Full Alphabetical Index Bunyakovsky, Viktor (172*) BuraliForti, Cesare (530) Burchnall, Joseph (326*)Bürgi, Joost (166*) Burkhardt, Heinrich (213) burkill, john (411*) Burnside http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
IJ Jacques burkill VRB Son, 15 Jul WP19Jul1873 53. Jacques burkill ITEM Sail from England*ST24Aug1872 24. ITEM Arrived from SF SD23Sep1873 21. Janssens john Esq. http://www.cagenweb.com/~sbarbara/sbcgs/sbnews_i.htm
Department Of Local Government - Local Government Directory Clr Warwick O'Brien Young Clr Stuart Freudenstein, Clr john McGregor General gov.auDELEGATES (6) COUNCILS (3) Muswellbrook Clr Dexter W burkill, Clr Gary J http://www.dlg.nsw.gov.au/dlg/dlghome/dlg_LocalGovDirectory.asp?index=2
The Project 11) john, U. MEDLIN, L. GROBEN, R. (2000). 13) TARRAN, GA, AL?HADDAD, LM, COLLINS,GS, burkill, P. H, MORRIS, CW KRZANOWSKI, WJ (1998) Flow cytometric http://www.flowcytometry.org/Publications.htm
Extractions: 20) TARRAN, G. A., BURKILL, P. H., CUNNINGHAM, A., DUBELAAR, G. B. J. and GERRITZEN, P. L. (2001) CytoSub: an in situ flow cytometer for analysing phytoplankton with the Autosub AUV. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Autonomous Measurements of Biogeochemical Parameters in the Ocean, Honolulu, Hawaii, 20 - 22 February 2001.
The Gospel Of John And The Jews So probably in john 149 and possibly in 1127. See Townsend, Passion, p. 23, n.61. 46. See P. Winter, On the Trial of Jesus, 2nd ed. rev. by TA burkill and G http://www.bc.edu/research/cjl/meta-elements/partners/CBA_Sem/townsend.htm
Extractions: John T. Townsend, "The Gospel of John and the Jews: The Story of a Religious Divorce" in Alan T. Davies, ed., Antisemitism and the Foundations of Christianity (Paulist Press, 1979): 72-97 It is not surprising that Rosemary Ruether has found the fullest development of New Testament anti-Jewish bias within the Gospel of John. Her estimate of the gospel's anti-Jewish stance reflects the opinion of most exegetes. The reasons for this evaluation of the gospel are well-known and often repeated. First of all, John proclaims a replacement theology. What John's Jewish contemporaries held dear the evangelist seems to have abolished and replaced with the Christian Jesus. John 15:1-17 represents Jesus as "the vine," a well-known symbol for God's people Israel (Ps. 80:8 [MT 9]16 [17]; Hos. 10:1; see Jer. Ezek. Hos 14:7 [8]; II Esdras Thus Jesus replaces Israel. As for the Jews, they have no right to call themselves children of Abraham (8:39f.). In respect to the Jewish Law, John regards it as something alien to Christians (8:17; 10:34; 15:25), and he depicts Jesus ignoring it publicly (5:9-17; 9:16). As the one who truly reveals God's will, Jesus has become the Law's replacement (cf. 1:17; 5:39f., etc.) In rabbinic circles, typical symbols for the Law of Moses included bread, light, water and wine.
Consultants In South East - A To Z Burke. Dr Guy burkill, Dr john C Burnell, Dr EP Burova, Mr Roger Burr.Dr CP Burren, Mr M Burton, Mr Chris Butler, Mr P Adrian ButlerManuel. http://www.specialistinfo.com/data/__C1SEB.html
Index To The Boles-Bole-Boal-Boyle Record, V. 6 (1997-8) William, 23 Britton, 13 Britton, Winnie, 13 Brown, Thomas, 36 burkill, Andrew,7 David, 29 Cox, Susanna, 29 Craig, Elizabeth, 22 Craig, john, 23 Creek http://members.aol.com/Bolesbooks/indexv6.html
Fentress Family In 1770, john Ackiss and Jane his wife sold to Anthony Fentress 50 acres lying onthe Eastward side of In 1771, with wife Anne sold 84 acres to Caleb burkill. http://www.geocities.com/cwheatley2000/fentressfam.html
Extractions: The children of Michael Fentress and Ann James were: (1) John FENTRISS probably made his will June 1733, recorded 5 Sep 1733 Princess Anne Co., VA. He married to Ann -. (2) James FENTRISS born about 1684. He is probably the James Fentris who received 500 pounds tobacco in 1739 from Lynnhaven Parish for keeping Isdells child for one year. His will was made 8 Apr 1743 at age 60 years and was recorded 4 Jul 1744. He married to Elizabeth . Their children were Absalom, James, Horatio, Pharo, Leah, Elizabeth, Tamer and Sarah Fentriss. (3) Michael FENTRISS was the father of Rebecca who m. by 1692 to John SHOWLAND.
