The Private Life of SamuelPepys is a 2003 Television in the United Kingdom British comedy television film directed by Oliver Parker and starring Steve Coogan , Lou Doillon and Nathaniel Parker . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 781934 ref It portrayed the historical dirarist SamuelPepys . It was aired on BBC2 on 16 December 2003, drawing an audience of 2.9 million viewers. ref http www.guardian.co.uk media 2003 dec 17 overnights ref Cast Steve Coogan ... SamuelPepys Lou Doillon ... Elizabeth Pepys Andrew Harrison ... Clerk Of The Court Alex Hassell ... Balty Andy Linden actor Andy Linden ... John Jones Ciar n McMenamin ... Will Hewer Guy Moore ... Captain John Scott Simon Munnery ... Mad Solomon Leon Ockenden ... Pembleton Nathaniel Parker ... Charles II Tim Pigott Smith ... Lord Shaftesbury Miranda Raison ... Deb Willet Sally Rogers ... Betty Bagwell Zoe Tapper ... Jane Danny Webb ... Edward Montagu References references External links imdb title 0390387 UK TV stub DEFAULTSORT Private Life of SamuelPepys Category British television films Category 2003 television films Category English language films Category BBC television programmes ... more details
Infobox Architect name SamuelPepys Cockerell image SamuelPepys Cockerell by William Daniell 1793.jpg nationality British birth date 1754 birth place death date 1827 death place practice significant buildings Sezincote House significant projects Bayswater awards SamuelPepys Cockerell 1754 1827 was an England English architect . He was the son of John Cockerell, of Bishop s Hull, Somerset, and the brother of Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet , for whom he designed the house he is best known for, Sezincote House , Gloucestershire, where the uniquely Orientalizing features inspired the more extravagant fantasy of the Brighton Pavilion . ref John Betjeman , Sezincote, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire , Architectural Review 69 May 1931 161 66 ref ref Christopher Hussey , Sezincote , Country Life , 85 , 13 May and 20 May 1939 ref ref Edward Malins, Indian Influences on English Houses and Gardens at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century Garden History 8 .1 Spring 1980 46 66 ref ref Howard ..., SamuelPepys . ref Through their mother they were great great nephews of the diarist SamuelPepys ... a famous architect. SamuelPepys Cockerell is named on a plaque outside the OBE Chapel at St Paul s Cathedral ... A2A records.aspx?cat 109 aa 1 1 2&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 Account of SamuelPepys Cockerell ... who introduced SamuelPepys the diarist to the son of Blackborne s sister, one William Hewer , who served Pepys as servant, then went on to work with him in the Admiralty and became a close friend. Finally, SamuelPepys retired to his former servant s estate in Clapham , London, where Pepys died, naming Hewer his executor. Pepys nephew John Jackson, who inherited the extensive library of 3000 uniformly ... Cockerell, SamuelPepys ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1754 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1827 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cockerell, SamuelPepys Category English architects Category ... University , where they reside today see Pepys second Will and codicils of 1703, National Archives ... more details
Pepys may refer to Richard Pepys 1589 1659 , an English M.P. and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, a remote cousin of the diarist s SamuelPepys 1633 1703 , an English naval administrator, Member of Parliament, and diarist Elisabeth Pepys 1640 1669 , wife of SamuelPepys William Haseldine Pepys 1775 1856 , an English scientist Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham 1781 1851 , a British lawyer, judge, and politician Henry Pepys 1783 1860 , a Church of England Bishop of Worcester Lady Rachel Pepys 1905 1992 , a Lady in Waiting to Princess Marina Charles Henry Pepys Harington 1910 2007 , an officer in the British Army George Christopher Cutts Pepys 1914 1974 , Bishop of Buckingham from 1964 to 1974 Mark Pepys , an English Head of Medicine at the Hampstead Campus and the Royal Free Hospital Pepys Street , in the City of London Pepys Library , of Magdalene College, Cambridge Pepys Island , a phantom island disambig surname ... more details
