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* 1805 Joseph Locke, English railway and civil engineer ( d. 1860 )
Richard Price and Joseph Priestly adapted the language of Locke to the ideology of radicalism.
The parade was led by " Northumbrian " driven by George Stephenson, and included " Phoenix " driven by his son Robert, " North Star " driven by his brother Robert and " Rocket " driven by assistant engineer Joseph Locke.
Other talented men were starting to make their marks, such as his son Robert, his pupil Joseph Locke and finally Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
For example, rather than the West Coast Main Line taking the direct route favoured by Joseph Locke over Shap between Lancaster and Carlisle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-level route via Ulverston and Whitehaven.
He worked with Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway with one half of the line allocated to each man.
George Stephenson, with his work on the Stockton and Darlington Railway and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, paved the way for the railway engineers who were to follow, such as his son Robert, his assistant Joseph Locke who went on to carry out much work on his own account and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
The railway was engineered by Joseph Locke and George Stephenson, linked the rapidly-expanding industrial town of Manchester with the port town of Liverpool.
* 1860 Joseph Locke, English engineer ( b. 1805 )
Notable Unitarians include Béla Bartók the 20th century composer, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker in theology and ministry, Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley and Linus Pauling in science, George Boole in mathematics, Susan B. Anthony, John Locke in civil government, and Florence Nightingale in humanitarianism and social justice, Charles Dickens, John Bowring and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in literature, Frank Lloyd Wright in arts, Josiah Wedgwood in industry, Thomas Starr King in ministry and politics, and Charles William Eliot in education.
He lectured on Samuel Clarke, Joseph Butler and John Locke in his systematic course on moral philosophy, which subsequently formed the basis of his Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ; and on the New Testament, his own annotated copy of which is in the British Library.
In many pieces ( particularly those of early to mid Baroque composers such as Claudio Monteverdi, Giovanni Gabrieli, Francesco Cavalli, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Giovanni Battista Riccio, Dario Castello, Antonio Bertali, Pavel Josef Vejvanovský, Jan Křtitel Tolar, Michael Praetorius, Johann Hermann Schein, Samuel Scheidt, Sebastian Knüpfer, Johann Schelle, Johann Andreas Pachelbel, Giovanni Felice Sances, Johann Joseph Fux, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Andreas Hofer, Alessandro Stradella, Matthew Locke, John Adson and Heinrich Schütz ) the cornett is indispensable in performance, and the music suffers if other instruments substitute for them.
The listed Barnes Railway Bridge, originally constructed in 1849 by Joseph Locke, dominates the view of the river from The Terrace.
Although the name Creu first appears in the Domesday Book, the modern urban settlement of Crewe was not formally planned out until 1843 by Joseph Locke to consolidate the " railway colony " that had grown up since around 1840-41 in the area near to the railway junction station opened in 1837, even though it was called Crewe by many, from the start.
The motorway engineers here chose to follow the route of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway engineered by Joseph Locke ( now part of the West Coast Main Line ) where the motorway runs in a split-level cutting above the railway in the descent from Shap Fell through the Lune Gorge into southern Cumbria.
Authorised by Parliament in 1833 and designed by George Stephenson and Joseph Locke, the Grand Junction Railway opened for business on 4 July 1837, running for from Birmingham through Wolverhampton ( via Perry Barr and Bescot ), Stafford, Crewe, and Warrington, then via the existing Warrington and Newton Railway to join the Liverpool and Manchester Railway at a triangular junction at Newton Junction.
The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke.
* Joseph Butler ( 1692 1752 ) English bishop, theologian, apologist and philosopher who offered critiques of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and influenced figures such as David Hume, Thomas Reid, and Adam Smith
* Joseph Locke ( 1805 1860 ) civil engineer
Josef Locke was the stage name of Joseph McLaughlin ( 23 March 1917 15 October 1999 ), an Irish tenor.
The renowned Irish tenor John McCormack ( 1884 1945 ) advised him that his voice was better suited to a lighter repertoire than the operatic one he had in mind, and urged him to find an agent — thus he found the noted impresario Jack Hylton ( 1892 1965 ) who booked him, but couldn't fit his full name on the bill, thus Joseph McLaughlin became Josef Locke.
Following an examination of the accounts, instigated by a group of Lancashire shareholders, Giles was dismissed and replaced as engineer by Joseph Locke.
George led the parade driving the Northumbrian, Robert drove the Phoenix and Joseph Locke drove the Rocket.
Fellow engineers such as Joseph Locke and Brunel who were called as witnesses at the consequent enquiry refused to criticise Stephenson, even though they rarely used cast iron themselves.

Joseph and 1805
Joseph Smith ( 1805 1844 ) was an American religious leader and the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which gave rise to Mormonism.
In 1804, he had moved from the University of Kiel to the University of Landshut, but, on being commanded by King Maximilian Joseph to draft a penal code for Bavaria ( Strafgesetzbuch für das Königreich Bayern ), in 1805 he moved to Munich where he was given a high appointment in the Ministry of Justice and was ennobled in 1808.
** Joseph Smith, Jr., American prophet, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Mormonism ) ( b. 1805 )
Frederick Augustus I ( full name: Frederick Augustus Joseph Maria Anton Johann Nepomuk Aloys Xavier ) (; 23 December 1750 5 May 1827 ) was King of Saxony ( 1805 1827 ) from the House of Wettin.
He succeeded Governor Philip Gidley King in 1805, having been offered the position by Sir Joseph Banks.
* Marquis Charles Joseph Fortuné d ' Herbouville ( 1800 1805 )
Thugot's chancellorship did not survive the Austrian defeats by the French at the battles of Marengo and Hohenlinden in 1800 and he was replaced by Johan Ludwig Joseph Cobenzl ( 1800-1805 ), his predecessor's cousin, but who in turn was dismissed following the Austrian defeat at Austerlitz in 1805.
The Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805 by Joseph Swebach-Desfontaines.
The town was first settled around 1805 by Joseph Knight, a minuteman in the American Revolution, from Oneida County.
It was established in 1815 by Joseph Van Horn, who opened a grist mill there in 1805.
The community was founded in 1805 by Joseph Walker, Thomas B. Patterson and Benjamin Butler.
In 1835 the land of Tevises together with nearby community of Santa Anna ( in total, 50 acres or 200, 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup >) was purchased by Henry Millard ( 1796 ?– 1844 ), Joseph P. Pulsifer ( 1805 1861 ) and Thomas B. Huling ( 1804 1865 ), who began planning a town to be laid out on this land.
On 26 December 1805, Napoleon I of France declared Ferdinand deposed again and replaced him with his own brother Joseph Bonaparte on 30 March 1806.
He did good service at the Battle of Austerlitz ( 2 December 1805 ), and went in 1806 to Naples, where he became minister of war to Joseph Bonaparte.
** Joseph Anderson ( DR ), January 15, 1805 December 1, 1805
The younger Joseph Smith was born in Sharon, Vermont, in 1805, not long after his family moved from Topsfield.
* Joseph Smith, Jr. ( 1805 1844 ), founder of the Latter Day Saint Movement, resided in Palmyra from 1816 to 1825 and again in 1830.
Joseph Smith, Jr. was born on December 23, 1805 in Vermont, and c. 1816-17, his family moved to a farm just outside the town of Palmyra.
* Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry ( 1805 1872 ), a French author and theologian
Brownlow was born in Wythe County, Virginia in 1805, the eldest son of Joseph Brownlow and Catherine Gannaway.

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