Rock Garden Plant Database john, =, Frasera montana Mulford. Swertia parryi Kuntze, =, Frasera parryi Torr.Swertia pauciflora Harry Sm. =, Swertia souliei burkill. Swertia perennis ssp. http://web.kadel.cz/flora/kvSynList.asp?Letter=S&P=977
Prospect Books: Glossary According to burkill this nutmeg fruit candied or preserved in syrup was once exportedto Europe in quantity, in the same way as ginger. (john Nott, 1726) http://www.kal69.dial.pipex.com/glossn.htm
Extractions: Index/Prices/Ordering NAILS (of roses): the white junction of petal and flower. (Sir Kenelm Digby, 1669) NAPLES BISCUIT: a biscuit similar to a macaroon, but made with ground pine nut kernels rather than ground almonds. (Richard Bradley, 1736) NAPLES BISKETS: The original sponge fingers, lady fingers. Sometimes also a small macaroon made with pine nuts. (John Nott, 1726) NAPLES BISKETS. The original sponge fingers, lady fingers. Sometimes also a small macaroon made with pine nuts. (Elizabeth David in Nott, 1980 reprint)(Glasse, 1747) NAPLES-BISKETS are the original of sponge-fingers, sometimes also a small macaroon made with pine-nuts (E. David, glossing Nott, Cooks and Confectioners Dictionary, 1726). (William Ellis, 1750) NASTURTIUMS: Both leaves and flowers went into salads. The buds were pickled to resemble capers. (John Nott, 1726) NASTURTIUM BUDS. These occur with remarkable frequency in 17th and 18th century cookery books. Both flower buds and young seed cases were pickled. Like Eliza Smith (1727), Hannah Glasse has Buds in the title of her recipe but then calls for seeds in the instructions. Eliza Smith says: gather your little knobs quickly after your blossoms are off. The purpose of this pickling was to provide a cheap substitute for capers.(Glasse, 1747) NAVETS: turnips (French). (Sir Kenelm Digby, 1669)
Descendants Of Jonathan Bramhill Children of john BRAMHILL and MARY burkill are 6. i. LUTHER HENRY3 BRAMHILL,b. February 10, 1869, Swinefleet, Lincolnshire, England; d. 1952, Buried at http://www.bramhill.com/Ch12-0JonathanBramhill.htm
Graduate School Of SOC - GSSOC PhD Project Descriptions 2003 burkill, Prof Peter, Dr Duncan Purdie, Dr Mikhail Zubkov, Trophic selection by protozoa Henstock,Dr Tim, Dr Tim Minshull, Dr john Hopper, The influence of melt http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/graduate/admissions/projects/index.php?link=supervis
Reporter 25/07/01: Peterhouse Muir Wood, AJ, Samuel Mathew Scholar in Natural Sciences (reelected); Toft, I.,john Worthington Scholar in Senior burkill Prize for Mathematics Redmond, DC. http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/weekly/5854/45.html
Extractions: Previous page Table of Contents Next page The following elections and awards have been made: Bambrough, P. J., Medical Sciences ; Bishop, C. J., Linguistics ; Guild, I. W., Engineering ; Hau Hang Sang, B., Engineering ; Housden, R. J., Engineering ; Poon, W. K. A., Engineering ; Romijn, N. E. R., Engineering ; Shapland, A. J., Archaeology and Anthropology ; Reeve, M. J., Andrew Perne Scholar in Linguistics ; Gibson, A. M., Francis Gisborne Scholar in Mathematics re-elected ); Huggins P. D. C., J. M. Dodds Scholar in Mathematics re-elected ); Redmond, D. C., James Douglas Hamilton Dickson Scholar in Mathematics ; Thornley, H. A., Peter Wooster Scholar in Natural Sciences ; Powell, E. A., Thomas Denman Scholar in Medical Sciences ; Sleat, G. K. J., Theodore Gulston Scholar in Medical Sciences ; Cohen, A. K., Lady Ward Scholar in History ; Colvile, R. R., John Cosin Scholar in History ; Sawtell, D. R. F., Edward Lord North Scholar in History ; Hindle, S. E., William Baron Kelvin Scholar in Engineering ; Dale, J. D.
