Extractions: Name Age Status Occupation Reference BOLTON William Single Agriculturalist CAMPBELL Thomas Single Labourer for Bolton DAVIES (DAVIS) James Single Mariner GELLIBRAND William JACKSON Samuel Servant JAMES Richard Single Tavern Keeper JEFF George JOHNSON George French Single Merchant LAYMAN George Single Farmer MAYCOCK Bailey (Bayley) Single Carpenter POWELL Evan Single Mariner ROBINSON Alexander Married Mariner ROBINSON Ann Married Wife of Alex. ROBINSON Margaret Single Daughter of Alex. ROBINSON Thomas Married Shipwright PUDNEY (RUDNEY) Henry Single Carpenter SALTER Edward Single Butcher SMITH Charles Single Steward to Gellibrand THORPE George Single Mariner THURKLE Thomas Married Labourer WORRALL Thomas Single Butcher References:
Tasmania News Index 1837.Tasmania Andrew title deeds ready Gatenby John Grant claim for examination/ gellibrand JTtitle road Greene EC sale Gregson TG title deeds ready Grey henry title deeds http://www.standard.net.au/~jwilliams/tads37.htm
Extractions: The following list of names is for those people mentioned in advertisements from a Launceston newspaper for the year 1837, generally to residents in the northern region of Tasmania, (Van Diemens Land) but may contain references to residents from the southern region or elsewhere.If the reference does not specify a place, this will generally mean the person is a resident of the Launceston district.Advertisments can be used to determine residencies,occupations, family disharmony, social discord, the creation of civic establishments and reveal the business and social structure of a region.
Passenger Index 1836 Tasmania Launceston to Port Phillip gellibrand Mr JT Launceston to Port Phillip gellibrandMr JT Mr Liverpool to Hobart Harvey Mr London to Hobart Harvey henry to Port http://www.standard.net.au/~jwilliams/pass36.htm
History Of Taxation Published By Pickering & Chatto Observations of the Necessity of the Property Tax (18201); henry Parnell (Baron GWHemming, Just Income Tax, How Possible (1852); John gellibrand Hubbard, How http://www.pickeringchatto.com/taxation.htm
Extractions: The History of Taxation 8 Volume Set Edited by The eight volumes of The History of Taxation are designed to cover the literature of taxation from the late seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. Taxation has been of abiding interest to economists, but the intellectual problems concerning it, as well as its immediate impact have engaged a much wider public, and contributions from a very wide range of individuals and professionals have enriched the literature. The the set illustrates the richness and profusion of the literature. Beginning with Sir William Petty, the authors include not only the great and familiar names - Steuart, Hume, Smith, Ricardo, Say, Mill, McCulloch, Seligman, Edgeworth, Wicksell - but a host of other and much less well known figures. Some of these, like Hamilton, Beeke, Buchanan, Farr, Hubbard, and Cohen Stuart, are well known to specialists; but others are almost unknown to all but a very few scholars. The literature, itself the product of the historical experiences of the writers, focuses on a number of themes, reflecting in turn the problems which revenue raisers have encountered over two centuries. These include revenue shortage and the appropriate tax base; the national debt and the Sinking Fund; the introduction of income tax; the problems created by the abolition of the income tax in 1816 and the effects of its reintroduction from 1842, and the issues which subsequently arose, especially differentiation between the various sources of income, and progression.