predecessor successor party boards religion spouse SamuelPepys partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Elisabeth Pepys Elisabeth de St. Michel 1640 1669 was the wife of SamuelPepys , whom she married in 1655, shortly before her fifteenth birthday. Her father, Alexandre de ... Anne Kingsmill Finch . Elisabeth in SamuelPepys Diary Much of the information on Elisabeth comes from her SamuelPepys husband s diary. Samuel remembered their wedding day in great detail, even ... The Diary of SamuelPepys , 25 April 1663. ref Samuel s affection towards Elisabeth can be seen prominently ... own orders. References Reflist External links wikisource author SamuelPepys There are also two encyclopedic sites about SamuelPepys, including information on his wife Mentions of http www.pepysdiary.com p 150.php Elisabeth Pepys in the entries so far published in the on going serialisation of Pepys s Diary. http www.pepys.info Duncan Grey s pages on Pepys Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepys, Elisabeth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 October 1640 ...Infobox Person name Elisabeth Pepys image Elizabeth Pepys.jpg image size caption Elisabeth Pepys in a stipple ... Portrait Gallery website Elizabeth sic Pepys ref birth name birth date Birth date 1640 10 23 df yes ... a religious ceremony had been held. It is well known that Samuel himself was unfaithful ... wife throughout their relationship. When they were away from each other Samuel greatly missed Elisabeth, and although they split shortly after marrying for several months, this was possibly due to Samuel ... Yard. Samuel s changeable feelings for Elisabeth can be seen throughout his diary. A resentful ... Elliot, 3rd May 1669 70 ref After the death of Elisabeth, Samuel commissioned the erection ... DEFAULTSORT Pepys, Elisabeth Category 1640 births Category 1669 deaths Category People from Bideford Category 17th century English people de Elisabeth Pepys ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox islands name Pepys Island image name Pepys island.JPG thumb image caption Pepys Island in detail William Hacke, 1699, Collection of Original Voyages locator map Seale 1744.png thumb map caption Pepys Island depicted on an 18th century map R.W.  Seale, ca.  1745, fragment nickname location coordinates archipelago Falkland Islands total islands major islands area km2 length km width km highest mount elevation m population 0 population as of density km2 ethnic groups country additional info Pepys Island is a phantom island , said to lie about convert 230 nmi mi km north of the Falkland Islands in 47 S. ref James Burney, http books.google.co.uk books?id GgIoAAAAYAAJ&pg PR7&lpg PR7&dq 22Pepys Island 22 wikipedia&source bl&ots DnSP 4dMSd&sig 4ixTRtsxF rTTWkZgsX4tH4mlsw&hl en&ei bFRMTPv8J47w0wTA7uyECw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CDQQ6AEwBg v onepage&q 22Pepys 20Island 22 20 wikipedia&f false A Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea Or Pacific Ocean accessed 25 July 2010 ref It was first described by Ambrose Cowley in 1684, presumably mistaking the coordinates of one of the Falkland Islands, and named by him for SamuelPepys , Secretary of the Admiralty. Other observers on the voyage, such as William Dampier , did not record the island. The name was also applied to South Georgia Coord 54 15 00 S 36 45 00 W Citation needed date January 2010 . Many expeditions attempted to locate the island during the eighteenth century. Some, including John Byron , identified it with the Falkland Islands, but others such as Louis Antoine de Bougainville , Lord Anson and even Captain Cook continued searching until the 1780s, when Cowley s original journal was rediscovered and his mistake noticed. See also Aurora Islands ... Islands Category Phantom islands Falklands geo stub de Pepys Island es Isla Pepys fr le Pepys it Pepys Island he nl Pepys eiland pt Ilha Pepys ... more details
Henry Pepys 18 April 1783 13 November 1860 was a Church of England Bishop of Worcester . Biography Pepys was born in Wimpole Street , London, the son of Sir William W. Pepys, a master in chancery, who was descended from John Pepys, of Cottenham , Cambridgeshire , a great uncle of SamuelPepys the diarist. He was the younger brother of Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham . He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge , graduating B.A. in 1804, and, then, migrated as a fellow to St. John s College, Cambridge proceeding to M.A. 1807, B.D. 1814, and D.D. 1840. ref Venn PPS800H ref Pepys was rector of Aspenden , Hertfordshire, from 12 June 1818 to 28 April 1827, and held with it the college living of Moreton, Essex , from 16 Aug. 1822 until 1840. On 3 Feb. 1826 he was appointed a prebendary of Diocese of Bath and Wells Wells , and on 31 March 1827 rector of Westmill , Hertfordshire. On 27 Jan. 1840 he was, on the recommendation of Viscount Melbourne Lord Melbourne , elevated to become Bishop of Sodor and Man , was consecrated at Whitehall on 1 March, arrived at Douglas, Isle