Marriage 1881 john Walsh. 27. Appleton Phipps with Emma P. Babcock by Rev. Edmund Dowse.27. Arthur A. Pike with Annie J. burkill by Rev. FN Peloubet. 29. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searchinglinane/Marriages/marriage_1881
Extractions: Marriages Recorded in Natick for 1881, with the names of those performing the marriage ceremony. January 2 George Henry Gay with Mary Esther Jones by Rev. Fayette Nichols Charles A. Mitchell with Jennette C. Huntress by Rev. H. Lummis John William Dacey with Ellen Ford by Rev. John Walsh February 3 James H. Bryant with Minnie L. Winch by Rev. Asa E. Reynolds William J. Graham, Jr. with Delia Costello by Rev. Asa E. Reynolds Edward Barnacle with Catharine Slamin by Rev. Jas. Gilday Milford Chase Clough with Ida Josephine Bemis by Rev. F. N. Peloubet John O'Neil with Mary Ann O'Hara by Rev. Jas. Gilday William James Roberts with Mary A. Kane by Rev. John Walsh Sumner W. Childs with Minnie Ladd by Rev. Wm. H. Sybrandt Timothy A. Corcoran with Margaret M. A. Flynn by Rev. Jas. Gilday James B. Bussey with Lillie E. Pray Rev. J. P. Sheafe, Jr. Francis P. Gavin with Mary E. Casey by Rev. John Walsh March 16 Thomas L. Irwin with Martha A. Kinney by Rev. E. G. Cobb David M. Woodsum with Desire H. Corwell by Rev. Daniel Dorchester George Erskine with Clarabell Bryant by Rev. F. N. Peloubet
Key Skills In Geography In Higher Education: Final Report Dr Jacky Birnie. Dr Tim Hall. College of St Mark and St john, Sue burkill.Derry Corey. Lancaster University, Dr Gordon Clark. Terry Wareham. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/dfee/heqe/ks_candg_rep.htm
Extractions: Aims of the Project ... Appendix 1 Comments from the National Seminars 1 The Organisation of the Project and the Methodology Used 1.1 Organisation of the Project The project consisted of a consortium team of nine higher education institutions: Professor Mick Healey (GDN Director) Dr Phil Gravestock (Project Officer) Claire Reid (Assistant Project Officer) Dr Jacky Birnie Dr Tim Hall College of St Mark and St John Sue Burkill Derry Corey Lancaster University Dr Gordon Clark Terry Wareham Liverpool John Moores University Professor Vince Gardiner Middlesex University Ifan Shepherd Manchester University Professor Michael Bradford Professor Clive Agnew Plymouth University Professor Brian Chalkley University College Northampton Dr Ian Livingstone Professor Hugh Matthews University of Surrey Roehampton Dr Karel Hughes The project, which ran from 1 May 1998 to 30 April 2000, had the support of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG), the Conference of Heads of Geography in HEIs and the
KCL: 1970-1979 Mrs Lucinda Barnett née Gilbert Mr john Brain Dr Rachel Bray Professor Roger S BriggsDr Peter burkill Mr Jonathan Clarke Miss Sylvia Coles Mr john Colman Dr http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/admsup/devoff/recog/1970-1979.htm
Home Family Trees CADE Story CADE Related john PARISH junior, my four X great grandfather, married Ann GOATESin September 1772. Ann's mother was Mary (née burkill). Ann's http://www.btinternet.com/~jennifer.dixon/page51.html
Extractions: John PARISH the elder born before 1703 - my line ; Charlotte PARISH (1688-1688); Matthew PARISH junior (1689-1730); Mary PARISH (1692-); Mary PARISH (1694-); Elizabeth PARISH (1697-); Thomas PARISH (1700-1776) a blacksmith, and with his wife, Ann, raised a family of seven children in Broughton; Susan PARISH (1700-) baptised the same day as Thomas; and Henry PARISH (1702-). John PARISH the elder , my six X great grandfather and son of Matthew and Rachell (née WAKEFIELD) PARISH, was an agricultural labourer. In 1720, John PARISH the elder married Elizabeth DENTE, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth DENTE. The DENTE family has been traced back to Elizabeth's three X great grandfather, John DENTE who married Joane JOANSON in 1539 at Broughton LIN.
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