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The age of the great statutes largely ended with the death of Robert Burnell in 1292.
In 1968, a Cambridge radio astronomy postgraduate student Jocelyn Bell Burnell and her doctoral adviser Antony Hewish discovered a pulsing radio source with a period of 1. 33 seconds.
On Edward's return in 1274, Walter was dismissed as Lord Chancellor in favour of Robert Burnell, but was rewarded with the Bishopric of Rochester.
He also brought out, in collaboration with Dr Arthur C. Burnell, Hobson-Jobson ( 1886 ), a dictionary of Anglo-Indian colloquial phrases.
* Albert A. Michelson Medal, Franklin Institute ( 1973, jointly with Jocelyn Bell Burnell )
Dr Arthur Coke Burnell observes: " In the West, there were the Kambojas and the Katas ( Kathas ) with a high reputation for courage and skill in war, the Saubhuties, the Yaudheyas, and the two federated peoples, the Sibis, the Malavas and the Kshudrakas, the most numerous and warlike of the Indian nations of the days ".
The advent of Regional Rugby in 2003 saw Howells depart to become coach of parent-region, the Celtic Warriors, with former Pontypridd flanker, Justin Burnell filling the void.
During 1982, Holder branched into production and worked with his old school friend Phil Burnell and his band Three Phase on one single " All I Want To Do Is ( Fall In Love With You )", which was the band's only release.
Burnell agreed with Ellis, saying that " Eluttachchan lived in the 17th century ; there is no reason for supposing that he was a Brahman father's illegitimate son ; he was certainly an Eluttachchan ( or schoolmaster ) by caste.
The parish, along with a number of others to its south, is part of the Burnell electoral division, which returns one councillor to Shropshire Council.
The hall and grounds passed from the family with the sale of the property by Edward Strelley Pegge Burnell in 1923.

Burnell and Sir
* Carter, Harold Burnell ( 1988 ) Sir Joseph Banks, 1743-1820 London: British Museum of Natural History 10-ISBN 0-565-00993-1 ; 13-ISBN 978-0-565-00993-9
She was the eldest child of William Smythe of Brambridge, Hampshire, younger son of Sir John Smythe, 3rd Baronet, of Acton Burnell, Shropshire.
Elizabethan tomb effigies of Sir Richard Lee ( died 1591 ) and his wife in St Mary's Church, Acton Burnell, Shropshire
In their 1886 dictionary, Hobson-Jobson, Sir Henry Yule and Arthur C. Burnell explained that the word came to be used in British India for several things the British had brought into the country, such as the tomato and soda water.
The adjacent almshouses which occupy the central part of Livery Dole were founded in March 1591 by Sir Robert Denys ( 1525 – 1592 ) of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton and were completed, as he requested in his will, by his son Sir Thomas Denys ( 1559 – 1613 ) in 1594.
They settled for some 20 years as guests of Sir Edward Smythe at Acton Burnell, Shropshire, before finally settling at Mount Pleasant, Downside, in Somerset, in 1814.

Burnell and Henry
Alan Dunn, Bob Hickey, Eric Burnell, Henry Devine, Kenny Lindsay, Phil Vickery and Wayne Morris
It was written by Henry Yule and Arthur C. Burnell and first published in 1886.
* Henry Yule & A. C. Burnell ( 2006 ).
Upon the death of Henry III on 20 November 1272 the Great Seal was delivered to the Archbishop as first Lord of the Council — in order for him, Roger Mortimer and Robert Burnell to be appointed to govern the Kingdom until the new King's return to the country.
* Edmund who was knighted by Henry VI after the Battle of Verneuil on Whit-Sunday 1426, and married Margaret, daughter and coheiress of Edward Burnell, by whom had two sons:

Burnell and Yule
Another theory by Yule and Burnell ( 1886 ) is based on an entry in the Catalogue of Indian Serpents from the Leyden Museum ( Ray, 1693 ) that reads: Anacondaia Zeylonensibus, id est Bubalorum aliorumque jumentorum membra conterens, meaning " the anacondaia of the Ceylonese, i. e. he that crushes the limbs of buffaloes and yoke beasts.
* Yule H, Burnell AC.
The word Naidu is used by the older writers in southern India in several senses, of which the following example given by Yule and Burnell may be cited:
Burnell had died before the work was finished, and most of it was finished by Yule, who, however, deeply acknowledges Burnell's contributions.
Yule and Burnell were looking for a catchy title for their dictionary and decided upon this since it was a " typical and delightful example " of the type of the highly domesticated words in the dictionary and at the same time conveyed " a veiled intimation of dual authorship ".

