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Shallet Turner FRS LL. D. (ca. 1692 – 13
November 1762) was a
Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a
Fellow of the
Royal Society. As a
Regius Professor...
- Lee
Shallat Chemel (born June 15, 1943),
sometimes credited as Lee Shallat, is an
American film and
television director and
television producer. She began...
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receive basic instruction in
astronomical phenomena. An
article by
Sidney Shallet appeared in two
consecutive issues of the Sa****ay
Evening Post (April...
- Brentford,
Leeds and
Lincoln goalkeeper Linden Travers (1913–2001),
actress Shallet Turner (1692–1762), a
famously idle
Cambridge academic, was
educated at...
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Villiers Shallet Charnock Smith (30
September 1821 at Plymouth,
Devon – 1
February 1871 at Rowley, Oxfordshire) was an
English cleric and academic. He...
- his
proposers were Montagu;
Martin Folkes;
William Jones; John Machin;
Shallet Turner;
Abraham de Moivre;
Peter Davall (d.1763, the society's secretary);...
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Prime Minister and the
issuing of the
Royal Warrant.
Samuel Harris 1724
Shallet Turner 1735
Lawrence Brockett 1762
Thomas Gray 1768 John
Symonds 1771 William...
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sinecure which carried a
salary of £400, fell
vacant after the
death of
Shallet Turner, and Gray's
friends lobbied the
government unsuccessfully to secure...
- to
April 1763 his
first appointment as
prime minister. On the
death of
Shallet Turner in 1762, the King
preferred Brockett over
Thomas Gray for the post...
- (Sidney Sus****) G. M.
Trevelyan (Trinity) Hugh Trevor-Roper (Peterhouse)
Shallet Turner (Peterhouse)
George Waddington (Trinity) Sir
Adolphus William Ward...