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  1. Henry Archer ( bp 18 November 1700 – 16 March 1768) of Hale, Hampshire was a British Member of Parliament. Early life. He was the second son of Andrew Archer of Umberslade Hall in Tanworth in Arden, Warwickshire and his wife Elizabeth Dashwood (a daughter of Sir Samuel Dashwood, Lord Mayor of London in 1702). His elder brother was Thomas Archer.

  2. Dr. Henry Archer was the primary developer of the first warp engine capable of reaching warp five, and was one of the principal designers of Enterprise NX-01. He was the father of Jonathan Archer and a good friend of Emory Erickson , the inventor of the transporter on Earth .

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  3. Henry Archer (1799-1863) 1 fue un abogado, inventor y promotor ferroviario pionero nacido en Irlanda. Inventor de la primera máquina práctica para perforar los bordes de los sellos de correos, también es conocido por haber promovido en Gales la construcción del Ferrocarril de Festiniog, una de las líneas más antiguas del Reino Unido. 2 .

  4. Henry Archer (MP) William Archer (critic) Thomas Dickson Archibald (judge) Anthony Arlidge; Ronald Armstrong-Jones; John Arnold (bishop) Joseph Arnould; John Asgill; Francis Ashley; George Askwith, 1st Baron Askwith; John Meir Astbury; Thomas Atkins (mercer) Victoria Atkins; Edward Tindal Atkinson; David Attard; Thomas Audley, 1st ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_ArcherHenry Archer - Wikipedia

    Philatelists know Henry Archer as the inventor of the first postage stamp perforating machine, which he patented in 1848, to facilitate stamp separation. Following the successful Prince Consort Essay trials in 1853, he sold his copyright and patents to the Postmaster General for £4,000. In early trials, his alternative Archer Roulette machines ...

  6. Born: 2 January 2011. Status: Child. Lives at: Beechwood Estate. Henry's birth was a dramatic one: he was born six weeks prematurely by caesarean section after Helen developed pre-eclampsia. His ...

  7. 22 de nov. de 2021 · Cochrane and Archers father, Henry Archer, collaborated on the Warp Five Engine. The elder Archer and Cochrane were close, although Jonathan Archer rarely interacted with the famed inventor. Despite that, in “Broken Bow,” Archer took inspiration from one of Cochrane’s most famous speeches.