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  • 61Morris Bishop — Morris Gilbert Bishop (April 15, 1893 – November 20, 1973) was an American scholar, historian, biographer, author, and humorist. Raised in Canada and New York, he attended Cornell from 1910–1913, earning a Bachelor s in 1913 and then a Master of… …

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  • 62King's Scholar — King s Scholarship redirects here. For the scholarship awarded to Thai students, see King s Scholarship (Thailand). A King s Scholar is a foundation scholar (elected on the basis of good academic performance and usually qualifying for reduced… …

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  • 63Happisburgh — (pronounced IPA| [ˈheɪzbɹə] first syllable like haze ) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated off the B1159 coast road from Ingham to Bacton.Ordnance Survey (2002). OS Explorer Map 252 Norfolk Coast East .… …

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  • 64List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge — This is a selective list of notable alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge sorted into chronological order. Please note that some of the alumni noted hereafter are connected to Trinity through honorary degrees. Not all studied at the College:*… …

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  • 65David Martin (French divine) — David Martin (September 7, 1639 – September 9, 1721), a learned French Protestant theologian, was born at Revel, in the diocese of Lavaur. He was educated at Montauban, and at the academy of the reformed at Nîmes. He afterwards studied divinity… …

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  • 66Henry Lushington — (1812–1855), colonial administrator, chief secretary to the government of Malta.Lushington was born in Singleton, near Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire, 13 April 1812. His father, Edmund Henry Lushington, of Queens College, Cambridge, B.A. 1787, M.A …

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  • 67London Institution — The London Institution was an educational institution founded in London in 1806.The Institution was established in 1806, in the house of Sir William Clayton, in the Old Jewry in the City of London. Its aim, as its full title proclaimed, was the… …

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  • 68Richard Austin (punchcutter) — Richard Austin (c.1765 – 1830) was an English punchcutter. He was the original cutter of typefaces Bell, Scotch Roman, and Porson [cite book |author=Bringhurst, Robert. |title= The Elements of Typographic Style |year=2004 |publisher=Hartley and… …

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  • 69Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster — (b. London, 9 Nov., 1789; d. Brussels, 2 Feb., 1860) was an astronomer and naturalist. His father, a botanist, was a follower of Jean Jacques Rousseau. As early as 1805 he had compiled a Journal of the Weather and had published his Liber Rerum… …

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  • 70Ireland Shakespeare Forgeries — The Ireland Shakespeare Forgeries were a cause célèbre in 1790s’ London, when author and engraver Samuel Ireland announced the discovery of a treasure trove of Shakespearean manuscripts by his son William Henry. Among them were the manuscripts of …

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