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* 1750 – Caroline Herschel, German-born astronomer ( d. 1848 )
The number of nebulae was then greatly expanded by the efforts of William Herschel and his sister Caroline Herschel.
Herschel's discoveries were supplemented by those of Caroline Herschel ( 11 objects ) and his son John Herschel ( 1754 objects ) and published by him as General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters in 1864.
* Caroline Herschel is granted an annual salary of £ 50 by King George III of Great Britain for acting as assistant to her brother William in astronomy.
* August 1 – Caroline Herschel discovers a comet ( the first discovered by a woman ).
While it is commonly accepted that Herschel Island ( in the Arctic Ocean, part of the Yukon Territory ) was named after him, the entries in the expedition journal of Sir John Franklin state that the latter wished to honour the Herschel name, about which John Herschel ’ s father ( Sir William Herschel ) and his aunt ( Caroline Herschel ) constitute two other notable members of this family.
# Caroline Emilia Mary Herschel ( 31 March 1830 – 29 Jan 1909 ), who married Alexander Hamilton-Gordon
The comet was also identified with the one seen by Pierre Méchain in 1786 and by Caroline Herschel in 1795.
Caroline Lucretia Herschel ( 16 March 1750 – 9 January 1848 ) was a German-British astronomer and the sister of astronomer Sir William Herschel with whom she worked throughout both of their careers.
Caroline was born in Hannover to Isaac Herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen of Hannover.
William was labeled an astronomer ; however, Caroline Herschel was an astronomer in her own right.
A telescope that William Herschel made for Caroline 1795
Caroline returned to Hanover in 1822 following her brother's death, but did not abandon her astronomical studies, continuing to verify and confirm William's findings and producing a catalogue of nebulae to assist her nephew John Herschel in his work.
* Caroline Lucretia Herschel ( 1750 – 1848 ), astronomer and singer, sister of Sir William Herschel
* Caroline Herschel is granted an annual salary of £ 50 by King George III of Great Britain for acting as assistant to her brother William in astronomy.
* Caroline Herschel and Mary Somerville become the first women members of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Caroline died after only one year of marriage, on 28 December 1782 having succumbed to smallpox.
The children were: Jenny Caroline ( m. Longuet ; 1844 – 83 ); Jenny Laura ( m. Lafargue ; 1845 – 1911 ); Edgar ( 1847 – 1855 ); Henry Edward Guy (" Guido "; 1849 – 1850 ); Jenny Eveline Frances (" Franziska "; 1851 – 52 ); Jenny Julia Eleanor ( 1855 – 98 ) and one more who died before being named ( July 1857 ).
Born near Lexington, Kentucky to Carter Henry Harrison II and Caroline Russell, he was only a few months old when his father died.
The native tradition of Latin music which Byrd had done so much to keep alive more or less died with him, while consort music underwent a huge change of character at the hands of a new generation of professional musicians at the Jacobean and Caroline courts.
His father died when he was a baby and his mother, Caroline Harris, was a stage actress, so he worked in theatres in his early days, between schooling, doing " walk-ons ".
In 1817, Caroline was devastated when her daughter Charlotte died in childbirth ; she heard the news from a passing courier as George had refused to write and tell her.
Her father was the ruler of one of the smallest German states ; he died of smallpox at the age of 32, when Caroline was three years old.
Queen Caroline died 7 August 1821.
In 1838, Edith died and Southey married Caroline Anne Bowles, also a poet, on June 4, 1839.
He died in the house of his mistress Sophia Caroline Booth in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea on 19 December 1851.
They had two children: Scott and Caroline, who were nine and six respectively when she died.
On May 10, 1863, Confederate Lieutenant General Thomas " Stonewall " Jackson died of complications from pneumonia at the Chandler plantation in Guinea Station ( also known as Guiney's Station ), in the unincorporated Caroline County community of Woodford.
Caroline Benn died of cancer on 22 November 2000, aged 74, after a prominent career as an educationalist.
However, she was never the Viscountess Melbourne because she died before Melbourne succeeded to the peerage ; hence, she is known to history as Lady Caroline Lamb.
* By Lady Catherine Caroline Montagu ( both died at an early age ):
She was the second of five children ; her siblings were Mary Amelia, who went blind ; Caroline Celestia, Charles Frederick, who died in infancy, and Grace Pearl.
In particular, the appendix reveals that Caroline Compson died in 1933, upon which Jason had Benjy committed to the state asylum ; fired the black servants ; sold the last of the Compson land ; and moved into an apartment above his farming supply store.
