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  1. John Muir: America's Naturalist by Thomas Locker, 2003-05-27
  2. Guide to the John Muir Trail by Thomas Winnett, Kathy Morey, 1998-07
  3. Contributions To The History Of Determinants 1900-1920 by Thomas Muir, 2007-03-15
  4. Handful of Rogues Thomas Muirs Enemies of the People by MacMillanHector, 2005
  5. The Life of Thomas Muir, Esq. Advocate, Younger of Huntershill, Near Glasgow: Member of the convention of delegates for reform in scotland, etc. Etc., ... years. With a full report of his trial. by Peter Mackenzie, 2009-04-27
  6. Old reminiscences of Glasgow and the west of Scotland: containing the trial of Thomas Muir ... by Peter Mackenzie, 2010-09-03
  7. The Life of Thomas Muir, Esq. Advocate, Younger of Huntershill, Near Glasgow; Member of the Convention of Delegates for Reform in Scotland, by Peter Mackenzie, 2010-03-29
  8. The Life Of Thomas Muir: Who Was Tried For Sedition Before The High Court Of Justiciary In Scotland, And Sentenced To Transportation For Fourteen Years (1831) by Peter Mackenzie, 2008-12-22
  9. A Treatise on the Theory of Determinants (Dover Phoenix Editions) by Thomas Muir, 2003-09-18
  10. Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt by Sir thomas/ Edited By: Muir, Kenneth Wyatt, 1976
  11. A Treatise On the Theory of Determinants: With Graduated Sets of Exercises for Use in Colleges and Schools by Thomas Muir, 2010-02-24
  12. The History of the High School of Glasgow: Containing the Historical Account of the Grammar School, by J. Cleland, and a Sketch of the History from 1825 to 1877, by T. Muir, Ed. by J.C. Burns by James Cleland, Thomas Muir, 2010-02-04
  13. Qualitative Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Practice, by T.E. Thorpe and M.M.P. Muir by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Thomas Edward Thorpe, 2010-04-03
  14. Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt by Thomas Wyatt, 1969-09

1. Thomas Muir
Thomas Muir, It contained the following inscription To the memory of Thomas Muir,Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald. Category Reference Encyclopedias Reform of Parliament
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Thomas Muir, the son of a hop merchant, was born in Glasgow on 25th August 1765. He began attending Glasgow Grammar School in 1770 and at the age of ten was admitted to Glasgow University . Thomas Muir's parents were Calvinists and at their request he embarked upon the study of divinity. However, in 1782 he abandoned his studies for the Church and began attending the classes of John Millar, one of Britain's first sociologists. Millar was a republican and a supporter of parliamentary reform and had a profound influence on the development of Muir's political ideas.
In 1783 Thomas Muir became involved in a conflict with the Principal of Glasgow University when he organised a petition against the suspension of Professor John Anderson. As a result of his campaign to have Anderson reinstated, Muir was expelled from the university. With the help of Millar, Muir finished his studies at

2. Thomas And Mark In The John Muir Wilderness
Thomas and Mark in the John Muir Wilderness Lake Thomas A. Edison, from the ferry Click on thumbnails to see full image This pooch sat on the bow of the Lake Thomas A. Edison ferry for the whole ride.
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Thomas and Mark in the John Muir Wilderness
Lake Thomas A. Edison, from the ferry Click on thumbnails to see full image
Day One
This pooch sat on the bow of the Lake Thomas A. Edison ferry for the whole ride. The man to the dog's left was hiking the entire John Muir Trail, about 200 miles from Yosemite to Mount Whitney. Lake Thomas is at 7700 feet altitude. The original photo was color, but it looked right in black and white, somehow. After the ferry, Mark and I began hiking to the John Muir Trail. This was one of our early views of Mono Creek, which feeds Lake Thomas. A twisted tree. Mark, crossing a stream. We turned north on the John Muir Trail and followed it up towards Silver Pass Lake. That's Mark standing next to one of the many falls we passed on the way up.
We stopped briefly at this point. At numerous points, we were required to cross streams, and most of the time Mark hopped across like a gazelle while Thomas took his time. What started as a beautiful day soon became dark and cloudy. This was the view back just as we reached Silver Pass Lake. Shortly after we arrived, we were hurriedly setting up our tent and camp in pouring rain.
We were a little wet and cold by the time camp was all set up. These pictures were taken during a brief respite in the rain, during which Mark set up the stove and made some tea. We spent most of the next 12 hours sitting in our tent while the rain fell.