of Man , on 27 April, was installed at St. Mary s, Castleton, on 8 May. He left the island on 4 May 1841, on his translation to the Bishop of Worcester see of Worcester . In politics he was a liberal ... Festival . He died at Hartlebury Castle , Stourport , Worcestershire, on 13 Nov. 1860. Pepys married ... Pepys, who married the Rev. and Hon. William Henry Lyttelton, and died on 12 Sept. 1877. Herbert George Pepys, honorary canon of Worcester Maria Louisa Pepys, who married the Rev. Edward Winnington Ingram her son was Arthur Winnington Ingram Philip Henry Pepys, registrar of the London court of bankruptcy ..., six charges two single sermons. References Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Pepys, Henry External ... end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepys, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1783 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepys, Henry ... more details
The Pepys Library of Magdalene College, Cambridge , is the personal library collected by SamuelPepys which he bequeathed to the college following his death in 1703. Pepys was a lifelong bibliophile and carefully nurtured his large collection of books, manuscripts, and prints. At his death, there were more than 3,000 volumes, including the diary, all carefully catalogued and indexed they form one of the most important surviving 17th century private library libraries . Pepys made detailed provisions in his will for the preservation of his book collection and, when his nephew and heir, John Jackson, died, in 1723, it was transferred, intact, to Magdalene. The bequest included all the original bookcases ... Robert Hooke in 1677. SamuelPepys made three subscriptions to the building fund. On the front of the building ... floor of the Pepys Building in the second court of the college. It contains 3,000 books preserved in Pepys s own bookcases for them perhaps those his journal attributes to Sympson the Joiner and organised ... is housed on the first floor of the Pepys Building of Magdalene College, Cambridge The collection ... Roll The most important items in the Library are the six original bound manuscripts of Pepys s diary but there are other remarkable holdings, including ref http www.magd.cam.ac.uk pepys collection.html Pepys Library website ref Naval records compiled by Pepys when he was Secretary to the Admiralty ... Rose Pepys own copy of Isaac Newton s Philosophi Naturalis Principia Mathematica Incunabula by William Caxton , Wynkyn de Worde and Richard Pynson Sixty medieval manuscripts The Pepys Manuscript ... times. Pepys Building Image Pepysian library engraving.jpg thumb right Engraving of the Pepys Library from Old England A Pictorial Museum by Charles Knight publisher Charles Knight , 1845 The Pepys Building ... of the library above it are painted Pepys s arms and his motto Mens cujusque is est quisque The mind ... http www.magd.cam.ac.uk pepysPepys Library website coord 52.2107 N 0.1169 E type landmark region GB ... more details
Image PepysManuscript.jpg thumb 200px A page from the Pepys Manuscript, showing its notable lack of embellishment The Pepys Manuscript is a late fifteenth century England English choirbook . Along with the Ritson Manuscript it is much less elaborate than the Eton Choirbook Eton , Lambeth Choirbook Lambeth and Caius Choirbook s, it contains shorter and simpler pieces which appear to have been written for smaller and less able choirs. The book received its name because it was part of the collection owned by SamuelPepys . He described it as containing monkish music of Edward IV of England Edward IV s time, but it appears on internal evidence to have been begun a year or two earlier. It was likely completed after 1465, as it contains music ascribed to Sir William Hawte also referred to as a Knight who was knighted in that year. References http www.hoasm.org IVM choirbookpepysetc.html HOASM.org Category 15th century books Category Renaissance music Category Books on English music Category Renaissance music manuscript sources it Manoscritto Pepys ... more details
Pepys Street is a street in the City of London , linking Seething Lane in the west to Cooper s Row in the east. Savage Gardens crosses the street. When the Port of London Authority Building was erected in 1923, Colchester Street was extended to Seething Lane and renamed after the diarist SamuelPepys , who lived there during the Great Fire of London . ref Cite book last Smith first A. year 1970 title Dictionary of City of London Street Names publisher David & Charles isbn 0715348809 page 159 ref The modern Pepys Street is home to a hotel and a number of offices. The nearest London Underground station is Tower Hill tube station Tower Hill and the nearest Docklands Light Railway station is Tower Gateway DLR station Tower Gateway . The mainline railway terminus Fenchurch Street railway station Fenchurch Street is also close by. References Reflist coord 51.510739 N 0.077984 W region GB display title Category Streets in the City of London ... more details
