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Species of squid
cockatoo squids, or glass squids. It is sometimes called the Antarctic cranch squid or giant squid (not to be confused with the giant squid in genus Architeuthis)
Colossal_squid
Surname list
Cranch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813–1892), American writer and artist John Cranch (naturalist)
Cranch
American judge (1769–1855)
William Cranch (July 17, 1769 – September 1, 1855) was a United States circuit judge and chief judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District
William_Cranch
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Gazette, 28 January 1842, p. 224 Bentley-Cranch, p. 1 Ridley, pp. 17–19 Bentley-Cranch, p. 4 Ridley, p. 42 Bentley-Cranch, p. 18 Matthew, H. C. G. (May 2006)
Edward_VII
American writer and artist (1813–1892)
Christopher Pearse Cranch (March 8, 1813 – January 20, 1892) was an American writer and artist often associated with Transcendentalism and the Hudson River
Christopher_Pearse_Cranch
Topics referred to by the same term
John Cranch may refer to: John Cranch (naturalist) (1758–1816), English naturalist and explorer John Cranch (American painter) (1807–1891), American painter
John_Cranch
This list of colossal squid specimens and sightings is a timeline of recorded human encounters with members of the genus Mesonychoteuthis, popularly known
List of colossal squid specimens and sightings
List_of_colossal_squid_specimens_and_sightings
American academic administrator
Edmund Titus Cranch was an American engineering educator and academic administrator who served two terms as chair of the Department of Theoretical and
Edmund_Cranch
English naturalist and explorer
John Cranch (1785–1816) was an English naturalist and explorer. John Cranch - 'Jack' to his friends - took part in an expedition in 1816 under Captain
John_Cranch_(naturalist)
Emerson's philosophical approach to perceiving nature
Christopher Cranch (2001). "The Transparent Eyeball". Mars Mushrooms Music Album. Harvard College Library. Retrieved 13 April 2011. Christopher Cranch (2004)
Transparent_eyeball
This is a list of cases reported in volume 11 (7 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1812 and 1813.
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 11
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_11
American painter (1853 – 1931)
Caroline Cranch (1853 – 1931) was an American painter. She is known for her portraits. Cranch was born in 1853 in Fishkill, New York. She was the daughter
Caroline_Cranch
Family of cephalopods known as glass squid
species of glass squid, also known as cockatoo squid, bathyscaphoid squid, cranch squid, or simply cranchiids. The common name "glass squid" derives from
Cranchiidae
United States historic place
The Cranch School is a historic school building at 250 Whitwell Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Built in 1900 to a design by local architect Arthur Wright
Cranch_School
American astronomer (1789–1859)
Cranch Bond (September 9, 1789 – January 29, 1859) was an American astronomer, and the first director of Harvard College Observatory. William Cranch Bond
William_Cranch_Bond
New Zealand international rugby league footballer (1923–2021)
Raymond James Cranch MNZM (7 January 1923 – 13 October 2021) was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand. He also served in WWII
Ray_Cranch
This is a list of cases reported in volume 6 (2 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1804 and 1805. In
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 6
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_6
This is a list of cases reported in volume 5 (1 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States from 1801 to 1803.
