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    Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 – 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist. She was married to the famed British geologist Charles Lyell and...
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  • botanist; 1st Baronet Lyell of Kinnordy Mary Horner Lyell (1808–1873), conchologist; wife of the geologist Katharine Murray Lyell (1817–1915), British...
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    James Hutton a few decades earlier. In 1832, Lyell married Mary Horner in Bonn, daughter of Leonard Horner (1785–1864), also associated with the Geological...
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    Science. Katharine Horner's older sister Mary was a geologist and conchologist who married the geologist Charles Lyell. Katharine Horner subsequently married...
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    McTavish Lumsden John Lynch (Fenian) Alexander Mackonochie Mahmoud Kahil Mary Horner Lyell Louis Mallet Andrew Mamedoff Thomas Manders Ross Mangles VC John Charles...
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  • Ludwig Charles Lyell Katharine Murray Lyell (as "Mrs Lyell", Charles Lyell's sister-in-law) Mary Horner Lyell (wife of Charles Lyell) Daniel Mackintosh...
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    Margaretta Morris, and science educator Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps. 1854: Mary Horner Lyell was a conchologist and geologist. She is most well known for her scientific...
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    geologist and educational reformer. He was the younger brother of Francis Horner. Horner was a founder of the School of Arts of Edinburgh, now Heriot-Watt University...
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  • of Oceanography Lorraine Lisiecki - American palaeoclimatologist Mary Horner Lyell - nineteenth-century British geologist Marcia McNutt - American geophysicist...
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    signed first by his friend Charles Lyell; others who subscribed included Adam Sedgwick, Roderick Murchison, Leonard Horner and Michael Faraday. He was elected...
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  • Cedars and told him and his wife Sarah that the geologists Charles and Mary Horner Lyell had recently stayed at the house and were now "geologizing in the...
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  • Haglund Mary Harfield Katerina Harvati Emilie Haspels Barbara Hastings Nancy Hatch Dupree Jacquetta Hawkes Margaret Hems Dorothy Hill Mary Horner Lyell Hildegarde...
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  • 1859 to Georg Heinrich Pertz and his second wife, Leonora Horner, daughter of Leonard Horner, who was a progressive intellectual and an adamant supporter...
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    Charles Darwin (redirect from Mary Darwin)
    observations and theories he developed during his voyage supported Charles Lyell's concept of gradual geological change. Publication of his journal of the...
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    subsequently of deep submergence by a new generation of geologists such as Charles Lyell, was in fact evidence of a major glaciation. He continued to live in Corpus...
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    (Goldthwaite) B. K. N. Chhibber 86 Politician and military officer India Lyell Cresswell 77 Composer United Kingdom (Edinburgh) 22 March 2022 Luiz Pinguelli...
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  • Richard Lydekker (category Lyell Medal winners)
    about the first cuckoo became a tradition in the newspaper. He received the Lyell Medal from the Geological Society of London in 1902. Catalogue of the Fossil...
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    process taking place over extremely long periods. FitzRoy took a request from Lyell to record observations on geological features, such as erratic boulders...
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    William Pengelly (category Lyell Medal winners)
    John Lee – President of the Royal Astronomical Society 1861–63 Sir Charles Lyell – the father of British Geology Hugh Falconer – Scottish Geologist and proponent...
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    more outlandish theories of the time, such as that put forward by Charles Lyell, proposing that geological and biological history were cyclical and that...
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