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         Macaulay Francis:     more books (55)
  1. Francis Bacon: selections by Francis Bacon, Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, et all 2010-09-08
  2. Selections. With essays by Macaulay & S.R. Gardiner by Francis Bacon, Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, et all 2010-08-21
  3. Biographies of Lord Macaulay by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, 1872
  4. Francis Beaumont, a critical study by G. C. Macaulay by George Campbell Macaulay, 1883-01-01
  5. Francis Bacon Selections with Essays By MacAulay & S. R. gardiner by Francis Bacon, 1922
  6. Lord Macaulay's essay on Boswell's life of Johnson by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay Baron 1800-1859 Storr Francis 1839- [from old catalog] ed, 1892-12-31
  7. Francis Beaumont: A Critical Study by George Campbell Macaulay, 1977-05-23
  8. Francis Bacon (Cassell's National Library) by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, 1886
  9. The Algebraic Theory of Modular Systems by Francis Sowerby Macaulay, 2009-09-23
  10. Macaulay: essay on Bacon, by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, 1915
  11. Macaulay's Essay on Bacon; (Longmans' British classics) by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, 1914
  12. Francis Bacon versus Lord Macaulay by Edward D Johnson, 1949
  13. Francis Bacon: selections. with essays by Macaulay & S.R. Gardin by Bacon. Francis. 1561-1626., 1922-01-01
  14. The algebraic theory of modular systems. by F. S. Macaulay. by Macaulay. F. S. (Francis Sowerby). 1862-1937., 1916-01-01

1. Macaulay
Francis Sowerby Macaulay. Born 11 Feb 1862 in Francis Macaulay's fatherwas a Minister in the Methodist Church. He sent his son Francis
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Francis Sowerby Macaulay
Born: 11 Feb 1862 in Witney, England
Died: 9 Feb 1937 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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Francis Macaulay 's father was a Minister in the Methodist Church. He sent his son Francis to a school for the sons of Methodist Minister's in Bath, namely Kingswood School. Graduating from Kingswood School, Macaulay entered St John's College, Cambridge from which he graduated with distinction. After graduating from Cambridge, Macaulay returned to Kingswood School in Bath, where he had himself studied, and taught mathematics there for two years. He then went to London, becoming a teacher at St Paul's School. In this school he taught many outstanding pupils and he encouraged them into a research career in mathematics. two such students were Watson and Littlewood and we know of the teaching methods employed by Macaulay through the writing of Littlewood ... there was little formal instruction; students were directed to read widely but thoroughly, encouraged to be self-reliant, and inspired to look forward to pursuing research in mathematics.

2. Macaulay
Francis Sowerby Macaulay. Born 11 Feb Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.Francis Macaulay's father was a Minister in the Methodist Church.
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Francis Sowerby Macaulay
Born: 11 Feb 1862 in Witney, England
Died: 9 Feb 1937 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Francis Macaulay 's father was a Minister in the Methodist Church. He sent his son Francis to a school for the sons of Methodist Minister's in Bath, namely Kingswood School. Graduating from Kingswood School, Macaulay entered St John's College, Cambridge from which he graduated with distinction. After graduating from Cambridge, Macaulay returned to Kingswood School in Bath, where he had himself studied, and taught mathematics there for two years. He then went to London, becoming a teacher at St Paul's School. In this school he taught many outstanding pupils and he encouraged them into a research career in mathematics. two such students were Watson and Littlewood and we know of the teaching methods employed by Macaulay through the writing of Littlewood ... there was little formal instruction; students were directed to read widely but thoroughly, encouraged to be self-reliant, and inspired to look forward to pursuing research in mathematics. Macaulay wrote 14 papers on algebraic geometry and polynomial ideals. The papers look at algebraic curves, the Riemann

