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  • William Gilbert Chaloner
  • British paleobotanist (1928–2016)

    William Gilbert Chaloner FRS (22 November 1928 – 13 October 2016) was a British palaeobotanist. He was Professor of Botany in the Earth Sciences Department

    William Gilbert Chaloner

    William_Gilbert_Chaloner

  • Chaloner
  • Name list

    slave trader William Gilbert Chaloner (1928–2016), British palaeobotanist Chaloner Alabaster (1838–1898), English administrator in China Chaloner Arcedeckne

    Chaloner

    Chaloner

  • William Chaloner (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Chaloner may refer to: William Chaloner (1650s, or 1665–1699), con artist William Gilbert Chaloner (1928–2016), British paleobotanist William

    William Chaloner (disambiguation)

    William_Chaloner_(disambiguation)

  • Linnean Society of London
  • Learned society for the study and dissemination of taxonomy and natural history

    Humphry Greenwood 1979–1982: William T. Stearn 1982–1985: Robert James "Sam" Berry 1985–1988: William Gilbert Chaloner 1988–1991: Michael Frederick Claridge

    Linnean Society of London

    Linnean_Society_of_London

  • Ghillean Prance
  • British botanist and ecologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Ghillean Prance

    Ghillean_Prance

  • Paleobotany
  • Study of organic evolution of plants based on fossils

    nastae Edward W. Berry (1875–1945), paleoecology and phytogeography William Gilbert Chaloner (1928–2016) Isabel Cookson (1893–1973), early vascular plants,

    Paleobotany

    Paleobotany

    Paleobotany

  • Sandra Knapp
  • American botanist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Sandra Knapp

    Sandra Knapp

    Sandra_Knapp

  • Arthur Smith Woodward
  • English palaeontologist (1864–1944)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Arthur Smith Woodward

    Arthur Smith Woodward

    Arthur_Smith_Woodward

  • Felix Eugen Fritsch
  • British marine biologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Felix Eugen Fritsch

    Felix Eugen Fritsch

    Felix_Eugen_Fritsch

  • Paul Brakefield
  • British evolutionary biologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Paul Brakefield

    Paul_Brakefield

  • Anjali Goswami
  • Paleo-biologist and professor

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Anjali Goswami

    Anjali_Goswami

  • Gavin de Beer
  • British evolutionary embryologist (1899–1972)

    problem – 1971 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his world – 1972 Ernest James William Barrington (1973). "Gavin Rylands de Beer. 1899–1972". Biographical Memoirs

    Gavin de Beer

    Gavin_de_Beer

  • John Ramsbottom (mycologist)
  • British mycologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    John Ramsbottom (mycologist)

    John Ramsbottom (mycologist)

    John_Ramsbottom_(mycologist)

  • R. J. Berry
  • British geneticist, naturalist and Christian theorist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    R. J. Berry

    R._J._Berry

  • William Carruthers (botanist)
  • British botanist (1830–1922)

    William C. Carruthers FRS (29 May 1830 – 2 June 1922) was a British botanist and paleobotanist. Carruthers was the keeper of the Botanical Department

    William Carruthers (botanist)

    William Carruthers (botanist)

    William_Carruthers_(botanist)

  • Sidney Frederic Harmer
  • British zoologist

    Linnean Medal (1934). Sidney Harmer was born in 1862, the son of Frederic William Harmer, a Norwich wool merchant and amateur geologist, who served as the

    Sidney Frederic Harmer

    Sidney_Frederic_Harmer

  • Charles Baron Clarke
  • British botanist (1832–1906)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Charles Baron Clarke

    Charles Baron Clarke

    Charles_Baron_Clarke

  • Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
  • Scottish botanist (1773–1858)

    Engraving after 'Men of Science Living in 1807-8', John Gilbert engraved by George Zobel and William Walker, ref. NPG 1075a, National Portrait Gallery, London

    Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)

    Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)

    Robert_Brown_(botanist,_born_1773)

  • William Abbott Herdman
  • Scottish marine zoologist, oceanographer

    Sir William Abbott Herdman FRS FRSE FLS (5 September 1858, Edinburgh – 21 July 1924) was a Scottish marine zoologist and oceanographer. His zoological