3. Group Grading By Ann Muir Thomas
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Subject: Group grading Author: ATHOMAS@bentley.edu Date: 28 Jan 97 14:28:40 -0500 (EST) Like several other list members, when I have students work in groups, I still grade each student as an individual (although their ability to handle group work is part of their grade). I have tried having the students grade each other's work (within each group), but haven't had much success. The students don't like it, and they tend to just give everyone in the group high marks or if there is a group member who is disliked, they mark that person down regardless of his or her contributions. For my current group project, I am asking each group to turn in a written summary, signed by all group members, listing what contributions each person made and I will take this into account when grading. Ann Muir Thomas Bentley College The Math Forum

4. Scotland Guide : Scottish FAQ : Thomas Muir
Thomas Muir. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ An article on the ScottishPolitical Reformist Thomas Muir. He was transported to Australia
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An article on the Scottish Political Reformist Thomas Muir. He was transported to Australia for 14 years for attempting to change the political system in Britain, and was involved in political reform in the US, France and Ireland. Thomas Muir is the subject of a song by Adam McNaughton, sung often by Dick Gaughan.
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The first Convention of the Scottish Friends of the People opened in Edinburgh on 11 December 1792. Over 150 delegates representing 150 societies from 35 towns and villages attended. Their aim was to draw up a petition to send to the British Parliament in support of electoral reform. Thomas Muir, a Glasgow barrister with a reputation as a man of principle, had helped organise many of the societies. He had also, before the Convention, been in contact with the United Irishmen movement, a group of professional men in Dublin also bent on political reform. Against the advice of his colleagues, Muir read an address the United Irishmen had sent which urged the Edinburgh Convention to 'openly, actively and urgently' will Parliamentary reform. On the last day of the Convention, a Petition to Parliament was read and approved; but it was suggested that the Convention arm itself so as to be able to help magistrates put down riots that might occur in support of reform. An emotional evening session ended with delegates swearing the French oath, 'To live free or die'. The government at Westminster misread the situation. The Home Office files bulged with reports from spies. As informers were paid piece-rate many had put down gossip as fact, and rumour spread that the delegates were preparing themselves for insurrection. The government panicked and on 2 January 1793 arrested Muir. His trial opened in Edinburgh on 30 August 1793. He was accused of making seditious speeches, of circulating Paine's Rights of Man and of defending as well as reading the Address from the United Irishmen. Muir turned down an offer made by Henry Erskine, the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, to defend him and conducted his own defence:

5. Scotland Guide : Scottish FAQ : Thomas Muir
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This page has moved to The Scotland Guide at http://www.siliconglen.com/ Scotland FAQ new location An article on the Scottish Political Reformist Thomas Muir. He was transported to Australia for 14 years for attempting to change the political system in Britain, and was involved in political reform in the US, France and Ireland. Thomas Muir is the subject of a song by Adam McNaughton, sung often by Dick Gaughan.
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The first Convention of the Scottish Friends of the People opened in Edinburgh on 11 December 1792. Over 150 delegates representing 150 societies from 35 towns and villages attended. Their aim was to draw up a petition to send to the British Parliament in support of electoral reform. Thomas Muir, a Glasgow barrister with a reputation as a man of principle, had helped organise many of the societies. He had also, before the Convention, been in contact with the United Irishmen movement, a group of professional men in Dublin also bent on political reform. Against the advice of his colleagues, Muir read an address the United Irishmen had sent which urged the Edinburgh Convention to 'openly, actively and urgently' will Parliamentary reform. On the last day of the Convention, a Petition to Parliament was read and approved; but it was suggested that the Convention arm itself so as to be able to help magistrates put down riots that might occur in support of reform. An emotional evening session ended with delegates swearing the French oath, 'To live free or die'. The government at Westminster misread the situation. The Home Office files bulged with reports from spies. As informers were paid piece-rate many had put down gossip as fact, and rumour spread that the delegates were preparing themselves for insurrection. The government panicked and on 2 January 1793 arrested Muir. His trial opened in Edinburgh on 30 August 1793. He was accused of making seditious speeches, of circulating Paine's Rights of Man and of defending as well as reading the Address from the United Irishmen. Muir turned down an offer made by Henry Erskine, the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, to defend him and conducted his own defence:

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AUG MORRELL PHILLIP 6 AUG MORRIS WILLM 24 JAN MUERKER ADOLPHE 27 AUG MUIR FANNY 7AUG MUIR JOHN 5 AUG MUIR MARGARET AUG MUIR MARGARET 36 AUG muir thomas 3 AUG
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Transcribed by http://www.AwesomeGenealogy.com June 2002 Ships List of Passengers on the LONDON going from England to Victoria, Australia, throughout 1865. 1865 was a busy year for the LONDON, with close to 500 passengers going to Victoria in the months of January and August. Ages are provided as available. Surname Given Name Age Month ABEL GEORGE 30 AUG ACLAND THOS 21 JAN ACLAND TOM 21 JAN ADOLPHE ALEX 21 AUG ALEXANDER 60 AUG ALEXANDER JOHN F 40 AUG ALLENDEE JOHN 21 JAN ALVES ALEX 29 JAN ALVES ANN 24 JAN ALVES JOHN 4 JAN ANDERSON NIELS 35 AUG ANGWIN ANDREW 21 AUG ANGWIN JNO 42 AUG ANGWIN WM 45 AUG ARCHER JAMES 21 JAN ARMSTRONG JANE 29 JAN ARMSTRONG JANE 29 JAN ARMSTRONG MIKE 30 AUG ARMSTRONG ZACH 33 JAN ARMSTRONG ZACHARIAS 33 JAN ASHLEY EDMUND 40 JAN ASHLEY EMILY 35 JAN AVELING ALFRED 50 JAN BACON LADY 50 JAN BACON LADY 50 JAN BAGOT CHARLES 77 JAN BAILEY EDWD 30 JAN BAILEY EDWD 30 JAN BAILEY MARY 25 JAN BAILEY MARY 25 JAN BANKS GEORGE W 30 AUG BARRY SARAH 23 AUG BASAN GEORGE 54 JAN BASAN HAROLD 16 JAN BATEMAN CHARLES 10 JAN BATEMAN JOANNA 16 JAN BATEMAN THOS 22 JAN BAUGH GEORGE 23 JAN BAUGH GEORGE 23 JAN BEAN JULIUS 24 JAN BELL FRANCES 25 AUG BELL JAMES 35 AUG BELL MARMADUKE 40 JAN BILL 40 JAN BIRD HENRY 21 JAN BIRD HENRY 21 JAN BLAIN WALTER 29 AUG BLAIN WALTER 29 AUG BLAIR WILLIAM 45 JAN BLAKENY JANE 25 JAN BLAKENY JANE 25 JAN BLAKENY THOS 30 JAN BLAKENY THOS 30 JAN BROWN CORNWALLIS 27 AUG BROWN CORNWALLIS 27 AUG BUNNETT SARAH 48 AUG BURNS JNO 41 AUG BURNS JOHN 41 AUG BURNS PAT 21 AUG BURNS PATRICK 21 AUG BURNS ROBT 21 JAN BUTCHER EDWD 21 JAN BUTEMENT THOS 22 JAN BUTLER THOS 50 JAN BUTLER THOS 50 JAN BUTTERMENT 22 JAN CAMPBELL 17 JAN CAMPBELL ROBT 17 JAN CANN ROBT 50 AUG CAREY FRANCES 25 AUG CAREY FRANCES 25 AUG CLARK ELLEN 25 JAN CLARK GEORGE JAN CLARK GEORGE 30 JAN CLARKSON JOHN 24 AUG COCHRAN JOHN 39 JAN COCHRAN JOHN 39 JAN COMPTON ANN 30 JAN COMPTON ANN 30 JAN COMPTON JOHN 35 JAN COMPTON JOHN 35 JAN COOK JAMES 27 AUG COOPER D SIR 45 JAN COOPER DANL SIR 45 JAN COX ELIZA 26 JAN COX ELIZA 26 JAN CRAWLEY EDWD 23 AUG CRAWLEY EDWD 23 AUG CROAT CHARLES 27 JAN CROOK JNO 20 AUG CROOK JOHN 20 AUG CROOK THOMAS 25 AUG CROOK THOS 25 AUG CROSBIE ELBTH 40 JAN CROSBIE MARGARET 17 JAN CROSBIE MARY 19 JAN DALE AUG DALE GRACE 25 AUG DALE GRACE 25 AUG DALE JNO 4 AUG DALE JNO 4 AUG DALE JNO 25 AU DALE JNO 25 AUG DALZIEL MARTHA 50 JAN DALZIEL ROBERT 50 JAN DAW JAS 23 AUG DEARNESS ARCHY 26 AUG DENNISON JOHN 34 JAN DEVERAUX ALICE 2 JAN DEVERAUX ELIZBTH JAN DEVERAUX EMILY 26 JAN DEVERAUX HENRY 4 JAN DICKENS ALFRED 27 AUG DICKSON THOS 25 AUG DICKSON THOS 25 AUG DIMOCK AUGUSTIN 42 JAN DITCHBURN MARY 25 JAN DITCHBURN WILLIAM 27 JAN DOUGLAS ALBERT 30 JAN DOUGLAS ALBERT 30 JAN DUNSTAN JNO 38 AUG DUNSTAN SAML 20 AUG ELLIOT CHRISTINA 36 JAN ELLIOT ERSKINE 19 JAN ELLIOT JAMES 45 JAN ELLIOT MARY 33 JAN ELLIOT WILLIAM 21 JAN ELLIOTT ERSKINE 19 JAN EMMERSON JOHN 29 JAN EMMERTON EDWD 52 JAN EMMERTON WM 13 JAN FARLEY EBENEZER 20 JAN FEATHERSTON DIANA 31 AUG FEATHERSTON THOS AUG FEATHERSTON THOS 32 AUG FEHRENBACK 18 JAN FEHRENBACK GEORGE 18 JAN FELTOE AUGUSTA 25 JAN FERGUSON FRANCES 22 AUG FERGUSON SARAH 22 AUG FERGUSSON FRANCIS 22 AUG FERGUSSON SARAH 22 AUG FITZGERALD CHARLOTTE 21 AUG FITZGERALD JAMES 27 AUG FITZGERALD JAMES AUG FITZGIBBON BEAMISH 15 JAN FITZGIBBON CAROLINE 35 JAN FRANCIS JOSH 35 AUG FREEMAN ELLEN M 21 AUG GARDNER WM 25 JAN