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Other newcomers were Maud Grimes ( Elizabeth Bradley ), Roy Cropper ( David Neilson ), Judy and Gary Mallett, Fred Elliot ( John Savident ) and Ashley Peacock ( Steven Arnold ).
Two comprehensive histories of Engelbart's laboratory and work are in What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff and A Heritage of Innovation: SRI's First Half Century by Donald Neilson.
The lineup also included John Turi on keyboard instrument and saxophone, Arthur " Rockin ' A " Neilson ( guitar ), Lee Brovitz ( bass guitar ) and Johnny Morelli ( drums ).
In 1822, he was sent to London with John Neilson to present a petition of 60, 000 signatures against the Union project.
A moderate reformer named John Neilson had quit the party in 1830 and joined the Constitutional Association four years later.
Mackenzie declared his intentions to run in the elections for the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada and entered into correspondence with Reformers like Joseph Hume in England and John Neilson in Lower Canada.
With illustrations by David Neilson, and later by the Paisley-born artist and playwright John Byrne, the book became very popular in Glasgow.
Produced and directed for radio by Raymond Raikes, the play starred John Westbrook as Valentine, Charles Hodgson as Proteus, Caroline Leigh as Silvia and Perlita Neilson as Julia.
He was educated initially at Sir John Neilson Cuthbertson Public School and after four years transferred to Hutchesons ' Grammar School.
Oakshaw is a conservation area and on the high ground many of Paisley's significant buildings can be found, such as the High Kirk, the Coats Observatory and the former John Neilson Institution, which was once a school and is now converted into residential flats.
The oldest of these is Paisley Grammar which was founded in 1576 and was one of two former grammar schools in the town alongside the former John Neilson Institution ( latterly John Neilson High School ) founded in 1852.
A number of the prominent characters in the reformist movement were of British origin, for example John Neilson, Wolfred Nelson, Robert Nelson and Thomas Storrow Brown or of Irish extraction, Edmund Bailey O ' Callaghan, Daniel Tracey and Jocquelin Waller.
* 1823-On May 10, Louis-Joseph Papineau and John Neilson are in London to present a petition of 60, 000 signatures against the Union project.
* 1827-The Parti Patriote sends a delegation of three Members of Parliament -- John Neilson, Denis-Benjamin Viger and Augustin Cuvillier — to London with a petition of 87, 000 names and a series of resolution passed by the Legislative Assembly.
He attended the John Neilson Institution in Paisley before going on to the University of Glasgow to study Law, after having served in the British army.
On screen, she has been portrayed by Julia Neilson in the silent short King John ( 1899 ), which recreates John's death scene at the end of the play, Sonia Dresdel in the BBC Sunday Night Theatre version ( 1952 ), and Claire Bloom in the BBC Shakespeare version ( 1984 ).
* May 10-Louis-Joseph Papineau and John Neilson are in London to present a petition of 60, 000 signatures against favouring Union of the colonies
Its members were made up of liberal professionals and small-scale merchants, including François Blanchet, Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, John Neilson, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, James Stuart, Louis Bourdages, Denis-Benjamin Viger, Daniel Tracey, Edmund Bailey O ' Callaghan, Andrew Stuart, and Louis-Joseph Papineau.
The party succeeded in delaying development of British capitalism within the colony, however their positions were often seen as unclear, and the new strategy was considered too radical even by some of its members, most notably John Neilson, who eventually left the party in 1830.
John Neilson ( profile )
John Neilson ( July 17, 1776 February 1, 1848 ) was a Scots-Quebecer editor of the newspaper La Gazette de Québec / The Quebec Gazette and a politician.