    William Abbott Herdman

    William Abbott Herdman

    William_Abbott_Herdman

  • Alfred Barton Rendle
  • British botanist (1865–1938)

    Wikisource has original works by or about: Alfred Barton Rendle Stearn, William T.,The Natural History Museum at South Kensington ISBN 0-434-73600-7 Books

    Alfred Barton Rendle

    Alfred Barton Rendle

    Alfred_Barton_Rendle

  • Brian G. Gardiner (biologist)
  • British palaeontologist and zoologist (1932–2021)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Brian G. Gardiner (biologist)

    Brian_G._Gardiner_(biologist)

  • James Edward Smith (botanist)
  • English botanist (1759–1828)

    to Rees's Cyclopædia between 1808 and 1819, following the death of Rev. William Wood, who had started the work. In addition, he contributed 57 biographies

    James Edward Smith (botanist)

    James Edward Smith (botanist)

    James_Edward_Smith_(botanist)

  • Lyell Medal
  • British geological award

    Imbrie 1992 Alfred G. Fischer 1993 Michael Robert Leeder 1994 William Gilbert Chaloner 1995 Robert Keith O'Nions 1996 Richard Allen Fortey 1997 Richard Barrie

    Lyell Medal

    Lyell Medal

    Lyell_Medal

  • Thomas Bell (zoologist)
  • English zoologist, surgeon and writer

    he took a keen interest in its former resident, the amateur naturalist Gilbert White. In 1877 he published a new edition of White's book The Natural History

    Thomas Bell (zoologist)

    Thomas Bell (zoologist)

    Thomas_Bell_(zoologist)

  • Gordon McGregor Reid
  • (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Gordon McGregor Reid

    Gordon_McGregor_Reid

  • List of people associated with Royal Holloway, University of London
  • music department David Cesarani, Research Professor in History William Gilbert Chaloner, Fellow of the Royal Society Justin Champion, professor of the

    List of people associated with Royal Holloway, University of London

    List_of_people_associated_with_Royal_Holloway,_University_of_London

  • Irene Manton
  • British botanist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Irene Manton

    Irene Manton

    Irene_Manton

  • Sydney Howard Vines
  • British Botanist and Academic

    the author when citing a botanical name. His parents' birthnames were William Reynolds and Jessie Robertson. He married an Agnes Bertha Perry in 1884

    Sydney Howard Vines

    Sydney Howard Vines

    Sydney_Howard_Vines

  • Arthur Roy Clapham
  • British botanist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Arthur Roy Clapham

    Arthur_Roy_Clapham

  • Dianne Edwards
  • Welsh palaeobotanist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Dianne Edwards

    Dianne_Edwards

  • Kingston Grammar School
  • Private day school in Kingston upon Thames, England

    football player, Turks and Caicos Paul Butler — Bishop of Durham William Gilbert Chaloner — paleobiologist, Royal Holloway Richard Cheetham — Bishop of Kingston

    Kingston Grammar School

    Kingston_Grammar_School

  • Errol White
  • British geologist (1901–1985)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Errol White

    Errol_White

  • David Smith (botanist)
  • British botanist (1930–2018)

    symbiotic relationship. Smith was the youngest of two sons. His parents were William Smith, a mining engineer, and Elva (née Deeble) who was a teacher. Smith's

    David Smith (botanist)

    David_Smith_(botanist)

  • Linnean Medal
  • Award to biologist from scientific society

    Southwood 1989: William Donald Hamilton and Sir David Smith 1990: Sir Ghillean Tolmie Prance and F. Gwendolen Rees 1991: William Gilbert Chaloner and R. M.