3. Mathematiker Mit Mm
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4. References For Macaulay
References for francis macaulay. Biography Articles HF Baker, francisSowerby macaulay, J. London Math. Soc. 13 (1938), 157160. HF
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References for Francis Macaulay
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • H F Baker, Francis Sowerby Macaulay, J. London Math. Soc.
  • H F Baker, Francis Sowerby Macaulay, Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society of London II Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 5. Morton, George Douglas, 16th Earl Of
    macaulay, francis Sowerby. 11 February 1862 09 February 1937 Fellow 10/05/1928
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    M Maass, Otto 08 July 1890 - 03 July 1961 Fellow Macalister, Alexander 09 April 1844 - 02 September 1919 Fellow Macallum, Archibald Byron 10 April 1858 - 05 April 1934 Fellow Macandrew, Robert 22 March 1801 - 22 May 1873 Fellow Macarthy, Justin fl 1770 Fellow Macartney, George, Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney 14 May 1737 - 31 March 1806 Fellow Macartney, James 08 March 1770 - 06 March 1843 Fellow Macaulay, Francis Sowerby 11 February 1862 - 09 February 1937 Fellow Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron Macaulay 25 October 1800 - 28 December 1859 Fellow Macaulay, Zachary 02 May 1768 - 13 May 1838 Fellow McBain, James William 22 March 1882 - 12 March 1953 Fellow Macbean, Forbes 1725 - 11 November 1800 Fellow MacBride, Ernest William 12 December 1866 - 17 November 1940 Fellow McCance, Sir Andrew 30 March 1889 - 11 June 1983 Fellow McCance, Robert Alexander 09 December 1898 - 05 March 1993 Fellow McCanny, John Vincent Fellow McClean, Frank 13 November 1837 - 08 November 1904 Fellow McClean, John Robinson 1813 - 13 July 1873 Fellow McClelland, John Alexander 01 December 1870 - 13 April 1920 Fellow Macclesfield, Earls of

    6. Biography-center - Letter M
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    7. Macaulay
    Biography of francis macaulay (18621937) francis macaulay's father was a Minister in the Methodist Church.
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    Francis Sowerby Macaulay
    Born: 11 Feb 1862 in Witney, England
    Died: 9 Feb 1937 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Francis Macaulay 's father was a Minister in the Methodist Church. He sent his son Francis to a school for the sons of Methodist Minister's in Bath, namely Kingswood School. Graduating from Kingswood School, Macaulay entered St John's College, Cambridge from which he graduated with distinction. After graduating from Cambridge, Macaulay returned to Kingswood School in Bath, where he had himself studied, and taught mathematics there for two years. He then went to London, becoming a teacher at St Paul's School. In this school he taught many outstanding pupils and he encouraged them into a research career in mathematics. two such students were Watson and Littlewood and we know of the teaching methods employed by Macaulay through the writing of Littlewood ... there was little formal instruction; students were directed to read widely but thoroughly, encouraged to be self-reliant, and inspired to look forward to pursuing research in mathematics.

    8. The Great History Books And Their Authors.
    A listing of major historians, with bibliographies.Category Society History Historians...... (I see from one of francis Edward's catalogues that Hakluyt's work (Click on letterto go to index.) M- macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859) § Admitted to
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    Albion, Robert Greenhalgh:
  • Ashton, T.S.:
  • An Economic History of England: The 18th Century (1955) (London: Methuen, 1969).

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    Beard, Charles A.
  • The Rise of American Civilization (New York: MacMillan).
  • An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States (1913); (New York: Free Press, 1966).
  • Charles A. Beard: An Intellectual Biography by Ellen Nore (1942- ); (Southern Illinois University Press, 1983).
    Bowen, Catherine Drinker Francis Bacon Sir Edward Coke , and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes : three great historical figures which every lawyer should know about. She wrote their biographies.
  • Francis Bacon - The Temper of the Man
  • The Lion and the Throne (Boston: Little, Brown; 1957).
  • Yankee from Olympus (Boston: Little, Brown; 1945).
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    Carlyle, Thomas The French Revolution written in 1837.
  • 9. Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
    A short discussion of his life and work.Category Arts Literature British 16th Century Bacon, francis...... brilliant, expedient ; but, nonetheless, Bacon was to macaulay a thoroughly dishonestman. 8 that I am not, and so, I leave it there. francis Bacon's life
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    Francis Bacon STUCK IN A FRAME
    "The Secretary of Nature" CLICK HERE
    "The world's a bubble and the life of man Less than a span."
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS.
  • Introduction:
  • The Elizabethan Times:
  • Bacon's Philosophy:
  • Bacon's Writings: ...
  • Notes.
    Introduction:- Bacon's real claim to fame is: not that he, as the lord chancellor, in 1621, was removed from office for accepting a litigant's bribe; nor, that he was the real writer of the Shakespearean plays (one of the controversies in English literature, the "Baconian controversy") ; but rather Francis Bacon is known as a philosopher, one of the first order. Bacon delineated the principles of the inductive method, which constituted a breakthrough in the approach to science, even though philosophers and scientists of the day, - and seemingly today, yet - repudiated both his theories and methodology, alike. Bacon argued that the only knowledge of importance to man was empirically rooted in the natural world; and that a clear system of scientific inquiry would assure man's mastery over the world. He was the originator of the expression, "Knowledge is power." He was quite taken up by the "materialist" theories and the resultant discoveries of both Copernicus and Galileo . Bacon, along with Galileo are known in the literature as "the great anti-Aristotelians who created the 'modern scientific' view of Nature."
  • 10. I11841: Francis Macaulay Cunningham (Rev.) ( - )
    . =, . . =,,,,, Rev. francis macaulay Cunningham. Occupation, RectorOf Witney, Oxfordshire. Spouses of francis macaulay Cunningham. 1, Unknown.
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    Rev. Francis Macaulay Cunningham Occupation Rector Of Witney, Oxfordshire. Spouses of Francis Macaulay Cunningham Unknown Francis Macaulay Cunningham and Unknown spouse had the following children Alice Sophia Cunningham Descendants of Rev. Francis Macaulay Cunningham and ?

