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Argon was also encountered in 1882 through independent research of H. F. Newall and W. N.
The architect George Corson who worked mainly in Leeds, England, was born in Dumfries and articled to Walter Newall in the town.
Its church was the centre of an ancient ecclesiastical parish which comprised the chapelries of Baildon, Bramhope, Burley in Wharfedale, Denton, and Farnley, and the townships of Esholt, Hawksworth, Lindley, Menston, Newall with Clifton, Pool-in-Wharfedale, and Little Timble.
When Admiral Dudley Pound enquired about aerial assets in trade and commerce defence, Chief of the Air Staff Cyril Newall, replied that there was not enough " jam " to go around and stated it was more advisable to risk losses on trade routes than weaken the RAF's ability to protect Britain from air attack and bomb its enemies.
The force under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Newall and was later reinforced by the British warship ' Torch '.
It was made jointly by two English firms – Glass, Elliot & Co., of Greenwich, and R. S. Newall & Co., of Birkenhead.
In 1937 Newall was appointed Chief of the Air Staff and Trenchard did not hesitate in criticising the new air chief.
Trenchard took to writing directly to the Cabinet and eventually Newall was reduced to imploring Trenchard to exercise some discretion.
In the Autumn, Newall was replaced by Portal and Dowding was succeeded by Douglas.
Newall was interested in astronomy, and his giant telescope was set up in the garden at Ferndene, his Gateshead residence in 1871.
It was created in 1946 for Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Cyril Newall.
These features were ignored or not seen by the later antiquarians to investigate the site, and it was not until the 1920s during the work carried out by Colonel William Hawley that Hawley's assistant Robert Newall identified a ring of pits he named in honour of Aubrey and his early survey.
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Cyril Louis Norton Newall, 1st Baron Newall GCB OM GCMG CBE AM ( 15 February 1886 – 30 November 1963 ) was a British soldier and airman.
Newall was appointed Chief of the Air Staff in 1937 and, in that role, supported sharp increases in aircraft production, increasing expenditure on the new, heavily-armed, Hurricane and Spitfire fighters, essential to re-equip Fighter Command.
Newall was born to Lieutenant-Colonel William Potter Newall and Edith Gwendoline Caroline Newall ( née Norton ).
On the outbreak of war, Newall was in England.
This was upgraded as the 8th Brigade in December, with Newall promoted accordingly to the temporary rank of brigadier-general on 28 December 1917.
In June 1918 Newall was appointed the Deputy Commander of the Independent Bombing Force, serving under Trenchard.
Newall was awarded the Croix d ' Officier of the French Legion of Honour on 10 October 1918, and appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George on 1 January 1919, a Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 3 June 1919 and an officer of the Belgian Order of Leopold on 18 April 1921.

Newall and promoted
Newall was granted a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force as a lieutenant colonel on 1 August 1919 and promoted to group captain on 8 August 1919.
Newall was promoted during the middle of this debate, and proved perhaps more flexible than might have been expected.

Newall and on
* Ockham's Razor, an essay at The Galilean Library on the historical and philosophical implications by Paul Newall.
On the 5th of May 1898, the government forces marched on Waima, Hone Toia sent a message requesting Newall wait at Omanaia, Newall refused.
Robert Stirling Newall took out a patent on the manufacture of wire ropes in 1840 and in partnership with Messrs. Liddell and Gordon, set up his headquarters at Gateshead.
Ismay would later write: " Sandhurst never meant nearly so much to me as Charterhouse had ", but he enjoyed his time at the school and studied alongside many men who went on to become important military officers, including Lord Gort, Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt and Cyril Newall.
Newall began to turn towards a career in aviation in 1911, when he learned to fly in a Bristol Biplane at Larkhill whilst on leave in England.
Newall died at his home at Welbeck Street in London on 30 November 1963, at which time his son Francis inherited his title.
* Mike Newall, " I Wouldn't Have Done Anything Differently ", Philadelphia Weekly, May 19, 2004, retrieved on December 18, 2004.
In November 2002 Turner & Newall launched a suit against R & SA on behalf of former employees who had suffered asbestos-related disease, claiming that the insurer was liable because it provided employer liability policies to the engineering firm.

Newall and 1
On 1 September 1937, Newall was appointed as Chief of the Air Staff, the military head of the RAF, in succession to Sir Edward Ellington.
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Cousens defeated Liberal Gail Newall by fewer than 1, 000 votes in the new riding of Markham, although he held no official critic positions in the Legislature which followed.

Newall and January
* J. Newall ( JanuaryMay 1977 ( acting ))

Newall and 1925
Ferodo UK became part of Turner & Newall in 1925.

Newall and took
Daniel Day-Lewis took over the role of Guy in late 1982, when John Dougall took over Tommy, and was succeeded in the role by Colin Firth in early 1983, by which time James Newall was appearing as Tommy, and Julien Ball as Menzies.
Newall Engineering then took the premises mainly for reconditioning of grinding machines, some 20 men being employed.

Newall and Air
Acting with Sir John Salmond he quietly but successfully lobbied for the removal of Newall as Chief of the Air Staff and Dowding as the Command-in-Chief of Fighter Command.
The most prominent candidate was Hugh Dowding, the head of RAF Fighter Command and senior in rank to Newall by three months, who had been informally told by Ellington in 1936 that he was expected to be appointed as the new Chief of the Air Staff.
By the time World War II broke out in 1939, the then occupant of the post, Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, had a service that had been undergoing the most rapid of expansions during the British rearmament programs of the late 1930s.
Newall gave way in 1940 to Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, who led the service for the rest of the war.
The military officers responsible for these decisions were the chiefs of staff of the armed forces, Sir Dudley Pound of the Royal Navy, General Sir Edmund Ironside of the British Army and Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall of the Royal Air Force.
Francis Storer Eaton Newall, 2nd Baron Newall DL ( born 23 June 1930, in Surrey, England ) is the son of Marshal of the Royal Air Force and Governor-General of New Zealand Sir Cyril Newall and his wife Olivia, and has served as a soldier, staff officer, diplomat, politician, legislator, businessman, and representative of the Crown in a variety of capacities.
Newall resided in his family's Surrey home before leaving for Cairo upon his father's appointment as Air Officer Commanding Middle East.

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