    Linnean Medal

    Linnean Medal

    Linnean_Medal

  • Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset
  • Duke of Somerset

    married William Blount, of Orelton, Herefordshire, in 1839. Lady Jane Wilhelmina Seymour Lady Anna Maria Jane Seymour (d. 1873), who married William Tollemache

    Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset

    Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset

    Edward_St_Maur,_11th_Duke_of_Somerset

  • Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby
  • British politician (1775–1851)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby

    Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby

    Edward_Smith-Stanley,_13th_Earl_of_Derby

  • William Thomas Calman
  • Scottish zoologist

    William Thomas Calman CB FRSE FRS FLS (29 December 1871 – 29 September 1952) was a Scottish zoologist, specialising in the Crustacea. From 1927 to 1936

    William Thomas Calman

    William_Thomas_Calman

  • Edward Stanley (bishop)
  • 18th/19th-century English bishop

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Edward Stanley (bishop)

    Edward Stanley (bishop)

    Edward_Stanley_(bishop)

  • Humphry Greenwood
  • English ichthyologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Humphry Greenwood

    Humphry Greenwood

    Humphry_Greenwood

  • Carl Pantin
  • British zoologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Carl Pantin

    Carl Pantin

    Carl_Pantin

  • Edward Bagnall Poulton
  • British evolutionary biologist

    born in Reading, Berkshire on 27 January 1856, the son of the architect William Ford Poulton and his wife, Georgina Sabrina Bagnall. He was educated at

    Edward Bagnall Poulton

    Edward Bagnall Poulton

    Edward_Bagnall_Poulton

  • David Prain
  • Scottish physician and botanist (1857–1944)

    Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Argyll Robertson, Alexander Crum Brown, and Sir William Turner. In 1898 he was promoted to Director of the Royal Botanic Garden

    David Prain

    David_Prain

  • E. S. Russell
  • Scottish biologist and philosopher of biology (1887–1954)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    E. S. Russell

    E._S._Russell

  • George Bentham
  • English botanist (1800–1884)

    Bentham's claims to priority were finally vindicated against those of Sir William Hamilton by Herbert Spencer. In 1836 he published his Labiatarum genera

    George Bentham

    George Bentham

    George_Bentham

  • William T. Stearn
  • British botanist (1911–2001)

    William Thomas Stearn CBE FLS VMH (/stɜːrn/; 16 April 1911 – 9 May 2001) was a British botanist. Born in Cambridge in 1911, he was largely self-educated

    William T. Stearn

    William_T._Stearn

  • Dukinfield Henry Scott
  • British botanist

    on 28 November 1854, the fifth and youngest son of architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and his wife Caroline Oldrid. Scott received private tuitions and

    Dukinfield Henry Scott

    Dukinfield Henry Scott

    Dukinfield_Henry_Scott

  • George Allman (natural historian)
  • Irish natural historian (1812-1898)

    appointed professor of botany in that university, succeeding the botanist William Allman (1776–1846), who was the father of George Johnston Allman (distant

    George Allman (natural historian)

    George Allman (natural historian)

    George_Allman_(natural_historian)

  • Arthur Disbrowe Cotton
  • English botanist and mycologist (1879–1962)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Arthur Disbrowe Cotton

    Arthur Disbrowe Cotton

    Arthur_Disbrowe_Cotton

  • Albert Günther
  • German-born British zoologist (1830–1914)

    Mitchell née McIntosh (1842–1869), sister of William M'Intosh. They had one son, the historian Robert William Theodore Günther (1869–1940). Roberta died

    Albert Günther

    Albert Günther

    Albert_Günther

  • Hugh Hamshaw Thomas
  • British paleobotanist

    Wrexham the son of Elizabeth Lloyd, from a farming family, and her husband William Thomas, who ran a men's outfitter's business. He had an elder brother and

    Hugh Hamshaw Thomas

    Hugh Hamshaw Thomas

    Hugh_Hamshaw_Thomas

  • Vaughan Southgate
  • British parasitologist (born 1944)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Vaughan Southgate

    Vaughan_Southgate

  • Andrew Cunningham Scott
  • British geologist (born 1952)

    (Bedford College) and a PhD (Birkbeck College) studying under William Gilbert Chaloner. His thesis concerned the palaeoecology of Carboniferous Coal Measure

    Andrew Cunningham Scott

    Andrew_Cunningham_Scott

  • 2016 in the United Kingdom
  • Bianco). Leo Harrison, 94, cricketer (Hampshire). 13 October – William Gilbert Chaloner, 87, palaeobotanist. 14 October Jean Alexander, 90, actress (Coronation