John and Gladstone
The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
Carl Barks ( March 27, 1901 August 25, 2000 ) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck ( 1947 ), Gladstone Gander ( 1948 ), the Beagle Boys ( 1951 ), The Junior Woodchucks ( 1951 ), Gyro Gearloose ( 1952 ), Cornelius Coot ( 1952 ), Flintheart Glomgold ( 1956 ), John D. Rockerduck ( 1961 ) and Magica De Spell ( 1961 ).
He surrounded Donald Duck and nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie with a cast of eccentric and colorful characters, such as the aforementioned Scrooge McDuck, the wealthiest duck in the world ; Gladstone Gander, Donald's obscenely lucky cousin ; inventor Gyro Gearloose ; the persistent Beagle Boys ; the sorceress Magica De Spell ; Scrooge's rivals Flintheart Glomgold and John D. Rockerduck ; Daisy's nieces April, May and June ; Donald's neighbor Jones, and The Junior Woodchucks organization.
Prime Ministers of the period included: Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord John Russell, Lord Derby, Lord Aberdeen, Lord Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli, William Ewart Gladstone, Lord Salisbury, and Lord Rosebery.
Born in 1809 in Liverpool, England, at 62 Rodney Street, William Ewart Gladstone was the fourth son of the merchant Sir John Gladstone from Leith ( now a suburb of Edinburgh ), and his second wife, Anne MacKenzie Robertson, from Dingwall, Ross-shire.
* Herbert John Gladstone ( 1854 1930 ), MP and Viscount Gladstone.
In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels, " Gladstone " is the name of Dr. John Watson's English bulldog.
* John Morley, The Life of William Ewart Gladstone ( Three volumes, 1903 )
Peckforton Castle was built between 1844 and 1850 for John Tollemache, the largest landowner in Cheshire at the time, who was described by William Ewart Gladstone as " the greatest estate manager of his day ".
He became a member of the Royal Institution and later, replaced Dr. John Hall Gladstone in the role of Fullerian Professor of Chemistry in 1877.
* Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet ( 1764 1851 ), businessman and Member of Parliament ( MP ), father of William Ewart Gladstone
* John Hall Gladstone ( 1827 1902 ), British chemist
* Gladstone, John Watson's Bulldog in the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes film series.
Gladstone is served by the Gladstone School District, which includes John Wetten Elementary School, Kraxberger Middle School, and Gladstone High School.
" The effects of the Great Depression in Scotland, and the subsequent high emigration from that country, also led Buchan to reflect in the same speech: " We do not want to be like the Greeks, powerful and prosperous wherever we settle, but with a dead Greece behind us ," and he found himself profoundly affected by John Morley's Life of Gladstone, which Buchan read in the early months of the Second World War.
Starting in 1986 when Gladstone took over publishing the title they have also included new stories by American creators Don Rosa, John Lustig, Pat McGreal, Dave Rawson, Michael T. Gilbert and William Van Horn along with translations of European Disney comics by such creators as Daan Jippes, Fred Milton and Romano Scarpa originally published by Oberon, Egmont and Disney Italy / Mondadori.
These included leading figures of the European ' Enlightenment ' including the philosophers Voltaire, 1694 1778 ) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( 1712 1778 ); the future US Presidents John Adams ( 1735 1826 ) and Thomas Jefferson ( 1743 1826 ); Benjamin Franklin ( 1706 1790 ); the German landscape artist Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau ; the Italian statesman Giuseppe Garibaldi ( 1807 1882 ); Russian Tsars Nicholas I ( 1796 1855 ) and Alexander I ( 1777 1825 ); the king of Persia ; Queen Victoria ( 1819 1901 ) and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg ( 1819 61 ); Sir Walter Scott ( 1771 1832 ); Prince Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau ( 1740 1817 ); Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone ( 1809 1898 ) and Sir Robert Walpole ( 1676 1745 ); Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1683 1737 ); John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ( 1713 92 ) his architect William Burges ( 1827 1881 ) and the present Prince of Wales and Princess Margaret.

John and 1807
" Amazing Grace " is a Christian hymn with words written by the English poet and clergyman John Newton ( 1725 1807 ), published in 1779.
From 1799 to 1807 the military commandant was John Despard, brother of Edward.
* 1807 John Newton, English cleric and hymnist ( b. 1725 )
* 1721 John Reid, British army general and composer ( d. 1807 )
* John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar ( 1807 1876 ), UK MP, NSW Governor, Canadian Governor General
* 1725 John Newton, English sailor and clergyman ( d. 1807 )
John Henry Newton ( July 24, 1725December 21, 1807 ) was a British sailor and Anglican clergyman.
* John Walker ( lexicographer ) ( 1732 1807 ), English lexicographer, actor and philologist
As British public opinion was turned against Germany, Admiral Sir John Fisher twice in 1904 and 1908 proposed using Britain ’ s current naval superiority to ' Copenhagen ' the German fleet, that is, to launch preemptive strikes against the Kiel and Wilhelmshaven naval bases as the Royal Navy had done against the Danish navy in 1801 and 1807.
The couple had five sons and one daughter: Abraham ( 1807 1873 ) a graduate of West Point and career military officer ; John ( 1810 1866 ), graduate of Yale and Attorney General of New York ; Martin, Jr. ( 1812 1855 ), secretary to his father and editor of his father's papers until a premature death from tuberculosis ; Winfield Scott ( born and died in 1814 ); and Smith Thompson ( 1817 1876 ), an editor and special assistant to his father while president.
* 1745 John Gunby, American soldier ( d. 1807 )
The Olney Hymns () were first published in February 1779, and are the combined work of curate John Newton ( 1725 1807 ) and his poet friend, William Cowper ( 1731 1800 ).
** John Milton, Governor of Florida ( b. 1807 )
* April 11 John Lenthall, American naval architect and shipbuilder ( b. 1807 )
* September 7 John Greenleaf Whittier, American poet and abolitionist ( b. 1807 )
* February 6 The ship Topaz ( from Boston April 5, 1807 hunting seals ) rediscovers the Pitcairn Islands ; only one HMS Bounty mutineer is still alive, Alexander Smith ( John Adams ).
* March 10 John Gunby, Maryland soldier in the American Revolutionary War ( d. 1807 )
* July 24 John Newton, English cleric and hymnist ( d. 1807 )
* July 14 John Douglas, Scottish Anglican bishop and man of letters ( d. 1807 )
* Sir John Young ( 1807 1876 ) 1855 1859
Lewis and Clark expedition co-leader William Clark produced a map based on the previous expedition and included the explorations of John Colter in 1807, apparently based on discussions between Clark and Colter when the two met in St. Louis, Missouri in 1810.
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 1864 ), and John ( 1821 1887 ).
Between 1806 and 1807, British military forces tried to invade the area of the Rio de la Plata, at the command of Home Riggs Popham and William Carr Beresford, and John Whitelocke.
Bligh had the Judge-Advocate, Richard Atkins, issue an order for John Macarthur to appear on the matter of the bond on the 15th of December 1807.
At St. John, Lower Canada, £ 140, 000 worth of goods smuggled by water were recorded there in 1808-a 31 % increase over 1807.

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