    11. M
    macaulay, francis Sowerby. Obituary Notices 19361938 vol 2 pp 357-361, plate, by H F Baker
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    M Maass, Otto Biographical Memoirs 1963 vol 9 pp 183-204, plate, by E A Flood Macalister, Alexander Proceedings B 1922-1923 vol 94 pp xxxii-xxxix signed by G E S Macallum, Archibald Byron Obituary Notices 1932-1935 vol l pp 287-291, plate, by John Beresford Leathes Macaulay, Francis Sowerby Obituary Notices 1936-1938 vol 2 pp 357-361, plate, by H F Baker Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron Macaulay Proceedings 1860-1862 vol 11 pp xi-xxvi McBain, James William Obituary Notices 1952-1953 vol 8 pp 529-547, plate, by E K Rideal MacBride, Ernest William Obituary Notices 1939-1941 vol 3 pp 747-759, plate, by W T Calman McCance, Sir Andrew Biographical Memoirs 1984 vol 30 pp 387-405, plate, by N J Petch and L Barnard McCance, Robert Alexander Biographical Memoirs 1995 vol 41 pp 261-280, plate, by Elsie M Widdowson McClean, Frank Proceedings A 1906-1907 vol 78 pp xix-xxiii signed by H F N McClelland, John Alexander Proceedings A 1924 vol 106 pp v-ix, plate, signed by C T R W Macclesfield, George Parker, 4th Earl of See Parker, George, 4th Earl of Macclesfield

    12. I11842: Francis Dyke Acland 14th Bart., M.P. (Right Hon. Sir) (7 MAR 1874 - 1939
    Thomas Dyke Acland 11th Bart. (25 MAY 1809 29 MAY 1898), =, Mary Mordaunt( - 11 JUN 1851), francis macaulay Cunningham ( - ), =, .,,
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    Thomas Dyke Acland 11th Bart.
    (25 MAY 1809 - 29 MAY 1898) Mary Mordaunt
    ( - 11 JUN 1851) Francis Macaulay Cunningham
    Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland 13th Bart.

    (13 OCT 1847 - ) Alice Sophia Cunningham
    Right Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland 14th Bart., M.P. Birth Date 7 MAR 1874 Death Date Spouses of Francis Dyke Acland 14th Bart., M.P. Eleanor Margaret Cropper Father Charles James Cropper Mother Edith Emily Holland Marriage Date 31 AUG 1905 Francis Dyke Acland 14th Bart., M.P. and Eleanor Margaret Cropper had the following children Richard Thomas Dyke Acland 15th Bart Descendants of Right Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland 14th Bart., M.P. and Eleanor Margaret Cropper Back to Main site

    13. University Of New Brunswick-Archives & Special Collections-Beverley Macaulay Fon
    5 cm of textual material. Biographical Sketch Beverley francis Macaulaywas born at Castalia, Grand Manan, New Brunswick in 1907.
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    RG 243 Title: Beverley Macaulay fonds. 1924-1975; predominant 1924-1928. 5 cm of textual material Biographical Sketch:
    Beverley Francis Macaulay was born at Castalia, Grand Manan, New Brunswick in 1907. He attended Rothesay Collegiate School and upon high school graduation, he entered the University of New Brunswick where he received a BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1928. At UNB he was an outstanding athlete, vice-president of the Student Council, a member of the UNB dance orchestra, and president of his graduating class. Macaulay worked as an engineer with Bell Telephone Company of Canada in Quebec prior to World War II, during which he served as an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, and rejoined the company in 1946. From 1951 to 1957, Macaulay was Business Manager and Secretary to the Senate at UNB. He spent three years in Canadian industry before returning to the University as Vice-President (Administration) in 1960. During his career at UNB, Macaulay worked with four UNB presidents, oversaw the construction of more than 30 new buildings, and helped to shape the administration into a business organization. He was active in several fund-raising campaigns and helped to design UNB's coat of arms and flag.

