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  • Hugh Binney
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1883–1953)

    Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney, KCB, KCMG, DSO (9 December 1883 – 8 January 1953) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy and the 16th Governor of Tasmania

    Hugh Binney

    Hugh Binney

    Hugh_Binney

  • Binney
  • (1780–1875), American lawyer Hugh Binney (Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney; 1883–1953), British naval officer and administrator James Binney (born 1950), British

    Binney

    Binney

  • Douglas, Isle of Man
  • Capital city of the Isle of Man

    schoolmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, Australia. Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney KCB KCMG DSO (1883 in Douglas – 1953 in Colchester) a senior officer

    Douglas, Isle of Man

    Douglas, Isle of Man

    Douglas,_Isle_of_Man

  • Marcus Binney
  • British architectural historian

    Marcus Hugh Crofton Binney CBE (né Marcus Hugh Crofton Simms; 21 September 1944) is a British architectural historian and author. He is best known for

    Marcus Binney

    Marcus_Binney

  • HMS Ark Royal (91)
  • 1938 British aircraft carrier

    pp. 375–376. Rossiter. Ark Royal. pp. 372–437. Papers of Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, reports of Second Bucknill Committee relating to loss of HMS Prince

    HMS Ark Royal (91)

    HMS Ark Royal (91)

    HMS_Ark_Royal_(91)

  • Nelson-class battleship
  • Class of battleships of the British Royal Navy

    permanently set, causing the ships to "weathervane" but according to Captain Hugh Binney, who commanded Nelson in the late twenties, "if this is kept in mind

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class_battleship

  • Paddy Finucane
  • Irish RAF officer killed in action

    break-out before Air Chief Marshal Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt and Vice Admiral Hugh Binney. On 20 February 1942 Finucane flew a two-Spitfire sortie to Dunkirk,

    Paddy Finucane

    Paddy Finucane

    Paddy_Finucane

  • Operation Postmaster
  • Naval operation during the Second World War

     237. Binney, pp.126–127 Richards & Foot, p.93 Binney, p.128 Binney, p.132 Binney, p.129 Binney, pp.130–131 Binney, p.135 Binney, p.136 Binney, pp.137–139

    Operation Postmaster

    Operation Postmaster

    Operation_Postmaster

  • William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
  • British Army field marshal, Governor-General of Australia, and author (1891–1970)

    Succeeded by Sir Miles Dempsey Vacant Second World War Title last held by Hugh Binney Commandant of the Imperial Defence College 1946–1948 Succeeded by Sir

    William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

    William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

    William_Slim,_1st_Viscount_Slim

  • Governor of Tasmania
  • Vice-regal representative of the monarch in Tasmania

    1930 15 Sir Ernest Clark 4 August 1933 4 August 1945 16 Admiral Sir Hugh Binney 24 December 1945 8 May 1951 17 Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet 22 August

    Governor of Tasmania

    Governor of Tasmania

    Governor_of_Tasmania

  • Robert Cosgrove
  • Australian politician

    of Tasmania In office 25 February 1948 – 26 August 1958 Governor Sir Hugh Binney Sir Ronald Cross Preceded by Edward Brooker Succeeded by Eric Reece In

    Robert Cosgrove

    Robert Cosgrove

    Robert_Cosgrove

  • Premier of Tasmania
  • Head of government of Tasmania

    Clark George VI (1936–1952) Governor: Sir Ernest Clark (until 1945) Sir Hugh Binney (1945–1951) Sir Ronald Cross (from 1951) 1937 29 Edmund Dwyer-Gray MHA

    Premier of Tasmania

    Premier of Tasmania

    Premier_of_Tasmania

  • January 8
  • Day of the year

    Antonia Maury, American astronomer and astrophysicist (born 1866) 1953 – Hugh Binney, English admiral and politician, 16th Governor of Tasmania (born 1883)

    January 8

    January_8

  • Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet
  • British politician and diplomat

    Monarchs George VI Elizabeth II Premier Robert Cosgrove Preceded by Hugh Binney Succeeded by Thomas Corbett, 2nd Baron Rowallan Member of Parliament

    Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet

    Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Ronald_Cross,_1st_Baronet

  • Pat Le Marchand
  • English cricketer and soldier

    wife, who was a schoolteacher. His OBE was conferred onto him by Sir Hugh Binney in April 1950, for gallant and distinguished service during the Italian

    Pat Le Marchand

    Pat_Le_Marchand

  • 1946 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia

    1946 in Australia

    1946_in_Australia

  • 1st Battle Squadron
  • Battleship formation of the Royal Navy

    Backhouse (1932–34) Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Forbes (1934–36) Vice-Admiral Hugh Binney (1936–38) Rear-Admiral Ralph Leatham (1938–39) Vice-Admiral Geoffrey

    1st Battle Squadron

    1st_Battle_Squadron

  • Tollesbury
  • Village in Essex, England

    Buttresses are made from flint and brick. The grave of Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney, KCB, KCMG, DSO (9 December 1883 – 8 January 1953), a senior officer

    Tollesbury

    Tollesbury

    Tollesbury

  • Arthur Longmore
  • British Royal Air Force officer (1885-1970)

    Commandant of the Imperial Defence College 1936–1939 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney Preceded by Sir Charles Burnett Commander-in-Chief Training Command 1939–1940

    Arthur Longmore

    Arthur Longmore

    Arthur_Longmore

  • Basketball Tasmania
  • Governing body of basketball in Tasmania

    indoor basketball in Tasmania. The championship was opened by Governor Hugh Binney, with Tasmania's Maurice Jory appointed team captain and Ralph Mollross

    Basketball Tasmania

    Basketball_Tasmania

  • 1950 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Dallas Brooks Governor of Western Australia

    1950 in Australia

    1950_in_Australia

  • Ernest Clark (civil servant)
  • British colonial administrator

    Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Preceded by Sir James O'Grady Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney Personal details Born (1864-04-13)13 April 1864 Plumstead, Kent, England

    Ernest Clark (civil servant)

    Ernest Clark (civil servant)

    Ernest_Clark_(civil_servant)

  • 1951 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney (until 8 May), then Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet (from 22 August) Governor

    1951 in Australia

    1951_in_Australia

  • List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
  • Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 9.1. London: John Murray. pp. 483–484. "Biography of Hugh Dunlop R.N." www.pdavis.nl. "Biography of Edward Codd R.N." www.pdavis.nl

    List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)

    List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)

    List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)

  • 1947 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia

    1947 in Australia

    1947_in_Australia

  • Commandant Royal College of Defence Studies
  • Head of the Royal College of Defence Studies in Britain

    DSO (1935) Air Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore KCB DSO (1936) Vice-Admiral Hugh Binney CB DSO (1939) Note: The post was vacant during World War II General Sir

    Commandant Royal College of Defence Studies

    Commandant_Royal_College_of_Defence_Studies

  • Thomas Binney
  • English Congregationalist divine (1798–1874)

    Thomas Binney (1798–1874) was an English Congregationalist divine of the 19th century, popularly known as the "Archbishop of Nonconformity". He was noted

    Thomas Binney

    Thomas Binney

    Thomas_Binney

  • 1945 in Australia
  • Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Ernest Clark (until 4 August), then Sir Hugh Binney (from 24 December) Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor

    1945 in Australia

    1945_in_Australia

  • 1948 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia

    1948 in Australia

    1948_in_Australia

  • 1951 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Chairman, British Travel and Holidays Association. Admiral Sir Thomas Hugh Binney, KCB DSO, Governor of the State of Tasmania. Sir Laurence Barton Grafftey-Smith

    1951 New Year Honours

    1951_New_Year_Honours

  • Wilfred French
  • 1934–1937 Succeeded by Sir Wilbraham Ford Preceded by New post Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands July 1939–December 1939 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Binney

    Wilfred French

    Wilfred_French

  • Franklin Square (Hobart)
  • Public square in Hobart, Tasmania

    in 1947 for the centenary since Franklin's governance. Governor Sir Hugh Binney gave a speech and placed a laurel wreath onto the statue. Others to speak

