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Colonel Francis Maceroni (sometimes
known as "Count
Maceroni"), born
Francis Macirone (1788–1846), was a soldier, diplomat, revolutionary,
balloonist (as...
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London Gazette. 9 July 1814. p. 1389.
Maceroni,
Francis (1838).
Memoirs of the Life and
Adventures of
Colonel Maceroni. Vol. 2. J. Macrone. p. 133. "No. 16972"...
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Sophie had used, or at
least owned, a hot-air balloon;
Colonel Francis Maceroni recorded in his
memoirs that she sold it to him in 1811 for £40. She became...
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descendant of the
numismatist Henry Perigal Borrell and the
inventor Francis Maceroni. (Miles'
cousin and contemporary, Lucy Malleson, had a long
career as a...
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considered the
flower of the
Neapolitan nobility."
Maceroni,
Memoirs of the Life and
Adventures of
Colonel Maceroni, Vol. I., 394 - 396. Mansel, P., The Eagle...
- Bibcode:2013MNRAS.430.1433A. doi:10.1093/mnras/stt003. S2CID 119183535.
Maceroni, C.; Cardini, D.; Damiani, C.; Gandolfi, D.; Debosscher, J.; Hatzes, A...
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Astronomy and Astrophysics. 211 (2): 346–52. Bibcode:1989A&A...211..346A.
Maceroni, C.; van't Veer, F. (1996). "The
properties of W
Ursae Majoris contact...
- military. This
resulted in at
least one case in
which the editor,
Patricia Maceroni, was
removed by the SNPB. She
later resumed her
editorship following a...
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Anthony Borrell (1836–1905)
returned to London,
marrying Laura Bithinia Maceroni there in 1857.
Henry had sent a
notebook of more than 200
ancient Gr****...
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aspirations of
Dance and
Gurney were
effectively dashed,
according to
Francis Maceroni in his 1836 book A Few
Facts Concerning Elementary Locomotion The many...