Burnell and .
In Edward's absence, the country was governed by a royal council, led by Robert Burnell.
The most important of these was the appointment of Robert Burnell as chancellor, a man who would remain in the post until 1292 as one of the king's closest associates.
In 1278 he assigned an investigating commission to his trusted associates Otto de Grandson and the chancellor Robert Burnell, which caused the replacement of the seneschal Luke de Tany.
In 1913, a participant in the Labor discussion groups, Eliza Burnell, introduced him to her 15 year-old daughter, Enid Burnell, a trainee teacher and they were married two years later.
Edmund Dunch was created Baron Burnell of East Wittenham in April 1658, but this barony was not regranted.
In particular, it is 14 year-old Nichole Burnell, who was sitting at the front of the bus and is now is unable to move from the waist down ( but isn't paralysed ), whose deposition is all-important.
* Cerrie Burnell, Actress, singer, playwright, and television presenter for the BBC children's channel CBeebies.
* CB Police-Ralph Burnell, Jr.
Atqasuk has one airport, Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr. Memorial Airport, that is uncontrolled and has a single runway at an elevation of.
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS, the British astrophysicist known for first discovering radio pulsars, is currently a visiting professor.
In 1279 he was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Pope Nicholas III who had prohibited the election of Robert Burnell, Edward I's preferred candidate.
Many of the world's leading astronomers have appeared on the show through the years, including Harlow Shapley ( the first to measure the size of the Milky Way galaxy ), Fred Hoyle, Carl Sagan, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Samuel Tolansky, Harold Spencer Jones, Martin Ryle, Carlos Frenk, and Bart Bok.

originated and with
The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good deal of time and money developing a 100-ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car.
Hand in hand with the legislative program is the industry's self originated and directed safety program.
Finally, the conception of the natural community of all possessions which originated with the Stoics was firmly fixed in a tradition by More's time, although it was not accepted by all the theologian-philosophers of the Middle Ages.
It originated with the Wissahickon Section.
The technique of reality confusion -- the use of paradox and riddles to shake the mind's grip on reality -- originated with fourth and third century B.C. Chinese Quietism: the koan is not basically a new device.
The name Pueblo originated with the Spanish explorers, who referred to their particular style of villages.
The Baptist movement originated with Thomas Helwys, who left his mentor John Smyth ( who had moved into shared belief and other distinctives of the Dutch Waterlander Mennonites of Amsterdam ) and returned to London to start the first English Baptist Church in 1611.
Recent research suggests that the historical Ainu culture originated in a merger of the Okhotsk culture with the Satsumon, one of the ancient archaeological cultures that are considered to have derived from the Jōmon period cultures of the Japanese Archipelago.
An account of the war by the Byzantine Theophylact Simocatta sentimentalises the reasons behind the conflict, claiming it originated with Alboin's vain courting and subsequent kidnapping of Cunimund's daughter Rosamund, that Alboin proceeded then to marry.
The Proverbs of Alfred, a thirteenth-century work, contains sayings that are not likely to have originated with Alfred but attest to his posthumous medieval reputation for wisdom.
Else Christensen's Odinism, which is sometimes identified with the term Ásatrú, originated around the same period.
Hindu astrology originated with western astrology.
The biographer Alexander Wheelock Thayer believes that Mozart's rivalry with Salieri could have originated with an incident in 1781 when Mozart applied to be the music teacher of Princess Elisabeth of Württemberg, and Salieri was selected instead because of his reputation as a singing teacher.
The 1940 discovery of a lost work by Vincent of Lérins, which bears a striking similarity to much of the language of the Athanasian Creed, have led many to conclude that the creed originated either with Vincent or with his students.
Afrobeat originated from the southern part of Nigeria in the 1960s where Kuti experimented with many different forms of contemporary music of the time.
One example of this is the subcategory of Cajun dances that originated in Acadiana, with branches reaching both coasts of the United States.
The breed originated in central and upper Belgium in the nineteenth century, from crossing local breeds with a Shorthorn breed of cattle from the United Kingdom.
The Baltimore Ravens are officially a quasi-expansion franchise, having originated in 1996 with the Cleveland Browns relocation controversy after Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his intention to relocate the team to Baltimore.
According to this view, the story of Jacob's visit to Laban to obtain a wife originated as a metaphor for this migration, with the property and family which were gained from Laban representing the gains of the Joseph tribes by the time they returned from Egypt ; according to textual scholars, the Jahwist version of the Laban narrative only mentions the Joseph tribes, and Rachel, and does not mention the other tribal matriarchs whatsoever.
The name originated from the Basic Input Output System used in the CP / M operating system ( released in 1976 ), where the BIOS was loaded from disk, with only a small boot loader program stored in read-only memory.
This element is shared with and originated in Tunnels and Trolls.
Bundaberg Rum originated because the local sugar mills had a problem with what to do with the waste molasses after the sugar was extracted ( it was heavy, difficult to transport and the costs of converting it to stock feed were rarely worth the effort ).

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