DavidBinningMonro 16 November 1836 22 August 1905 was a Scotland Scottish Homer ic scholar. Life DavidMonro was born in Edinburgh , the grandson of Alexander Monro tertius Alexander Monro tertius , professor of anatomy at the University of Edinburgh , whose own father, Alexander Monro secundus Alexander Monro secondus 1733 1817 , and grandfather, Alexander Monro primus Alexander Monro primus 1697 1767 , had both filled the same position. DavidMonro was educated at the University of Glasgow , where he was influenced by Edmund Law Lushington to become a classical scholar. In 1854, he attended Brasenose College, Oxford and, later in the same year transferred to Balliol College, Oxford , where he was a Snell exhibitioner . In 1859, he was elected Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford although he entered Lincoln s Inn the following year, he became lecturer and then tutor at Oriel. In 1882, he became Provost college Provost of the College, and he held this office until his death at Heiden, Switzerland Heiden , Switzerland . He also served as Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1901 to 1904. ref cite web url http www.admin.ox.ac.uk vc position previousvice chancellors title Previous Vice Chancellors publisher University of Oxford , UK accessdate July 13, 2011 ref Monro was a polymath and Polyglot person polyglot who possessed considerable knowledge of music , painting and architecture . His favourite study was Homer, and his A Grammar of the Homeric Dialect 2nd ed., 1891 established his reputation as an authority on the subject. He edited the last twelve books of the Odyssey ... Cook Wilson, DavidBinningMonro a short memoir Oxford, 1907 External links wikisource author inline ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, DavidBinning ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Classical ... DATE OF DEATH 22 August 1905 PLACE OF DEATH Heiden, Switzerland DEFAULTSORT Monro, DavidBinning Category .... see English translations of Homer MonroMonro s article on Homer, written for the 9th edition of the Encyclop dia ... more details
Sir DavidMonro 27 March 1813 &ndash 15 February 1877 was a New Zealand politician. He served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1861 to 1870. Early life Monro was born in Edinburgh ... Waikouaiti . After the Fox government had been defeated, Monro resigned in 1873. ref name Wilson Life outside politics Monro was knighted in 1866. He died in Nelson on 15 February 1877. See also Munro of Auchinbowie , the distinguished Scottish family that DavidMonro was descended from. References ... Henry Anthony Ingles end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, David ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Monro, David Category 1813 births Category 1877 deaths Category Members .... After first studying for a time in Paris , Berlin and Vienna , Monro established a medical practice in Edinburgh. In 1841, however, Monro bought land in the planned settlement at Nelson, New Zealand Nelson , New Zealand. He arrived in Nelson the following year. ref name DNZB Monro DNZB id 1M48 title Monro, David 1813 1877 last Wright St Clair first Rex accessdate 7 April 2011 ref Monro married Dinah Secker on 7 May 1845 and they had five sons and two daughters, including Charles John Monro . ref name DNZB Monro Political career In 1843, following the Wairau Affray , Monro was chosen along ... as a result of this attention, Monro was appointed to the Legislative Council of the New Munster Province ... by election, 1872 1872 end 1873 term 5th NZ parlbox footer In 1853, Monro was elected to the 1st New ... New Zealand Parliament 3rd Parliament , to which Monro had been elected as representative of Picton ... isbn oclc 154283103 page pages ref Monro remained Speaker until 1870, when he announced that he .... ref name DNZB MonroMonro contested the Motueka New Zealand electorate Motueka seat in the New ... reasons. Furthermore, a proposal to appoint Monro to the Legislative Council of New Zealand Legislative Council was blocked by Fox. ref name DNZB MonroMonro nevertheless succeeded in re entering ... more details
