Trewarthenick
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Tregony — For the former parliamentary constituency, see Tregony (UK Parliament constituency). Coordinates: 50°16′06″N 4°54′41″W / 50.2684°N 4.9114°W / … Wikipedia
High Sheriff of Cornwall — High Sheriffs of Cornwall: a chronological list: Note : the Duchy of Cornwall has the right to choose High Sheriffs each year, [ [http://www.duchyofcornwall.org/abouttheduchy history acquisition.htm The Duchy of Cornwall] ] rather than the Privy… … Wikipedia
Francis Gregor (MP) — Francis Gregor (1 June 1760 12 July 1815 ) was an MP for the County of Cornwall, elected 10 July 1790, after a severe and protracted contest [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YdIKAAAAYAAJ pg=PA504 lpg=PA504 dq=%22Francis+Gregor%22+mp source=web … Wikipedia
William Gregor — Nacimiento 25 de diciembre de 1761 Trewarthenick, Cornwall Fallecimiento 11 de junio de 1817 Nacionalidad … Wikipedia Español
William Gregor — (25 December 1761 ndash; 11 June 1817) was the British clergyman and mineralogist who discovered the elemental metal titanium.LifeEarly yearsHe was born in Trewarthenick, Cornwall, the son of Francis Gregor and Mary Copley and the brother of… … Wikipedia
Marcus Evans — Born Marcus Paul Bruce Evans August 18, 1963 (1963 08 18) (age 48)[1] Charing Cross Hospital, Westminster Nationality British Known for … Wikipedia
William Gregor — (* 25. Dezember 1761 in Trewarthenick, Cornwall, England; † 11. Juni 1817 in Creed, Cornwall) war ein englischer Geistlicher und Mineraloge. Leben Seine Eltern waren Francis und Mary Gregor (geb. Copley). Er besuchte die Bristol Grammar School.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
William Gregor — William Gregor, né le 25 décembre 1761 à Trewarthenick (Cornouailles) et mort le 11 juin 1817 à Creed (Cornouailles) est un minéralogiste et pasteur anglais. On lui doit la description de nombreux minéraux, et surtout l invention du titane, en… … Wikipédia en Français
Gregor , William — (1761–1817) British mineralogist Born in Trewarthenick, Gregor was educated at Cambridge University. Although elected a fellow of his college he decided instead to pursue a career in the Church and became rector of Creed, Cornwall, in 1793. In… … Scientists