    Franklin Square (Hobart)

    Franklin Square (Hobart)

    Franklin_Square_(Hobart)

  • 1940 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Duke Coleridge KCB CMG DSO Indian Army. Royal Navy Vice-Admiral Thomas Hugh Binney CB DSO Vice-Admiral Geoffrey Layton CB DSO Vice-Admiral George Hamilton

    1940 Birthday Honours

    1940_Birthday_Honours

  • Lionel Wells
  • Military offices Preceded by Sir Hugh Binney Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands January 1943 – October 1943 Succeeded by Sir Henry Harwood

    Lionel Wells

    Lionel Wells

    Lionel_Wells

  • Horace Binney
  • American politician (1780–1875)

    Horace Binney (January 4, 1780 – August 12, 1875) was an American lawyer, author, and public speaker who served as an Anti-Jacksonian in the United States

    Horace Binney

    Horace Binney

    Horace_Binney

  • Operation Aquatint
  • 1942 Second World War British raid in France

    December 2012. Messenger, p. 156 Binney, p.159 Brown, p.62 Binney, p.160 Binney, p.162 Binney, pp.168–170 Binney, pp.167–168 Binney, Marcus (2006). Secret War

    Operation Aquatint

    Operation Aquatint

    Operation_Aquatint

  • 1936 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Ministry of Labour. Military Division Royal Navy Rear-Admiral Thomas Hugh Binney DSO Rear-Admiral Thomas Frederick Parker Calvert CVO DSO Rear-Admiral

    1936 New Year Honours

    1936_New_Year_Honours

  • 1947 Hobart Carnival
  • the state pennant around North Hobart with the governor of Tasmania, Hugh Binney, formally announcing the carnival beginning. The opening match of the

    1947 Hobart Carnival

    1947_Hobart_Carnival

  • 1949 in Australia
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan (until 20 February), then Sir

    1949 in Australia

    1949_in_Australia

  • Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands
  • Operational commander of the Royal Navy

    Wilfred Franklin French July 1939 – 20 December 1939 2 Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Binney 20 December 1939 – 7 January 1942 3 Vice-Admiral Sir Lionel Wells 7 January

    Admiral Commanding, Orkneys and Shetlands

    Admiral_Commanding,_Orkneys_and_Shetlands

  • The Ritz Hotel, London
  • Luxury hotel in London, England

    2015. Binney 2006, p. 83. Binney 2006, pp. 84–85. Binney 2006, pp. 83–86. Binney 2006, p. 91. Montgomery-Massingberd & Watkin 1980, p. 51. Binney 2006

    The Ritz Hotel, London

    The Ritz Hotel, London

    The_Ritz_Hotel,_London

  • Edward William Binney
  • British geologist

    Edward William Binney FRS, FGS (1812–1882) was an English geologist. Edward William Binney was born at Morton, in Nottinghamshire in 1812, and educated

    Edward William Binney

    Edward William Binney

    Edward_William_Binney

  • False Pride
  • 1925 silent film

    is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Hugh Dierker and starring Owen Moore, Faire Binney, Ruth Stonehouse, and J. Barney Sherry. As described

    False Pride

    False Pride

    False_Pride

  • Cragside
  • Country house in Northumberland, England

    Victorian interior". The architectural correspondent of The Times, Marcus Binney, who was closely involved in the campaign to bring Cragside to the National

    Cragside

    Cragside

    Cragside

  • Plans Division (Royal Navy)
  • Strategic planning arm in British Navy

    1922-May 1924 Captain Wilfrid A. Egerton, May 1924-March 1925 Captain T. Hugh Binney, April 1925-August 1927 Captain Stephen D. Tillard, August 1927-May 1928

    Plans Division (Royal Navy)

    Plans Division (Royal Navy)

    Plans_Division_(Royal_Navy)

  • Thomas A. Drake
  • Former NSA senior executive, military veteran, and whistleblower (born 1957)

    2000. In September 2002, Roark and three former NSA officials, William Binney, J. Kirk Wiebe, and Ed Loomis, filed a DoD Inspector General report regarding

