Extractions: for HAXBY in Bulmer's Directory of 1890. Post: Miscellany of trades Atkinson John, blacksmith Attwood Frederick, vict., Red Lion Blacker Joseph Bradley Rev.. Richard, Vicarage Braithwaite Maria, grocer Brough Francis, butcher Bulmer Mrs. Elizabeth, brickmaker Carr William, market gardener Clarke Joseph, market gardener Dawson Mrs. Ann, dressmaker Driffield Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper Driffield J. H., thrashing machine proprietor Dudding Henry, vict., Tiger Inn Dyson John, contractor, Wortley house Dyson Mr. Meek, Ash house Grayson Mr. Benjamin, Beet cottage Haxby Board School ; Jonth. Arnold, master Haythorne Mr. William Hodgson Charles, blacksmith Hodgson Mr. William Hopkinson John Robert, butcher Jefferson Tom, joiner and wheelwright Jefferson Mr. William
Burkill John Charles Burkill. Born John Burkill went from St Paul's school winninga scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. After http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Burkill.html
Extractions: John Burkill went from St Paul's school winning a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. After spending a short time in the Royal Engineers he entered Cambridge in 1919. After taking his first degree he remained at Cambridge as a research student then became a fellow. In 1924 he accepted the chair of pure mathematics at Liverpool. In 1929 he returned to Cambridge taking up a lectureship at Peterhouse. He remained in this post for the rest of his life. Burkill is equally well known for his research in analysis and the excellent teaching books which he wrote. He research is introduced in [1] by saying:- Burkill's work is all in the theory of functions of a real variable with its main emphasis on theories of differentiation and integration. This was a particularly active area of research in the early decades of this century after the pioneering work of Lebesgue Borel and their contemporaries in establishing the concepts of measure and the Lebesgue integral associated with it.
White's Crowle 1882 Cornelius, farmer, Sand hall. Brunyee Samuel, shopkeeper, High street,burkill john, cottager, Eastoft. Burkill Miss Rebecca, dressmaker http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sheilawilson/villages/crowle1882w.htm
Extractions: CROWLE, ISLE OF AXHOLME CROWLE, a small but thriving market town, near the channel of the old river Don, six miles N. of Epworth, 17 N. of Gainsbro, 12 S. of Goole, and 16 N.E. of Doncaster, is in the Parts of Lindsey, Thorne union and county court district, Manley warpentake, Epworth petty sessional division, Crowle polling district of North Lincolnshire, and Isle of Axholme rural deanery of Stow archdeconry. Its rateable value is £13,125. Its inhabitants increased from 1343 in 1801, to 1424 in 1811, to 1729 in 1821, 1889 in 1831, to 2235 in 1841, to 2548 in 1851, to 2648 in 1861, and to 2820 in 1881: and has in its township about 6000 acres of land, including the hamlet of Ealand , 1 mile S.E; Crowle Wharf POST and MONEY ORDER OFFICE and SAVINGS BANK is in High Street, and Mr. Benjamin Batty is postmaster. There is a delivery of letters at 8 a.m., and often another about 11a.m. Letters are despatched at 5.30 p.m. via Doncaster. There is also a Wall Letter box at Eastoft, cleared at 4 p.m. Adamson Mrs Maria