SamuelPepys, Diary start box s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Sudbury UK ...Sir Richard Pepys 2 July 1589 2 January 1659 was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1640 and was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland . He was a cousin of the father of SamuelPepys the diarist. Pepys was born at Steeple Bumpstead Bunstead , Essex the son of John Pepys of Cottenham , Cambridgeshire and his wife Elizabeth Bendish, daughter of John Bendish of Bowes Hall, Essex. He entered Middle Temple in 1609 and was called to the bar in 1617. He was a bencher of his inn in 1636 and acted as reader in 1640. ref name Ball http books.google.com books?id rqeSXWqKAD8C&pg PA341&lpg PA341&dq 22Richard Pepys 22 Sudbury&source bl&ots gl 3adVSqo&sig o07Pf 0iPYqpNFxzEMSwA89rJjA&hl en&ei 0 0RTdO MY 5hAfZ79y3Dg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEAQ6AEwBjgK v onepage&q 22Richard 20Pepys 22 20Sudbury&f false F. Elrington Ball The Judges in Ireland, 1221 1921 ref In April 1640, Pepys was elected Member of Parliament for Sudbury UK Parliament constituency Sudbury in the Short Parliament . ref name Willis http books.google.com books?id 5V09AAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq 22Browne Willis 22&source bl&ots NlR4ZTzW3S&sig Pm35du8puwXQ6zQe811JbwnjHIc&hl en&ei 01hsTJKDKpGj4QaR55XZAg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CCYQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q&f false Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs ... 1642 and 1648. ref http books.google.com books?id 9z NHMjJ9hoC&pg PA145&lpg PA145&dq 22Richard Pepys ... http books.google.com books?id sGAx2P8UpigC&pg PA437&lpg PA437&dq 22Richard Pepys 22 Sudbury&source ... Ball Pepys married firstly Judith Cutte, daughter of Sir William Cutte of Arkesden, in 1620. He married ... PA117&lpg PA117&dq 22Richard Pepys 22 Sudbury&source bl&ots xKBuiPFl0f&sig qkCxCJaWpA5QJOiWm6 D3dFNs6M ... Baronet years 1640 after Simonds d Ewes after2 Sir Robert Crane, 1st Baronet end box DEFAULTSORT Pepys ... more details
Infobox Scientist name Mark Pepys field Amyloid and Amyloidosis work institution University College London image image size caption birth name birth date birth place death date death place death cause residence other names known for education MBBS, PhD alma mater University of Cambridge employer occupation title Professor salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes nationality English people English Mark Brian Pepys Fellow of the Royal Society FRS is Professor of Medicine at University College London and English people English Head of Medicine at the Hampstead Campus and the Royal Free Hospital. He won the GlaxoSmithKline Prize in 2007 for his excellent work as a clinical scientist who has identified specific proteins as new therapeutic targets and developed novel drugs with potential use in amyloidosis, Alzheimer s disease and cardiovascular disease . ref cite web url http royalsociety.org page.asp?id 1776 title The Royal Society GlaxoSmithKline Prize and Lecture 1976 2002 publisher royalsociety.org accessdate 2009 04 03 last first ref Mark Pepys finished his early education at the University of Cambridge , and then qualified as a medical doctor at UCL Medical School University College London Medical School . He then returned to Cambridge to do a PhD in Immunology in 1973. In 1999 he became director of the University College London Centre for Amyloidosis and Acute Phase Proteins. Mark Pepys has recently won the 2008 Ernst Chain Prize for his work on amyloid diseases, established by Imperial College London in recognition of leaders in their fields. References reflist England scientist stub DEFAULTSORT Pepys, Mark Category Living people Category English scientists Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge Persondata NAME Pepys, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Head of Medicine at the Hampstead Campus and the Royal ... more details
