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Some historians who have examined the life of Cotton Mather after Chadwick Hansen s book also seem to yearn for a positive view of Cotton Mather.
His refusal to plead has sometimes been explained as a way of preventing his estate from being confiscated by the Crown, but according to historian Chadwick Hansen, much of Corey's property had already been seized, and he had made a will in prison: " His death was a protest ... against the methods of the court ".

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* Chadwick, Henry, ‘ The Penguin History of the Church 1: The Early Church ( Penguin, 1993 )
As sanitary reform s engineering leader, London s Edwin Chadwick, put it, “ all smell is disease .” The theory led to sanitation improvements, such as preventing the reflux of noxious air from sewers back into houses by separate drainage systems in the sanitation designs, which incidentally led to decreased episodes of cholera, and thus helped to support the theory.
Chadwick was building a particle accelerator called a ‘ cyclotron to study fundamental nuclear reactions, and Rotblat wanted to build a similar machine in Warsaw, so he decided to join Chadwick in Liverpool.
* Conklin s Atlas and Handy Manual of the Worlds by Frank Chadwick.
* Soldier s Companion by Frank Chadwick.
Art historian Whitney Chadwick states that Sage s paintings were “ imbued with an aura of purified form and a sense of motionlessness and impending doom found nowhere else in Surrealism .” Around this time the artist began signing her works “ Kay Sage .”
1986: Helen Chadwick s stinking pile of rotting vegetables, Carcass, is removed after complaints from neighbours and a visit by health inspectors.
The final report, published on December 30, 1907, included three sections: a summary of the panel s findings written by Mills, a letter by John Montgomery Ward supporting the panel, and a dissenting opinion by Henry Chadwick.
Very early experiments were carried out by Michael Clapham-who at the time was working on print technology at the Kynoch Works in Aston in Birmingham according to and interview he gave to a BBC documentary broadcast In Feb 2000 ( http :// news. bbc. co. uk / 1 / hi / uk / 643913. stm ) Dr Philip Baxter at ICI made the first small batch of gaseous uranium hexafluoride for Professor James Chadwick in 1940.
In 1932, James Chadwick discovered the neutron, which influenced Dunning s career, as he thereafter devoted much of his professional interest to the characteristics and uses of the particle.
Dark Horse Presents returned as an eighty-page anthology comic on April 20, 2011 with all-new stories including a Concrete story by Paul Chadwick, a Mr. Monster story by Michael T. Gilbert, a Crimson Empire story from the Star Wars universe, a new strip called Marked Man by Howard Chaykin, a strip called Blood by Neal Adams ( his first work for Dark Horse ), and a sneak peek of Frank Miller s prequel to 300, Xerxes.
Equitable's Chief executive, Chris Wiscarson wrote to Hoban saying that they could not support Chadwick s recommendations which would only cover about 10 % of losses.
George Whitefield Chadwick, who was in the audience, recalled in a memoir years later: " They had not rehearsed much and the trombones got in wrong in the ‘ tutti in the middle of the first movement, whereupon Bülow sang out in a perfectly audible voice, The brass may go to hell ".
In 1980, Cork Corporation commissioned DeLeuw Chadwick O hEocha, engineering consultants, to undertake a feasibility study of options for a major highway crossing of the River Lee downstream from Cork city centre.
Shinkwin, Director of DeLeuw Chadwick O hEocha, performed the study.
Completed in 1978, it is 22 metres ( 72 feet ) wide, and was designed by De Leuw, Chadwick and O hEocha Consulting Engineers.
Seth Bullock described Smith s death in an August 21, 1876 letter to Reverend J. S. Chadwick:

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* Chadwick, Henry, “ Faith and Order at the Council of Nicaea ”, Harvard Theological Review LIII ( Cambridge Mass: Harvard University Press, 1960 ), 171-195.
Chadwick had been imprisoned for nine years at that time and continued to be held in prison until 2009, when a state court set him free after 14 years, making his imprisonment the longest on a contempt charge to date.
Born in Exeter, England, and raised on cricket, Chadwick was one of the prime movers in the rise of baseball to its unprecedented popularity at the turn of the 20th century.
Chadwick moved to Brooklyn with his family at the age of 12, and became a frequent player of early ball games such as rounders.
Chadwick died at age 83 in Brooklyn, New York and is interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
Michael George Francis Ventris, OBE ( 12 July 1922 – 6 September 1956 ) was an English architect who, along with John Chadwick and Alice Kober, deciphered Linear B, a previously unknown ancient script discovered at Knossos by Arthur Evans.
In a Linear B ( Mycenean Greek ) inscription on a tablet found at Pylos dated 1400 – 1200 BC, John Chadwick reconstructs the name of a goddess * Preswa who could be identified with Persa, daughter of Oceanus and finds speculative the further identification with the first element of Persephone.
In his investigation into Anglo-Saxon institutions, H. M. Chadwick wrote: I have not thought it necessary to discuss at length the nature of the powers possessed by the council the witenagemot, for .. there can be little hope of arriving at any definite conclusions on this subject.
But Liebermann was generally less willing than Chadwick to see the witan's significance as buried under the weight of the royal prerogative: The influence of the king, or at least of kingship, on the constitution of the assembly seems, therefore, to have been immense.
On September 8, 1954, Bell started her swim across Lake Ontario from Queens Beach Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario to Toronto at virtually the same time as world famous United States long-distance swimmer, Florence Chadwick.
Chadwick is located at ( 42. 014081 ,-89. 889078 ).
The city of Chadwick and surrounding rural area are a part of a consolidation with neighboring Milledgeville, with the K-3 and High School being in the Milledgeville School building and 4th-8th grades at the Chadwick school building, therefore, forming the Chadwick-Milledgeville Community Unit District # 399.
The village of Milledgeville and surrounding rural area are a part of a consolidation with neighboring Chadwick, with the K-3 and High School being in the Milledgeville School building and 4th-8th grades at the Chadwick school building, therefore, forming the Chadwick-Milledgeville Community Unit District # 399.
The Baliff family opened a grocery and general store at what is today Penn Avenue and Old Shakopee Road, and Hector Chadwick, after moving to the settlement, opened a blacksmith shop near the Bloomington Ferry.
* Sir James Chadwick, the Nobel prize-winning scientist who proved the existence of neutrons, was born in Bollington, and educated at Bollington Cross School.
1831 saw Phillpotts as the victim of the Guy Fawkes Night custom of burning effigies of clergymen ; knowing his reputation he took action by requesting protection, thus the 7th Yeomanry Cavalry filled the palace at Exeter, whilst the crowd in the cathedral yard burned Phillpotts in effigy ; ".... hollow turnip as head and candle as nose, clad in mitre and lawn sleeves ..." ( Chadwick I, 1997, p 29 )
Suzuki reportedly was involved with some anti-war activities during World War II, but according to David Chadwick, the record is confusing and, at most, his actions were low-key.
Chadwick studied at Croydon College of Art, The Faculty of Arts and Architecture Brighton Polytechnic and then at the Chelsea School of Art.
In 1995, Chadwick took up an artist residency in the assisted conception unit at Kings College Hospital, London, photographing IVF embryos rejected for implantation.
* Photograph of Helen Chadwick at Ikon Gallery Birmingham by Pogus Caesar / OOM Gallery Archive

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Receiving the archives of Henry Chadwick in 1908, Spalding combined these records with his own memories ( and biases ) to write America's National Game ( published 1911 ) which, despite its flaws, was probably the first scholarly account of the history of baseball.
In 1903, the British sportswriter Henry Chadwick published an article speculating that baseball derived from a British game called rounders, which Chadwick had played as a boy in England.
* A new novel about William Marshal, The Greatest Knight by Elizabeth Chadwick, based on primary sources and the main secondary source biographies of professors Painter, Duby and Crouch was published by Time Warner Books on 3 November 2005.
created by Frank Chadwick and originally published by Game Designers ' Workshop from 1988 to 1991 and later reprinted by Heliograph, Inc. in 2000 and 2001.
This contribution was made by Edwin Chadwick in 1843 who published a report on the sanitation of the working class population in Great Britain at the time.
Concrete is a comic book series created and written by Paul Chadwick and published by Dark Horse Comics.
In 1897 Chadwick published Harmony, a music theory text.
* Tim Chadwick ( 4 October 1962 ), artist & published author
Sky Galleons of Mars is a board wargame designed by Frank Chadwick, Marc W. Miller and Loren Wiseman, published in 1988 by Game Designers ' Workshop.
Chadwick provided art for the Dazzler comic book, published by Marvel Comics, before creating Concrete, first published by Dark Horse Comics in Dark Horse Presents # 1 ( July 1986 ).
A key figure of the so-called " public health movement " was Edwin Chadwick, author of the parliamentary report " The Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population ", published in 1842.
The game was designed by Frank Chadwick and first published by Game Designers ' Workshop ( GDW ) in 1975.
Under the name SFC Press they published a new edition of the game in 1988 under license from Chadwick.
* 1949-William Owen Chadwick, The Early Medieval Doctrine of the Church ( not published )

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