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Edleston is a
former civil parish, now in the
parishes of
Burland and
Acton and Nantwich, in the
unitary authority area of
Cheshire East and the ceremonial...
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still standing and occupied. In 1904, the
family of a
deceased Joseph Edleston owned a plot of land next to the
churchyard of St. Mary's in Gainford,...
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caught by R. S.
Edleston in Manchester,
England in 1848, but he
reported this only 16
years later in 1864, in The Entomologist.
Edleston notes that by 1864...
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Geoffrey Edleston Wheeler CIE CBE (22 June 1897 – 1
February 1990) was a
British soldier and an
historian of
Central Asia.
Geoffrey Edleston Wheeler was...
- Cambridge,
where he met and
formed a
close friendship with the
younger John
Edleston.
About his "protégé" he wrote, "He has been my
almost constant ****ociate...
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Writings edited by H.S.
Thayer (1953;
online edition)
Isaac Newton, Sir; J
Edleston;
Roger Cotes,
Correspondence of Sir
Isaac Newton and
Professor Cotes, including...
- 9th century.[citation needed] In 1904 the
family of a
deceased Joseph Edleston owned a plot of land next to the
churchyard of St. Mary's in Gainford....
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first ground was in
Rockwood Lane. By 1878 it had
moved to a
ground on
Edleston Road, and it used the
Imperial Hotel for its facilities.
Stephen Finney...
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Edleston is a
former civil parish in
Cheshire East, England. It
contained six
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as...
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Roger (CTS699R)". A
Cambridge Alumni Database.
University of Cambridge.
Edleston, J., ed. (1850)
Correspondence of Sir
Isaac Newton and
Professor Cotes...