Portal Anglicanism George Christopher Pepys Cutts was the fifth Bishop of Buckingham from 1964 to 1974. Born on 29 June 1914, ref http www.thepeerage.com p22935.htm i229343 thePeerage.com ref he was educated at Winchester College and Oriel College, Oxford ref Who s Who 1970 London, A & C Black , 1971 ISBN 0713611405 ref and studied for ordination at Ripon College Cuddesdon before a Curate curacy at St John the Divine, Kennington . ref http www.mcmorran.org sites sjdk Parish web site ref After wartime service in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve RNVR he was successively Rector of Hartfield, Sussex ref http listsearches.rootsweb.com th read SUSSEX PLUS 1999 10 0938769983 Details of incumbents ref Vicar of St Mark, Portsea and finally, before his elevation to the Episcopate , Rural Dean of Liverpool . ref Rural Dean Of Liverpool To Be A Bishop Official Appointments and Notices The Times Wednesday, Mar 25, 1964 pg. 16 Issue 55969 col D ref He died in post on 4 April 1974. Notes references S start S rel en S bef before Gordon David Savage S ttl title Bishop of Buckingham years 1964 &ndash 1974 S aft after Simon Hedley Burrows End Bishops of Buckingham Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepys, George Christopher Cutts ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepys, George Christopher Cutts Category 1914 births Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford Category Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II Category Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon Category Bishops of Buckingham Category 1974 deaths Category Royal Navy chaplains ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details
The Newton Pepys problem is a probability problem concerning the probability of throwing sixes from a certain number of dice. ref name wolfram MathWorld urlname Newton PepysProblem title Newton Pepys Problem ref In 1693 SamuelPepys and Isaac Newton corresponded over a problem posed by Pepys in relation to a gambling wager he planned to make. The problem was Which of the following three propositions has the greatest chance of success? A. Six fair dice are tossed independently and at least one 6 appears. B. Twelve fair dice are tossed independently and at least two 6 s appear. C. Eighteen fair dice are tossed independently and at least three 6 s appear. ref http galton.uchicago.edu faculty stigler pubs IsaacNewtonProb final.html Isaac Newton as a Probabilist , Stephen Stigler, University of Chicago ref Pepys initially thought that outcome C had the highest probability, but Newton correctly concluded that outcome A actually has the highest probability. Solution The probabilities of outcomes A, B and C are ref name wolfram math P A 1 left frac 5 6 right 6 frac 31031 46656 approx 0.6651 , , math math P B 1 sum x 0 1 binom 12 x left frac 1 6 right x left frac 5 6 right 12 x frac 1346704211 2176782336 approx 0.6187 , , math math P C 1 sum x 0 2 binom 18 x left frac 1 6 right x left frac 5 6 right 18 x frac 15166600495229 25389989167104 approx 0.5973 , . math These results may be obtained by applying the binomial distribution although Newton obtained them from first principles . In general, if P N is the probability of throwing at least n sixes with 6 n dice, then math P N 1 sum x 0 n 1 binom 6n x left frac 1 6 right x left frac 5 6 right 6n x , . math As n grows, P N decreases monotonically towards an asymptotic limit of 1 2. Newton s explanation Although Newton correctly calculated the odds of each bet, he provided a separate intuitive explanation to Pepys. He imagined that B and C toss their dice in groups of six, and said that A was most favorable because it required a 6 ... more details
Orphan date February 2008 Infobox Song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Pepys Diary Cover Caption Artist Benny Hill Album Released 1961 Genre Pop music Pop Length 3 11 Composer Benny Hill Label Pye Records Pye Producer Tony Hatch Pepys Diary is a comic song written and performed by Benny Hill . Written to spoof a then current TV series about the diarist SamuelPepys starring Peter Sallis , it was one of Hill s favourites amongst his compositions. Hill performed it on his show The Benny Hill Show in 1958, 1971 and 1989 The song has a suitably English Restoration restoration style arrangement with harpsichord and woodwind . It begins with the verse A shy young maid has took a room down at the village inn br Her bedside light is oh so bright and the curtains oh so thin br She enters the room at nine o clock, at half past nine she sleeps br Lord Clarendon walks quickly on, but naughty Samuel peeps Hill then goes on to recount various innuendo laden adventures of SamuelPepys, insisting Yes, we know it s right It s in black and white And it s all written down in his diary Other verses include The other week my wife sent me br Down to the butcher s shop br The butcher asked politely br If I d like a mutton chop br Oh no, I said, A small sheep s head br Is really all I seek, br And leave the eyes in, cos it s got br To see us through the week. br I