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Harriot and married
He married secondly in 1729 Grace Macartney, only daughter of Isaac Macartney, by Grace, his wife and the sister and heir of John Aldridge, MP for Killyleagh, and niece of Lieutenant General George Macartney, and had issue: William Blackwood, who married Susannah, daughter of Thomas Bateman Lane ; Grace Blackwood, who died unmarried in 1824 ; Dorcas Blackwood, who died unmarried at the age of 93 in 1833 ; Sarah Blackwood ; Ursula Harriot Blackwood, who married Arthur Johnston, of Redemon, County Down, MP for Killyleagh, in 1767.
Soon after her husband married the popular actress, Harriot Mellon, leaving to her the whole of his immense fortune.
* Lady Alice Harriot Frederica Egerton ( 10 October 1830-22 December 1928 ), who married George Byng, 3rd Earl of Strafford in 1854 ; they had no issue ;

Harriot and Richard
In the text, Harriot reports that relations between the Roanoke Indians and the English settlers were mutually calm and prosperous, contradicting other historical evidence that catalogues the bloody struggles between the Roanoke Indians and both of Raleigh's commanders, Sir Richard Grenville and his successor Ralph Lane.
Eliot was the son of Richard Eliot and his wife Harriot, illegitimate daughter of James Craggs the Younger by his mistress, the noted actress Hester Santlow.

Harriot and children
She had two children who survived infancy, Harriot Holles Lennox ( 1765 – 1802 / 4 ) and George Lewis Lennox ( b. 1771 ).

Harriot and including
There, she met with eight other women including Harriot Kezia Hunt, Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis, and her close friend Abby Kelley Foster, as well as her compatriots and employers Wendell Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison, to plan a national convention focusing on women's rights.
Chapter 6, " The Intimately Oppressed " describes resistance to inequalities in the lives of women in the early years of the U. S. Zinn tells the stories of women who resisted the status quo, including Polly Baker, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer, Amelia Bloomer, Catharine Beecher, Emma Willard, Harriot Hunt, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Fuller, Sarah Grimké, Angelina Grimké, Dorothea Dix, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth.

Harriot and John
Spanish and French had two of the strongest colonial literary traditions in the areas that now comprise the United States, and discussions of early American literature commonly include texts by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Samuel de Champlain alongside English language texts by Thomas Harriot and John Smith.

Harriot and by
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; edited by Theodore Stanton and Harriot Stanton Blatch.
Sunspots were first observed telescopically in late 1610 by the English astronomer Thomas Harriot and Frisian astronomers Johannes and David Fabricius, who published a description in June 1611.
The law was rediscovered by Thomas Harriot in 1602, who however did not publish his results although he had corresponded with Kepler on this very subject.
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; edited by Theodore Stanton and Harriot Stanton Blatch.
This report was issued in October 1608 and distributed across Europe, leading to experiments by other scientists, such as the Italian Paolo Sarpi, who received the report in November, the Englishman Thomas Harriot, who was using a six-powered telescope by the summer of 1609, and Galileo Galilei, who soon improved the device.
By the 17th century, Mare Crisium had acquired the name ' Caspian Sea ', being labelled as such by Thomas Harriot, Pierre Gassendi and Michael Van Langren.
In this last achievement he now appears to have been preceded by Thomas Harriot who made the first drawings of the moon with the aid of a telescope in July 1609.
The effect of following a rhumb line course on the surface of a globe was first discussed by the Portuguese mathematician Pedro Nunes in 1537, in his Treatise in Defense of the Marine Chart, with further mathematical development by Thomas Harriot in the 1590s.
James Craggs left an illegitimate daughter, Harriot Craggs, by the noted dancer and actress Hester Santlow.
When her first novel, The Life of Harriot Stuart, Written by Herself, appeared, Johnson threw a lavish party for Lennox, with a laurel wreath and an apple pie that contained bay leaf.
* July 26-English scientist Thomas Harriot becomes the first to draw an astronomical object after viewing it through a telescope: he draws a map of the Moon, preceding Galileo by several months.
Soon after his appointment, Holmes was criticized by the all-male student body for considering granting admission to a woman named Harriot Kezia Hunt.
* Dr. Harriot Kezia Hunt ( 1805 – 1875 ) early female physician ; her monument, a statue of Hygieia, was carved by Edmonia Lewis
Girard's theorem, named after the 16th century French mathematician Albert Girard ( earlier discovered but not published by the English mathematician Thomas Harriot ), states that this surplus determines the surface area of any spherical triangle:
The problem of close-packing of spheres was first mathematically analyzed by Thomas Harriot around 1587, after a question on piling cannonballs on ships was posed to him by Sir Walter Raleigh on their expedition to America.
The English scholar Thomas Harriot was probably the first to observe sunspots telescopically as evidenced by a drawing in his notebook dated December 8, 1610, and the first published observations ( June 1611 ) entitled “ De Maculis in Sole Observatis, et Apparente earum cum Sole Conversione Narratio ” (" Narration on Spots Observed on the Sun and their Apparent Rotation with the Sun ") were by Johannes Fabricius who had been systematically observing the spots for a few months and had noted also their movement across the solar disc.