William ( 8 October 1831 – 15 May 1834 ) who died as an infant, and a daughter, Lady Louisa Caroline ( d. 21 September 1907 ), who married Admiral the Honourable Francis Egerton.
Caroline Cameron Gull was born in 1851 at Guy ’ s Hospital and died in 1929 ; she married Theodore Dyke Acland MD ( Oxon.
Frances was named after English novelist Frances ( Fanny ) Burney, the American poet Frances Osgood, and her sister who had died the previous year, Caroline Elizabeth.
* Lord Henry FitzRoy ( 9 April 1770 – 7 June 1828 ), clergyman ; he married Caroline Pigot ( died 1 January 1835 ) on 10 September 1800 and had five children.
In September 1809, his sister Ann Caroline died of yellow fever.
Caroline Astor spent her last several years suffering from periodic dementia, and she died at age 78 in 1908 and was interred in the Trinity Church Cemetery located in the far northern section of Manhattan.
The poet Caroline Anne Bowles ( 1786 – 1854 ) was born at Buckland Manor and died at Buckland Cottage.

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In They Do It With Mirrors ( 1952 ), it is mentioned that Miss Marple grew up in a cathedral close, and that she studied at an Italian finishing school with Americans Ruth Van Rydock and Caroline " Carrie " Louise Serrocold.
On 10 May 1810, a squadron consisting of the 36-gun frigate HMS Caroline, formerly French frigate HMS Piedmontaise, 18-gun sloop HMS Barracouta, and the 12-gun transport HMS Mandarin left Madras with money, supplies and troops to support the garrison at Amboyna, recently captured from the Dutch.
Love then bought her neighbor Lisa Roberts a bass guitar, and recruited drummer Caroline Rue at a Gwar concert.
File: JFK & Kids with horse at Camp David, 1963. png | John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Caroline Kennedy ( riding ' Tex ')
Such doctrines are, in the English-speaking world, largely associated with the House of Tudor and the early House of Stuart in Britain and the theology of the Caroline divines, who held their tenure at the pleasure of James I of England ( VI of Scotland ), Charles I and Charles II.
They cultivated only those arts which could add splendor to the nation, to the neglect of those which supported it – They neglected Trade & substantial Manufacture ... but does it follow that a total revolution is necessary that because we have given ourselves up too much to the ornaments of life, we will now have none at all ". When attending a dinner at Holland House, Fox's niece Caroline was sat next to Reynolds and " burst out into glorification of the Revolution – and was grievously chilled and checked by her neighbour's cautious and unsympathetic tone ".
The rupee traded at an average 19. 97 per euro by noon in the capital Victoria, compared with 11. 3421 last week, according to Caroline Abel, head of monetary analysis and statistics at the Central Bank of Seychelles.
Also present is Muller's daughter Caroline, nicknamed Cathy, then a senior medical student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In 1870, it was decided to let women take the secondary school examination (" studentexamen ") that gave the right to entry at universities and the right to study and complete degrees at the faculties of Medicine in Uppsala and Lund and at the Caroline Institute of Medicine and Surgery in Stockholm.
Her wish was granted at Caroline's marriage in 1816, when Wordsworth settled £ 30 annually on Caroline, a generous allowance (£ 1, 360 purchasing power in year 2000 pounds sterling ) that continued until 1835, when it was replaced by a capital settlement.
Caroline also continued to serve as his assistant, often taking notes while he observed at the telescope.
* June 22 – French settlers abandon Charlesfort, the first French attempt at colonizing the New World, and establish Fort Caroline in Florida.
She stayed with Sam Green, a free black minister living in East New Market, Maryland ; she also hid near her parents ' home at Poplar Neck in Caroline County, Maryland.
* Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse ( 2008 )... Caroline
* A British steamer named SS Sir Robert Peel, based in Canada, was burned by American forces on 29 May 1838, at the height of American-Canadian tensions over the Caroline Affair.
Caroline was born as Princess of Brunswick, with the courtesy title of Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel on 17 May 1768 at Braunschweig ( known in English as Brunswick ) in Germany.
On 20 November 1794, Lord Malmesbury arrived at Brunswick to escort Caroline to her new life in Britain.
Caroline and George were married on 8 April 1795 at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, in London.
Nine months after the wedding, Caroline gave birth to Princess Charlotte Augusta, George's only legitimate child, at Carlton House on 7 January 1796.

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