went to rent a lady s house br she handed me the key. br She said, It s to be let as it stands br with all that you can see. br And are you to be let with the house? br said I in a saucy tone. br She said, I m not to be let with the house, br I m to be let alone br Halfway up a wall outside br a castle in Tranmere br There is a sign that reads br The Duke Of Denbigh Was Born Here . br I ve travelled far and I ve travelled wide br but ne er can I recall br Of ever hearing of a Duke br born halfway up a wall The song appeared as the B side of Hill s top 20 hit Gather In The Mushrooms References Mark Lewisohn Lewisohn, Mark Funny ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Lady Rachel Pepys , Royal Victorian Order DCVO 27 June 1905 &ndash 17 August 1992 was a Lady in Waiting to Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent from 1943 &ndash 1968. Born Mary Rachel Fitzalan Howard , she was the eldest child of the Henry Fitzalan Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk 15th Duke of Norfolk and his wife, Gwendolen Fitzalan Howard, Duchess of Norfolk Gwendolen . On 31 July 1939, she married Lt. Col. Colin Davidson and they had two children Duncan Henry Davidson b. 1941 and Harriet Mary b. 1942 , who married Michael Sefi , the current Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection . Lady Rachel s first husband was killed in Tunisia during World War II and on 9 November 1961, she married Brig. Anthony Pepys, who died six years later. She retired from the Duchess of Kent s household a year later and died in 1992, aged 87. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepys, Lady Rachel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepys, Lady Rachel Category British Roman Catholics Category English Roman Catholics Category Dames Commander of the Royal Victorian Order Category Daughters of British dukes Category Howard family English aristocracy Rachel Pepys Category 1905 births Category 1992 deaths Category Place of birth missing Category Place of death missing UK noble stub ... more details
William Haseldine Pepys 23 March 1775 July 1856 Fellow of the Royal Society FRS was an English scientist and founder of learned institutions who contributed significantly to the advancement of the chemical and physical sciences during the first half of the nineteenth century. Pepys was born in London , the son of William Pepys and his wife Laetitia Weedon. He was descended from Richard Pepys MP cousin of the diarist. ref http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com pepys pepysons pepys pafg08.htm 71C Pepys genealogy ref His father was a cutler and maker of surgical instruments and Pepys was apprenticed to his father as a cutler on 16 April 1789. ref London Apprentices ref He was released on 10 May 1796 and became a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Cutlers of London in 1796. ref http ... 22W H Pepys 22&source gbs summary s&cad 0 William Crookes, F.R.S., &c. ed The Chemical News and Journal ... of London . In his own research, Pepys worked on soda water apparatus in 1798 and also researched ... http books.google.com books?id 7SgXAAAAYAAJ&printsec titlepage&dq 22W H Pepys 22&source gbs summary ... 1817 The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts ref His father died in 1805 and Pepys extended his father s business into making instruments for the philosophical discipline. Pepys own application ... from his very large batteries. In 1805 Pepys made some fruit knives in platinum, presenting one to Sir ... Hasleden Pepys, cutler and instrument maker Platinum Metals Review 1982, 26 1 34 37 ref In 1806 Pepys was prominent in the founding of the London Institution and was an original manager. In 1807 he ... invented and designed by Pepys. He was active in the management of the Royal Institution of Great ... afficheN&cpsidt 14786532 ref Pepys married Lydia Walton in 1815 and they had several children. He died ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepys, William Haseldine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 March 1775 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepys, William Haseldine ... more details