    Thomas A. Drake

    Thomas A. Drake

    Thomas_A._Drake

  • Hugh M. Elwood
  • U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant General

    Hugh McJunkin Elwood (November 15, 1915 – April 18, 2008) was a highly decorated flying ace in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. A veteran

    Hugh M. Elwood

    Hugh M. Elwood

    Hugh_M._Elwood

  • Hugh Crawford (1813 ship)
  • (1819), "Licensed India Ships". Lloyd's List (LL) №5372. LL №5373. LL №5460. Binney (2005), p. 237. Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 7 April 1825

    Hugh Crawford (1813 ship)

    Hugh Crawford (1813 ship)

    Hugh_Crawford_(1813_ship)

  • List of Liberty ships (H)
  • Suisun Bay in 1960. Scrapped at Portland, Oregon in November 1970. Horace Binney was built by Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard. Her keel was laid on 28 June

    List of Liberty ships (H)

    List_of_Liberty_ships_(H)

  • The Man Without a Heart
  • 1924 silent film

    Novak as Barbara Wier David Powell as Edmund Hyde Faire Binney as Linda Hyde Bradley Barker as Hugh Langley Tommy Tremaine as Margo Hume Mary McCall as Fanny

    The Man Without a Heart

    The Man Without a Heart

    The_Man_Without_a_Heart

  • ThinThread
  • NSA intelligence gathering project

    Book "Playing To The Edge" « The Hugh Hewitt Show". The Hugh Hewitt Show. 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2017-10-09. William.Binney.HOPE.9.KEYNOTE.Part1, related

    ThinThread

    ThinThread

    ThinThread

  • Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)
  • British mountaineer (1902–1924)

    Merton College Arctic Expedition to Spitsbergen which was led by George Binney; Irvine excelled on every front. Other mountaineers on the expedition were

    Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)

    Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)

    Andrew_Irvine_(mountaineer)

  • Mentmore Towers
  • English country house in Buckinghamshire

    p. 37, makes this assertion Hall (The Victorian Country House), p. 153 Binney, Marcus. John Robinson. William Allan (1977). SAVE Mentmore for the Nation

    Mentmore Towers

    Mentmore Towers

    Mentmore_Towers

  • Proxima Centauri
  • Nearest star to the Solar System

    Journal. 83: 1653–1659. Bibcode:1978AJ.....83.1653K. doi:10.1086/112378. Binney, James; Tremaine, Scott (1987). Galactic dynamics. Princeton, New Jersey:

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima Centauri

    Proxima_Centauri

  • SS Horace Binney
  • Liberty ship of WWII

    SS Horace Binney was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Horace Binney, an American lawyer, author, and

    SS Horace Binney

    SS_Horace_Binney

  • Boston Brahmin
  • Upper class Bostonians

    (1786–1867), author, antiquarian, temperance advocate Brigadier General Horace Binney Sargent (1821–1908), U.S. Civil War general (Union Army), politician John

    Boston Brahmin

    Boston Brahmin

    Boston_Brahmin

  • Carneia
  • Ancient Greek festival

    case, both the man and the animal represent the vegetation spirit. E. H. Binney in Classical Review (March 1905) suggests that the story of Alcestis was

    Carneia

    Carneia

    Carneia

  • Edward Snowden
  • Whistleblower and NSA contractor (born 1983)

    after seeing her New York Times article about NSA whistleblower William Binney. What originally attracted Snowden to Greenwald and Poitras was a Salon

    Edward Snowden

    Edward Snowden

    Edward_Snowden

  • List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum mechanics
  • Concepts and Applications. Chichester, UK: Wiley. ISBN 978-0470026793. Binney, James; Skinner, David (2014). The Physics of Quantum Mechanics (1st ed

    List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum mechanics

    List_of_textbooks_on_classical_mechanics_and_quantum_mechanics

  • Queen Anne style architecture
  • Architectural style

    example probably influenced many others. The architectural historian Marcus Binney, writing in The Times in 2006, describes Poulton House in Poulton, Wiltshire

