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* 1935 – John Phillips, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Mamas & the Papas ) ( d. 2001 )
( C ) 1983 Acorn Computers Ltd. Thanks are due to the following contributors to the development of the Electron ( among others too numerous to mention ):- Bob Austin, Astec, Harry Barman, Paul Bond, Allen Boothroyd, Ben Bridgewater, Cambridge, John Cox, Chris Curry, 6502 designers, Jeremy Dion, Tim Dobson, Joe Dunn, Ferranti, Steve Furber, David Gale, Andrew Gordon, Martyn Gilbert, Lawrence Hardwick, Hermann Hauser, John Herbert, Hitachi, Andy Hopper, Paul Jephcot, Brian Jones, Chris Jordan, Computer Laboratory, Tony Mann, Peter Miller, Trevor Morris, Steve Parsons, Robin Pain, Glyn Phillips, Brian Robertson, Peter Robinson, David Seal, Kim Spence-Jones, Graham Tebby, Jon Thackray, Topexpress, Chris Turner, Hugo Tyson, John Umney, Alex van Someren, Geoff Vincent, Adrian Warner, Robin Williamson, Roger Wilson.
The first Manx translation of the Book of Common Prayer was made by Bishop John Phillips of Sodor and Man in 1610.
Near the end of the 17th century, John Phillips, a nephew of poet John Milton, published what is considered by Putnam the worst English translated version.
OUs contributors included William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Gil J Wolman, François Dufrêne, Bernard Heidsieck, John Furnival, Tom Phillips, and the Austrian sculptor, writer and Dada pioneer Raoul Hausmann.
Douglas was accompanied at the meeting by Atchison, Hunter, Phillips and John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky.
Three researchers at NIST have been awarded Nobel Prizes for their work in Physics: William D. Phillips in 1997, Eric A. Cornell in 2001, John L. Hall in 2005, which is the largest number for any US government laboratory.
* John Phillips
The title lasted until 1991 and launched the careers of talents such as Garth Ennis, John Smith and Sean Phillips.
* March 18 – John Phillips, American rapper ( b. 1935 )
* December 25 – John Phillips, British geologist ( d. 1874 )
* August 30 – John Phillips, American singer ( d. 2001 )
* John Phillips
They include Peter Phillips, ed., Lingard Remembered: Essays to Mark the Sesquicentenary of John Lingard ’ s Death ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2004 ); Edwin Jones, John Lingard and the Pursuit of Historical Truth ( Brighton, England, and Portland, Oregon: Sussex Academic Press, 2001 ); John Trappes-Lomax, ed., The Letters of Dr. John Lingard to Mrs. Thomas Lomax ( 1835-51 ) ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2000 ); J. A.
He was a lifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending abolitionist John Brown.
* Phillips, John A., and Charles Wetherell.
* Phillips, John A.
Scott McKenzie's rendition of John Phillips ' song, " San Francisco ", became a hit in the United States and Europe.
Scott McKenzie's 1967 rendition of John Phillips ' song " San Francisco ( Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair )", which helped to inspire the hippie Summer of Love, became a homecoming song for all Vietnam veterans arriving in San Francisco from 1967 onward.

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* John Young ( pioneer ) ( 1763 – 1825 ), American surveyor
# Col. John Herschel ( 1837 – 1921 ), FRS, FRAS, surveyor
In the 19th century, the architect John Shaw Jr ( 1803 – 1870 ) became surveyor to Eton.
Pastoralist John Batman and surveyor John Wedge planned an expedition from Launceston in 1825 but permission was not granted.
British surveyor John Gerard de Brahm, who mapped the coast of Florida in 1773, called the area " River Glades ".
Weston County was named for John B. Weston, who was a geologist and surveyor.
The county is officially held to be named for John White ( 1751 – 1846 ), a Revolutionary War soldier, surveyor, and frontiersman who was the first known white settler of the area.
During subsequent travels, first as a surveyor ( appointed by noted engineer John Rennie ) for the canal company until 1799 when he was dismissed, and later, he was continually taking samples and mapping the locations of the various strata, and displaying the vertical extent of the strata, and drawing cross-sections and tables of what he saw.
Smith then worked as an itinerant surveyor for many years until one of his employers, Sir John Johnstone, recognised him and took steps to gain for him the respect he deserved.
St Mary's Lodge on Lordship Road, the 1843 home of architect and district surveyor John Young, is the last-surviving of several grand detached houses built in the area around that time for well-off members of the new commuter class.
These commissioners in company with Matin Rice, the county surveyor, met at the home of John Cook on April 3, 1837 and finally decided on Lackey's preemption claim.
At the age of fourteen, John was already working independently as a surveyor.
Filed on April 24, 1890, the surveyor named the community in honor of John Brandon and Noble Street for himself.
In the early 19th century, it was known as Rectorville for nearby Rector Creek, which had been named for federal land surveyor John Rector.
The village was platted in 1868 by local surveyor, John Brink, after whom a downtown street is now named.
Meedy Shields who was the cousin of General John Tipton talked the surveyor, John Seymour, into putting it through his land.
John Nutter walked ahead of the surveyor in the dense woods, ringing a cowbell to indicate where each stake was to be driven.
The town was laid out in 1851 by Isaac and John R. Metsker, and the plat map was made by county surveyor Perrin Kent.
After buying Kinder's property, JB Watkins brought in a surveyor, John W. Rhorer, to make a plat and lay out town streets.
John M. Houston came south to serve as office manager and surveyor for the railroad Watkins was building.
In 1848, a government surveyor, John R. McLeod, found an Indian village here.
When the town site was surveyed and plotted by John Ball, United States deputy surveyor, it was given the name of " Montezuma ", as requested by Johnson and Smith.
The town is named for John Skirving Maitland who was a surveyor for the Nodaway Valley Railroad ( the construction company for the Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad ) that arrived in Maitland in 1880 when its superintendent John Fisk Barnard bought the land for the town from John S. and Delila Swope.

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