    14. The Miscellaneous Writings And Speeches Of Lord Macaulay, Volume III.
    The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord macaulay, Volume III. Lord macaulay.francis Atterbury. John Bunyan. Oliver Goldsmith. Samuel Johnson.
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    The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Volume III.
    Lord Macaulay
  • Francis Atterbury.
  • John Bunyan.
  • Oliver Goldsmith.
  • Samuel Johnson. ...
  • William Pitt.
  • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
  • Epitaph on Henry Martyn.
  • Lines to the Memory of Pitt.
  • A Radical War Song.
  • The Battle of Moncontour. ...
  • Chapter XXXII http://www.blackmask.com CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
    MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
    FRANCIS ATTERBURY.
    (December 1853.) Few things in literary history are more extraordinary than the storm which this little dissertation raised. Bentley had treated Boyle with forbearance; but he had treated Christchurch with contempt; and the Christchurch-men, wherever dispersed, were as much attached to their college as a Scotchman to his country, or a Jesuit to his order. Their influence was great. They were dominant at Oxford, powerful in the Inns of Court and in the College of Physicians, conspicuous in Parliament and in the literary and fashionable circles of London. Their unanimous cry was, that the honour of the college must be vindicated, that the insolent Cambridge pedant must be put down. Poor Boyle was unequal to the task, and disinclined to it. It was, therefore, assigned to his tutor, Atterbury. After having been long in indirect communication with the exiled family, he, in 1717, began to correspond directly with the Pretender. The first letter of the correspondence is extant. In that letter Atterbury boasts of having, during many years past, neglected no opportunity of serving the Jacobite cause. "My daily prayer," he says, "is that you may have success. May I live to see that day, and live no longer than I do what is in my power to forward it." It is to be remembered that he who wrote thus was a man bound to set to the church of which he was overseer an example of strict probity; that he had repeatedly sworn allegiance to the House of Brunswick; that he had assisted in placing the crown on the head of George I., and that he had abjured James III., "without equivocation or mental reservation, on the true faith of a Christian."
  • 15. Genealogy Data
    unknown Children francis, James Ignatius. Back to Main Page. MacDonald, Mary Death 1917 Parents Father MacDonald, Donald (Domhnull) Mother macaulay, Morag
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    Francis, John R.
    Birth : OCT 6, 1853
    Death : OCT 5, 1933
    Parents: Father: Francis, William James
    Mother: White, Isabella
    Family: Spouse: _, Mary
    Birth : DEC 29, 1861
    Death : OCT 1949
    Children: Francis, Marie A.
    Birth : APR 8, 1901
    Death : DEC 16, 1941 Francis, Stephanie Birth : DEC 26, 1902 Death : SEP 2, 1994 Francis, Lea Family: Spouse: , unknown Children: Francis, James Ignatius
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    MacDonald, Mary Death : 1917 Parents: Father: MacDonald, Donald (Domhnull) Mother: MacAulay, Morag (Sarah) Family: Spouse: MacAulay, Mr. Children: MacAulay, Donald Birth : Bef 1878 Family: Spouse: MacDonald, Archie P. Birth : 1850 Death : 1933 Parents: Father: MacDonald, Peter (Peadair) Mother: MacInnis, Flora Children: MacDonald, Peter MacDonald, Angus MacDonald, Martha MacDonald, Jennie ...
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    MacDonald, Archiebald (Black Archie) Birth : 1817 Scotland Parents: Father: MacDonald, Iain (John) Mother: Matheson, Ann Family: Spouse: MacInnis, Mary Children: MacDonald, Philip