    2016 in the United Kingdom

    2016_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Jack Hawkes (botanist)
  • (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Jack Hawkes (botanist)

    Jack_Hawkes_(botanist)

  • Frederick Ernest Weiss
  • Anglo-German botanist (1865–1953)

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Frederick Ernest Weiss

    Frederick Ernest Weiss

    Frederick_Ernest_Weiss

  • Thomas Chaloner (statesman)
  • English Statesman and Poet

    Sir Thomas Chaloner (1521 – 14 October 1565) was an English statesman and poet. Thomas Chaloner was born in 1521 to Margaret Myddleton (c. 1490–1534) and

    Thomas Chaloner (statesman)

    Thomas Chaloner (statesman)

    Thomas_Chaloner_(statesman)

  • Charles Stewart (zoologist)
  • English zoologist and comparative anatomist

    Royal College of Surgeons of England from 1884 to 1900, in succession to William Henry Flower. After practising for four years at Plymouth, he was appointed

    Charles Stewart (zoologist)

    Charles_Stewart_(zoologist)

  • R. B. Seymour Sewell
  • British military doctor and naturalist (1880–1964)

    number of notable siblings, including Richard Clarke Sewell (1803–1864), William Sewell (1804–1874), Henry Sewell (1807–1879), James Edwards Sewell (1810–1903)

    R. B. Seymour Sewell

    R._B._Seymour_Sewell

  • Michael Claridge
  • British entomologist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    Michael Claridge

    Michael_Claridge

  • East Sheen Cemetery
  • Church

    in later life, served as the Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge William Gilbert Chaloner (1928–2016), palaeobotanist, who was Professor of Botany in the

    East Sheen Cemetery

    East Sheen Cemetery

    East_Sheen_Cemetery

  • Peter G. Kevan
  • British-Canadian entomologist

    with evolutionary biologist Doug Savile and plant fossil expert William Gilbert Chaloner. This study linked Devonian mites and springtails with spore dispersal

    Peter G. Kevan

    Peter G. Kevan

    Peter_G._Kevan

  • Tom Harris (botanist)
  • English paleobotanist (1903–1983)

    Cairngorms. However he also supervised post-graduate students, including William Chaloner and Winifred Pennington, both later professors of botany. Others who

    Tom Harris (botanist)

    Tom_Harris_(botanist)

  • Deaths in October 2016
  • monarch, King (since 1946) Lloyd Bitzer, 85, American rhetorician. William Gilbert Chaloner, 87, British palaeobotanist. Delia Davin, 72, English pioneer of

    Deaths in October 2016

    Deaths_in_October_2016

  • David F. Cutler
  • English botanist

    (1973–1976) Humphry Greenwood (1976–1979) William T. Stearn (1979–1982) R. J. Berry (1982–1985) William Gilbert Chaloner (1985–1988) Michael Claridge (1988–1991)

    David F. Cutler

    David_F._Cutler

  • Alexander Cave
  • British anatomist (1900–2001)

    got involved in several attempts to authenticate church relics. He and William L. Straus are known for having published jointly during 1957 the remark

    Alexander Cave

    Alexander_Cave

  • John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
  • English banker and politician (1834–1913)

    London Freeman, R. B. (1978). Charles Darwin: A companion. Folkestone: William Dawson & Sons Ltd. Grant Duff, Ursula (1924). The life-work of Lord Avebury

    John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury

    John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury

    John_Lubbock,_1st_Baron_Avebury

  • Astor family
  • Prominent Anglo-American family

    (1791–1869) William Backhouse Astor Sr. (1792–1875) Emily Astor (1819–1841) Margaret Astor "Maddie" Ward (1838–1875) John Armstrong Chaloner (1862–1935)

    Astor family

    Astor_family

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1976
  • Geoffrey Allen Peter Martin Biggs Sir John Ivan George Cadogan William Gilbert Chaloner Geoffrey Eglinton (1927-2016) Sir Roger James Elliott Lloyd Thomas