Benson Boys BURKE Thomas, SAND HILLS. BURKE Patrick, LABOURER, BLANE ST. burkill john,MILKMAN, WATT ST. BURNAGE George, DARBY ST. BURNAGE T, AUCTIONEER, MARKETST. http://www.tyetree.com/aust-rec/nsw/name-n.html
Extractions: Benson Boys' Aust. Records : NSW N NABIAC CREEK Grenvilles Post Office Diretcory 1872 See under : Forster NARRABEEN Church of England : Ministers A G STODDART F W G GREVILLE N M LLOYD T KNOX H G S BEGBIE B.A. H G S STANDEN A T PATTISON R WALKER OSBORNE - BROWN NELLIGEN Ssnds Pastoral Directory 1905 See under Broulee NEPEAN TOWERS Grenvilles Post Office Directory 1875-6 See under : Douglass Park NERRIGUNDAH Ssnds Pastoral Directory 1905 See under Broulee NEUTRAL BAY Sands Sydney Suburban Directory 1864 See under North Shore NEW ANGLEDOOL Sands Pastoral Directory : 1905 See under Brewarrina NEWBRIDGE Sands Pastoral Directory : 1903 See under : Bathurst NARRABEEN LAGOON Sands Sydney Suburban Directory 1864 See under : Manly NEW LAMBTON 1880 Newcastle Directory DIBBS AND BROWN COLLIERY PROPRIETORS C MARHSALL COLLIERY MANAGER W DAVENPORT TEMPERANCE HOTEL B LUNN HAND OF FRIENDSHIP HOTEL B MORGAN SPORTSMAN ARMS HOTEL T PRINGLE DUKE OF WELLINGTON HOTEL W PAYNE BUTCHER WILLIAM OLDHAM BUTCHER T SNEDDON GENERAL STORE MRS HUTCHINSON GENERAL STORE D WILLIAMS GENERAL STORE W MCKINNON GENERAL STORE JOHN GREENWOOD GENERAL STORE W RADDELL GENERAL STORE LUKE WILD GENERAL STORE MR L ROCKLIFFE PUBLIC SCHOOL HEADMASTER MR W MCKNIGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER MISS ELIZABETH YATES PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER MISS CHAPPEL PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER MISS HALPIN PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER MISS HARRIS PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER A BEDFORD LETTER CARRIER D WILLIAMS LICENSED STAMP VENDOR REV W SPARLING
References For Littlewood JC burkill, john Edensor Littlewood, Bull. London Math. Soc. 11 (1) (1979),59103. ML Cartwright, john Edensor Littlewood, Bull. Inst. Math. Appl. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Littlewood.html
Extractions: P Bateman and H Diamond, John E Littlewood (1885-1977) : An Informal Obituary, The Mathematical Intelligencer J C Burkhill et al., John Edensor Littlewood, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London J C Burkill, John Edensor Littlewood, Bull. London Math. Soc. M L Cartwright, John Edensor Littlewood, Bull. Inst. Math. Appl. M L Cartwright, Later Hardy and Littlewood manuscripts, Bull. London Math. Soc. M L Cartwright, Manuscripts of Hardy, Littlewood, Marcel Riesz and Titchmarsh, Bull. London Math. Soc. M L Cartwright, Some Hardy-Littlewood manuscripts, Bull. London Math. Soc. M L Cartwright, Some exciting mathematical episodes involving J. E. L., Bull. Inst. Math. Appl. W K Hayman, Some mathematical achievements of John Edensor Littlewood, Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.