GARDRIDGE EDWIN 30 AUG GARDRIDGE ELIZA 28 AUG GARNETT EDWD 30 JAN GARNETT MARIA 27 JAN GEORGE ANINA 30 JAN GEORGE GEORGE 8 JAN GILMORE GEO 40 AUG GILPIN ALEXD 19 JAN GODDARD ALFRED 22 AUG GRAHAM CHARLES 45 AUG GREEN WILLIAM 18 JAN HALLETT JOSEPH 32 JAN HALLETT JOSH 32 JAN HAMBLY JNO 32 AUG HANKEY ELLEN 25 AUG HANKEY ELLEN 25 AUG HANKEY ROBERT 30 AUG HANKEY ROBT 30 AUG HARE WILLIAM 30 JAN HARPER JOANNA 23 JAN HARPER JOANOA 23 JAN HARPER LEONARD 30 JAN HARPER LEONARD 30 JAN HARRISON CHARLES 29 AUG HARRISON CHAS 29 AUG HARVEY JOHN 23 JAN HARWOOD EUSTACE 18 JAN HENRY JAMES 28 JAN HENRY SAML 33 JAN HICKS ADA 2 JAN HICKS ADA 2 JAN HICKS ELIZA 4 JAN HICKS ELIZA 4 JAN HICKS GRACE 29 JAN HICKS GRACE 29 JAN HICKS JOHN 31 JAN HICKS JOHN 31 JAN HINGTON WM 29 JAN HISCOCK ANN 34 AUG HISCOCK WILLIAM AUG HOLMES WILLIAM 35 AUG HOLT HENRY 25 JAN HOSKING ELIZA 19 AUG HOSKING ELIZA 19 AUG HOSKING WILLIAM 21 AUG HOSKING WM 21 AUG HOWARTH AGNES 19 AUG INSTONE ANN 22 JAN JACKSON THOMAS 22 AUG JACOB MARY 16 JAN JACOB MARY 45 JAN JACOBS ABRAHAM 30 AUG JACOBS ANNA 24 AUG JACOBS WHITENSDE AUG JAMES JOHN 26 AUG JOAD JAMES 29 JAN JOAD JAMES 29 JAN JOHNSON JAMES 30 AUG JOHNSON JAS W 30 AUG JOHNSON THOS 21 JAN JOHNSTON CHARLES 21 JAN JOHNSTON CHARLES 21 JAN JONES CHARLES 49 AUG JONES CHAS 49 AUG JONES LOUISA 11 AUG JONES SARAH 11 AUG JUSTOUN ANN 22 JAN LADD WILLIAM 36 AUG LADD WM H 36 AUG LAKE CHARLES 35 JAN LANCASTER SAML 22 AUG LANG JOHN 32 JAN LANGTREE HENRY 35 JAN LANGTREE HY 35 JAN LAPASTUR GERARD 30 JAN LAPASTUR LILLY 25 JAN LAPASTURE GERRARD 30 JAN LAPASTURE LILLY 25 JAN LAURENCE FREDK 41 JAN LAYCOCK SAML 28 JAN LAYE FRANCIS 23 AUG LAZARD ALFRED 5 JAN LAZARD ALFRED 36 JAN LAZARD JOHN 11 JAN LAZARD KATE 36 JAN LAZARD THOS 14 JAN LEES MARIA 50 AUG LEES ROBERT 50 AUG LEIGHTON JOSEPH 27 JAN LEWIS ALICE 10 JAN LEWIS ANN 5 JAN LEWIS ANN 30 JAN LEWIS WILLIAM 44 JAN LIVESEY JAMES 32 AUG LORANT DAVID 32 JAN LORANT ELIZTH 24 JAN LORANT EMMA 1 JAN LORANT JOHN 3 JAN LUSH JOSEPH 8 JAN LUSH JOSEPH 39 JAN LUSH URSULA 35 JAN MACDOUGALL JAS 21 JAN MACERKAN ADOLPH 27 AUG MACNAB SOPHIA 41 AUG MARRELL JOHN 54 JAN MARSH 20 JAN MARSHALL DOUGLAS 36 AUG MARTIN J B CAPT AUG MARTIN J B CAPT JAN MARTIN WILLIAM 25 JAN MARTIN WILLIAM 28 JAN MASSEY ILANIA 21 JAN MCCORTY ARTHUR 26 AUG MCCORTY JAMES 24 AUG MCCORTY JOHN 20 AUG MCCOVEY ARTHUR 24 AUG MCCOVEY JAS 26 AUG MCCOVEY JNO 20 AUG MCIVER EVANDER 30 JAN MCIVER KATHERINE 25 JAN MCKELLAR WILLIAM 19 JAN MCKELLAR WM 19 JAN MCLEAN ALEXR 26 JAN MCLEAN ELLEN 24 JAN MCMILLAN ALEXAN 31 AUG MCMILLAN ALEXR 31 AUG MCMILLAN JANE 25 AUG MCMILLAN SARAH 25 AUG MCNAB SOPHIA 40 AUG MELLER 18 JAN MICHELL 19 JAN MICHELL JAMES 19 JAN MIDDLETON STEPHEN 28 AUG MINTY JAMES 30 AUG MITCHELL WM 40 JAN MOFFATT JOHN 27 JAN MOFFATT JOHN 27 JAN MONELL JOHN 54 JAN MOON JNO 38 AUG MOOR FREDK 26 JAN MOORHOUSE EDWD 18 JAN MORCOM ALFRED 19 JAN MORGAN ROBERT 34 JAN MORRELL ELBTH 30 AUG MORRELL PHILLIP 6 AUG MORRIS WILLM 24 JAN MUERKER ADOLPHE 27 AUG MUIR FANNY 7 AUG MUIR JOHN 5 AUG MUIR MARGARET AUG MUIR MARGARET 36 AUG MUIR THOMAS 3 AUG MUIR THOMAS 38 AUG NAISH HENRY 21 JAN NAISH HENRY 21 JAN NANKIVELL GEORGE 23 AUG NANKIVELL GEORGE 23 AUG NAPIER DAVID 37 AUG NAPIER DAVID 37 AUG NAPIER ETHEL 2 AUG NAPIER ETHEL 2 AUG NAPIER HERBERT AUG NAPIER HERBERT AUG NAPIER MARY 25 AUG NAPIER MARY A 25 AUG NAPIER WILLIAM 4 AUG NAPIER WM 4 AUG NICHOLAS NICHS 21 AUG NICHOLLS JNO J 25 AUG NICHOLLS JNO T 25 AUG NICHOLLS JOSH 21 AUG NICHOLS MARY ANN 35 AUG OLIVER WM 26 JAN OLIVER WM 26 JAN ORME THOMAS 35 AUG OSBORNE THOS 20 JAN OSBORNE WM 18 JAN OVERELL ROBERT 27 AUG OVERELL WM 27 AUG PAGE CHARLOTTE 20 JAN PECK JAMES 40 JAN