DavidMonro ca. 1765 &ndash September 3, 1834 was a seigneurial system of New France seigneur , businessman and political figure in Lower Canada . His surname was also sometimes spelled Munro. He was born around 1765 in Scotland . The date of his arrival at Quebec City Quebec is not known but, in 1791, he was involved in administering the dissolving of a partnership between Alexander Davison and John Lees politician John Lees . Monro later became partners with Mathew Bell and, with George Davison merchant George Davison , they purchased the Forges du Saint Maurice Saint Maurice ironworks in 1793. George Davison died in 1799, which left Monro and Bell the sole owners of the ironworks at Saint Maurice. In 1804, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Saint Maurice and generally supported the English party. In 1807, Munro married Catherine MacKenzie, who was the sister of Mathew Bell s wife. He helped found the Quebec Committee of Trade in 1809. He also served in the local militia, becoming major in 1813. Monro served as justice of the peace for Trois Rivi res and Quebec districts. He was a member of the management committee of the Union Company of Quebec, which operated the Union Hotel at Quebec. Monro retired from the business in 1816, selling his share to Bell ... years 1804&ndash 1808 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, David ALTERNATIVE ... Monro, David Category 1760s births Category 1834 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly ... Bath in England in 1834. Monro s daughter Margaret married Thomas Levett , Esq., of Wychnor Hall Wychnor Park , Staffordshire, in 1831, three years before Monro s death. Levett later hyphenated ... Prinsep and Margaret Monro was Margaret Catharine Levett Prinsep, who married in 1860 her cousin ... Margaret Monro, Thomas Levett Prinsep married as his second wife Caroline Mary Templer, daughter ... Monro s daughter Helen married Sir Edmund Filmer, 8th Baronet . References Reflist External links ... more details
Binning may refer to wiktionary People B. C. Binning , 1909 1976 , Canadian artist Bob Binning , d.2005 , New Zealand fencer Hugh Binning , 1627 1653 , Scottish philosopher and regent of the University of Glasgow Jimmy Binning , b.1927 , Scottish soccer player William of Binning , fl.13th century , Cistercian monk Title of nobility Lord Binning is a subsidiary title of the Earls of Haddington holders include Charles Hamilton, Lord Binning , 1697 1732 , Scottish politician George Baillie Hamilton, Lord Binning , 1856 1917 , British Army officer Other Dumpster diving , sifting through trash bins Data binning , a data pre processing technique Product binning , the sorting of manufactured products or parts based on tested performance Metagenomics SOrt ITEMS algorithm for binning metagenomic sequences Monzoorul et al., 2009 Trout binning , method of fishing Colloquial expression for crashing a motorcycle, usually at speed NZ usage disambig surname ... more details
Monro is a surname, and may refer to In education Alexander Monro primus , the founder of Edinburgh Medical School DavidBinningMonro , Scottish Homeric scholar In politics Cecil Monro , Australian politician Charles Carmichael Monro 1860 1929 , Governor of Gibraltar DavidMonro , New Zealand politician Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm , Conservative & Unionist Party politician In music Matt Monro , English ballad singer of the 1960s and one of great international postwar entertainers Ryan Monro , band member in The Cat Empire Alison Monro, alternate name for Alison Sudol, before forming A Fine Frenzy In other fields Ander Monro , Canadian rugby player Donald Monro disambiguation George Monro disambiguation Harold Monro , British poet Heather Monro , the second British female orienteer to win a world championship medal James Monro , the first Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police Joanna Monro , British actress Stuart Monro , prominent Scottish geologist and science communicator Monro family , a family of noted physicians of London, predominantly associated with Bedlam and various medical societies See also Monroe disambiguation Munro disambiguation Foramina of Monro , the channel that connects the lateral ventricles with the third ventricle of the brain Monro Muffler Brake , an automotive service center with over 700 stores surname It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname de Monro fr Monro lv Monro ... more details
Ian Jimmy Binning born 25 July 1927 in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire Blantyre was a Scotland Scottish football soccer footballer who played for Arbroath F.C. Arbroath and Dumfries side Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South . ref name autogenerated1 http qosfc.com new legendsview.aspx?playerid 1057 Jimmy Binning profile on Queens legends on the official Queen of the South FC website ref Early years Empty section date July 2008 Arbroath Expand section date July 2008 From season 1948 49 until his departure Jimmy Binning scored six goals in his 84 league games for Arbroath. ref name autogenerated1 Queen of the South Jimmy Binning was a 1951 signing from Arbroath for Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South . Half a century later another distinguished player would make the same journey, Jim Thomson footballer born 1971 Jim Thomson . ref name autogenerated1 Jimmy Binning gave Queen of the South seven years great service at full back. Binning played 288 senior games