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  • John Cruickshank (5 July 1787 – 19 November 1875) was a Scottish mathematician. He was born at Barnhills farm near Rothiemay on 5 July 1787, the son of...
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  • Victoria Cross. John Cruickshank may also refer to: John Cruickshank (mathematician) (1787–1875), Scottish mathematician John Cruickshank (literary scholar)...
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    (inside kirk) John Burnett of Elrick Rev George Campbell Rev Andrew Cant William Cruden, twice provost of Aberdeen John Cruickshank (mathematician) William...
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  • 1679 – John Snell, Scottish-English soldier and philanthropist, founded the Snell Exhibition (b. 1629) 1694 – Antoine Arnauld, French mathematician and philosopher...
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  • the word nitrogen (nitrogène). Adair Crawford, working with William Cruickshank, proposes the existence of the alkaline earth metal located near Strontian...
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    Mary Somerville (category 19th-century Scottish mathematicians)
    used to describe Somerville herself; she was known and celebrated as a mathematician or a philosopher. Somerville College, a college of the University of...
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  • Robert Hamilton (economist) (category 19th-century Scottish mathematicians)
    to the latter chair. He retired in 1817 and was succeeded by Prof John Cruickshank. In his later years he lived at 82 Broad Street in Aberdeen. He died...
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  • Matamaitice na hÉireann) or IMS is the main professional organisation for mathematicians in Ireland. The society aims to further mathematics and mathematical...
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  • Commonwealth gold medal winner John Macqueen Cowan FRSE, botanist Ernest Cruickshank and his twin brother Martin Melvin Cruickshank, surgeons Chris Cusiter,...
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    Reference LLC. Retrieved 28 November 2023. Devlin, John C. (12 October 1974). "Allan D. Cruickshank, 67, Dies; Noted Ornithologist and Author". The New...
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  • Napier (1831–1921), Victorian botanist and medical herbalist John Napier (1550–1617), mathematician and inventor of logarithms James Nasmyth, inventor of steam...
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    Marischal College, and was the leading British mathematician of his era. Mathematician and physicist Sir John Leslie (1766–1832) is chiefly noted for his...
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  • Coulter (born 1975), Canadian politician; MLA from British Columbia Dan Cruickshank (born 1949), British architectural historian and television presenter...
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    Adolph Murie, 74, American conservationist and wildlife biologist Robert Cruickshank, 74, Scottish bacteriologist Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was elected as the...
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    Architecture of Greece. Westport CT: Greenwood. ISBN 0-313-32152-3. Cruickshank, Dan (2000). Architecture: 150 Masterpieces of Western Architecture....
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    player Bobby Singh, professional football player John Urschel, professional football player and mathematician Fred Vant Hull, professional football player...
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  • and Will Whitehorn, former president of Virgin Galactic, and Donald Cruickshank, former chairman of the London Stock Exchange. Prominent alumni in law...
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  • and instructor Eveline Crone (born 1975), Dutch neuroscientist Eveline Cruickshanks (1926–2021), British historian Eveline Du Bois-Reymond Marcus (1901–1990)...
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  • politician, Chief Minister of Patiala and East Punjab States Union. Andrew Cruickshank, 80, Scottish actor (Dr. Finlay's Casebook). Irving Kolodin, 80, American...
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  • Newman, mathematician and wartime codebreaker (in 1946, in protest against the inadequacy of Alan Turing's OBE). Bill Nighy, actor.[when?] John Oliver...
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