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* 1902 – Paul Dirac, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1984 )
* 1931 – Roger Penrose, English physicist
* 1875 – William Eccles, English physicist ( d. 1966 )
* 1959 – Stephen Wolfram, English physicist and mathematician
* 1915 – Henry Moseley, English physicist ( b. 1887 )
The term " morphine ", used in English and French, was given by the French physicist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac ).
* 1965 – Sir Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1892 )
* 1903 – Cecil Frank Powell, English physicist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1969 )
* 1850 – William Sturgeon, English physicist and inventor ( b. 1783 )
* 1603 – William Gilbert, English physicist and physician ( b. 1544 )
English chemist John Frederic Daniell | John Daniell ( relative direction | left ) and physicist Michael Faraday ( relative direction | right ), both credited as founders of electrochemistry today.
Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley ( 23 November 1887 – 10 August 1915 ) was an English physicist.
* 1832 – William Crookes, English physicist and chemist ( d. 1919 )
* 1851 – Oliver Lodge, English physicist and writer ( d. 1940 )
* 1786 – Joseph Jackson Lister, English opticist and physicist ( d. 1869 )
* 1942 – Stephen Hawking, English theoretical physicist and author
Sir John Ambrose Fleming FRS ( 29 November 1849 – 18 April 1945 ) was an English electrical engineer and physicist.
It is named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule ( 1818 – 1889 ).
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, OM ( 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919 ) was an English physicist who, with William Ramsay, discovered argon, an achievement for which he earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904.
* 1892 – George Paget Thomson, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1975 )
* 1850 – Oliver Heaviside, English physicist ( d. 1925 )
The English mathematician and physicist Isaac Newton improved this analysis by defining force and mass and relating these to acceleration.
* 1772 – John Canton, English physicist ( b. 1718 )
* 1890 – William Lawrence Bragg, English physicist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1971 )
Before them, in 1784, the English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish had discovered that air contains a small proportion of a substance less reactive than nitrogen.

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The outstanding example was in Garibaldi And The Thousand, where he made use of unpublished papers of Lord John Russell and English consular materials to reveal the motives which led the British government to permit Garibaldi to cross the Straits of Messina.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
From the saddlebags, hung on a Hitchcock chair, David took out a good English razor, a present from John Hunter.
Roy Mason is essentially a landscape painter whose style and direction has a kinship with the English watercolorists of the early nineteenth century, especially the beautifully patterned art of John Sell Cotman.
* John Austin ( legal philosopher ) ( 1790 – 1859 ), English jurist
In 1805, English instructor and natural philosopher John Dalton used the concept of atoms to explain why elements always react in ratios of small whole numbers ( the law of multiple proportions ) and why certain gases dissolved better in water than others.
* 1792 – John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, English statesman ( d. 1840 )
* 1665 – John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, English politician ( d. 1751 )
* 1954 – John Lloyd, English tennis player
* 1889 – John Middleton Murry, English poet ( d. 1957 )
* 1631 – John Dryden, English poet and playwright ( d. 1700 )
* 1653 – John Oldham, English poet ( d. 1683 )
* 1879 – John Ireland, English composer ( d. 1962 )
* 1925 – John Dexter, English director ( d. 1990 )
The first recorded English antitrinitarian was John Assheton who was forced to recant before Thomas Cranmer in 1548.
* 1692 – John Henley, English clergyman ( d. 1759 )
* 1840 – John Bigham, 1st Viscount Mersey, English jurist and politician ( d. 1929 )
* 2007 – John Gardner, English author ( b. 1926 )
* 2012 – John Berry, English motorcycle racing promoter and manager ( b. 1944 )
The Baptist movement originated with Thomas Helwys, who left his mentor John Smyth ( who had moved into shared belief and other distinctives of the Dutch Waterlander Mennonites of Amsterdam ) and returned to London to start the first English Baptist Church in 1611.
Later General Baptists such as John Griffith, Samuel Loveday, and Thomas Grantham defended a Reformed Arminian theology that reflected more the Arminianism of Arminius than that of the later Remonstrants or the English Arminianism of Arminian Puritans like John Goodwin or Anglican Arminians such as Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond.
While Wesley freely made use of the term " Arminian ," he did not self-consciously root his soteriology in the theology of Arminius but was highly influenced by 17th-century English Arminianism and thinkers such as John Goodwin, Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond of the Anglican " Holy Living " school, and the Remonstrant Hugo Grotius.
* 1944 – John Renbourn, English guitarist and songwriter ( Pentangle )
* 1682 – John Hadley, English mathematician and inventor of the octant ( d. 1744 )

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