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 5
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_5
19th century US philosophical movement
Thoreau, William Henry Channing, James Freeman Clarke, Christopher Pearse Cranch, Convers Francis, Sylvester Judd, Jones Very, and Charles Stearns Wheeler
Transcendentalism
This is a list of cases reported in volume 10 (6 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1810. In 1874,
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 10
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_10
Alexander J. Dallas, tenure 1790–1800. 1 A 2 3 4 Volumes edited by William Cranch, tenure 1801–1815. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Volumes edited by Henry Wheaton
Lists of United States Supreme Court cases by volume
Lists_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_by_volume
This is a list of cases reported in volume 7 (3 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1805 and 1806. In
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 7
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_7
American painter (1807–1891)
John Cranch (February 2, 1807 – January 12, 1891) was an American painter and print collector. Cranch was born in Washington, D.C., the third son of judge
John Cranch (American painter)
John_Cranch_(American_painter)
Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835
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John_Marshall
English Liberal politician
John Cranch Walker Vivian (18 April 1818 – 22 January 1879) was an English Liberal politician from the Vivian family who sat in the House of Commons variously
John Vivian (Liberal politician)
John_Vivian_(Liberal_politician)
This is a list of cases reported in volume 13 (9 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1815. In 1874,
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 13
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_13
This is a list of cases reported in volume 9 (5 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1809. In 1874, the
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 9
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_9
1812 United States Supreme Court case
The Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 116 (1812), is a United States Supreme Court case on the jurisdiction of federal courts over a claim
The Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon
The_Schooner_Exchange_v._McFaddon
First Lady of the United States from 1797 to 1801
years old in 1759. John accompanied his friend Richard Cranch to the Smith household. Cranch was engaged to Abigail's older sister, Mary Smith, and they
Abigail_Adams
Species of squid
Bathothauma lyromma, the lyre cranch squid, is a highly modified species of glass squid from the family Cranchiidae with a distribution which encompasses
Bathothauma
the D.C. circuit court is reported at United States v. More, 7 U.S. (3 Cranch) 159, 160 n.* (1805). James M. O'Fallon, The Case of Benjamin More: A Lost
List of criminal cases in the Marshall Court
List_of_criminal_cases_in_the_Marshall_Court
1810 United States Supreme Court case
Fletcher v. Peck, 10 U.S. (6 Cranch) 87 (1810), is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in which the Supreme Court first ruled a state law unconstitutional
Fletcher_v._Peck
1807 United States Supreme Court case
Ex parte Bollman, 8 U.S. (4 Cranch) 75 (1807), was a case brought before the United States Supreme Court. Bollman held that the constitutional definition
Ex parte Bollman, and Ex parte Swartwout
Ex_parte_Bollman,_and_Ex_parte_Swartwout
English painter
John Cranch (1751–1821), painter, born at Kingsbridge, Devonshire, 12 Oct. 1751, taught himself as a boy drawing, writing, and music, and while a clerk
John_Cranch_(English_painter)
1813 United States Supreme Court case
Fairfax's Devisee v. Hunter's Lessee, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 603 (1813), was a United States Supreme Court case arising out of the acquisition of lands originally
Fairfax's Devisee v. Hunter's Lessee
Fairfax's_Devisee_v._Hunter's_Lessee
1st United States intra-term presidential inauguration
extraordinary inauguration to ever take place in American history. William Cranch, the chief judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia
Inauguration_of_John_Tyler
Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
The Duncanson-Cranch House is an historic house located in the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood of Washington, D.C. at 468-470 N Street SW. The residence
Duncanson-Cranch_House
This is a list of cases reported in volume 12 (8 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1814. In 1874,
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 12
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_12
Species of squid
