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English cricketer
Erasmus Albert Willson (13 October 1878 – 17 April 1948) was an English first-class cricketer who played in a single first-class match for Kent County
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List of Kent County Cricket Club players
List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_players
Grammar school in Sittingbourne, Kent, England
of Surgeons of England, 1949–54; Surgeon Rear-Admiral, Royal Navy Erasmus Willson, first-class cricketer George Zucco, character actor Robert Ladds (ex-Chemistry
Borden_Grammar_School
French-American chemist
polymeric reagents and polymer protecting groups. In 1979 Working with C.G. Willson at IBM during a sabbatical leave, he invented chemically amplified photoresists
Jean_Fréchet
French writer and humanist (died 1553)
treated the great questions of his time in his novels. Rabelais admired Erasmus and like him is considered a Christian humanist. He was critical of medieval
François_Rabelais
German musicologist
Lehrer – Forscher. Kassel 2008. - With contributions from Rachel Beckles Willson, Melinda Berlász, Bodo Bischoff, Simone Hohmaier, Heinz Holliger, Michael
Andreas_Traub
Planning and management of resources and processes
Moses, Kelli P.; Hargrove, Eugene; Mansilla, Andres O.; Kennedy, James H.; Willson, Mary; Jax, Kurt; Jones, Clive G.; Callicott, J. Baird (March 2012). "Integrating
Stewardship
German novelist (1875–1955)
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-07069-8. Translation by Leslie Willson of Thomas Mann: Das Leben als Kunstwerk (München C. H. Bick'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung
Thomas_Mann
Defunct medical school in Massachusetts, United States
Harvey Willson Harkness, mycologist and natural historian Josiah Gilbert Holland, novelist, poet and newspaperman Mark Hopkins (educator) Erasmus Darwin
Berkshire_Medical_College
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
September 2010. Schulz-Behrend, George; Lehmann, Winfred P.; Miller, David L.; Willson, A. Leslie (7 May 1976). "In Memoriam: Lee M. Hollander" (PDF). University
Søren_Kierkegaard
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
A 48-year-old Jefferson in 1791, in a portrait by Charles Willson Peale
Thomas_Jefferson
French philosopher, mathematician and sociologist (1798–1857)
world-making activities during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries" (Willson, M. 2019).[further explanation needed] In this utopian project, Comte introduces
Auguste_Comte
City in New York, United States
[citation needed], and Willson's Woods Park, a 23-acre (93,000 m2) county-owned park. One of the oldest parks in the county system, Willson's Woods offers a wave
Mount_Vernon,_New_York
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
The Rise of the Dutch Republic Vol. III, Harper Bros.: New York, p. 508. Willson, David Harris (1972). History of England, Holt, Rinehart & Winston: New
Netherlands
Sergeants Acting Sergeants Corporals C.302933V D. H. Daniels. 176233V N. J. Erasmus. 115135V I. D. Lotter. Acting Corporals 572656 K. R. Falgate. 100754V L
1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)
Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 to 1519
Need a New Institutional History?". In Evans, R. J. W.; Schaich, Michael; Willson, Peter H. (eds.). The Holy Roman Empire, 1495–1806. Oxford: Oxford University
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
American army officer and politician (1727–1806)
the Battle at Chignecto in September 1750. He married the daughter of Erasmus James Philipps, Elizabeth, at St. Paul's Church (Halifax) in 1754. Leaving
Horatio_Gates
Calendar year
philosopher (d. 1847) August 5 Sophie d'Artois, French princess (d. 1783) John Willson, Canadian judge (d. 1860) August 6 – William Crooks, Canadian politician
1776
(1931–2003) Richard Storrs Willis (1819–1900) Arthur Wills (1926–2020) Meredith Willson (1902–1984) Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772–1847) Charles Wilson (1931–2019)
List_of_composers_by_name
Movement that established the Church of Scotland
Scotland. As early as 1495 some Scots were in contact with Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536), the Netherlands-born leading figure in the northern humanist
Scottish_Reformation
