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  • Edmund Aikin (2 October 1780 – 11 March 1820) was an English architect and writer on architecture. He spent the last years of his life in Liverpool, where...
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  • Edmund and Lucy Arthur Aikin (1773–1854), English chemist, mineralogist and scientific writer Edmund Aikin (1780–1820), English architect Lucy Aikin (1781–1864)...
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  • chemist. Another brother, the architect Edmund Aikin (1780–1820), wrote influential works about architecture. Lucy Aikin lived with her parents in Great Yarmouth...
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    as contributors of unidentified topics: Abraham Rees, Charles Rochmont Aikin, Edward Coleman, Henry Ellis, Henry Howard, Jeremiah Joyce, John Clennel...
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    John Aikin (15 January 1747 – 7 December 1822) was an English medical doctor and surgeon. Later in life he devoted himself wholly to biography and writing...
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    Rochemont Aikin (1775 in Warrington – 1847), doctor and chemist Edmund Aikin (1780 in Warrington – 1820), architect and writer on architecture Lucy Aikin (1781...
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    future use. The Neo-classical building was designed by the architect Edmund Aikin and built between 1815–16 as a subscription assembly room for the Wellington...
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    business premises for a merchant called Thomas Parr and was adapted by Edmund Aikin in 1815, who added the Doric order porch and Edge Hill railway station...
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  • Graham, is completed. Wellington Rooms, Liverpool, England, designed by Edmund Aikin, are completed. Fredericksburg Town Hall and Market Square in Virginia...
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    Barbauld (/bɑːrˈboʊld/, by herself possibly /bɑːrˈboʊ/, as in French, née Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary...
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    Rooms 127 Mount Pleasant Built 1815–1816 Wellington Rooms Designed By Edmund Aikin Formerly Assembly Rooms Person William Ewart Roe St / Hood St 1798–1869...
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  • the lease in Old Jewry, in 1810. The architect of the new chapel was Edmund Aikin. The old brick meeting-house was knocked down, to make way for the "New...
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  • Charles Rochemont Aikin (1775–1847) was an English medical doctor and chemist. He was born at Warrington, Lancashire into a distinguished literary family...
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    Barbauld (née Aikin, 1743–1823), poet, essayist, children's author and daughter of John Aikin, was born in Kibworth Harcourt. John Aikin (1747–1822), physician...
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  • met on 4 November 1810, in a new building designed by the architect Edmund Aikin, nephew of Anna Letitia Barbauld, who provided his services without charge...
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  • explanation. Many were inspired by the works of Nathan Drake, Anna Aikin, and John Aikin. The Gothic fragment is a type of short Gothic fiction popular in...
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  • 1258) | Facts and Details". factsanddetails.com. Retrieved 2023-06-30. Aikin, John (1747). General biography: or, Lives, critical and historical, of...
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  • p. 164 Aikin, p. 317 Aikin, p.317 citing Memoirs of the Hamiltons, p. 203. Aikin, p. 318. citing Rushworh Volume V, p 69 Aikin, p. 318 Aikin, p. 319...
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    In 1886, he began training as a law student with James Albert Manning Aikins, later the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. He continued his studies in...
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    Edward Jackson in biography of his son, also John Jackson, born 1686, within Aikin A General biography vol 5 (1799) "His father afterwards becoming Rector...
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