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In 1819 Edward D. Clarke and in 1822 René Juste Haüy described fluorescence in fluorites, Sir David Brewster described the phenomenon for chlorophyll in 1833 and Sir John Herschel did the same for quinine in 1845.
* Edward Kern ( 1822 — 1863 ), American cartographer and artist
It was named after Edward Coles, the second governor of Illinois from 1822 to 1826.
Beale AFB was established in 1942 as Camp Beale and is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
The base is named for Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), an American Navy Lieutenant and a Brigadier General in the California Militia who was an explorer and frontiersman in California.
* Edward Bunker ( August 1, 1822 – November 17, 1901 ), Mormon pioneer for whom Bunkerville is named
Robert's third son John Robert Livingston ( 1775 – 1851 ) deeded to his nephew Dr. Edward R. Livingston in 1822 around area then called Purvis, New York.
* Edward Dembowski ( 1822 – 1846 ), Polish leftist, philosopher and columnist
** John Edward Pigot, music collector ( b. 1822 )
* Edward Everett Hale ( 1822 – 1909 ), author, reformer, Unitarian clergyman
* Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), American frontiersman and diplomat
* Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England, Under King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary I by John Strype ( Clarendon Press, 1822 ): Vol.
First contact with Europeans came when British Navy ships HMS Fury and HMS Hecla, under the command of Captain William Edward Parry, wintered in Igloolik in 1822.
The young princess was christened at the same palace on 16 August 1822, by Rev Edward Curtis Kemp ( Chaplain to the British Ambassador to the Court of Berlin, The Rt.
On May 8, 1822 Edward Everett married Charlotte Gray Brooks, a descendant of John Howland, ( c. 1599 – 1673 ) who was one of the Pilgrims who travelled from England to North America on the Mayflower, signed the Mayflower Compact, and helped found Plymouth Colony.
* Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden, ( 1 April 1822 – 19 June 1886 ), English naval captain and Turkish admiral, was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School.
* Edward Fitzgerald Beale ( 1822 – 1893 ), American naval officer, frontiersman and diplomat
* November 26-Lemuel Owen, shipbuilder, banker, merchant, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island ( b. 1822 )
Berry arrived by sea on 23 June 1822, and while Edward Wollstonecraft looked after affairs in Sydney, proceeded to establish the first European settlement on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Alexander Berry, with his business partner Edward Wollstonecraft, pioneered European settlement in the Shoalhaven region in 1822.
The first time was in 1822, and the second was in 1852 when they were moved to the Union Cemetery in Fort Edward.
In 1789, Armstrong married Alida Livingston ( 1761 – 1822 ; sister of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston and Edward Livingston ).
Edward Everett Hale ( April 3, 1822 – June 10, 1909 ) was an American author, historian and Unitarian clergyman.
Lemuel Cambridge Owen ( November 1, 1822 – November 26, 1912 ) was a Prince Edward Island shipbuilder, banker, merchant and politician, the second Premier.

1822 and rest
Scott's orchestration of King George IV's visit to Scotland, in 1822 was a pivotal event intended to inspire a view of his home country that, in his view, accentuated the positive aspects of the past while allowing the age of quasi-mediaeval blood-letting to be put to rest and the envisioning of a more useful, hopefully peaceful future.
Starting in 1822 after the death of his sister, Corot began receiving a yearly allowance of 1500 francs which adequately financed his new career, studio, materials, and travel for the rest of his life.
On July 26, 1822, San Martín and Simón Bolívar met in Guayaquil to define a strategy for the liberation of the rest of Peru.
In 1822, the tide began to turn for Ambato and the rest of the towns in the central mountains.
Construction of the rest of the canal dragged on, and it was not finally opened until October 1822.
In 1822 he was called to the chair of political economy at Heidelberg where the rest of his life was spent, in the main, in teaching and research.

1822 and family
Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822, in Dole in the Jura region of France, into the family of a poor tanner.
In 1822, the family moved back to New Haven, and Webster was awarded an honorary degree from Yale the following year.
The family settled on a farm near his uncle's home in Madison, but moved to Shelby County in 1822.
In December 1822, missionary Isaac McCoy moved his family and 18 Indian students from Indiana to a site on the St. Joseph River near the present-day city of Niles to open a mission to the Potawatomi Indians.
In 1838 a young boy named Elijah M. Haines ( 1822 – 1889 ) and his family moved from New York to the Chicago area.
In company with Lord John Russell he went to the European Continent and after a Grand Tour through France, Switzerland and Italy lived in Paris until 1822 ( notably with the family of Martin de Villamil ), when the debt was finally paid off partly with the help of his latest patron Lord Lansdowne and with an advance given him by his publishers Longmans.
The artist Johan Bennetter ( 1822 – 1904 ) used the church as a studio and lived there with his family.
The Talbot family of Penrice Castle was informed and Miss Mary Theresa Talbot, then the oldest unmarried daughter, joined an expedition to the site and found ' bones of elephants ' on 27 December 1822.
In 1822 the family moved to the United States, and Clough's early childhood was spent mainly in Charleston, South Carolina.
Descended from a long-established Northumbrian family seated at Howick Hall, Grey was the second but eldest surviving son of General Sir Charles Grey KB ( 1729 – 1807 ) and his wife, Elizabeth ( 1743 / 4 – 1822 ), daughter of George Grey of Southwick, co. Durham.
John Jacob Astor III ( June 10, 1822 New York City – February 22, 1890 New York City ) was the elder son of William Backhouse Astor, Sr. and the wealthiest member of the Astor family in his generation.
George Stephen Kemble ( 21 April 1758 in Kington, Herefordshire – 5 June 1822 near Durham, County Durham ) was a successful theatre manager, British actor, writer, and a member of the famous Kemble family.
In 1822 his family emigrated to New York when he was still a boy.
By 1822 he had moved to live with a family in Brandenburg-on-the-Havel where he was later accused of arson and 1824 was jailed for three years for counterfeiting.
Father John MacEnery ( 27 November 1797 – 18 February 1841 ) was a Roman Catholic priest from Limerick, Ireland and early archaeologist who came to Devon as Chaplain to the Cary family at Torre Abbey in 1822.
His family was very poor, and in 1822, the death of his father increased their hardship.
In 1822, Spanish the guitar-maker Joséf Pagés made a Spanish guitar that came to belong to members of the Galliano family, and which Paco Galliano sold in 2008 for £ 6, 600.
He did not serve abroad and continued in the service until 1822, when he succeeded to the family estates and also succeeded his brother as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal South Lincolnshire Militia.
His parents were Edwin Randolph Page ( 1822 – 1864 ) and Olivia ( née Alexander ) Page ( 1820 – 1896 ), a scion of the Nelson family.
McNeile married, in 1822, Anne, daughter of William Magee, archbishop of Dublin, and aunt of William Connor Magee, archbishop of York, by whom he had a large family.
At the time his family did not even have an heir to their land, but he took the name Tsultrim Gyatso and was enthroned at the Potala Palace in 1822.
He fought briefly in the Greek War of Independence, and then spent one year, 1822 – 1823, in Rome in the family of the historian Niebuhr, then Prussian ambassador, as tutor to his son.
Astor formed an alliance with the Chouteau family in St. Louis in 1822.
In 1822 he commenced work as a clerk in an office of the Perran Foundry, owned by the Fox family of Falmouth, a post previously held by his father, John Henwood ..

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