Teuthowenia megalops, sometimes known as the Atlantic cranch squid, is a species of glass squid from the subarctic and temperate waters of the northern
Teuthowenia_megalops
Species of glass squid
Leachia atlantica, also known as the Atlantic cranch squid, is a species of squid belonging to the subfamily Cranchiinae. They live in the Atlantic ocean
Leachia_atlantica
American geochemist and research administrator
Bronwell (1955) Harry Purnell Storke (1962) George W. Hazzard (1968) Edmund T. Cranch (1978) Jon Strauss (1985) Edward Alton Parrish (1996) Dennis D. Berkey (2005)
Laurie_Leshin
Species of cnidarian
pacifica de Haan, 1827 Velella patellaris Brandt, 1835 Velella pyramidalis Cranch, 1818 Velella radackiana de Haan, 1827 Velella sandwichiana de Haan, 1827
Velella
named for Christopher Columbus. (Ward 3) Cranch Park is a small, unmarked park located on Lakeside Drive near Cranch Avenue in the Lakeside Neighborhood of
List of city parks of Erie, Pennsylvania
List_of_city_parks_of_Erie,_Pennsylvania
117th season of the Auckland Rugby League
RL". Auckland Rugby League. 2 August 2025. Retrieved 2 August 2025. "Ray Cranch Cup Final 1: Manukau Spartans vs Manukau Stingrays". G2G Productions. 13
2025 Auckland Rugby League season
2025_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
President of the United States from 1841 to 1845
codified until the passage of the 25th Amendment in 1967. Judge William Cranch administered the presidential oath in Tyler's hotel room. Tyler considered
John_Tyler
2nd United States intra-term presidential inauguration
inauguration, William Cranch, the chief judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of the D.C., administered the presidential oath of office to Fillmore. Cranch had also administered
Inauguration of Millard Fillmore
Inauguration_of_Millard_Fillmore
Youngest son of John Adams (1772–1832)
On the possibility of political service, Thomas wrote his cousin William Cranch in 1799 that though he was "ashamed of myself for not being so great a politician
Thomas_Boylston_Adams_(judge)
1812 United States Supreme Court case
United States v. Hudson and Goodwin, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 32 (1812), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that Congress must first enact
United_States_v._Hudson
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Prince Albert, quoted in Duff, p. 31. Battiscombe 1969, pp. 27–37; Bentley-Cranch 1992, p. 44; Duff 1980, p. 43 The Landing of HRH The Princess Alexandra
Alexandra_of_Denmark
service exceeded the minimum on the active service table include Judges Cranch, Morsell, and Thruston of the United States Circuit Court of the District
List of United States federal judges by longevity of service
List_of_United_States_federal_judges_by_longevity_of_service
This is a list of cases reported in volume 8 (4 Cranch) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1807 and 1808. In
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 8
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases,_volume_8
1836 essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Illustration of Emerson's transparent eyeball metaphor in "Nature" by Christopher Pearse Cranch, ca. 1836-1838
Nature_(essay)
African American activist and scholar (c. 1780–1842)
peace. He appealed his fine to the court. In the case, Chief Judge William Cranch accepted that the City charter authorized it "to prescribe the terms and
William_Costin
US Supreme Court justice from 1811 to 1835
, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 147 (1812). United States v. January, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 572 (1813). United States v. Patterson, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 575 (1813), Crowell
Gabriel_Duvall
1804 United States Supreme Court case
Little v. Barreme, 6 U.S. (2 Cranch) 170 (1804), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court found that the President of the United States
Little_v._Barreme
116th season of the Auckland Rugby League
Panthers in the Sharman Cup equivalent. The Manukau Spartans won the Ray Cranch Cup (Senior B) competition beating Otara Scorpions 20–14 in the final, with
2024 Auckland Rugby League season
2024_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
British mathematician
Mathematical Olympiad Team Leader 2002–2010 Succeeded by James Cranch Preceded by James Cranch UK International Mathematical Olympiad Team Leader 2013 Most
Geoff_Smith_(mathematician)
American astronomer
William Cranch Bond. Some sources give his year of birth as 1826. His early interest was in nature and birds, but after his elder brother William Cranch Bond
George_Phillips_Bond
city's Johannes Gutenberg University DMP · 766 767 Bondia 1913 SX William Cranch Bond (1789–1859) and his son George Phillips Bond (1825–1865), both American
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1797 to 1801