    Queen Anne style architecture

    Queen Anne style architecture

    Queen_Anne_style_architecture

  • Fellow of the Institute of Physics
  • Award granted by the IoP

    MacKay, Colin R. McInnes, Myles Allen, Jim Al-Khalili (elected 2000), James Binney, Peter Wells, Steven Cowley, Heather Couper, and Philip Campbell, Ian Chapman

    Fellow of the Institute of Physics

    Fellow_of_the_Institute_of_Physics

  • Global surveillance disclosures (1970–2013)
  • as the Internet. Binney was also publicly critical of the NSA for spying on U.S. citizens after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Binney claimed that the

    Global surveillance disclosures (1970–2013)

    Global surveillance disclosures (1970–2013)

    Global_surveillance_disclosures_(1970–2013)

  • The Carnival of the Animals
  • 1886 musical suite by Camille Saint-Saëns

    Conductor Narrator Ref. 1929 Philadelphia Orchestra Olga Barabini, Mary Binney Montgomery Leopold Stokowski — 1949 Kostelanetz Orchestra Leonid Hambro

    The Carnival of the Animals

    The Carnival of the Animals

    The_Carnival_of_the_Animals

  • Such a Little Queen (1914 film)
  • 1914 American film

    Ferguson. This film would later be remade in a 1921 version with Constance Binney in the lead. Cinematographer Ernest Haller was in charge of photography

    Such a Little Queen (1914 film)

    Such a Little Queen (1914 film)

    Such_a_Little_Queen_(1914_film)

  • Special Operations Executive
  • British World War II espionage and sabotage organisation

     238–240. Crowdy 2007, p. 26. Ousby 2000, pp. 264–5. Geraghty 2000, p. 346. Binney, Marcus (2002). The Women who Lived for Danger (Perennnial Edition 2004 ed

    Special Operations Executive

    Special_Operations_Executive

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    David (1989). Quantum Theory. Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-65969-5. Binney, James; Skinner, David (2008). The Physics of Quantum Mechanics. Oxford

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Augustus Addison Gould
  • American physician and conchologist (1805–1866)

    the adjacent territories of North America – Volume 1 (1851–1855) of Amos Binney (1803–1847). He translated Lamarck's Genera of Shells (1833)." "The two

    Augustus Addison Gould

    Augustus Addison Gould

    Augustus_Addison_Gould

  • List of Perry Mason episodes
  • Michael Rennie; "The Case of the Two-Faced Turnabout" (episode 6–18) starring Hugh O'Brian; and "The Case of the Surplus Suitor" (episode 6–19) starring Walter

    List of Perry Mason episodes

    List_of_Perry_Mason_episodes

  • Melvin Purvis
  • American FBI agent (1903–1960)

    about Melvin Purvis, starring Dale Robertson. He was played by Geoffrey Binney in the TV movie The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974). Purvis was portrayed

    Melvin Purvis

    Melvin Purvis

    Melvin_Purvis

  • List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Bingenheimer Radio 7021 Hollywood Boulevard (2007-03-09)March 9, 2007 Constance Binney Motion pictures 6301 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Clint

    List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    List_of_stars_on_the_Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame

  • Mike Pompeo
  • American politician and diplomat (born 1963)

    Office. At Trump's request, Pompeo met with former NSA official William E. Binney to discuss his doubts of Russian interference in the 2016 United States

    Mike Pompeo

    Mike Pompeo

    Mike_Pompeo

  • Treaty of Waitangi
  • 1840 agreement between the British Crown and Māori leaders in New Zealand

    However, it has more recently been argued by others, including Judith Binney, that mana would not have been appropriate as mana is not the same thing

    Treaty of Waitangi

    Treaty of Waitangi

    Treaty_of_Waitangi

  • Mark Felt
  • Deputy FBI Director (1913–2008)

    Investigation Clyde Tolson Mark Felt James B. Adams Floyd I. Clarke David G. Binney Larry A. Potts Weldon L. Kennedy William J. Esposito Thomas J. Pickard Bruce

