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Margaryize
Margaryize Mar"ga*ry*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized; p. pr. & vb. n. -izing.] [(J. J. Lloyd) Margary, inventor of the process + -ize.] To impregnate (wood) with a preservative solution of copper sulphate (often called

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- Margary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus Raymond Margary (1846–1875), British diplomat and explorer Ivan Margary (1896–1976)...
- The Margary Affair (Chinese: 马嘉理事件; pinyin: Mǎjiālǐ Shìjiàn or 滇案; Diān àn) was a crisis in Sino-British relations, which followed the murder of British...
- Margary numbers are the numbering scheme developed by the historian Ivan Margary to catalogue known and suspected Roman roads in Britain in his 1955 work...
- Ivan Donald Margary, FSA (1896–1976) was a British historian who, during his lifetime, became the leading authority on Roman roads in Great Britain. He...
- Augustus Raymond Margary (26 May 1846 – 21 February 1875) was a British diplomat and explorer. The murder of Margary and his entire staff, while surveying...
- well as lodgings for fellows and undergraduates.[citation needed] The Margary quadrangle was completed in 1964 with the construction of the Thomas Wood...
- Margary 1948, p. 49 Davies 2002, p. 172 Margary 1948, p. 45 Aubrey 1718, preface Wilson 1872, p. 878 Winbolt 1936, p. 1 Winbolt 1936, p. 3 Margary 1948...
- review to 1500 AD, Taunton: Somerset County Council ISBN 0-86183-028-8 Margary, I. D. (1955) Roman Roads in Britain: Vol.1, South of the Foss Way-Bristol...
- other routes to points in the southwest. The road has been ****igned the Margary number 41. Much of its route is now covered by the modern A417, A419 and...
- mooted earlier Roman "London", sited in the vicinity of Park Lane. See Margary, Ivan D., Roman Roads in Britain, Vol. 1, South of the Foss Way – Bristol...