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Louisa Nottidge (1802–1858) was a
British woman whose unjust detention in a
lunatic asylum attracted widespread public attention in mid-19th
century England...
- children. In 1860,
Prince lost a
lawsuit brought on
behalf of
Louisa Nottidge by the
Nottidge family and the
group vanished from the
public eye. It
finally closed...
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Henry Nottidge Moseley FRS (14
November 1844 – 10
November 1891) was a
British naturalist who
sailed on the
global scientific expedition of HMS Challenger...
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Josias Nottidge (1828–1873) was an
English rower who
twice won
Silver Goblets at
Henley Royal Regatta.
Nottidge rowed initially for
Wandle Club . He took...
- Whitstable, Kent, England. It was
established in 1952 as the Sir
William Nottidge School and was
known by this name
until 1998 when it was
changed to The...
- [28 centimetres] in length. We also
dredged a
gigantic Ostracod. –
Henry Nottidge Moseley, 1880
Notable organisms that
exhibit deep-sea
gigantism include...
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Journal of Zoology. 55 (7): 1118–1128. doi:10.1139/z77-144. Rowland, Jesse;
Nottidge, Ben; Ferguson, Dan; Mathieson,
Michael (2012). "Predation by an eastern...
- (1874 to 1876) Naturalists:
Charles Wyville Thomson (1830–1882),
Henry Nottidge Moseley (1844–1891) and
Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm (1847–1875) Oceanographers:...
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Siegfried H. Horn". Ministrymagazine.org.
Retrieved 2014-05-10. Moseley,
Henry Nottidge (1879).
Notes by a
Naturalist on the "Challenger". London:
Macmillan and...
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conducted by
Wyville Thomson, John Murray, John
Young Buchanan,
Henry Nottidge Moseley, and
Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm.
Frank Evers Bed was
appointed prosector...