    Mark Felt

    Mark Felt

    Mark_Felt

  • Leonard Cheshire
  • Royal Air Force officer (1917–1992)

    things were sorted out. While there he met former stage actress Constance Binney, who was twenty years older. In three weeks the two were married. Jimmy

    Leonard Cheshire

    Leonard Cheshire

    Leonard_Cheshire

  • Kāwanatanga
  • Māori word for governorship

    printed texts in Māori enjoying wide distribution.[citation needed] Judith Binney has suggested that the chiefs may have assumed the term referred to the

    Kāwanatanga

    Kāwanatanga

  • Petroleum
  • Naturally occurring combustible liquid

    In 1850, Young & Meldrum and Edward William Binney entered into partnership under the title of E.W. Binney & Co. at Bathgate in West Lothian and E. Meldrum

    Petroleum

    Petroleum

    Petroleum

  • Jonathan Edwards (theologian)
  • American preacher and philosopher (1703–1758)

    subsequent years, he acquired at least five more slaves: Joab and Rose Binney, Titus, Joseph, and Sue. Edwards married Joab and Rose in 1751; Titus was

    Jonathan Edwards (theologian)

    Jonathan Edwards (theologian)

    Jonathan_Edwards_(theologian)

  • Old money
  • Social class of the rich

    the United States on Marshall day, 1901, and in the classic orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite and Rawle. Vol. I. Chicago: Callaghan & Company. pp

    Old money

    Old_money

  • History of the petroleum industry
  • In 1850 Young & Meldrum and Edward William Binney entered into partnership under the title of E.W. Binney & Co. at Bathgate in West Lothian and E. Meldrum

    History of the petroleum industry

    History of the petroleum industry

    History_of_the_petroleum_industry

  • Parallax in astronomy
  • Distance measuring technique

    AIP Press / Springer. Bibcode:2000asqu.book.....C. ISBN 978-0387987460. Binney, James; Tremaine, Scott (2008). Galactic Dynamics (2nd ed.). Princeton,

    Parallax in astronomy

    Parallax in astronomy

    Parallax_in_astronomy

  • Bushrod Washington
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1798 to 1829

    District Judge Joseph Hopkinson, published a memorial. In 1858, Horace Binney privately printed a short encomium. Although one source claimed that Bushrod

    Bushrod Washington

    Bushrod Washington

    Bushrod_Washington

  • Zachary Taylor
  • President of the United States from 1849 to 1850

    patronage, Taylor chose Congressman Jacob Collamer of Vermont. After Horace Binney refused appointment as Secretary of the Treasury, Taylor chose another prominent

    Zachary Taylor

    Zachary Taylor

    Zachary_Taylor

  • Chelsea Manning
  • American activist and whistleblower (born 1987)

    attorney at the Department of Justice and Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh. The petition contended that Manning's disclosures did not cause any "real

    Chelsea Manning

    Chelsea Manning

    Chelsea_Manning

  • Don Blanding
  • American poet and artist (1894–1957)

    Flowers, Hilo, Honolulu, and Lei Lani. Blanding married socialite, Dorothy Binney Putnam, on June 13, 1940, and they lived together in Fort Pierce, Florida

    Don Blanding

    Don_Blanding

  • List of Methodist theologians
  • significant theological letters to a Presbyterian pastor, Rev. S. Williston. Amos Binney Borden Parker Bowne - wrote numerous books on various theological themes;

    List of Methodist theologians

    List_of_Methodist_theologians

  • List of Melbourne Cup winners
  • Winners of the Melbourne Cup

    own name. Leased by de Mestre from T.J. Roberts, R.H. Hassell, et al. * Binney, Keith Robert (2005). Horsemen of the First Frontier (1788–1900) and the

    List of Melbourne Cup winners

    List_of_Melbourne_Cup_winners

  • Eliane Plewman
  • British SOE espionage agent

    Mérentié" (PDF). p. 9. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Vigurs 2021, pp. 175–176. Binney 2005, p. 275. Foot 1966, p. 429. Helm 2005, pp. 286–287. Vigurs 2021, pp