Topics referred to by the same term
Wilson, also known as CIA, a character in The Dark Knight Rises William Willson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
William_Wilson
American philosopher (born 1932)
Reid and the Story of Epistemology", St Andrews University, 1995 Tate-Willson Lectures, Southern Methodist University, 1991 Stone Lectures, Princeton
Nicholas_Wolterstorff
German philosopher, theologian, poet (1744–1803)
Willson, A. Leslie. "Rogerius' "Open Deure": A Herder Source." Monatshefte 48, no. 1 (1956): 17–24. Accessed 3 October 2020. JSTOR 30166121. Willson,
Johann_Gottfried_Herder
German polymath (1769–1859)
1840s that he had been deeply interested in Darwin's grandfather's poetry. Erasmus Darwin had published the poem The Loves of the Plants in the early 1800s
Alexander_von_Humboldt
Piece of art that once existed
Boston Fire of 1872 Formerly belonging to Peter Wainwright Peale, Charles Willson Portrait of Thomas Paine 1777 1893 Fire at Joseph Jefferson's summer house
Lost_artworks
Australian zoologist, palaeontologist, and museum curator
Anglo-Catholic, Puseyite views — and following the practice of Charles Willson Peale at the Peale Museum, in Philadelphia — adorned the walls of the Museum
Gerard_Krefft
Decade
philosopher (d. 1847) August 5 Sophie d'Artois, French princess (d. 1783) John Willson, Canadian judge (d. 1860) August 6 – William Crooks, Canadian politician
1770s
Historic school in Lincoln, England
Clare. Edward Willson, F.S.A., (1787–1854). Lincoln architect, antiquary, architectural writer, and mayor of Lincoln in 1851–2. Willson wrote Specimens
Lincoln_Grammar_School
Independence. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-05-27. Willson, Beckles; Wolfe, James (1909). The Life and Letters of James Wolfe. London:
List of people with kidney stones
List_of_people_with_kidney_stones
House elections for the 50th U.S. Congress
Democratic hold. ▌Y Asher G. Caruth (Democratic) 50.4% ▌ Augustus E. Willson (Republican) 49.7% Kentucky 6 John G. Carlisle Democratic 1876 Incumbent
1886 United States House of Representatives elections
1886_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Month of 1926
for the Performing Arts. October 23, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2015. Willson, Rachel Beckles (2002) [2001]. "Kurtág, György". Grove Music Online. Oxford:
February_1926
Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours
Marines Rear-Admiral Norman Vincent Dickinson DSO DSC Rear-Admiral John Willson Musgrave Eaton DSO DSC Rear-Admiral Arthur Gordon Voules Hubback CBE Rear-Admiral
1953_Coronation_Honours
American physician, chemist and mineralogist
in mineralogy and chemistry. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Norton & Co. Willson, Lee Anne. "J. LAWRENCE SMITH AND HIS METEORITE COLLECTIONS" (PDF). Iowa
J._Lawrence_Smith_(chemist)
American engineer and inventor (1827–1907)
paternal ancestors had been engineers; his maternal grandfather was Charles Willson Peale. He was educated at common schools and studied for five years with
Coleman_Sellers_II
physician and missionary Troy Williamson (born 1983) – football player Paul Willson (born 1945) – actor August Wilson § (1945–2005) – Pulitzer Prize-winning
List_of_people_from_Minnesota
11th Governor of Kentucky
became governors of Missouri, as did one of his and Jane's grandsons. (Erasmus D Sappington (1809–1858) married Penelope Breathitt (1823–1904) daughter
John_Breathitt
British royal recognitions
Frank William Symmonds, Senior Executive Officer, War Office. William Willson Syrett, Export Manager, E. K. Cole (Radio Division) Ltd., London. Alfred
1957_New_Year_Honours
List of officials of an English county
Newland, of Queenborough 1741: Peter Wyche 1742: John Wright 1743: James Willson 1744: John Ayre 1745: Thomas Marriott 1746: Edmond Morris of Loddington
High Sheriff of Leicestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Leicestershire
Annual contest between Flint, Michigan, and Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1996 Flint, Michigan, USA The first W. Clarence Willson Memorial Trophy was awarded (girls basketball) 1997 Hamilton, Ontario,
CANUSA_Games
ERASMUS WILLSON
ERASMUS WILLSON
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Scandinavian
 Short form of Latin Erasmus, RASMUS means "beloved." In use by the Scandinavians.