PELLETT WM 25 AUG PETER AGNES 6 JAN PETER AGNES 6 JAN PETER CHARLOTTE 8 JAN PETER CHARLOTTE 8 JAN PETER WILLIAM 13 JAN PETER WM 13 JAN PETTETT WILLM H 25 AUG PHILLIPS THOMAS 22 JAN PHILLIPS THOMAS 37 AUG PIERCE HENRY 25 JAN POOLE RICHARD A 32 AUG QUICK HONOR 19 AUG QUICK HONOR 19 AUG QUICK RICHARD 26 AUG QUICK RICHD 26 AUG RAFFERTY BRIDGET 27 AUG RAYS JAMES 40 AUG RAYS MARY J 27 AUG READ ELBTH 35 JAN READ ELIZTH 35 JAN READ MARGT JAN READ REGINALD JAN READ REGINALD 35 JAN READ REGINALD 35 JAN READ REGINALD JAN REIBEY KATE 35 JAN REIBEY KATE 35 JAN REIBEY THOMAS 45 JAN REIBEY THOS 45 JAN REYNOLDS ADA 8 JAN REYNOLDS ADA 8 JAN REYNOLDS MARY 26 JAN REYNOLDS MARY 36 JAN REYNOLDS WILLM 33 JAN REYNOLDS WM 33 JAN RICHARDSON CHAS 22 JAN ROBERTS DAVID 39 JAN ROBERTS GEO 36 JAN ROBERTS GEORGE 36 JAN ROBERTS WILLIAM 33 AUG ROBERTS WM 23 AUG ROBERTSON ARCHIBALD 29 JAN ROBERTSON CAROLINE 50 JAN ROBERTSON ISABELLA 60 JAN ROBERTSON ISABELLA 25 JAN ROBERTSON MARIA 24 JAN ROBERTSON WILLIAM 30 JAN RODDAM MARGT 25 AUG RODDAM WHITFIELD 28 AUG RODDAM WM AUG ROLFE GEORGE 49 JAN ROLFE ISABELLA 40 JAN ROLFE MORTON 10 JAN ROTH FREDERIC 23 AUG RUTHERFORD CHRISTIAN 16 AUG RUTHERFORD CHRISTIAN 47 AUG RUTHERFORD GIDEON 12 AUG RUTHERFORD JOHN 24 AUG RUTHERFORD WALTER 47 AUG SANDERSON THOS 24 AUG SCOTT RICHARD 50 AUG SCOTT ROBERT 27 AUG SELFE JAMES 23 AUG SELFE JAMES A 23 AUG SEWELL CHARLES 30 JAN SEWELL CHARLES 30 JAN SEXTON THEOPILUS 23 JAN SHEA ANTHONY 25 JAN SHEA ANTY 25 JAN SIMPSON ROBT 26 JAN SMEETON JOSEPH 28 AUG SMITH JANE 23 AUG SMITH JANE 23 AUG SMITH JOHN 50 JAN SMITH JOHN 50 JAN SMITH LILIAS AUG SMITH LILLIAS AUG SMITH ROBERT 29 AUG SMITH ROBT 29 AUG SMITH WILLIAM 30 AUG SMITH WM 30 AUG SOUTER JAMES 43 AUG SPENCE JOSEPH 25 AUG STAFFORD WILLIAM 38 AUG STEVENS ELIZA 25 JAN STEVENS THOS 26 JAN STEVENSON JOHN 28 JAN STEVENSON JOHN 28 JAN STRACHAN ANNE 20 JAN STRACHAN JAMES 45 JAN STRACHEN ANNE 20 JAN STRACHEN JAS 45 JAN TAYLOR WILLIAM 36 JAN TELFER ADAMS 22 AUG THORWELL THOS 34 AUG TOWNSEND GEORGE 34 JAN TOWNSEND GEORGE JAN TOWNSEND JANE 1 JAN TOWNSEND JANE 27 JAN TRENHELA JOSH 22 AUG VALLACK JOSH 41 AUG VANDREY JANET 16 AUG VEAL CATHE 17 AUG VEAL CATHERINE 17 AUG VENSON ANN 9 JAN VENSON CHARLES 18 JAN VENSON EMILY 11 JAN VENSON THOS 6 JAN VINSON EMILY 11 JAN VIRGOE WILLIAM 40 JAN VIRGOE WM 11 JAN WALKER JOHN 29 JAN WALKER MAT 33 JAN WARD JAMES 38 AUG WARD WM 38 AUG WARK KATE 7 JAN WARK MARGARET 20 JAN WARNER JOHN B 32 JAN WATKINS WILLIAM 21 JAN WATSON EMMA 40 JAN WATSON JOHN 40 JAN WELLINGTON JOHN 25 AUG WELLINGTON JOSEPH 23 AUG WELLS AGNES 23 AUG WELLS AGNES 23 AUG WELLS HEDLEY 3 AUG WELLS HEDLEY 3 AUG WEST JOSEPH 45 AUG WHITAKER 25 JAN WHITE JANE 53 AUG WHITE THOS 58 AUG WHITNELL ELLEN 20 JAN WHITTINGHAM NAT 45 JAN WHITTINGHAN MAT 45 JAN WIGHTON CAROLINE 27 JAN WILLIAMS MARY 52 JAN WILLKS 18 JAN WILSMORE MARY 35 JAN WILSMORE THOS 45 JAN WINK OSCAR 19 JAN WINKWORTH CHARLES 25 JAN WINKWORTH CHARLES 25 JAN WINKWORTH MARY 27 JAN WINKWORTH MARY 27 JAN WOOD ALFRED 22 JAN WOOD ELIZBTH 22 JAN WOOD JOHN 27 JAN WOOLDRIDGE CAROLINE 35 JAN WOOLDRIDGE ELIZA A 11 JAN WOOLDRIDGE ELIZTH J 8 JAN WOOLDRIDGE WM 35 JAN WOOLF JACOB 20 AUG WOOLMAN ELLEN 17 JAN WOOLMAN POLLY 15 JAN WOOLMAN ROBERT 12 JAN WRIGHT KATE 9 JAN YOUNG HENRY 21 AUG YOUNG HY J 21 AUG YOUNG JANE 23 AUG 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7. Thomas P. Muir
THOMAS P. MUIR. Students of Thomas Muir whom he feels were major contributors tothe field of Jewelry/Metalsmithing but have not taught on a college level
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THOMAS P. MUIR
Tazza Bronze, Brass, Sterling Silver
12.5" x 4" x 4"