    Eliane Plewman

    Eliane Plewman

    Eliane_Plewman

  • Robert Adam (architect, born 1948)
  • British architect (born 1948)

    on 8 June 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2021. WorldCat listing. OCLC 800210398. Binney, Marcus (7 March 2011). "Cornucopia of new Classical country houses". The

    Robert Adam (architect, born 1948)

    Robert Adam (architect, born 1948)

    Robert_Adam_(architect,_born_1948)

  • William Henry (chemist)
  • British chemist who formulated the law on the solubility of gases into liquids

    sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Henry, William". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed

    William Henry (chemist)

    William Henry (chemist)

    William_Henry_(chemist)

  • List of alumni of King's College London
  • Beardmore – Bishop of St Helena Paul Barnett – Bishop of North Sydney Hibbert Binney – Bishop of Nova Scotia Richard Blunt – Bishop of Hull Derek Bond – Bishop

    List of alumni of King's College London

    List_of_alumni_of_King's_College_London

  • New Zealand Wars
  • 1845–1872 armed conflicts in New Zealand

    Whawhai Tonu Matou – Struggle Without End, Penguin Books, 1990, chapter 8. Binney, Judith (30 October 2012). "Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki". Te Ara: The

    New Zealand Wars

    New Zealand Wars

    New_Zealand_Wars

  • List of American Civil War brevet generals
  • USV Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV, March 13, 1865 March 12, 1866 Sargent, Horace Binney Colonel 1st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV

    List of American Civil War brevet generals

    List_of_American_Civil_War_brevet_generals

  • Deaths in February 1980
  • Joseph Banks Rhine, 84, American parapsychologist and botanist. Katherine Binney Shippen, 87, American historian and writer. Sir Roger Stevens, 73, British

    Deaths in February 1980

    Deaths_in_February_1980

  • Piccadilly
  • Road in the City of Westminster, London

    Weinreb et al 2008, p. 639. McDonald 2004, p. 98. Fullmann 2012, p. 61. Binney 2006, p. 20. Timbs 1866, p. 221. "Lost". The Times. London, England. 19

    Piccadilly

    Piccadilly

    Piccadilly

  • Brassicaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    395–400. Bibcode:2000EcBot..54..395G. doi:10.1007/bf02864789. S2CID 42741171. Binney, Ruth (2012). The Gardener's Wise Words and Country Ways. David & Charles

    Brassicaceae

    Brassicaceae

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  • John Dalton
  • British chemist and physicist (1766–1844)

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  • Tāmati Wāka Nene
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  • English naturalist and palaeobotanist (1816–1895)

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    English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).

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  • High-church
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. See High Church, under High, a.

  • Hug
  • v. t.

    To keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the wind.

  • High-low
  • n.

    A laced boot, ankle high.

  • High
  • superl.

    Costly; dear in price; extravagant; as, to hold goods at a high price.

  • High
  • superl.

    Elevated in character or quality, whether moral or intellectual; preeminent; honorable; as, high aims, or motives.

  • Breast-high
  • a.

    High as the breast.

  • High-strung
  • a.

    Strung to a high pitch; spirited; sensitive; as, a high-strung horse.

  • High-toned
  • a.

    Elevated; high-principled; honorable.

  • High-priestship
  • n.

    High-priesthood.

  • High
  • superl.

    Of great strength, force, importance, and the like; strong; mighty; powerful; violent; sometimes, triumphant; victorious; majestic, etc.; as, a high wind; high passions.

  • Sky-high
  • adv. & a.

    Very high.

  • Huge
  • superl.

    Very large; enormous; immense; excessive; -- used esp. of material bulk, but often of qualities, extent, etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge space; a huge difference.

  • High
  • superl.

    Of noble birth; illustrious; as, of high family.

  • High-toned
  • a.

    High in tone or sound.

  • High
  • superl.

    Acute or sharp; -- opposed to grave or low; as, a high note.

  • High
  • superl.

    Strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high.

  • High
  • adv.

    In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully.

  • High
  • n.

    People of rank or high station; as, high and low.

  • High
  • superl.

    Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.

  • High-holder
  • n.

    The flicker; -- called also high-hole.