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Charles Meymott (8
January 1813 – 24 June 1867) was an
English first-class
cricketer active 1846–47 who pla**** for Surrey. He was born in
Southwark and...
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Charles Meymott Tidy (1843–1892) was an
English medical man and
sanitary chemist, a
barrister who
wrote also on
legal matters. Born on 2
February 1843...
- Ryan (1832),
Taylor (1845),
Wharton and
Stille (1855),
Ordronaux (1869),
Meymott (1882). The
typical techniques as
outlined in
these works are the background...
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Hatch (1757-1837), Rev
George Bonner (1784-1840), Sir
James Graham, J. G.
Meymott, John
Ashley Warre and
Lewis Gompertz.
Broome was
elected as the society's...
- was the son of
Chief Justice Sir
James Dowling. Over a
number of
years Meymott had
failed to
attend various courts in the
northern district. The Executive...
- with the name include: Bill Tidy (1933–2023),
English cartoonist Charles Meymott Tidy (1843–1892),
English medical man and
sanitary chemist Frank Tidy (1932–2017)...
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George Bonner, the Rev.
George Avery Hatch, Sir
James Graham, John
Gilbert Meymott,
William Mudford, and
Lewis Gompertz. The
organisation was
founded as the...
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after a 14th-century
Archbishop of
Canterbury Simon Mepeham Meymott Street –
after the
Meymott family,
several of whom were
stewards of
Paris Gardens manor...
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National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943.
Meymott v
Piddington [1877] Knox's
Reports 306,
Supreme Court (Full Court) (NSW)...
- Jr., Bernard. The
Poisoned Life of Mrs.
Maybrick (1977). Tidy,
Charles Meymott and
Rawdon Macnamara. The
Maybrick Trial: A
Toxicological Study (1890)...