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1874 and Baron
Harp on a Tarsia panel by Baron Henry de Triqueti ( 1803 – 1874 ), dated 1863, photo c. 1870.
* John Trollope, 1st Baron Kesteven ( 1800 – 1874 ) English.
* Henry Austin Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare ( 9 August 1873 – 21 February 1874 )
So the new cemetery was inaugurated almost unnoticed in the early morning hours on October 31, 1874, by the Mayor of Vienna Baron Cajetan von Felder and Cardinal Joseph Othmar Rauscher to avoid an escalation of the public controversy.
The second son, Thomas Townshend ( 1701 – 1780 ), was member of parliament for the University of Cambridge from 1727 to 1774 ; his only son, Thomas Townshend ( 1733 – 1800 ), who was created Baron Sydney in 1783 and Viscount Sydney in 1789, was a secretary of state and Leader of the House of Commons from July 1782 to April 1783, and from December 1783 to June 1789 again a secretary of state, Sydney in New South Wales being named after him ; his grandson, John Robert Townshend ( 1805 – 1890 ), the 3rd viscount, was created Earl Sydney in 1874, the titles becoming extinct at his death.
* Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman ( 1874 – 1954 ), British Liberal politician
The house was built in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French château between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild ( 1839 – 1898 ).
* William Lennox Lascelles FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros ( 1797 – 1874 )
John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton GCB, PC FRS ( 20 February 1799 – 9 April 1880 ), known as Sir John Pakington, Bt from 1846 to 1874, was a British Conservative politician.
He lost his seat as an MP in the 1874 election and was raised to the peerage as Baron Hampton, of Hampton Lovett and of Westwood in the County of Worcester.
Edward Granville George Howard, fourth son of the sixth Earl, was created Baron Lanerton in 1874.
* Adrian Verney-Cave, 6th Baron Braye ( 1874 – 1952 )
* St Andrew Beauchamp St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso ( 1811 – 1874 )
* George James Perceval, 6th Earl of Egmont, 3rd Baron Arden ( 1794 – 1874 ) ( succeeded as Earl of Egmont in 1841 )
In 1874, twelve years before he succeeded his father, he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Strafford.
His grandson, the sixth Baron, was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Norfolk West and served as a government whip from 1874 to 1875 in Benjamin Disraeli's second administration.
* Edward Thomas Hovell-Thurlow, 4th Baron Thurlow ( 1837 – 1874 )
* Michael Conrad de Courcy, 30th Baron Kingsale ( 1828 – 1874 )
* James Boswell Talbot, 6th Baron Talbot de Malahide ( I ), 3rd Baron Talbot de Malahide ( UK ) ( 1874 – 1948 )
* Fitzwalter George Probyn Butler, 17th / 27th Baron Dunboyne ( 1874 – 1945 )
* Somerled James Brudenell Bosville-Macdonald, 5th Baron Macdonald ( 1849 – 1874 )
* Robert Matthew Fitzmaurice Deane-Morgan, 5th Baron Muskerry ( 1874 – 1952 )
* Matthew Fitzmaurice Tilson Deane, 7th Baron Muskerry ( 1874 – 1966 )

1874 and Ferdinand
The discovery of crystals ' rectifying abilities was made by German physicist Ferdinand Braun in 1874.
In 1874 German scientist Karl Ferdinand Braun discovered the " unilateral conduction " of crystals.
In 1874 Karl Ferdinand Braun observed conduction and rectification in metallic sulphides, and Arthur Schuster found that a copper oxide layer on wires has rectification properties that ceases when the wires are cleaned.
The rectifying property of crystals was discovered in 1874 by Karl Ferdinand Braun, and crystal detectors were developed and applied to radio receivers in 1904 by Jagadish Chandra Bose, G. W. Pickard and others.