15-year-old Abigail Smith, his third cousin, through his friend Richard Cranch, who was courting Abigail's older sister. Adams initially was not impressed
John_Adams
Ceremony marking the start of a new presidential term
office intra-term due to the incumbent's death or resignation. William Cranch, chief judge of the U.S. Circuit Court, administered the oath of office
United States presidential inauguration
United_States_presidential_inauguration
United States Supreme Court decisions
names of the reporters who compiled them, such as Dallas's Reports and Cranch's Reports. The decisions appearing in the entire first volume and most of
United_States_Reports
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Circuit assignments in the Marshall Court
Circuit_assignments_in_the_Marshall_Court
Species of squid
Sandalops melancholicus, the sandal-eyed squid or melancholy cranch squid, is a small species of glass squid. It is known to reach a mantle length of 11 cm
Sandalops_melancholicus
American attorney
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Richard_Peters_(reporter)
Broad range of building and sculpture materials
dodecylbenzene sulfonate). Early 19th Century plasterer at work – painting by John Cranch (1751–1821) 19th century stucco plasterwork from House of Borujerdies in
Plaster
1810 United States Supreme Court case
Hodgson and Thompson v. Bowerbank, 9 U.S. (5 Cranch) 303 (1809), was a United States Supreme Court case that held part of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional
Hodgson_v._Bowerbank
American politician (1775–1809)
States Circuit Court for the District of Columbia vacated by Judge William Cranch. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 3, 1806, and received
Allen_Bowie_Duckett
1819 United States Supreme Court case
Complete Archive. Retrieved January 14, 2025. Fletcher v. Peck, 10 U.S. (6 Cranch) 87 (1810). The Oyez Project, "Dartmouth College v. Woodward", 17 U.S. 518
Dartmouth_College_v._Woodward
Oath taken by a new president of the United States
Chief Justice until after the Judiciary Act passed that September. William Cranch, chief judge of the U.S. Circuit Court, administered the oath to Millard
Oath of office of the president of the United States
Oath_of_office_of_the_president_of_the_United_States
1810 United States Supreme Court case
O'Neale v. Thornton, 10 U.S. (6 Cranch) 53 (1810), is a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States which held that neither the state of Maryland
O'Neale_v._Thornton
American family prominent in arts and academia
lesbian with her lifelong domestic partner, Ethel Collins Dunham Edward Cranch Eliot President of the American Bar Association Descendants of Andrew Eliot
Eliot_family_(United_States)
1805 United States Supreme Court case
United States v. More, 7 U.S. (3 Cranch) 159 (1805), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that it had no jurisdiction to hear
United_States_v._More
US group of museums and research centers
included John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Judge William Cranch, and James Hoban. Honorary members included James Madison, James Monroe
Smithsonian_Institution
1803 United States Supreme Court case
Stuart v. Laird, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 299 (1803), was a case decided by United States Supreme Court notably a week after its famous decision in Marbury v
Stuart_v._Laird
Species of squid
zones of the tropical Atlantic. The genus Cranchia is named after John Cranch who first described this species; it has subsequently become the type genus
Cranchia_scabra
1801 United States Supreme Court case
United States v. Schooner Peggy, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 103 (1801), was a United States Supreme Court case. It was one of a series of cases resolving disputes
United States v. Schooner Peggy
United_States_v._Schooner_Peggy
U.S. federal law
Coolidge, 14 U.S. (1 Wheat.) 415 (1816); United States v. Hudson, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 32 (1812). McClellan, 1971, at 676. William Schofield, Uniformity of Law
Crimes_Act_of_1825
Market town in the South Hams district of Devon, England
(1738–1819), poet and satirist who wrote as "Peter Pindar", was born here. John Cranch (1751–1821), painter of portraits and historical pictures. George Montagu
Kingsbridge
1815 United States Supreme Court case
Evans v. Jordan, 13 U.S. (9 Cranch) 199 (1815), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that someone who had copied a patented invention
Evans_v._Jordan
1813 United States Supreme Court case
Mima Queen and Child v. Hepburn, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 290 (1813), was a United States Supreme Court case, affirming a denial of a petition for freedom. By
Queen_v._Hepburn
Aspect of U.S. judicial history (1836–1864)
(9 How.) 578 (1850). Ex parte Bollman, 8 U.S. (4 Cranch) 75 (1807); Ex parte Burford, 7 U.S. (3 Cranch) 448 (1806). Ex parte Watkins, 28 U.S. (3 Pet.)