for Queens. ref name autogenerated1 When Jimmy Binning arrived at Queens already there were Scotland cap Billy Houliston , goalkeeper Roy Henderson footballer Roy Henderson , fellow full back Dougie Sharpe and forward Jim ... B division in 1951 Binning played in the early and mid 1950s period of Queens regular top division ... International football Jimmy Binning was recognised internationally when he was given a Scottish ... cite news url http www.londonhearts.com SFL players jimmybinning.html title Jimmy Binning work Londonhearts.com ... to take 13 players including only one goalkeeper to the finals in Switzerland . Binning was one of the players ... qosfc.com new legendsview.aspx?playerid 1057 Jimmy Binning full career profile on the official Queen ... 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Binning, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 July 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Binning ... Football League players Category Scottish Football League representative players it Jimmy Binning ... more details
Expert subject Statistics date November 2008 Data binning is a data Preprocessing pre processing technique used to reduce the effects of minor observation errors. The original data values which fall in a given small interval, a bin, are replaced by a value representative of that interval, often the central value. It is a form of Quantization signal processing quantization . Introduction In the context of image processing, binning is the procedure of combining a cluster of pixel s into a single pixel. As such, in 2x2 binning, an array of 4 pixels becomes a single larger pixel, ref name theory cite web title Small explanation of binning in image processing. url http www.starrywonders.com binning.html publisher Steve Cannistra accessdate 2011 01 18 ref reducing the overall number of pixels. This aggregation reduces the impact of read noise on the processed image at the cost of a lower resolution. Example For example, data binning may be used when small instrumental shifts in the spectral dimension from Mass spectrum MS or Nuclear magnetic resonance NMR experiments will be falsely interpreted as representing different components, when a collection of data profiles is subjected to pattern recognition analysis. A straightforward way to cope with this problem is by using binning techniques in which the spectrum is reduced in resolution to a sufficient degree to ensure that a given peak remains in its bin despite small spectral shifts between analyses. For example, in NMR the chemical shift axis may be discretized and coarsely binned, and in MS the spectral accuracies may be rounded to integer atomic mass unit values. Also, several digital camera systems incorporate an automatic pixel binning function to allow the display of a brighter preview image. ref name example cite web title Use of binning in photography. url http www.microscopyu.com tutorials java digitalimaging signaltonoise index.html publisher Nikon, FSU accessdate 2011 01 18 ref See also Histogram Grouped data Level ... more details
William of Binning or William of Binin was a 13th century Cistercian monk. His name indicates that he came from Binning, in Uphill parish, West Lothian , Scotland ref name M. Duncan 1258 A. A. M. Duncan, Binning , William of d. in or after 1258 . ref otherwise, his background is obscure. He emerges on 29 November 1243 when he is styled Prior of Newbattle deputy Abbot of Newbattle and elected to be Abbot of Coupar Angus . ref name Watt p. 44 Watt & Shead, Heads of Religious Houses , p. 44. ref According to Alexander Myln s 16th century Vitae Dunkeldensis ecclesiae episcoporum Lives of the Bishops of Dunkeld , when William was at Newbattle Abbey he authored a vita that is, a biography of John the Scot bishop of Dunkeld John the Scot died 1203 , successively Bishop of Dunkeld and Bishop of St Andrews . ref name M. Duncan 1258 The vita has failed to survive. ref name M. Duncan 1258 William resigned his position as Abbot of Coupar Angus on 29 September 1258. ref name Watt p. 44 He died at an unknown date afterwards. ref A. A. M. Duncan, Binning , William of d. in or after 1258 ref Notes div style font size 90 references div References Archie Duncan Duncan,, A. A. M. , Binning , William of d. in or after 1258 , in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 2179 , accessed 16 Feb 2007 D. E. R. Watt Watt, D. E. R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society , New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 s start s rel succession box before Gilbert title Abbot of Coupar Angus years 1243&ndash 1258 after William s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Binning, William of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Binning, William of Category 13th century deaths Category