Date of Birth: 1956
Place of Birth: Atlanta, Georgia
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
School: Georgia State University
Years: 1978 to 1982
Major: Jewelry/Metalsmithing
Degree: BA
Instructor: Richard Mafong

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School: Indiana University Years: 1982 to 1985 Major: Jewelry/Metalsmithing Degree: M.F.A. Instructor: Leslie Leupp Instructor: Randy Long School: Years: Major: Degree: Instructor:
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Muir (CfP) Date Fri, 1 Nov 2002 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS Special issueon Determinants and the Legacy of Sir Thomas muir thomas Muir was born in
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9. Thomas Muir
Thomas Muir. Thomas Muir, the son of a hop merchant, was born in Glasgow on25th August 1765. (1) Charges made against Thomas Muir in August 1793.
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10. Thomas Fyshe Palmer
It contained the following inscription To the memory of thomas muir, thomasFyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald. Category Reference Encyclopedias Reform of Parliament
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Thomas Fyshe Palmer, the son of a Bedfordshire landowner, was born in August 1747. After being educated at Eton and Queen's College, Cambridge , he became a curate at Leatherhead in Surrey. Palmer came under the influence of the radical preacher, Joseph Priestley . Palmer became dissatisfied with the doctrines of the Church of England and moved to Montrose in Scotland where he joined a group of Unitarians who had opened a chapel in the town.
For the next few years Thomas Fyshe Palmer toured Scotland making speeches and helping to form Unitarian groups. He played an active role in the campaign in Scotland for religious toleration. Palmer also wrote and published pamphlets on his religious views. As well as Unitarian tracts, Palmer wrote pamphlets advocating parliamentary reform and universal suffrage.