Criminal law in the Taney Court
Criminal_law_in_the_Taney_Court
American general (1716–1788)
Pearse. He married Mary Cranch in 1746 and emigrated to Massachusetts later that year with his brother-in-law Richard Cranch. Palmer and Mary had two
Joseph Palmer (American Revolutionary War general)
Joseph_Palmer_(American_Revolutionary_War_general)
American judge (1924–2019)
Carolina and the original Fifth Circuit with 56 years and 225 days William Cranch of the original District of Columbia Circuit with 54 years, 182 days O'Donnell
Manuel_Real
Queen of Scotland in 1537
Scottish Queens, 1034-1714 (Edinburgh: John Donald, 2003), 105-6. Dana Bentley-Cranch & Rosalind K. Marshall, 'Iconography and Literature', Janet Hadley Williams
Madeleine_of_Valois
Military conflict between France and the Habsburgs
Oman 1937, p. 196. Pastor 1938, pp. 267–268. Oman 1937, p. 192. Bentley-Cranch & Marshall 2004, p. 296. Giono 1965, pp. 123–124. Oman 1937, p. 198. Oman
Italian_War_of_1521–1526
1803 United States Supreme Court case
United States v. Simms, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 252 (1803), was a United States Supreme Court case. It was one of a series of cases dealing with the applicability
United_States_v._Simms
Elizabeth II State funerals in the United Kingdom Tuchman 2014, p. 1. Bentley-Cranch, p. 151 Matthew, H. C. G. (September 2004; online edition May 2006) "Edward
Death and state funeral of Edward VII
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Edward_VII
US Supreme Court justice from 1807 to 1826
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Thomas_Todd
Palmer. In 1752, Palmer and Richard Cranch, brother-in-law of John Adams and father of American jurist William Cranch, were held by tenure of lease by a
Germantown (Quincy, Massachusetts)
Germantown_(Quincy,_Massachusetts)
President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945
considered as the Philippine equivalent of Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803), is Laurel's most important contribution to jurisprudence and
Jose_P._Laurel
States v. Simms, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 252 (1803). See More, 7 U.S. at 172 (oral argument). United States v. More, 7 U.S. (3 Cranch) 159 (1805). More, 7 U.S
Criminal law in the Marshall Court
Criminal_law_in_the_Marshall_Court
Cranch, 8 May 1790". Founders Online. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 10 December 2023. "Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch,
1789–1790_influenza_epidemic
1810 United States Supreme Court case
Tyler v. Tuel, 10 U.S. (6 Cranch) 324 (1810), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that an assignee of a geographically limited
Tyler_v._Tuel
Species of squid
Galiteuthis armata, the armed cranch squid, is a large species of glass squid. It reaches a mantle length of 61 cm (24 in). The species is native to the
Galiteuthis_armata
Stubborn refusal to obey authority
Whistle blower Chisholm 1911. United States v. Hudson & Goodwin, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 32 - "The courts of the United States [...] have the power to fine for
Contumacy
Astronomical observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
archival holdings. In 1839, the Harvard Corporation voted to appoint William Cranch Bond, a prominent Boston clockmaker, as "Astronomical Observer to the University"
Harvard_College_Observatory
10th Bill Harding John Syme Dave Bickford 1977 VAFA B Section 8th Daryl Cranch Roger Olds Bruce Anderson 1978 VAFA B Section 6th Jeff Thomas Dave Bickford
Monash_Blues_Football_Club
1801 United States Supreme Court case
Wilson v. Mason, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 45 (1801), was a United States Supreme Court case. It resolved a dispute between George Wilson and Founding Father George
Wilson_v._Mason
19th-century American transportation businessman
Rural Essays, Leavitt and Allen, 1853. Cranch, Leonora Scott, The Life and Letters of Christopher Pearce Cranch, Houghton Mifflin, Boston and New York
John_Peter_DeWindt
CRANCH
CRANCH
CRANCH
CRANCH
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Marielle, MARIEL means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Surname or Lastname
English, Norwegian, and Danish
English, Norwegian, and Danish : variant of Lund.
Boy/Male
French
Bold.
Girl/Female
English American French
From St. Denis.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Precious Water Given in Temples; Prasad
Boy/Male
Sikh
Guru light
Girl/Female
German, Irish
Noble; Kind; Honest
Boy/Male
German
Son of Berl
Boy/Male
Muslim
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining of gold
CRANCH
CRANCH
CRANCH
CRANCH
CRANCH
v. t.
See Craunch.