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- Stephen Charles Triboudet Demainbray (1710 – 20 February 1782) was an English natural scientist and astronomer, who was Superintendent (or King's Astronomer)...
- philosophy and engineering Institutions University of Oxford Academic advisors John Keill Notable students Stephen Demainbray Willem 's Gravesande Stephen Gray...
- public. Directors (superintendents) of the observatory included Stephen Demainbray, Francis Ronalds, John Welsh, Balfour Stewart, Francis John Welsh Whipple...
- Francis Demainbray Crowdy (17 September 1857 - 12 February 1939) was an English medical doctor and footballer who pla**** in the 1880 FA Cup final for Oxford...
- course of lectures on natural philosophy by the itinerant lecturer Stephen Demainbray. This led to an interest in natural philosophy on the part of the young...
- King George Heike MakatschQueen Charlotte John Quayle – Dr. Stephen Demainbray T. P. McKennaEdmund Burke Kelvin Cook – Carpenter Eliza Darby – Portuguese...
- residence at Richmond Lodge, so that he and the Astronomer Royal, Stephen Demainbray, could observe the transit. **** and his ****istant János Sajnovics travelled...
- created in 1809 following a letter to King George III from Rev Stephen Demainbray (a chaplain to the king) in which he asked the king to spare, in perpetuity...
- was Kratzenstein in Halle who in 1744 wrote a treatise on the subject. Demainbray in Edinburgh examined the effects of electricity upon plants and concluded...
- which Grollier de Servière had built on his grounds was given to Stephen Demainbray in 1754 and is now preserved in the George III Collection in the London...