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1976

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1976

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C
  • 1791-05-05 1742 – 31 May 1825 Robert Chaloner 1811-04-04 1776-1846 MP for York 1820-26 William Gilbert Chaloner 1976-03-18 22 November 1928 – 13 October

    List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_A,_B,_C

  • Chaloner Ogle
  • Royal Navy officer and politician

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Chaloner Ogle KB (1681 – 11 April 1750) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. After serving as a junior officer during the

    Chaloner Ogle

    Chaloner Ogle

    Chaloner_Ogle

  • William Barlow (archdeacon of Salisbury)
  • Welsh churchman and scientist

    its origins in a manuscript he had prepared in 1609 for Sir Thomas Chaloner; Chaloner may have found him the position as chaplain to Prince Henry. British

    William Barlow (archdeacon of Salisbury)

    William_Barlow_(archdeacon_of_Salisbury)

  • William Brereton (courtier)
  • Courtier to Henry VIII of England

    British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2014. Glover, Robert; Fellows, William; Chaloner, Thomas (1882). Rylands, John Paul (ed.). The Visitation of Cheshire

    William Brereton (courtier)

    William_Brereton_(courtier)

  • William Kidd
  • Scottish privateer (1654–1701)

    by King William III of England, which authorised him as a privateer. This letter reserved 10% of the loot for the Crown, and Henry Gilbert's The Book

    William Kidd

    William Kidd

    William_Kidd

  • Gilbert Horseley
  • English privateer fl. 1574–1575

    Gilbert Horseley (fl. 1574‍–‍1575) was an Elizabethan privateer who lead raids in Veragua and colonial Honduras. Sylvester, a French corsair, is thought

    Gilbert Horseley

    Gilbert_Horseley

  • William Fly
  • English pirate

    William Fly (died 12 July 1726) was an English pirate who raided New England shipping fleets for three months in 1726 until he was captured by the crew

    William Fly

    William Fly

    William_Fly

  • William Walker (filibuster)
  • American physician, lawyer, journalist, and mercenary (1824–1860)

    William Walker (May 8, 1824 – September 12, 1860) was an American journalist and mercenary. In the era of the expansion of the United States, driven by

    William Walker (filibuster)

    William Walker (filibuster)

    William_Walker_(filibuster)

  • William Dampier
  • English explorer, pirate, privateer and naturalist (1651–1715)

    William Dampier (1651 – March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer and naturalist who became the first Englishman to explore parts of what

    William Dampier

    William Dampier

    William_Dampier

  • William Rhett
  • English-born planter, politician and military officer

    Colonel William Rhett (4 September 1666 – 12 January 1723) was an English-born planter, politician and military officer who moved to the Carolinas, where

    William Rhett

    William Rhett

    William_Rhett

  • William Jackson (pirate)
  • 17th-century English privateer

    William Jackson (fl. 1639–1645) was an English privateer who, based in Guanaja and Roatan, was in the service of the Providence Island Company from 1639

    William Jackson (pirate)

    William_Jackson_(pirate)

  • Battle of Cape Lopez
  • 1722 British naval battle with pirates off Gabon

    Golden Age of Piracy. HMS Swallow, a British ship of the line under Captain Chaloner Ogle, defeated the pirate ship of Bartholomew Roberts off the coast of

    Battle of Cape Lopez

    Battle of Cape Lopez

    Battle_of_Cape_Lopez

  • English Council of State
  • Executive government of the Commonwealth of England

    Anthony Stapley, Robert Bennet, William Sydenham and Philip Jones; and four civilians, Walter Strickland, Sir Gilbert Pickering, John Carew and Samuel

    English Council of State

    English Council of State

    English_Council_of_State

  • W & J Galloway & Sons
  • British manufacturer of steam engines and boilers

    Retrieved 27 February 2011. Shaw, William Arthur (1894). Manchester Old and New. London: Cassell. p. 65. Chaloner p. 112. Chaloner p. 120. Armstrong, Robert (1856)