11. Siol Nan Gaidheal - Thomas Muir Of Huntershill
Siol nan Gaidheal. thomas muir. The Dawn of Democracy.
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Siol nan Gaidheal Thomas Muir The Dawn of Democracy.
The French Revolution in 1789 proved to be a catalyst that showed up the latent antagonism in the Scottish People. In particular, the poor labouring peoples, many of who were ousted from the land by agricultural improvements, or the weavers who were forced to endure wage cuts with the onset of machinery. For people such as these, the events in France were an inspiration. Thomas Paine published the first part of his book, The Rights of Man , in 1791 and immediately became a hero. The book sold over a million copies and was even translated into Gaelic. In 1792 an émigré Scottish shoemaker, named Thomas Hardy, formed the London Corresponding Society, That same year, Societies of Friends of the People sprung up throughout Scotland attracting professional as well as artisan members. Thomas Muir, a barrister, who had become a member of the Honourable Faculty of Advocates in 1787 aged only 22, was the leading light of the Glasgow society. Muir had many contacts in the French revolutionary government and was a great friend of the Girondist leader, La Fayette. It was therefore due to Muir that communications were exchanged with the French that led to their appointing Citoyen Pétry as "agent de la marine et du commerce" in Scotland in October 1792 to report on the conditions there. As a direct result of his findings, by December, the French Government had decided that France would spare no expense to support a republican insurrection in both Scotland and Ireland and on December 14, a resolution was passed to this effect.

