social aspects of theatre in Shakespeare’s days (it was pure proletarian entertainment to go to the theatre, that‘s why kings and queens let theatre companies come to their courts), gave a successful summary of "Twelfth Night" by using some of the audience to show the play‘s confusion by men playing women playing men - in Shakespearean times women on stage were strictly forbidden! So whenever Will wanted to express changes from day to night, weather or time passing, he had to make use of little hints for the audience in his texts, therefore listening was at least as important as watching in the theatre (and successfull actors must have been quite convincing and extremely active on stage as well).

49. The Royal Society - The Royal Society And Its Fellows - Royal Society Presidents
18731878, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, OM, GCSI. 1878-1883, william spottiswoode.1883-1885, Thomas Henry Huxley, PC. 1885-1890, Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart.
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I nformation taken from: Record of the Royal Society of London for the Promotion of Natural Knowledge , fourth edition, the Royal Society, London: 1992; and The Record of the Royal Society of London supplement to the fourth edition for the years 1940-1989 , by John S Rowlinson and Norman H Robinson, the Royal Society, London: 1992.
William Viscount Brouncker Sir Joseph Williamson, Kt Sir Christopher Wren Sir John Hoskins, Bart Sir Cyril Wyche, Kt Samuel Pepys John, Earl of Carbery (Lord Vaughan) Thomas, Earl of Pembroke, K.G.
William Viscount Brouncker
James (afterwards Sir James) Burrow
Sir Robery Southwell, Kt Charles Montagu (afterwards Earl of Halifax, K.G.) John, Lord Somers Sir Isaac Newton, Kt Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Martin Folkes George, Earl of Macclesfield James, Earl of Morton (Lord Aberdour) James (afterwards Sir James) Burrow James West Sir John Pringle, Bart.
Sir Humphry Davy, Bart.
Sir Henry (Hallet) Dale
Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., P.C. William Hyde Wollaston Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. Davies Gilbert (formerly Giddy) H.R.H The Duke of Sussex

50. Rudolph Valentino-Filmography
Josef Swickard, Bertram Grassby, J. Farrell MacDonald, George Periolat, GeorgeField, Maude Wayne, william Boyd, Joseph Harrington and spottiswoode Aitken.
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51. Swordsmanship Manuscripts
Rev. ed. London printed by George E. Eyre and william spottiswoode for HMSO, ca.1842. London printed by George E. Eyre and william spottiswoode, 1857.
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    Description Cost Angelo, Henry. The school of fencing : with a general explanation of the principal attitudes and positions peculiar to the art. London, 1787. Viii, 105 p., 47 leaves of plates : ill. Blackwell, Henry. The gentleman's tutor for the small sword, or, The compleat English fencing master.... London: printed for J. and T.W., 1730. 55 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. Chapman, George.

52. William Golding - What's New
The Spire is the subject of a film to be made by Roger spottiswoode and PicturePalace Productions, using the location of Salisbury Cathedral itself.
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There are currently two film projects on Golding novels.
The Spire is the subject of a film to be made by Roger Spottiswoode and Picture Palace Productions , using the location of Salisbury Cathedral itself.
Golding's Sea Trilogy (the combined texts of Rites of Passage, Close Quarters, and Fire Down Below) is being prepared for television/film by
Film rights in all novels except Lord of the Flies are handled by Faber and Faber.
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53. Scotland’s Church: A Brief Popular History, By William Inglis
Andrews, with the consent of Archbishop spottiswoode, St. Giles’ Church wasmade the cathedral, and Dr. william Forbes the first Bishop in 1633.
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Project Canterbury Scotland’s Church: a Brief Popular History
by an Old Schoolmaster William Inglis
Lay Reader, a nd Sometime President of t he Scottish Episcopal Working Men’s Society [new and revised memorial edition] transcribed by Mr Ian B Pitt
AD 2001 INTRODUCTION THIS brief story of the SCOTTISH CHURCH, based upon a very able Lecture delivered by the author in various centres in Scotland, has already passed through several editions and more than one revision. In all these forms it received commendation from the authorities of the Episcopal Church in Scotland, and as now revised is reprinted in the hope that it may supply the present lack of any simple and popular account of the Church for ordinary readers. The little volume does not pretend to be exhaustive, nor to be written with any lofty impartiality. It is the narrative, sufficiently vouched, of a not uneducated man who had studied the records and arrived at certain definite conclusions and convictions. From these and from their application he did not shrink. William Inglis was sometime a schoolmaster in Leeds.