Extractions: Passage Preacher Date Tape id John 1 : 1 - 14 MARK BURKILL John 1 : 14 - 34 MARK BURKILL John 1 : 35 - 51 RUSSELL MOUL John 10 : 1 - 21 ROGER WOODS John 10 :19 - 30 JEFF POTTER John 10 :22 - 42 MARK BURKILL John 11 : 1 - 44 TIM MCMAHON John 11 : 46 - 54 TIM MCMAHON John 11 : 55 - 12 :11 MARK BURKILL John 11: 1 - 46 TIM MCMAHON John 12 : 12 - 19 KEVYN DAVIES JONES John 12 : 20 - 36 MARK BURKILL John 12 : 37 - 50 MARK BURKILL John 14 PHILIP HACKING ROGER WOODS John 18 : 1 - 14 MARK BURKILL 96/MT John 19 : 16 - 42 MARK BURKILL 96/GF John 2 - 3 MARK BURKILL John 2 : 1 - 17 KEVYN DAVIES JONES John 2 : 18 - 25 MARK BURKILL John 20 : 19 - 23 TIM MCMAHON John 21 MARK BURKILL John 4 TIM MCMAHON John 4 : 1 - 42 JEFF POTTER John 4 : 43 - 54 MARK BURKILL John 5 : 1 - 30 TIM MCMAHON John 5 : 31 - 43 ROGER WOODS John 6 GEOFF NORRIS John 6 : 22 - 59 MARK BURKILL John 6 : 60 - 71 TIM MCMAHON John 6:1- 21 TIM MCMAHON John 7 : 1 - 13 KEVYN DAVIES JONES John 7 : 32 - End TIM MCMAHON John 7:14 - 31 MARK BURKILL John 8 :12 - 30 MARK BURKILL John 8 :31 - 59 MARK BURKILL John 9 : 1 - 41 MARK SIMPSON John 14 - 17 MARK BURKILL 00/MT John 18 - 19 DOMINIC WEBB 00/GF John 20 - 21 MARK BURKILL John 20 - 21 DOMINIC WEBB
Christ Church Leyton - Tape Library - 1 John 1 john 1 22, MARK burkill, 5/31/98, 98/22. 1 john 2 28 - 3 10,MARK burkill, 6/28/98, 98/26. 1 john 3 11 - 24, MARK burkill, 7/12/98,98/28. http://www.christchurchleyton.org.uk/tape/john1.htm
Muswellbrook Shire Council - Council Comittees 1999/2000 Crs Dexter burkill, john Douglas, Malcolm Ogg, Gary Serhan, john Silcock, Robyn Tozer, Ken Varley and Brett Woodruff http://www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au/council/Council%20Committees.html
Extractions: Council Committees September 2002-2003 The annual election of Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Committees was held at the Council Meeting held on 9th September, 2002. M AYOR Cr John Colvin DEPUTY MAYOR Cr Robyn Tozer WORKS COMMITTEE SPECIAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE ABORIGINAL RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE Crs John Douglas and Jennifer Lecky
Burkill Biography of john burkill (19001993) john burkill went from St Paul's school winning a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Burkill.html
Extractions: John Burkill went from St Paul's school winning a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. After spending a short time in the Royal Engineers he entered Cambridge in 1919. After taking his first degree he remained at Cambridge as a research student then became a fellow. In 1924 he accepted the chair of pure mathematics at Liverpool. In 1929 he returned to Cambridge taking up a lectureship at Peterhouse. He remained in this post for the rest of his life. Burkill is equally well known for his research in analysis and the excellent teaching books which he wrote. He research is introduced in [1] by saying:- Burkill's work is all in the theory of functions of a real variable with its main emphasis on theories of differentiation and integration. This was a particularly active area of research in the early decades of this century after the pioneering work of Lebesgue Borel and their contemporaries in establishing the concepts of measure and the Lebesgue integral associated with it.
Muswellbrook Shire Council - Council Comittees 1999/2000 Crs Dexter burkill, john Douglas, Malcolm Ogg, Gary Serhan, john Silcock,Robyn Tozer, Ken Varley and Brett Woodruff. WORKS COMMITTEE. http://www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au/council/Council Committees.html
Extractions: Council Committees September 2002-2003 The annual election of Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Committees was held at the Council Meeting held on 9th September, 2002. M AYOR Cr John Colvin DEPUTY MAYOR Cr Robyn Tozer WORKS COMMITTEE SPECIAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE ABORIGINAL RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE Crs John Douglas and Jennifer Lecky
Muswellbrook Shire Council - Meet The Councillors Meet the Councillors. 19992003 Cr john Colvin Mayor. Cr Dexter burkill. Crjohn Douglas. Cr john Dyson. Cr Jennifer Lecky. Cr Malcolm Ogg. Cr Gary Serhan. http://www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au/council/members.html
Burkill Biography of john Charles burkill (19001993) john burkill went from St Paul's school winning a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. http://sfabel.tripod.com/mathematik/database/Burkill.html
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page John Burkill went from St Paul's school winning a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1918. After spending a short time in the Royal Engineers he entered Cambridge in 1919. After taking his first degree he remained at Cambridge as a research student then became a fellow. In 1924 he accepted the chair of pure mathematics at Liverpool. In 1929 he returned to Cambridge taking up a lectureship at Peterhouse. He remained in this post for the rest of his life. Burkill is equally well known for his research in analysis and the excellent teaching books which he wrote. He research is introduced in [1] by saying:- Burkill's work is all in the theory of functions of a real variable with its main emphasis on theories of differentiation and integration. This was a particularly active area of research in the early decades of this century after the pioneering work of Lebesgue Borel and their contemporaries in establishing the concepts of measure and the Lebesgue integral associated with it.