Later recipients included Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1853 ), John C. Frémont ( 1860 ), Theodor Mommsen ( 1868 ), Charles Darwin ( 1868 ), Thomas Carlyle ( 1874 ) ( who never accepted any other honor ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1875 ), William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1884 ), Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1887 ), Johannes Brahms ( 1887 ), Giuseppe Verdi ( 1887 ), William Henry Flower ( 1899 ), Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1901 ), Luigi Cremona ( 1903 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1908 ), Ferdinand von Zeppelin ( 1910 ), Otto Lessing ( sculptor ) ( 1911 ), Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1911 ), Sir William Ramsay ( 1911 ), Max Planck ( 1915 ), and Rudolph Sohm ( 1916 ).
In 1874 Ferdinand de Rothschild bought a site near the Tramway's Waddesdon station to use as a site for his planned country mansion of Waddesdon Manor.
See also Briefe von Hoffmann von Fallersleben und Moritz Haupt an Ferdinand Wolf (" Letters by Hoffmann von Fallersleben and Moritz Haupt to Ferdinand Wolf ", 1874 ); J. M. Wagner, Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1818-1868 ( 1869 – 1870 ), and R. von Gottschall, Porträts und Studien (" Portraits and Studies ", vol.
Max Ferdinand Scheler ( August 22, 1874 – May 19, 1928 ) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology.
* Jean d ' Orléans ( 1874 – 1940 ) grandson of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
The famous names in the ornithology of the Indian subcontinent during this era include Andrew Leith Adams ( 1827 – 1882 ), Edward Blyth ( 1810 – 1873 ), Edward Arthur Butler ( 1843 – 1916 ), Douglas Dewar ( 1875 – 1957 ), N. F. Frome ( 1899 – 1982 ), Hugh Whistler ( 1889 – 1943 ), H. H. Godwin-Austen ( 1834 – 1923 ), Col. W. H. Sykes ( 1790 – 1872 ), C. M. Inglis ( 1870 – 1954 ), Frank Ludlow ( 1885 – 1972 ), E. C. Stuart Baker ( 1864 – 1944 ), Henry Edwin Barnes ( 1848 – 1896 ), F. N. Betts ( 1906 – 1973 ), H. R. Baker, W. E. Brooks ( 1828 – 1899 ), Margaret Cockburn ( 1829 – 1928 ), James A. Murray, E. W. Oates ( 1845 – 1911 ), Ferdinand Stoliczka ( 1838 – 1874 ), Valentine Ball ( 1843 – 1894 ), W. T. Blanford ( 1832 – 1905 ), J. K. Stanford ( 1892 – 1971 ), Charles Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1923 ), Robert Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1877 ), C. H. T. Marshall ( 1841 – 1927 ), G. F. L. Marshall ( 1843 – 1934 ), R. S. P. Bates, James Franklin ( 1783 – 1834 ), Satya Churn Law, Arthur Edward Osmaston ( 1885 – 1961 ), Bertram Beresford Osmaston ( 1868 – 1961 ), Wardlaw Ramsay ( 1852 – 1921 ) and Samuel Tickell ( 1811 – 1875 ).
File: Ferdinand_Stolička. jpg | Ferdinand Stoliczka ( 1838 – 1874 )
In 1874, with Ferdinand Tiemann, he succeeded in synthesising vanillin from coniferyl alcohol.
Biographies of Willems have been written by Ferdinand Augustijn Snellaert ( Ghent, 1847 ) and Max Rooses ( Antwerp, 1874 ).
* Archduke Peter Ferdinand, Prince of Tuscany ( 1874 – 1948 ).
** Ferdinand Brock Tupper ( 1795 – 1874 ), a British author
Elisabeth Franziska first married Ferdinand Karl Viktor, archduke of Austria-Este ( 1821 – 1849 ), and later Karl Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Teschen ( 1818 – 1874 ).
Ferdinand Brock Tupper ( 1795 – 1874 ), was one of the leading historians of the Channel Islands.
Her second marriage, on 18 April 1854, in Vienna, was to her first cousin Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria ( 1818 – 1874 ) by whom she had six children:

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