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Edward Maddrell (20
August 1877 – 27
December 1974) was a Manx
fisherman who, at the time of his death, was the last
surviving native speaker of the Manx...
- Dr. Paul
Maddrell is a
British Historian and
lecturer in
History at
Loughborough University in the Politics,
History and
International Relations department...
- Vol 3, p. 253.
Maddrell,
Roslyn 2009, p. 9.
Maddrell,
Roslyn 2009, p. 9-10.
Maddrell,
Roslyn 2009, p. 10. Ellis, N. 1989, p. 72.
Maddrell,
Robert 1848 “On...
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Crystalline high
molecular weight polyphosphates include Kurrol's salt and
Maddrell's salt (CAS#10361-03-2).
These species have the
formula [NaPO3]n[NaPO3(OH)]2...
- IGN.
Archived from the
original on June 19, 2010.
Retrieved May 9, 2010.
Maddrell, Alan (July 2001). "How to... Play
Import N64 Games". N64 Magazine. ****ure...
- also home to
prominent Manx
language speakers,
Edward Faragher and Ned
Maddrell. Much of the
village forms a "Living Museum"
dedicated to the preservation...
-
Simon Hugh
Piper Maddrell FRS (11
December 1937 – 10
September 2020) was a
British insect physiologist whose work
predominantly focused on
insect kidney...
- been a
steady increase in the
number of
speakers since the
death of Ned
Maddrell in 1974. He was
considered to be the last
speaker to grow up in a Manx-speaking...
-
evolutionary biology as a type of shorthand. For example,
Simon Hugh
Piper Maddrell writes that "the
proper but ****bersome way of
describing change by evolutionary...
- to 9.1% in 1901 and 1.1% in 1921. The last
native speaker of Manx, Ned
Maddrell, died in 1974. At the end of the 19th
century a
revival of Manx began,...