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Matthew Holbeche Bloxam (12 May 1805 – 24
April 1888), a
native of Rugby, Warwickshire, England, was a
Warwickshire antiquary and
amateur archeologist...
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Bloxham or
Bloxam is a surname, and may
refer to:
Albert Bloxham (1905–1996),
English footballer Andrew Bloxam (1801–1878),
English clergyman and naturalist...
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Andrew Bloxam (22
September 1801 – 2
February 1878) was an
English clergyman and naturalist; in his
later life he had a
particular interest in botany....
- John
Bloxam may
refer to: John
Francis Bloxam (1807–1891),
English academic and
clergyman John
Rouse Bloxam (1873–1928),
English author and
churchman This...
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Roman vitriol on
Chembk CAS
Database "Synthesis of Ethers".
Bloxam,
Charles Loudon;
Bloxam,
Arthur G.; Lewis, S. Judd (1913). "Copper, Cu = 63.57". Chemistry...
- Sir
Matthew Bloxam (1744 – 16
October 1822), of Highgate, Middle****, was a
British businessman and politician. He was born the
eldest son of the Rev. Matthew...
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nephew of the
chemist Charles Loudon Bloxam.
Bloxam was born on
Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square to
surgeon William Bloxam and Emma
Caroline Kite. He went to...
- John
Francis Bloxam (also
known as Jack
Bloxam) (1873–1928) was an
English Uranian author and churchman.
Bloxam was an
undergraduate at
Exeter College...
- The
following is a list of
characters from the
Harry Potter series. Each
character appears in at
least one
Harry Potter-related book or
story by J. K....
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Marguerite Frieda, Lady
Harris (née
Bloxam, 13
August 1877, London,
England – 11 May 1962, Srinagar, India),
referred to, by her own insistence, as Lady...