Cistercians Category 13th century writers Category People from West Lothian Category ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalCountry NZL MedalSport Men s Fencing MedalCompetition British Empire and Commonwealth Games MedalBronze 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1962 Perth 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Fencing Sabre Team MedalBottom Bob Binning d.2005 was a New Zealand fencing fencer . ref http www.fencing.org.nz news.php?cod 173 Fencing New Zealand A final salute to Bob Binning ref He won the bronze medal as part of the men s sabre team at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games . His teammates in the event were Michael Henderson fencer Michael Henderson and Brian Pickworth . Binning competed individually in the Sabre fencing sabre and p e at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1958 , 1962 and 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games . He won eight national titles in the men s sabre and one in the p e over his career. ref http www.commonwealthgames.org.nz Athletes AthleteProfile.aspx?Print &ContactID 26978&id 3780 Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Binning, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Binning, Bob Category 2005 deaths Category New Zealand fencers Category Fencers at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Category Fencers at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Category Fencers at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Category Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand Category Year of birth missing NewZealand sport bio stub Fencing bio stub ... more details
Hugh Binning 1627 1653 was a Scotland Scottish philosopher. He became regent and professor of philosophy at the University of Glasgow in 1646, aged 19, a follower of James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair James Dalrymple . In later life he was well known as an evangelical Christian . ref Andrew Pyle philosopher Andrew Pyle editor , Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers 2000 , article pp. 90 95. ref Works The Common Principles of the Christian Religion, Clearly Proved, and Singularly Improved or, A Practical Catechism An Useful Case of Conscience, Learnedly and Accurately Discussed and Resolved, Concerning Associations and Confederacies with Idolaters, Infidels, Heretics, Malignants or any other Known Enemies of Truth and Godliness A Treatise of Christian Love Notes Reflist External links http www.covenanter.org HBinning hughbinning.htm Biographical Sketch from the home page of the Reformed Presbyterian Church Covenanted Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Binning, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1627 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1653 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Binning, Hugh Category 1627 births Category 1653 deaths Category Scottish theologians Category Academics of the University of Glasgow Scotland academic bio stub UK theologian stub Christian theologian stub ... more details
In semiconductor device fabrication , product binning is the common process of sorting manufactured products based on tested levels of performance. Large variances in performance are condensed into a smaller number of marketed designations. This ensures coherency in the marketplace, with tiers of performance clearly indicated. The immediate consequence of this practice is that, for liability reasons, products sold under a certain designation must meet that designation at a minimum . Individual products may actually be capable of somewhat higher performance than advertised. This practice is largely responsible for the ability to overclock computer hardware . Background Semiconductor manufacturing is an imprecise process, with some estimates as low as 30 for yields. ref http www.anandtech.com video showdoc.aspx?i 3469&p 3 The RV770 Story Documenting ATI s Road to Success , by Anand Lal Shimpi on 12 2 2008, AnandTech ref Defects in manufacturing are not always fatal, however. In many cases, it is possible to salvage a part by trading off performance characteristics, such as by reducing its clock frequency or by disabling non critical parts that are defective. Rather than simply discarding these products, their performance level can be marked down accordingly and sold at a lower price, fulfilling the needs of lower end market segments. This practice occurs throughout the semiconductor industry, including products such as central processing unit s, computer memory , and graphics processor s. References reflist External links http www.philipslumileds.com pdfs AB21.pdf Philips Lumileds Luxeon product binning and labeling document an example of a documented product binning structure manufacturing stub Category Manufactured goods ... more details
