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governor in 1730.
Tailer held the post
until his death, and was
interred in the tomb of his uncle,
William Stoughton.
William Tailer was born in Dorchester...
- John
Tailer (died ca. 1645) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1642 to 1644. He
supported the
Royalist side in the English...
- Look up
tailing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tailing may
refer to:
Tailings, the
material left over
after the
extraction of ore from its host material...
- Age.
Tailer was born on July 20, 1830, in the
Greenwich Village section of New York City. He was the son of New York
merchant Edward Neufville Tailer (1797–1873)...
- The
tail is the
elongated section at the rear end of a
bilaterian animal's body; in general, the term
refers to a distinct,
flexible appendage extending...
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Edward Neufville Tailer, a
prominent merchant and banker, and
Agnes Suffern (the
daughter of
Thomas Suffern). His aunt,
Agnes Suffern Tailer Burnett, was...
- of
Edward Neufville Tailer and
Agnes (née Suffern)
Tailer Before their divorce, they were the
parents of:
Lorillard Suffern Tailer (1897–1979), a polo...
- In mining,
tailings or
tails are the
materials left over
after the
process of
separating the
valuable fraction from the
uneconomic fraction (gangue) of...
- subroutine, the
subroutine is said to be
tail recursive,
which is a
special case of
direct recursion.
Tail recursion (or
tail-end recursion) is
particularly useful...
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Edward Neufville Tailer, a
prominent New York
merchant and banker, and the
granddaughter of
Thomas Suffern and
Edward Neufville Tailer Sr. (descendants...