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Thomas Penyngton Kirkman FRS (31
March 1806 – 3
February 1895) was a
British mathematician and
ordained minister of the
Church of England.
Despite being...
- Kirkman's
schoolgirl problem is a
problem in
combinatorics proposed by
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman in 1850 as
Query VI in The Lady's and Gentleman's
Diary (pg.48)...
- (1817–1885)
George Grote (1794–1871)
Rowland Hill (1795–1879)
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman (1806–1895)
William Marcet (1828–1900) John
Marshall (1818–1891)...
- has been proved.
Individual examples can be
found in the work of
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman (1847) and the
systematic development of
finite projective geometry...
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Pynynton in 1246 and 1360,
Penynton in 1305,
Pynyngton in 1351 and 1442 and
Penyngton in 1443, the
ending tun
denotes an enclosure,
farmstead or
manor in Old...
- 1986) –
professional boxer (light-welterweight
world champion)
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman (1806–1895) – mathematician, FRS Andy
Knowles (born 1981) – musician...
- also the Lord High
Steward or
Great Seneschal of Ireland,
appointed John
Penyngton to be
Steward of the
Liberty of Waterford, and in such appointment, the...
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Thomas Kirke 30
November 1693 22
December 1650 – 24
April 1706
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman 11 June 1857 31
March 1806 – 3
February 1895
Frances Clare Kirwan...
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Steward of a
County is
found in the case of the appointment, of John
Penyngton as
Steward of the
Liberty of Wexford.
Appointments by the
Lords Shrewsbury...
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Pynynton in 1360,
Penynton in 1305,
Pynyngton in 1351 and 1442, and
Penyngton in 1443. In 1663 it was also
recorded as Pinington.
Historically Pennington...