54. Spottiswoode, Alicia Anne, Lady Scot (1810-1900). Poet.
the case of Annie Laurie , whose original form was a poem by william Douglas ofFingland (Kirkcudbright) with the tune Kempie Kaye . spottiswoode altered the
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Alicia Spottiswoode
Alicia Anne Spottiswoode is remembered as the composer of "Annie Laurie" (1835). She was born at Westruther (Berwickshire) on 24 June 1810 and in 1836 she married Lord John Scott, brother of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch (d1860). She died on 12 March 1900. She was a collector of traditional songs and wrote 69 of her own, often basing them on older pieces, and this was what she did in the case of "Annie Laurie", whose original form was a poem by William Douglas of Fingland (Kirkcudbright) with the tune "Kempie Kaye". Spottiswoode altered the words and melody and added a third verse. AC
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55. Meyers Konversationslexikon, Band 15, Seite 0177, Von Spottiswoode Bis Sprache (
Translate this page auch in Europa, fortgepflanzt. spottiswoode (spr. -wudd), william, Mathematikerund Physiker, geb. 11. Jan. 1825 zu London, studierte
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die Schwingen sind braunschwarz, fahlgrau gesäumt, die Spitzen der Flügeldeckfedern weiß, die mittelsten Steuerfedern schwarz, die äußern weiß; die Augen sind blaßgelb, der Schnabel ist bräunlichschwarz, die Füße dunkelbraun. Die S. bewohnt Nordamerika, vom 40° nördl. Br. bis Mexiko, besonders den Süden, findet sich im Buschwerk, im lichten Wald und in Pflanzungen, in Ebenen und an der Küste, sucht, besonders im Winter, die Nähe menschlicher Wohnungen, ähnelt in ihren Bewegungen den Drosseln und nährt sich von Kerbtieren und Beeren. Sie brütet zwei-, im Süden auch dreimal in dichten Baumkronen oder Büschen oft sehr nahe den Wohnungen und legt 3-6 hellgrüne, dunkelbraun gefleckte Eier. Sie singt vortrefflich, berühmt aber ist sie durch ihre bewundernswerte Fähigkeit, fremde Gesänge und die verschiedensten Töne und Geräusche nachzuahmen. Sie hält sich gut in der Gefangenschaft und hat sich mehrfach, auch in Europa, fortgepflanzt.
Spottiswoode (spr. -wudd), William, Mathematiker und Physiker, geb. 11. Jan. 1825 zu London, studierte in Oxford und übernahm dann die Druckerei der Königin, welche unter seiner Leitung namhaften Aufschwung gewann, ohne ihm die Muße zu selbständiger wissenschaftlicher Thätigkeit zu rauben. Seine frühsten Werke: "Meditationes analyticae" (1847) und "Elementary theorems relating to Determinants" (1851), bilden die erste umfassendere Darstellung der Determinantentheorie. Eine Reise durch Ostrußland (1856) beschrieb er in "A tarantasse journey through Eastern Russia" (1857) und eine andre durch Kroatien und Ungarn in Galtons "Vacation tourist in 1860". Seit 1870 wandte er der Optik und Elektrizitätslehre seine Aufmerksamkeit zu und schrieb noch "Polarisation of light" (1874). 1879 ward ihm die höchste wissenschaftliche Würde in England, die des Präsidenten der Royal Society, übertragen, welche er bis zu seinem Tod 27. Juni 1883 bekleidete.

56. Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) Library Of Congress
58p. 28 cm. Subjects Turner, JMW (Joseph Mallord william), 17751851....... Published London, spottiswoode and co., printers, 1872.
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57. 48 HOURS Pacing Breakdown By William C. Martell
48 HOURS. Screenplay by Walter Hill, Larry Gross, Roger spottiswoode and StevendeSouza. FADE IN 5 (minutes) Chain Gang. copyright 2000 by william C. Martell.
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48 HOURS
Screenplay by Walter Hill, Larry Gross, Roger Spottiswoode and Steven deSouza
FADE IN: 5 (minutes) Chain Gang. Billy Bear shows up. Shoot out, Escape! / Intro: Cates (girlfriend problems). 10) Gance and Billy Bear... Poison murder. / Cates and Girlfriend. / Gance kidnaped by Luther... they want the money. Gance keeps Luther's girlfriend. 15) Hotel: Cates' reputation as a gunslinger. Up to the room. Gance and Hooker watching cartoons. Cops knock at the door... 20) Big shootout! The elevator/stairs chase! Lobby stand off... suspense. "Don't give him the gun." Cates gives Gance his gun... Gance and Cates face off. Big shoot out! Gance escapes with hostage. 30) Reggie s deal: Get me out and I'll get Gance. 48 Hours. Reggie gets out. Cates' law - "We ain't buddies". / They drive to Luther's. Reggie cuffed to steering wheel. 35) Luther's Apartment: Shoot out! Chase! Reggie trips Luther. Cates questions Luther. Cop Shop: Luther jailed. Cates' girlfriend problems - Reggie tries to help. Cares and Reggie dine. 40) Reggie Qs Cates about sex - it's been a while. Ext. Torchy's Night Club: The deal - if Reggie gets Gance, Cates has to let him find a lady. Int. Torchy's: It's a cowboy bar! "Not a popular place with the brothers."

58. BlackStar - Nancy Travis
Starring Mel Gibson Robert Downey Jr. Director Roger spottiswoode DavidGreen, Starring Omar Sharif Ava Gardner Director william Hale,
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59. Printed Writings Of Florence Nightingale The List Includes
Two copies. 9. Suggestions for Thought, vols. IIII (Privately printed by) GeorgeEyre and william spottiswoode, London 1860. LDFNM 0291 0292. 10.
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Florence Nightingale The list includes privately printed material, reports and articles as well as books.
The Institution of Kaiserswerth on the Rhine for the Practical training of Deaconesses, Under the Direction of the Rev. Pastor Fliedner, Embracing the Support and Care of a Hospital, Infant and Industrial Schools and a Female Penitentiary.
London: Printed by the Inmates of the London Ragged Colonial Training School, 28 St Anne’s Street, Westminster, 1851.
LDFNM: 0192 Letters From Egypt
Statements Exhibiting the Voluntary Contributions Received by Miss Nightingale for the Use of the British War Hospitals in the East with their Mode of Distribution in 1854, 1855, 1856

Harrison and Sons, St Martin’s Lane, W.C., 1857 8vo, pp. 68
Mortality of the British Army, at Home, at Home and Abroad, and During the Russian War, as Compared with the Mortality of the Civil Population in England
Harrison and Sons, St Martin’s Lane, London, 1858. folio, pp. 21.
LDFNM: 0735. 2 copies. Introduction of Female Nursing into Military Hospitals
Harrison and Sons, St Martin’s Lane, W.C., 1858. 8vo, pp. x, 28, 133, 23.

60. ARC :: Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen :: Page 1 Of 1
thousands of old master paintings. We also feature these works by SirWilliam Newenham Montague Orpen A Portrait Of Master spottiswoode.
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