Harriot and she
In 1837 she became the wealthiest woman in England when she inherited her grandfather's fortune of nearly three million pounds sterling, following the death of his second wife, Harriot Mellon, who had enjoyed a life interest in the estate.
When Harriot Mellon died in 1837 she left the house and her fortune to Mr Coutts ' granddaughter, Angela Burdett.

Harriot and had
He had started to study arrangements of spheres as a result of his correspondence with the English mathematician and astronomer Thomas Harriot in 1606.
Harriot was a friend and assistant of Sir Walter Raleigh, who had set Harriot the problem of determining how best to stack cannon balls on the decks of his ships.
Harriot had been a navigational tutor to Ralegh and his captains.
I was at Moreton that day with Lady Harriot F. Our gentlemen returned about six o ' clock ; they described the mob they had encountered as being in general very fine-looking young men, and particularly well-dressed, as if they had put on their best clothes for the occasion.
The trophy, a silver bowl of Paul Revere design, was donated by Harriot Curtis ( who had won the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship in 1906 ) and her sister Margaret ( who had won it in 1907, 1911, and 1912 ).

Harriot and .
Five great teams were able to ensemble together four 10 handicap players in order to make a 40 handicap team: Coronel Suárez, 1975, 1977-1979 ( Alberto Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott, Alfredo Harriot and Horacio Heguy ); La Espadaña, 1989-1990 ( Carlos Gracida, Gonzalo Pieres, Alfonso Pieres y Ernesto Trotz Jr .); Indios Chapaleufú, 1992-1993 ( Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy Jr. and Marcos Heguy ); La Dolfina, 2009-2010 ( Adolfo Cambiaso Jr., Lucas Monteverde, Mariano Aguerre y Bartolomé Castagnola ); Ellerstina, 2009 ( Facundo Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres Jr., Pablo Mac Donough and Juan Martín Nero ).
* July 2 – Thomas Harriot, English astronomer and mathematician ( b. c. 1560 )
The astronomers Thomas Digges and Thomas Harriot made important contributions ; William Gilbert published his seminal study of magnetism, De Magnete, in 1600.
Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, daughter of US suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, became friends with Pankhurst through their work in the Women's Franchise League.
Early members of the WFL included Josephine Butler, leader of the Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts ; the Pankhursts ' friend Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy ; and Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, daughter of US suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Born in 1560, Thomas Harriot entered Raleigh's employment in the early 1580s, after graduating from Oxford University.
While he did not accompany them on the first voyage, Harriot may have been among the men of Arthur Barlowe's 1584 expedition of the colony.
Between their arrival in Roanoke in April 1585 and the July 1586 departure, Harriot and White both conducted detailed studies of the Roanoke area, with Harriot compiling his samples and notes into several notebooks that unfortunately did not survive the colony's disappearance.
However, Harriot also took descriptions of the surrounding flora and fauna of the area, which survive in his work A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, written as a report on the colony's progress to the English government on the request of Raleigh.
Harriot recounts little to none of these accounts in his report to England and does not mention the disorderly state of the colony under either Grenville's or Lane's tenure, correctly assuming these facts would prevent Roanoke from gaining more settlers.
The liberal arts college at East Carolina University is the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences.
* Ainsley Harriot, TV chef.
" The group supposedly included poets and scientists such as Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman and Thomas Harriot.

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