    16. Genealogy Data
    H. Birth Abt 1840 Parents Father francis, William James Mother White Effie ParentsFather MacDonald, Donald (Domhnull) Mother macaulay, Morag (Sarah).
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    King, M.R.
    Family: Spouse: MacDonald, Margaret
    Parents: Father: MacDonald, John Edward
    Mother: MacKinnon, Catherine
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    Dawson, Mae
    Family: Spouse: MacDonald, Donald
    Parents: Father: MacDonald, John Edward
    Mother: MacKinnon, Catherine
    Children: MacDonald, Elizabeth Ann
    MacDonald, Bill
    MacDonald, Wendy
    MacDonald, Jim
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    MacLean, Janet Family: Spouse: MacDonald, Delbert Parents: Father: MacDonald, John Edward Mother: MacKinnon, Catherine Children: MacDonald, Harvey MacDonald, Jimmie Delbert
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    Hancock, Charles Family: Spouse: MacDonald, Mary Birth : JUN 1889 Death : DECEASED Parents: Father: MacDonald, Roderick (Rory) Mother: O'Handley, Sarah Children: Hancock, Lillian
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    MacSween, Jimmie Family: Spouse: Walker, Mary Theonesta Parents: Father: Walker, Angus Peter Mother: MacDonald, Kate
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    Handley, Bobbie Family: Spouse: Walker, Roddie Parents: Father: Walker, Angus Peter Mother: MacDonald, Kate Children: Walker, Wendy

    17. Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson - People - David M. Carrick
    Source Code Escrow A Win Win Solution (co-authored with francis St. Hilaire),Fall 1996 Edition of the Aikins, macaulay Thorvaldson Report.
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    Direct Line: (204) 957-4647
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    Partner, 1990 - present, Associate, 1987 - 1990. Chair of the Firm's Tekno Law Practice Group. Advises suppliers of information technology in the protection of information technology, as well as in the development, distribution, licensing and sales of technology. Advises users of information technology in the acquisition of information technology, often negotiating the acquisition and related agreements on behalf of these users. Advises lenders in structuring loan transactions to both suppliers and users of technology. Advises businesses regarding their e-commerce initiatives. Advises businesses regarding their personal information management systems. Assists entrepreneurs in developing, protecting and commercializing their inventions, other intellectual property, information technology and biotechnology.

    18. Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson: Summer 96 Newsletter : Page 7
    In addition, francis provides legal advice to financial institutions in structuringloan transactions to Copyright © 1997 AIKINS, macaulay THORVALDSON.
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    D epartment Profile: The Technology Law Practice Group/
    The Intellectual Law Practice Group
    Left to right: David Carrick, Guy Joubert, Francis St. Hilaire, Nigel Thompson
    T
    he Technology Law Practice Group was formed in 1991 to focus on the unique legal requirements of clients who are either suppliers or user of technology. Members of the Group have developed expertise and experience in dealing with different technologies and in providing a multi-faceted array of services to clients. Subject matters include system acquisitions, software development, distribution and licensing, source code escrow, outsourcing, electronic data interchange, technology protection policies, proprietary rights protection policies, employment agreements, technology law audits, the Internet and multi-media products. Technology is in a constant state of evolution, with the only real “constant” being change itself. Technology Law is no different. So as to ensure that members of the Technology Law Practice Group continue to be fully informed regarding new and emerging Technology Law issues, members of the Group attend national and international conferences respecting Technology Law. M embers of the Technology Law Practice Group are active in writing articles and providing seminars to clients, industry groups, professional associations and financial institutions on topics of interest in the Technology Law area. Services are available in both English and French.

    19. Vilifiers Of Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam
    Dixon remarks that the lie against nature in the name of francis Bacon broke providedthe text for a host of libellers, comes Mrs. Catherine macaulay as the
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    THE VILIFIERS OF BACONIANS
    Samuel Schoenbaum (Shakespeare's Lives) is no friend of anti- Stratfordians, especially Baconians. When he comes to a discussion of Freud's early Baconian conviction, he turns his own weapon of psychiatry upon him with gusto:
      In certain recurring features of anti-Stratfordian behavior we may discern a pattern of psychopathology. The heretic's revulsion against the provincial and lowly; his exaltation of his hero (and, through identification, himself) by furnishing him with an aristocratic, even royal, pedigree; his paranoid structures of thought, embracing the classic paraphernalia of persecution: secrets, curses, conspiracies; the compulsion to dig in churches, castles, river beds and tombs; the auto-hypnosis, spirit visitations, and other hallucinatory phenoma; the descent, in a few cases, into actual madness all these manifestations of the uneasy psyche suggest that the movement calls not so much for the expertise of the literary historian as for the insight of the phychiatrist. Dr. Freud (sic) beckons us.
    So beware. Though the myopic followers of the Bard know almost nothing about his life, and then write thick books about it, it is the doubters that are goofy.

    20. Yorkshire V West Indies At Leeds, 4-6 Jul 1928
    Hoad lbw b macaulay 15 LN Constantine b macaulay 0 JA Small c Dennis b macaulay 3*+RK Nunes c Wood b macaulay 4 HC Griffith b macaulay 0 GN francis not out 9
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