    W & J Galloway & Sons

    W & J Galloway & Sons

    W_&_J_Galloway_&_Sons

  • The Pirates of Penzance
  • 1879 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

    opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The_Pirates_of_Penzance

  • William Burke (pirate)
  • Irish pirate and trader (d. 1699)

    William Burke (died 1699, first name occasionally Thomas, last name occasionally Burk, Burt, Bourck, Burch, or Burcke) was an Irish pirate and trader

    William Burke (pirate)

    William_Burke_(pirate)

  • William Kyd
  • English pirate

    William Kyd (fl. 1430–1453) was a 15th-century English pirate active in South West England from the 1430s until the 1450s. Operating mainly out of Exmouth

    William Kyd

    William_Kyd

  • Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Liverpool, England

    London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10910-5. Redford, Arthur; Chaloner, William Henry (1976). Labour migration in England, 1800–1850. Manchester University

    Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

    Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

    Liverpool_Metropolitan_Cathedral

  • William May (pirate)
  • Pirate who was active in the Indian Ocean

    William Mayes (fl. 1689–1700) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean, best known for taking over William Kidd's ship Blessed William and sailing with

    William May (pirate)

    William_May_(pirate)

  • List of con artists
  • is a list of notable individuals who exploited confidence tricks. William Chaloner (1650–1699): Serial counterfeiter and confidence trickster proven guilty

    List of con artists

    List_of_con_artists

  • Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury
  • British statesman (1660–1718)

    sprawling ensemble BBC serial The First Churchills (1969). William Chaloner King William III did not accept Sunderland’s resignation until 1699, but

    Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury

    Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury

    Charles_Talbot,_1st_Duke_of_Shrewsbury

  • Christopher Moody
  • British pirate

    never a Captain and so would not have had a flag of his own in any event. Chaloner Ogle - the Royal Navy captain who killed Bartholomew Roberts and captured

    Christopher Moody

    Christopher_Moody

  • William Wright (privateer)
  • English privateer and buccaneer

    William Wright (fl. 1675-1682) was an English privateer in French service and later buccaneer who raided Spanish towns in the late 17th century. Little

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  • Pedro Gilbert
  • Spanish pirate and slave trader (1797–1835)

    Pedro Gilbert (c. 1797 – June 11, 1835) was a Spanish pirate, privateer and slave trader. At the time of his execution, he was one of the few remaining

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  • Keelhauling
  • Form of punishment for sailors

    of a keelhauling proper. Several 17th-century English writers such as William Monson and Nathaniel Boteler recorded the use of keelhauling on English

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  • Four Emperors (One Piece)
  • Strongest pirate crew in One Piece

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  • William Moody (pirate)
  • British pirate

    William Moody (died 1719, last name occasionally Moudy) was a London-born pirate active in the Caribbean and off the coast of Africa. He is best known

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  • Bartholomew Roberts
  • Welsh pirate (1682–1722)

    Roberts' Jolly Roger based on the William Matthew-description Interpretation of Skyrme's consort-flag based on the Chaloner Ogle-description Most of the information

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  • Old Roger (Jolly Roger)
  • Historical pirate flag

    from it, in the other." Interpretation of Charles Harris' flag One of William Moody's pirate flags is described as: “A black Flag, having a white Man

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  • William Hutchinson (privateer)
  • William Hutchinson (c. 1715 probably in Newcastle upon Tyne, England – 11 February 1801 in Liverpool, England) was an English mariner, privateer, author

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  • Barbary Wars
  • Wars in North Africa between the United States and the Barbary States, 1801-1805, 1815

    The Story of Commodore William Phillip Bainbridge. AuthorHouse. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4520-7267-8. The life of the late Gen. William Eaton. E. Merriam & Co

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  • John Challoner
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    their brother was the Elizabethan ambassador and statesman, Sir Thomas Chaloner. John Challoner was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1541 and had begun a career

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  • Male

    English

    WILLIAM

    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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  • GILBERTE
  • Female

    French

    GILBERTE

    Variant spelling of French Gileberte, GILBERTE means "pledge-bright."

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  • DILBERT
  • Male

    English

    DILBERT

    Variant spelling of English Delbert, DILBERT means "bright nobility."

