- Sir
William Henry Crundall (June 24, 1847 ―
February 25, 1934) was a
wealthy timber merchant and
politician from Dover, Kent,
England who
served as the...
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Reginald Crundall Punnett FRS (/ˈpʌnɪt/; 20 June 1875 – 3
January 1967) was a
British geneticist who co-founded, with
William Bateson, the
Journal of Genetics...
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Crondall (/krʌndəl/) is a
village and
large civil parish in the Hart district, in the
north east of
Hampshire in England, in the
Crondall Hundred surve****...
- Wing
Commander Edward Duncan Crundall DFC, AFC (9
December 1896 – 1980s) was an
officer of the
British Royal Air Force, who
served in
World War I, becoming...
- of chicken. It was
created in the
early twentieth century by
Reginald Crundall Punnett and
Michael Pease at the
Genetical Institute of
Cambridge University...
-
brief history of Anglo-Saxon England. The text was
dedicated to
William Crundall in 1899, the
Mayor of
Dover during his
ninth term in office. "Statham,...
- farmhouse. When he sold the
estate in 1938 to the
property developers Hambling Crundall and Co Ltd., many of his
older tenants were
forced to
leave the village...
- Ad**** 1886-1888:
William Henry Crundall 1889:
Edward Lukey 1890:
William John Ad**** 1891-1884:
William Henry Crundall 1895:
Matthew Pepper 1896: Henry...
- Post, 2010. Edwards,
Anthony William Fairbank (September 2012). "Reginald
Crundall Punnett:
First Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics, Cambridge, 1912"....
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ignored (help) Punnett,
Reginald Crundall (1907).
Mendelism (2 ed.). London, UK: Macmillan. (NB. The 1905
first edition...