12. Muir, Thomas Michael
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13. Muir
Sir thomas muir. Born 25 Aug 1844 in Stonebyres thomas muir was educatedat the University of Glasgow. He showed great ability in Greek
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Born: 25 Aug 1844 in Stonebyres, Falls of Clyde, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Thomas Muir was educated at the University of Glasgow. He showed great ability in Greek but Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) persuaded him to study mathematics. He became a tutor at St Andrews University, then travelled on the Continent, meeting many of the top mathematicians. His visit to Berlin was especially profitable. In 1871 Muir became an assistant at Glasgow University, then from 1874 to 1892 he was mathematics and science master at Glasgow High School. In 1882 he published Treatise on the theory of determinants while in 1890 he published History of determinants which was to become the first part of a major five volume life's work. Also in 1890 Muir was elected to a Fellow of the Royal Society, then two years later he went to the Cape, South Africa, as Superintendent General of Education. There he was to introduce many educational reforms. Muir was knighted in 1910, four years after he had reworked his 1890 publication to become Volume 1 of

14. Muir Portrait
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15. Muir, Thomas
muir, thomas (18441934). Scottish mathematician whose five-volumetreatise on the history of determinants 1906-30 made the work
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Muir, Thomas Scottish mathematician whose five-volume treatise on the history of determinants 1906-30 made the work of other mathematicians accessible to scholars.
Muir was born in Stonebrye, Lanarkshire, and studied at Glasgow and in Germany at Berlin. In 1874 he resigned a position as assistant professor at Glasgow to become head of the Mathematics and Science Department at Glasgow High School.
From 1892 he was superintendent-general of education in South Africa and vice chancellor of the University of Cape Town.
Although not himself a creative mathematician, Muir published 307 papers, most of them on determinants and allied subjects. His books include A Treatise on the Theory of Determinants 1882 and The Theory of Determinants in its Historical Order of Development 1890.

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muir, thomas (176598). thomas muir graduated MA at Glasgow University in1782. He intended to enter the church but decided to read law instead.
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Biography of thomas muir (18441934) Sir thomas muir. Born 25 Aug 1844 in Stonebyres, Falls of Clyde, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Thomas Muir was educated at the University of Glasgow. He showed great ability in Greek but Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) persuaded him to study mathematics. He became a tutor at St Andrews University, then travelled on the Continent, meeting many of the top mathematicians. His visit to Berlin was especially profitable. In 1871 Muir became an assistant at Glasgow University, then from 1874 to 1892 he was mathematics and science master at Glasgow High School. In 1882 he published Treatise on the theory of determinants while in 1890 he published History of determinants which was to become the first part of a major five volume life's work. Also in 1890 Muir was elected to a Fellow of the Royal Society, then two years later he went to the Cape, South Africa, as Superintendent General of Education. There he was to introduce many educational reforms. Muir was knighted in 1910, four years after he had reworked his 1890 publication to become Volume 1 of

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Muir, Thomas (1765-98)
The son of a flourishing Glasgow tradesman, James Muir, who published a pamphlet on England's foreign trade in 1765. Thomas Muir graduated M.A. at Glasgow University in 1782. He intended to enter the church but decided to read law instead. On account of his share in writing a lampoon on his professors, however, he was expelled from Glasgow and moved to Edinburgh, where he completed his legal studies in 1787, being admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. A church elder at Cadder, Lanarkshire, he occasionally pleaded without fee for those he considered oppressed. The formation in London of the Society of the Friends of the People in due course led to a meeting in Glasgow on 16 th October 1792 to found a similar body, dedicated to securing parliamentary reform. Muir spoke at this meeting, and at subsequent local meetings, as well as at a convention of delegates held in Edinburgh. On 2

20. Muir Family
muir, Martha (i2754), b.1797 muir, Mary (i833), b.1752- muir, Matheu (i2749), b.1714-muir, Matthew (i831), b.1745- muir, Matthew (i835) muir, thomas (i825), b
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    Mathew MURE birth date unknown. He married Margaret BALLANTYNE. Mathew MURE and Margaret BALLANTYNE had the following family: + 2 i. Mathew MURE was born 1 Apr 1673. 3 ii. James MURE was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT before 18 Sep 1674. 4 iii. Samuell MURE was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT 16 Sep 1675.
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    Mathew MURE Mathew ) was born in Rothesy, Bute, SCT 1 Apr 1673. He married Martha HILL in Govan, County of Lanark, SCT, 27 Aug 1694. Mathew MURE and Martha HILL had the following family: 5 i. Andrew MUIR. 6 ii. Archibald MUIR was born 8 Aug 1714. 7 iii. Matheu MUIR was born in Govan, County of Lanark, SCT 19 Sep 1714. 8 iv. James MUIR was born 5 Mar 1716. + 9 v. Alexander MUIR was born Bef 12 May 1717. 10 vi. Elizabeth MUIR was born 16 Apr 1721.
    Third Generation
    Alexander MUIR Mathew ... Mathew ) was born in Balshagrie, Clyde, Govan, Lanark, SCT Bef 12 May 1717. Alexander died 16 Jun 1779 in Inchinnan, SCT, at 62 years of age. He married Janet PATERSON in Inchinnan, SCT, 25 Jul 1742. Janet was the daughter of James PATERSON and ?. Janet died 27 Jan 1795 in Inchinnan, SCT.

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