References For Burkill References for the biography of john burkill References for john burkill. Articles H Pitt, john Charles burkill, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Burkill.html
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of BUR Burkholder, Donald, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1955.burkill, john, burkill, H. University of Sheffield, 1958. Burkinshaw http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=BUR
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Descendants Of Charlotte ANDREW And George BURKILL .. 6 Esther burkill 1912 b November 13, 1912 Goole. ..8 Graham john HILL 1962 -. +Lynn DOUGALL 1963 -. http://halifax_mark0.tripod.com/myandrewfamilyhistory/id19.html
Extractions: My ANDREW Family History Descendants of Charlotte ANDREW and George BURKILL Home Surnames List Descendants of William Andrew born Abt 1700 William ANDREW and Elizabeth CAMP ... BARNFATHER Ancestry Descendants of Charlotte ANDREW and George BURKILL Descendants of Betsy ANDREW and John Thomas ELGEY My Great Grandmother Charlotte HARPER's ancestry My Great Great Grandmother Elizabeth CAMP's ancestry My Grandmother Lucy WEST's ancestry ... Mark's Page Descendants of George Harold BURKILL George Harold BURKILL b: 1885 +Charlotte ANDREW b: Swanland Esther BURKILL b: November 13, 1912 Goole Norman HILL b: September 30, 1911 Frank HILL b: September 10, 1934 +Elizabeth Yvonne WATLING b: June 9, 1940 Graham John HILL b: June 30, 1962 +Lynn DOUGALL b: June 9, 1963 Ashley James HILL b: September 19, 1987 Ellena Jane HILL b: May 22, 1990 John William HILL b: December 22, 1935 +Pamela Jean WINTER b: March 19, 1938 Carolyn HILL b: February 15, 1966 +Glen POWNALL Joan HILL b: October 4, 1937 +Raymond Carr PULLEYN Elizabeth Anne PULLEYN b: July 10, 1961
St John's Spring News Letter Heads of Working Committees, SanctuaryLayout Study, Ron burkill. St johnsPictoral Directory, Judy Lackey. Social Events Assistant, Haroldeen Wilkinson. http://www.igs.net/march/information/sj_newsletter.html
Extractions: Doris Johnson Christ is Risen! What an astonishing fact that we celebrate each Easter. It changes absolutely everything in our lives now and for ever. In this world Jesus is present with us, closer to us than can be imagined. His presence, God and the Holy Sprits presence walks with us, celebrates and consoles us and gives us the strength to carry on, the strength to forgive. Elsewhere in this newsletter you will read about the proposed possible changes to our church interior. The main reason for needing changes is that our sanctuary area is cramped and crowded. It is very difficult to climb the steps for communion and presents an obstacle course of feet and legs to navigate. The choir and the organ are not at a comfortable place for each other either. Bringing the altar closer to the congregation is an important symbolic step too and either possible version will bring a better experience of worship. Our church is an historical and beautiful building. It will always stay that way but it was built for another age when communion was perhaps 4 or 6 times a year.
GENUKI: Hemingbrough Directory Of Trades And Professions For 1823 of trades burkill Thomas, butcher; Davenport Samuel tailor; Douglas Wm. brickmaker;Foster Wm. vict. Bay Horse; Richardson Geo. blacksmith; Smith john, vict. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Hemingbrough/Hemingbrough23.html