Male
Greek
(ἜÏαστος) Greek name ERASTOS means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the chamberlain of the city of Corinth and one of Paul's disciples.
Boy/Male
Greek
Loved.
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish
Friendly; Loved; Lovable
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Prasius Gems
Male
Danish
, amiable.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French, Middle English cras ‘big’, ‘fat’ (Latin crassus).Possibly an altered spelling of German Krass.
Boy/Male
Swedish
Kingly.
Male
Greek
(ΈÏασμος) Greek name derived from the element erasmios, ERASMOS means "beloved."
Male
Danish
, amiable.
Male
English
Short form of Latin Erastus, RASTUS means "beloved."Â
Boy/Male
Spanish Greek
Friendly.
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Swedish
To Love; Desired; Beloved; Lovable
Boy/Male
Greek American Biblical
Loved.
Biblical
lovely, amiable
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Beloved; Amiable; Desired
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, German
Lovely
Boy/Male
Greek
Amiable.
Boy/Male
Greek
Desired or beloved, worthy of love. Famous bearer: St Erasmus (St. Elmo) is the patron saint of...
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Dutch
, amiable.
ERASMUS WILLSON
ERASMUS WILLSON
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Leo, LEONA means "lion."Â
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Muslim/Islamic
Administrator
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Indian, Tamil
Son of God
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Sound; Beautiful Girl
Girl/Female
Spanish
Victorious.
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess with a Powerful Spirit that Prevails; A Princess that Prevails
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Smart; Lucky
Male
Arthurian
, (lake), a king; the father of Erec.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who is always victorious
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Indian
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n.
One of several species of similar fishes of the genus Tylosurus, of which one species (T. marinus) is common on the Atlantic coast. T. Caribbaeus, a very large species, and T. crassus, are more southern; -- called also needlefish. Many of the common names of the European garfish are also applied to the American species.
n.
Pronunciation of / (eta) as the modern Greeks pronounce it, that is, like e in the English word be. This was the pronunciation advocated by Reu/hlin and his followers, in opposition to the etacism of Erasmus. See Etacism.
n.
A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.
pl.
of Ramus
n.
The lockjaw.
n.
One of the followers of Thomas Erastus, a German physician and theologian of the 16th century. He held that the punishment of all offenses should be referred to the civil power, and that holy communion was open to all. In the present day, an Erastian is one who would see the church placed entirely under the control of the State.
n.
A wasting of flesh without fever or apparent disease; a kind of consumption; atrophy; phthisis.
n.
Tonic spasm; -- applied generically to denote any disease characterized by tonic spasms, as tetanus, trismus, etc.
n.
Either one of two species of wading birds of the genus Aramus, intermediate between the cranes and rails. The limpkins are remarkable for the great length of the toes. One species (A. giganteus) inhabits Florida and the West Indies; the other (A. scolopaceus) is found in South America. Called also courlan, and crying bird.
n.
A small ramus, or branch.
a.
Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branch; rameal.
n.
A branch; a projecting part or prominent process; a ramification.
n.
One who, or that which, erases; esp., a sharp instrument or a piece of rubber used to erase writings, drawings, etc.
n.
A South American bird, of the genus Aramus, allied to the rails.
n.
The common garden cherry (Prunus Cerasus), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartarian, oxheart, morelle or morello, May-duke (corrupted from Medoc in France).
n.
The ramus of the lower jaw of a bird as far as it is naked; -- commonly used in the plural.