Trout binning is a method of fishing, possibly fictional, described in the England English periodical The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Vol. 12, Issue 328, August 23, 1828 . It is described as blockquote ...a peculiar method of taking trout . A man wades any rocky stream with a Sledgehammer sledge hammer , with which he strikes every stone likely to contain fish. The force of the blow stuns the fish, and they roll from under the rock half dead, when the binner throws them out with his hand. blockquote External links Project Gutenberg http www.gutenberg.org dirs 1 1 2 6 11267 11267 h 11267 h.htm Full text of magazine sport stub fishing tackle expanded techniques fisheries and fishing Category Fishing techniques and methods ... more details
John Monro may refer to John Monro advocate John Monro physician See also Charles John MonroMonro of Fyrish John Monroe disambiguation hndis Monro, John ... more details
Image Monro of Fyrish coat of arms.jpg 150px thumb Right Monro of Fyrish coat of arms The Monro of Fyrish .... 2. David Munro, who entered the army and rose to the rank of Major but was killed in battle in France ... young . 3. David Munro, 6th of Fyrish, who married Catherine, daughter of Alexander Munro, 2nd of Daan. 4. The Rev Alexander Monro educator , 7th of Fyrish. 5. George Munro. 6. Hugh Munro, 1st of Tulloche. Rev. Alexander Monro, 7th of Fyrish See main article Alexander Monro educator . Alexander Monro ... Monro. Dr James Monro, 8th of Fyrish Image James Monro 8th of Fyrish.jpg thumb right 150px Dr James Monro, 8th of Fyrish Born 1680, Wemyss. Only surviving son of Alexander Monro educator , the principal ... Nov, 1752 at Sunninghill, Berkshire . Dr James Monro married on 22 Feb, 1707, Elizabeth died 20 .... Dr John Monro , of whom next. 2. Thomas Monro 1716 81 , vicar and hospitaller of St Bartholomew the Less ... Monro who entered University College, Oxford in 1816 and graduated B.A in 1820. Horace entered into Holy ... two sons. 2 Vere Monro who also entered University College, Oxford in 1819 and graduated B.A in 1823 ... of York. Dr John Monro, 9th of Fyrish Image John Monro 9th of Fyrish.jpg thumb right 150px Dr John Munro, 9th of Fyrish Born 16 Nov, 1715, Greenwich, son of Dr James Monro and Elizabeth Hay. Educated ... Monro 1757 1821 , son of Dr John Monro, 9th of Fyrish.jpg thumb right 150px div align center Charles Monro 1757 1821 br son of Dr John Monro div Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1753 ... he was apparently acclaimed for his success. Dr John Monro retired in January 1783 after an attack ... , a sister of Sir William Culling Smith, 1st Baronet, and had, among other issue John Monro b.1754 ... of April 1776. He died young in 1779. James Monro, 10th of Fyrish. Charles Monro born 1757 .... 2 Hugh Munro, an Ensign in the 1st Foot. 3 John Munro. Culling Monro. died young Dr Thomas Monro FRCP. see below . Dr Thomas Monro . Image Dr Thomas Monro.jpg thumb right 150px Dr Thomas Monro ... more details
Charles Monro may refer to Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet 1860 1929 , Governor of Gibraltar Charles John Monro , initiator of rugby union in New Zealand hndis name Monro, Charles ... more details
Alexander Monro may refer to Alexander Monro educator , Principal of Edinburgh University, 1685 1690 Alexander Monro primus 1697 1767 , Scottish physician, founder of Edinburgh Medical School Alexander Monro secundus 1733 1817 , son of previous, Scottish physician and medical educator Alexander Monro tertius 1773 1859 , son of previous, Scottish physician, professor of anatomy See also Alexander Munro disambiguation Monro Family Physicians hndis name Monro, Alexander de Alexander Monro ... more details
George Monro may refer to George Monro British Army officer 1700 1757 , Scottish Irish soldier George Monro mayor 1801 1878 , businessman and political figure in Canada West George Monro horticulturalist , 19th century winner of the Victoria Medal of Honour See also George Munro disambiguation hndis Monro, George DEFAULTSORT Monro, George de George Monro ... more details
Donald Monro may refer to Donald Monro physician 1728 1802 , Scottish physician and medical author Donald Monro dean , Scottish clergyman See also Donald Munro disambiguation Donald Monroe hndis Monro, Donald Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
notability biographies date July 2010 No footnotes date January 2011 Gregory Monro born September 10, 1975 , sometimes credited as Gr gory Monro , is a French actor and Film director director . He lives in Paris , and works for French, English and American production films companies. He recently purchased Calamity Jane s Letters to my daughter and is currently working on various projects regarding her legend. External links http www.gregmonro.com Gregory Monro s official site imdb name id 1071389 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, Gregory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 10, 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Monro, Gregory Category French actors Category French film directors Category 1975 births Category Living people France actor stub fr Gr gory Monro ... more details
