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  1. Charles Howard ( nascido Charles Howard ; 15 de março de 1746 - 16 de dezembro de 1815) foi um aristocrata britânico, 11º Duque de Norfolk , 9º Conde de Norfolk , 11º Conde de Surrey e 6º Conde Marechal da Inglaterra desde 1786. Cavaleiro da Ordem da Jarreteira . Durante a vida de seu pai, ele se sentou na Câmara dos Comuns e foi um ...

  2. Edward Charles Howard (født 28. mai 1774 i Sheffield i England, død 28. september 1816) var en britisk kjemiker. Han oppdaget kvikksølvfulminat , et kraftig eksplosiv. I 1813 oppfant han en metode for å raffinere sukker som innebar å koke rørsaften i et lukket kar (i stedet for en åpen kjele) oppvarmet av damp og holdt under delvis vakuum .

  3. 3-11-1966 is the birth date of Charles. His age is 57. Current address for Charles is 105 Kathleen Crt, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689-4607. We found two companies that listed this address in corporate registration documents — The Nobb Company, LLC and Jsb Empire, Inc. We assume that Joseph Frank Holloway and Emily Adele Howard were among ten ...

  4. Edward Charles Howard was born on 28 May 1774 at Dar-nell Hall near Sheffield. His father, Henry Howard (1713– 1787) was an unsuccessful wine merchant in Dublin. After his failure in business the 9th Duke of Norfolk, a kinsman, paid his debts and put him in charge of his Sheffield estates (Kurzer, 1999, 2000; Sears, 1976).

  5. 30 de dic. de 2020 · VINCENT, Sir CHARLES EDWARD HOWARD, generally known as Sir Howard Vincent (1849–1908), politician, born at Slinfold, Sussex, on 31 May 1849, was second and eldest surviving son of the five sons of Sir Frederick Vincent (1798–1883), eleventh baronet, sometime rector of Slinfold, Sussex, and prebendary of Chichester Cathedral, by his second wife, Maria Copley, daughter of Robert Young of ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2012 · Abstract. To Edward Charles Howard (1774-1816), a self-educated scientist without formal education in chemistry, we owe the (accidental) discovery of mercury fulminate, the finding that meteorites ...

  7. Un siglo después del descubrimiento que cautivó al mundo, el arqueólogo británico que protagonizó el hallazgo sigue siendo una figura enigmática, como el propio faraón. Howard Carter trabajando en el segundo ataúd de un nido de tres en la cámara funeraria de Tutankamón, 1925. Fotografía de Harry Burton / Alamy. Por Simon Ingram.