Genealogy Data 13031392. Radclyffe, John, Back to Main Page. Trafford, henry, Gender Male Birth about 1260 Death WFT Est. 1281-1350. Hubbard, Sophia, Hubbard, John gellibrand, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~streetpm/All/dat213.htm
*** 1847W *** street Wilson George tallow chandler Flinders lane Wilson henry shoemaker off ofYarra Young Geo. assistant lighthouse keeper gellibrand's Point Young http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dotwells/1847W.htm
Extractions: Borlase, Edmund, Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England by King Henry II anno 1172, with some passages in the government; A brief account of the Rebellion anno Dom. 1641, and originals of the Universitie of Dublin and the Colledge of Physicians ... from a manuscript by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon (London: Andr. Clarke for Robert Clavel 1675), 8o [Wing B3771]
History Of Space Physics (Timbo) Gilbert believed that the terrestrial magnetic field was constant, but it isn't.1635 henry gellibrand discovers that magnetic declination changes with time. http://plasma.newcastle.edu.au/spwg/people/thoward/History_TH.htm
Bellarine Peninsula : Town Directories Restaurants, Lombardi's On Queenscliff, 38 Hesse St Restaurants, Ozone Hotel,42 gellibrand St Sand, Soil Gravel Retail, Monahan Sand Pty Ltd, 9 henry St http://www.bellarine.net.au/directt/queen.htm
The Science Bookstore - Chronology AD, Briggs, henry Died 1/26/1630, 1630 AD, AD, 1635 AD, gellibrand,gellibrand publishes finding that compass needle drifts with time. http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chron.asp?pg=4
Standlijst Collectie "Utenhove" AB UTENHOVE FOL 17 Briggs, henry.gellibrand, Henricus. Trigonometria Britannica,sive de doctrina triangulorum libri duo, quorum prior http://repertorium.library.uu.nl/standlijsten/utenhove.htm
Extractions: AB: Utenhove Verslag over het Amsterdamsch geoctroijeerd kunst-cement, aan zijne excellentie den Minister van Binnenlandsche Zaken, door de eerste klasse van het Koninklijk-Nederlandsche Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letterkunde en Schoone Kunsten : ingeleverd den 4den julij 1816. - Amsterdam : Pieper en Ipenbuur, [ca. 1816]. - VI, 55 p. ; 28 cm Verslag aan zijne excellentie den minister van eeredienst en binnenlandsche zaken, door de eerste klasse van het Koninklijk Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letterkunde en Schoone Kunsten, betrekkelijk den haar opgedragen last, nopens het stuk der buitenlandsche, en de sedert 1789 uitgevondene Binnenlandsche Tras of Cement. - Den Haag : Koninklijke Staatsdrukkerij, 1809. - [VIII], 43, [XI] p. : ill. ; 28 cm - Bibl.: Saakes 5 (1810), p. 114. Reglement voor het Koninklijk Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letterkunde en Schoone Kunsten, door Zijne Majesteit den Koning op den 4den Mey 1808 gearresteerd. - [Amsterdam] : [s.n.], [1808]. - [ii], 14, [vi] p. ; 26 cm AB: UTENHOVE 296 Herschel, John Frederick William.
Williamstown On The Web : Community Links henry William Harman Press engineer A gallery of Williamstown Williamstown ForeshoreGrant and Tracey's Lighthouse Pages {photos} The old gellibrand Light, the http://www.williweb.net/info/links.html
Extractions: Vision Quest sails in the Osaka Cup Boats moored or operating from Willliamstown The Enterprize MV Challenger Kiwi Kookaburra ... Steam Tug Wattle see also Paintings by Peter Gerasimon Clubs Australian Wooden Boat Associations Hobson's Bay Yacht Club Hobson's Bay Yacht Club Port Phillip Sea Rovers ... Williamstown Sailing Club Launched from Williamstown HMAS ANZAC (II) HMAS Melbourne HMAS Swan HMAS YARRA III ... Those that passed City of Melbourne ex Black Warrior HMAS Adelaide I HMAS Cerberus HMAS Quadrant HMAS Quickmatch ... Ships That Passed Duntroon Sailors Rear Admiral R. Lamacraft RAN
Genealogy Data Father FLOYD, William Mother DAVIES, Mary Children FLOYD, henry Charles FLOYD 1889Melbourne Street Launceston Tas Death JULY 1956 gellibrand Home Hobart http://home.primus.com.au/bjrussell/FamilyTreeData/dat24.html
The Great South West Tourism: Princetown his fellow explorer George Brook Legrew Hesse had left Point henry in Geelong explorers'adventures, this one also ended in tragedy, with gellibrand dying on http://touristnews.standard.net.au/princetown/
Extractions: Pick a Destination Apollo Bay Ararat Ballarat Beachport Bellarine Peninsula Bendigo Camperdown Cape Bridgewater Cobden Colac/Hinterland Geelong Grampians Halls Gap Hamilton Hepburn Springs Kingston-Cape Jaffa Koroit Lavers Hill Lismore Lorne Maldon Maryborough Millicent Mortlake Mount Gambier Naracoorte Nelson Penola Penshurst Peterborough Port Campbell Port Fairy Port MacDonnell Portland Princetown Queenscliff Robe Stawell Terang Timboon Torquay Warrnambool SouthWest Tourism Home Shipwreck Coast >> Princetown Places to Stay Where to Eat What to Do awe-inspiring coastline. SITUATED at the mouth of the Gellibrand River on the tumultuous Gibson Beach, the small township of Princetown offers many natural features worth exploring, a fascinating history and some attractive accommodation options. It was way back in 1837 - well before most of the famous shipwrecks which dot the treacherous coast - that Joseph Tice Gellibrand staggered into an Aboriginal camp at the mouth of the river. He and his fellow explorer George Brook Legrew Hesse had left Point Henry in Geelong on horseback to trace the Barwon and Leigh rivers, but like so many early explorers' adventures, this one also ended in tragedy, with Gellibrand dying on the beach after Hesse perished somewhere in the wilds of the Otways.
Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728. Papers On South Carolina: Guide. Acquisition Information *43M30F-52F. Purchased from Roland Tree and henry Stevens;received 1943. Historical Note. Container List. (1) gellibrand, Samuel. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00988.html
Extractions: Purchased from Roland Tree and Henry Stevens; received: 1943. Nicholson was a British colonial official in several of the American colonies beginning in 1686. His last position was as colonial governor of South Carolina (1720-1725). Letters and petitions to Nicholson and a few documents pertain to his tenure as governor of South Carolina. Included are petitions for material aid from the South Carolina clergy, minutes of the South Carolina Assembly relating to increasing the salaries of the clergy, a census account of the area of land and number of slaves in the various parishes of S.C., letters from Francis Yonge and Charles Delafaye discussing the merchants' grievances with the governor, and two letters by Nicholson. (1) Gellibrand, Samuel. A.L.s. (Saml. Gellibrand) to [Sir Francis] Nicholson; [London] 5 Dec 1721. [1]p.
Neue Seite 1 Translate this page Gel'fond, Aleksandr Osipovic (1906 - 1968). gellibrand, henry (1597 - 1636).Geminus (um 130 - um 70 v. Chr.). Gemma Frisius, Regnier (1508 - 1555). http://www.mathe-ecke.de/mathematiker.htm
Extractions: Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)
Cours De Magistère 1ère Année Translate this page en 1634, henry gellibrand, Astronome au 1580. William Borough. 11.3° E. 13 Juin1622. Edmund Gunter. 6.0° E. 16 Juin 1634. henry gellibrand. 4.1° E. fig 1.3 page5. http://www.geologie.ens.fr/~vigny/cours/chp-gphy-6.html
Extractions: Dans la conception de la notion de champ, une particule, ou un groupe de particules) crée dans tout l'espace "quelque chose", de sorte que l'espace n'a plus pour seule propriété d'être vide : En effet, si on place une autre particule chargée en un point, elle "réagira" à cette nouvelle propriété de l'espace par le fait qu'elle se trouvera soumise à une force.
Old Tottenham High Road - All Hallows Marriages 1824-1827 William FOY, of St. Augustin, London, Caroline gellibrand, w., lic. 16 December1826, Thomas COOK Anne SEVELL, w. 25 December 1826, henry REDSTONE, of St. http://www.mickbruff.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/highroad/allhallows/marriages/marriage
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Travel: Cairns of their pen, and asked do you want to pet an emu? henry ran a flock of 170 emuson a beautiful piece of land nestled in a bend of the Lower gellibrand River http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/johnliu/melbourn.htm
Extractions: February 18, 1997 When the cab driver shook his head as he dropped us at our hotel, we knew we were in trouble. It had been difficult to book a room in Melbourne from the pay phones in Cairns; all the hotels were full, considerably more expensive than our guidebooks indicated, or in one case staffed by a peculiar woman with a loud braying voice and only the vaguest description of her rooms. So we had been happy to find a room in the Kingsgate Hotel on Spence St., which came recommended by both our guidebooks and rented its budget doubles for the bargain price of $A40/night. The floors in the Kingsgate were huge, with mazes of hallways and steel-grated windows looking into dusty air shafts. The walls were covered in chipped gray paint on the bottom with lighter gray paint above. Piping and ducting ran exposed along the tall remote ceilings. Large fire extingushers, securely padlocked against emergency use, were bolted to the walls and here and there little piles of fallen plaster were mounded on the thin carpet. There were six corridors and four directional signs between our room and the toilet. Sometimes the corridors ended at disused balconies, locked up and littered with bird droppings and cigarette butts. Other corridors seemed to circle around forever, and I sometimes passed the same lift or utility room two or three times before getting my bearings. Padding along the dreary gray hallways with my towel around my neck, I never met anyone except a young Indian man. I seemed to see him wherever I went in the Kingsgate. He always looked lost and wore a black leather jacket everywhere, even to the shower. The other guests might have been ghosts or locked in their rooms, for all I ever saw of them.
INDEX Frank George henry (1864 ) George henry ( - ) Harriet Edith ( - ) Olive BarbaraGATES. Jean ( - ) GAVAN. Griffith ( - ) Katie ( - ) Michael ( - ) gellibrand. http://www.annapizzey.ic24.net/blyth data/fowndx.htm