Hector Monro may refer to Sir Hector Munro, 1st Baronet Sir Hector Munro, 2nd Baronet General Sir Hector Munro, 8th of Novar 1726&ndash 1805 , Scottish noble and ninth Commander in Chief of India 1764 1765 . Hector Hugh Munro, 1870 1916 , British writer known by the pen name Saki Colonel Sir Hector Munro, 11th Baronet 1848 1935 , 32nd Chief of Clan Munro Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm 1922&ndash 2006 , Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party politician See also Hector Munro , Scottish noble and chief hndis Monro, Hector Category Article Feedback 5 sv Hector Munro ... more details
Thomas Monro 1759 1833 was a United Kingdom British art collector and patronage patron as well as Physician to George III . He was Principal Physician of the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London but resigned in June 1816 as a result of scandal when he was accused of wanting in humanity towards his patients. ref name ODNB Jonathan Andrews, Monro, Thomas 1759 1833 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 ref Monro was best known as a patron to numerous artists including Peter De Wint , Thomas Girtin , John Sell Cotman and William Turner artist William Turner . The group of artists around him was known as The Monro Circle and included students from his Academy in London, where evening classes were given. Other painters who visited his home included J.M.W. Turner , Joseph Farington , Thomas Hearne artist Thomas Hearne 1744 1817 , James Bourne, Henry Edridge , William Henry Hunt painter William Henry Hunt , John Laporte and John Varley painter John Varley . ref name Herts Hertfordshire in History, Edited by Dr Doris Jones Baker. Schools of Art in South West Hertfordshire ... PA237 Google Books ref Monro had a house in Adelphi, London Adelphi Terrace , London and a cottage in Fetcham ..., Hertfordshire Merry Hill near Bushey in Hertfordshire . Monro was himself an amateur artist, and a pupil of John Laporte artist John Laporte . Monro had several children, and three of his sons also became artists ref name Herts ref , in particular Henry Monro Henry 1791 1814 . See also Monro family physicians The Monro family of Physicians References reflist External links http wwar.com masters m monro d thomas.html Thomas Monro at http wwar.com Contemporary Art . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Monro, Thomas Category 1759 births Category 1833 deaths Category English painters UK painter stub pt Thomas Monro ... more details
Breakdown , won four Betty Mitchell Awards including two for Monro , and he has two new shows slotted ... reviews Monro deserves to be compared to such giants as Sondheim and Lehrer . ref Calgary Sun ... IMDb name 2217611 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monro, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE ... Monro, Jonathan Category Canadian musical theatre actors Category Actors from Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
Other persons James Monroe Image jamesmonro.jpg thumb right center James Monro center James Monro Order ... career Monro was born in Edinburgh , the son of George Monro, a solicitor . He was educated at Edinburgh ... of Police in the Presidency. In 1863, Monro married Ruth Littlejohn, an Aberdeen woman. Assistant Commissioner In 1884, Monro resigned from the Indian Civil Service and returned to United Kingdom Britain ... had had the status, but not the title, of Assistant Commissioner. Monro, however, did answer to the Commissioner. Monro s immediate problem on his appointment was the Fenian bombing campaign. He ... Abbey during Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria s Golden Jubilee celebrations. Monro .... He and Monro never saw eye to eye. Monro had been widely tipped to succeed as Commissioner, and was disappointed ..., Sir Edmund Henderson , had left almost entirely in Monro s hands. Warren was not particularly interested in detective work, but unlike Henderson he did not like Monro working directly for the Home Secretary without his approval. In 1888, the last straw came when Warren vetoed Monro s choice of Melville Macnaghten as first Chief Constable CID . Both Monro and Warren threatened to resign. Home Secretary Henry Matthews, 1st Viscount Llandaff Henry Matthews accepted Monro s resignation in September and replaced him with Anderson. However, he retained Monro as head of Special Branch which was outside ..., particularly during the Jack the Ripper case, with Matthews s complete connivance. Monro refused to accept a salary. Monro was appointed a Order of the Bath Companion of the Bath CB in June 1888. Commissioner ... Monro to replace him as Commissioner. Monro was extremely popular within the force, and his appointment ... Commissioner in the Met s history. Monro immediately clashed with the Home Office and the Metropolitan ... Commissioner Richard Lyons Otway Pearson Richard Pearson died suddenly. Monro wanted to replace ... Evelyn Ruggles Brise , one of its own high flyers. Monro refused, saying that his force had been ... more details
