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They were first described by William Buckland in 1829.
Certain initiates such as Alex Sanders and Raymond Buckland who brought his take on the Gardnerian tradition to the United States in 1964 started off their own major traditions allowing further expansion.
London: Buckland Publications, 1988.
Thus familiarized with the phenomena associated with the movements of recent glaciers, Agassiz was prepared for a discovery which he made in 1840, in conjunction with William Buckland.
Archaeologist P. C. Buckland suggests that as the stratigraphy of the peat appears undisturbed, Lindow Man may have been deposited into a pool which was some 300 years old at the time.
* Raymond Buckland, The Witch Book, Visible Ink Press, November 1, 2001.
* 1902 – Frank Buckland, Canadian sports administrator ( d. 1991 )
Buckland was writing at the very infancy of the World Wide Web ( WWW ) which was first introduced during 1991 and not widely experienced until 1993.
Whether Buckland would not have applied this same denigration of Memex equally to the WWW as it flourished in its early years is unclear.
Buckland also states that Bush's idea should be viewed from the historical perspective of microfilm technology developed prior to 1945 rather than based on the power and versatility of digital computer technology developed after 1945.
Buckland summarizes the very advanced pre-World War II development of microfilm-based rapid retrieval devices, specifically the microfilm-based workstation proposed by Leonard Townsend in 1938 and the microfilm and photoelectronic based selector, patented by Emanuel Goldberg during 1931.
Buckland states: " The literature on documentation in the 1930s was as preoccupied with microfilm technology as it is now with computer technology and for the same reason, each being the most promising information retrieval technology of the time.
" Buckland notes that Bush directed creation of a photoelectronic microfilm ' rapid selector ' at MIT during 1938-1940 using stroboscope technology pioneered by his colleague Harold Edgerton.
Buckland suggests that Bush and his team may not have been aware of Goldberg's earlier work when they built their 1938-1940 prototype, but that IBM researchers and Bush's Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory sponsor certainly were.
Buckland concludes: " We speculate that Bush did not independently originate the notion of an electronic microfilm selector, although that was possible.
# Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to Natural Theology, by William Buckland, D. D.
The pair spent little of their first year studying, instead playing guitar and performing with their punk rock combo, the Right Hand Lovers, along with other university friends Kevin Buckland and Dave Cummings.
* W. W. Buckland, A Textbook of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian, Cambridge: University Press, 1921.

Buckland and W
* 1864-1869 R. J. W. Buckland
In the same year he also developed, along with W. R. Buckland, a Dictionary of Statistical Terms, aimed at helping making the tools of statistics more available to potential users in industry and government.
* W W Buckland and P G Stein, A Text-Book of Roman Law.

Buckland and 1887
Lord Seaton married Elizabeth Beatrice ( d. 1937 ), daughter of Sir Francis Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 2nd Baronet, of Nutwell Court and Buckland Abbey ( a title which became extinct on his death in 1916 ), in 1887.

Buckland and On
On the state level, Buckland is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as part of the Second Berkshire district, represented by Paul Mark, which covers central Berkshire County, as well as portions of Hampshire and Franklin Counties.
On the national level, Buckland is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part of Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of Amherst since June 1991.
On the Buckland side of town is Mohawk Trail Regional Middle School / High School with approximately 500 students.
On 11 November 1324 Hervey de Stanton obtained the properties of Adam de Trumpington, rector of Buckland, for his college.
On 19 December 1838 as secretary of the Geological Society of London Darwin witnessed the vicious interrogation by Owen and his allies including Sedgwick and Buckland of Darwin's old tutor Robert Edmund Grant when they ridiculed Grant's Lamarckian heresy in a clear reminder of establishment hatred of evolutionism.
On Friday March 31, 1916, Alfred Buckland and Son held an auction to sell some 126 sections on the western side of the peninsula stretching from big Bucklands Beach in the North To the cliffs at the southern end of little Bucklands Beach.
On the 12th of December, 1894, Messrs Buckland & Sons were proud to announce:
On leaving West Buckland he went, by his father's wish, to Shrewsbury for two years, and then entered a bank, where he remained till war broke out.

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" Some of the older grant names were " York ," " Bath ," " Westward ," " Buckland ," " Buckland Regulated ," " Debate Enlarged ," " Melvill's Meadow ," " Sulivane's Meadow ," " Hooper's Outlet ," and " Anderton's Desire.
These two are " Friendship Hall " and " Buckland ," each of which date to the mid 18th century.

Buckland and Journal
* C. F. Buckland, Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society ( JBNHS ) ( vol.

Buckland and Royal
The town once had four hospitals, Buckland, Royal Victoria, Isolation and the Eye Hospitals located at various points across the town.
Gates spoke to MPs including David Amess MP, Robert Buckland MP, and Steve Brine MP at the Palace of Westminster as part of a briefing on communication disability hosted by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and the Centre for Social Justice.
In 1850 he was appointed deputy reader in geology at Oxford during the illness of Buckland, and in 1852 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
In 1818, Buckland was elected a fellow of the Royal Society.
Among his works which survive today is the Royal Crescent, Bath Assembly Rooms and Buckland House in Buckland, Oxfordshire.
While criticized by some, William Buckland's analysis of Kirkland Cave and other bone caves was widely seen as a model for how careful analysis could be used to reconstruct the Earth's past, and the Royal Society awarded William Buckland the Copley Medal in 1822 for his Kirkdale paper.

Buckland and Great
Situated within the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, and straddling the Great Dividing Range, Carnarvon National Park preserves and presents significant elements of Queensland's geological history including two sedimentary basins, the Bowen and the Surat, and the Buckland Volcanic Province.
As a creationist, Buckland believed no human remains could have been older than the Biblical Great Flood, and thus wildly underestimated its true age, believing the remains to date back to the Roman era.
* Buckinghamshire: Aston Clinton, Bledlow, Buckland, Drayton Beauchamp, Great Kimble, Horsenden, The Lee, Marsworth, Monks Risborough, Pitstone, Princes Risborough, Saunderton, Stoke Mandeville, Weston Turville
For a while, Buckland had continued to insist that some geological layers were related to the Great Flood, but grew to accept the idea that they represented multiple inundations which occurred well before humans existed.
It looks out over a vale formed by several small streams, in particular the Buckland Brook, which leads southwards towards Frome ( and other villages such as Great Elm and Mells ).
Buckland Dinham has never had a railway station, although the Great Western Railway branch from Frome to Radstock ( and thence to Bristol ) passes by the bottom of the valley.
The road through Myrtleford was then called the Buckland Road ; today it is known as the Great Alpine Road.

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