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  • FILIBERT
  • Male

    French

    FILIBERT

    French form of German Filabert, FILIBERT means "very bright."

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  • Fitz Gilbert
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Fitz Gilbert

    Son of Gilbert.

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  • GILABERTE
  • Female

    French

    GILABERTE

    Variant spelling of French Gileberte, GILABERTE means "pledge-bright."

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  • GILBERTA
  • Female

    Spanish

    GILBERTA

    Feminine form of Spanish Gilberto, GILBERTA means "pledge-bright."

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  • Gilbert
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    English (of Norman origin), French, and North German

    Gilbert

    English (of Norman origin), French, and North German : from Giselbert, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This personal name enjoyed considerable popularity in England during the Middle Ages, partly as a result of the fame of St. Gilbert of Sempringham (1085–1189), the founder of the only native English monastic order.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The Devon family of Gilbert can be traced to Geoffrey Gilbert (died 1349), who represented Totnes in Parliament in 1326. His descendants included Sir Humphrey Gilbert (died 1583), who discovered Newfoundland.

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  • GISBERT
  • Male

    French

    GISBERT

    French form of Old High German Gisilbert, GISBERT means "pledge-bright."

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  • ILBERT
  • Male

    French

    ILBERT

    Norman French form of German Hilbert, ILBERT means "battle-bright."

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  • Male

    English

    GILBERT

    English form of Old French Gilebert, GILBERT means "pledge-bright." 

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    Gilliom

    English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.

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  • Gilberto
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    American, Australian, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Gilberto

    Illustrious Pledge; Shining Pledge; Pledge; Bright Promise; Spanish Form of Gilbert Hostage

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  • AILBEART
  • Male

    Scottish

    AILBEART

    Scottish Gaelic form of English Albert, AILBEART means "bright nobility."

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  • GYSBERT
  • Male

    French

    GYSBERT

    Variant spelling of French Gisbert, GYSBERT means "pledge-bright."

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  • GILEBERTE
  • Female

    French

    GILEBERTE

    Feminine form of French Gilebert, GILEBERTE means "pledge-bright."

    GILEBERTE

  • AILBERT
  • Male

    Scottish

    AILBERT

    Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ailbeart, AILBERT means "bright nobility."

    AILBERT

  • Hibbert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hibbert

    English : variant of Hilbert.

    Hibbert

  • FULBERT
  • Male

    French

    FULBERT

    French form of German Filabert, FULBERT means "very bright." 

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  • Killian Cillian
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Killian Cillian

    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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  • Pedder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pedder

    English : from a derivative of Middle English pedder ‘pannier’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a peddler or someone who carried a pannier. This name is now frequent in Australia.

  • NICLAUS
  • Male

    German

    NICLAUS

    Variant spelling of German Niklaus, NICLAUS means "victor of the people."

  • Venjamin
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Venjamin

    Son of the right hand.

  • Sniti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sniti

    Flower

  • Gazi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, German, Turkish

    Gazi

    Leader

  • Olympe
  • Girl/Female

    French Greek

    Olympe

    From Olympus.

  • Waquini
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Waquini

    Hook nose.

  • Hannibal
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Hannibal

    German : from a post-humanist personal name.English : from the personal name Anabel, an alteration of Amabel, a feminine name derived from Latin amabilis ‘lovable’.

  • Callahan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, Irish

    Callahan

    Little Bright Headed One

  • Lyndsey
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Scottish

    Lyndsey

    A Lake; A Place of Linden Trees

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  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Filbert
  • n.

    The fruit of the Corylus Avellana or hazel. It is an oval nut, containing a kernel that has a mild, farinaceous, oily taste, agreeable to the palate.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Gibbet
  • v. t.

    To hang and expose on a gibbet.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Gibbeted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gibbet

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Gibbeting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gibbet

  • Prickle
  • n.

    A sieve of filberts, -- about fifty pounds.

  • Gibbered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gibber

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Giblet
  • a.

    Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie.

  • Gibbering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gibber

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Fork
  • n.

    The gibbet.

  • Cushion
  • n.

    a pad on which gilders cut gold leaf

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.