For those of a similar name Henry Munro disambiguation Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Henry Monro ... training Royal Academy of Art movement works patrons inspired by influenced Henry Monro 1791 1814 was a British painter, associated with the Monro Academy founded by his father Thomas Monro 1759 ... and catalogue accompanying the exhibition Dr Thomas Monro and the Monro Academy held at the Victoria ... MONRO, HENRY 1791 1814 ref and died less than two months later. Works The following works by Henro Monro are held in public collections in the UK The Disgrace of Cardinal Wolsey Tate Gallery , London .... Thomas Monro National Portrait Gallery London National Portrait Gallery , London ref cite web url http www.npg.org.uk collections search portrait mw04473 Thomas Monro?LinkID mp07325&role art&rNo 0 title National Portrait Gallery Portrait NPG 3117 Thomas Monro accessdate 10 November 2010 ref Thomas ... Museum OPAC Record accessdate 10 November 2010 ref Portrait of Edward Thomas Monro Victoria and Albert ... thomas monro title Victoria and Albert Museum Portrait of Edward Thomas Monro accessdate 10 November 2010 ref Portrait of Sarah Cox, later Mrs Edward Thomas Monro Victoria and Albert Museum, London ... Victoria and Albert Museum Portrait of Sarah Cox, later Mrs Edward Thomas Monro accessdate 10 November 2010 ref Four sketches by Henry Monro are held by the Indianapolis Museum of Art . ref cite web url http www.imamuseum.org art collections artist monro henry title Monro, Henry pipe Indianapolis ... Monro 1811 , Henry s mother Pastel, 725mm x 610mm Self portrait 1812 Oil on canvas, 850mm x 700mm, exhibited ... s Boy Pen and ink, 215mm x 170mm, inscribed Monro ft. Feb. 19th, 1813 Portrait of a Lascar in a turban Pen and ink, 310mm x 215mm, inscribed ...Monro fecit March 6th, 1813 Self portrait Pen and ink and watercolour, 290mm x 215mm, inscribed H. Monro fecit July, 1813 Mary Reynett Pen and ink and watercolour, 210mm x 185mm, inscribed H. Monro fecit July, 1813 Mad Bett Pen and ink, 310mm x 210mm ... more details
Other people Robert Munro Infobox military person name Robert Monro image caption birth date 1601 death ... br Robert Munro, 18th Baron of Foulis cousin laterwork Robert Monro of the Munro of Obsdale family .... However Robert s older brother John Munro retained the title as 2nd of Obsdale. Robert Monro ..., published as Monro, His Expedition With the Worthy Scots Regiment Called Mac Keys . It is one of the first ... War Early Skirmishes Sir Robert Monro s first notable military service was during the Thirty Years ... in Boitzenberg, near Hamburg , where Captain Monro had his first brush with the enemy. The Scots after ... also had to retire, carrying with them their guns and ammunition. Robert Monro next comes ... of the situation reolved a plan to bring his men to safety. Monro ordered his pike men to advance .... Monro and his men then escaped via ship to escape the Imperialists who had been reinforced by more cavalry. Robert and his men were involved in many more battles and skirmishes, in one incident Monro ... . p.210 223. By Alexander MacKenzie ref Siege of Stralsund main Battle of Stralsund 1628 Robert Monro ... under Major Monro. The enemy advanced with above one thousand men. The Highlanders were ... Major Robert Monro was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. ref History of the Munros of Fowlis . p.210 ... in front of Monro s Memoirs and bearing the title Schiefelbeinum urbs et arx Marchiae Brandenburgicae ... ref Siege of Neubrandenburg In January 1631, the King accompanied by Colonel Monro, proceeded to besiege ... was granted. The garrison which according to Monro was a brave little band of five hundred horse, and twelve ... 1631 Robert Monro later fought at the Battle of Frankfurt on the Oder and the Battle of Breitenfeld ... by Monro with 500 men, ref http www.electricscotland.com history castles tantallon.htm History of Tantallon Castle electric scotland.com ref and in 1639 Monro was with Alexander Leslie when he captured Edinburgh Castle . ref http www.british civil wars.co.uk biog monro robert.htm Robert Monro British ... more details