Infobox Architect name Frederick Pepys Cockerell image caption nationality British birth date March 1833 birth place 87 Eaton Square, London death date 4 November 1878 death place 66 rue Fran ois, Paris practice significant buildings Freemasons Hall, London Freemasons Hall , London 1861 significant projects awards Frederick Pepys Cockerell March 1833, 87 Eaton Square, London 4 November 1878, 66 rue Fran ois, Paris was a British architect. He was the second son of Charles Robert Cockerell , also an architect, whose favour for French architecture and sculpture in architecture was a major influence on Frederick. Life He studied at Winchester College and at King s College London , and spent time sketching and training in France in 1850 and 1851 53 before returning to join his father s architecture practice in 1856. He entered the 1863 competition to design the Albert memorial, and that in 1866 to design the National Gallery, though he won neither of them. The Royal Institute of British Architects elected him an associate member in 1860, a fellow in 1864, and honorary secretary in 1871. He was a trustee of Sir John Soane s Museum as well as a member of the Athenaeum Club, London Athenaeum Club . In 1867 Cockerell married Mary Mulock, daughter of Thomas Homan Mulock of Bellair, King s county the couple had six children. His sudden death in Paris in 1878 was followed by a funeral procession followed by the French architects Duc, Hector Lefuel Lefuel , Hardy, Pelechet, Honor Daumet Daumet , and Joseph Auguste mile Vaudremer Vaudremer and burial at the Auteuil cemetery, Paris. Works memorial column at Castle Howard Freemasons Hall, London Freemasons Hall , London 1861 gallery of the Society of Painters in Water Colours , Piccadilly Lythe Hill , Surrey 1868 Crawley Court , Hampshire 1877 demolished Woodcote Hall , Shropshire 1876 , Blessingbourne , Fivemiletown , county Tyrone ... title Cockerell, Frederick Pepys Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cockerell ALTERNATIVE ... more details
Infobox Military Person name Charles Henry Pepys Harrington born 1910 died 13 February 2007 aged 96 97 placeofbirth Royal Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells placeofdeath placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image Image CharlesHarington.jpg caption nickname allegiance UK serviceyears 1930&ndash 1971 rank General officer General branch British Army commands unit battles Second World War br Mau Mau Uprising br Aden Emergency awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath br Commander of the Order of the British Empire br Distinguished Service Order br Military Cross relations laterwork General Sir Charles Henry Pepys Harington Order of the Bath GCB , Order of the British Empire CBE , Distinguished Service Order DSO , Military Cross MC 1910 Times says 30 January Telegraph says 5 May &ndash 13 February 2007 was an officer in the British Army . He served in the British Expeditionary Force World War II British Expeditionary Force and in Normandy in the Second World War . He was later Commander in Chief of the three service Middle East Command from 1963 to 1965, based at Aden . He ended his Army career as Chief of Personnel and Logistics at the UK Ministry of Defence from 1968 to 1971. Early life and career Harington was born in Royal Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells , into a military family. He was related to General Sir Charles Harington Harington , the commander in Constantinople in 1922 during the Chanak crisis . His father, Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Hastings Harington , an officer in the Indian Army , was killed in Mesopotamia in 1916, and Harington and his two sisters were raised by their widowed mother. He was educated at Malvern College and Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sandhurst . He was commissioned into the 22nd Cheshire Regiment in 1930. He excelled ..., Charles Henry Pepys ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Royal Tunbridge ... Henry Pepys Category 1910 births Category 2007 deaths Category British Army generals Category People ... more details
About other persons named SamuelSamuel name Infobox Saint name Samuel birth date death date feast day ... Samuel by Joshua Reynolds 1723 death place titles Prophet, Seer beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Tomb of Samuel , Jerusalem suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Samuel Hebrew name Shmu el m l lang el Samou l lang la Samuel Arabic language Arabic amu eel Strong s Concordance Strong s Shemuwel is a leader of History of ancient Israel and Judah ancient Israel in the Books of Samuel ... of Samuel, he also anointed the first two kings of the Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Kingdom ... aan de priester Eli.jpg right 320px thumb Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Hannah presenting her son Samuel to the priest Eli ca.1665 The main account of Samuel s life comes from the book bearing his name in the Hebrew Bible Old Testament . Family Samuel s mother was Hannah Bible Hannah and his father was Elkanah ... is drunk, but is soon assured of her motivation and sobriety. Eli was, according to the Books of Samuel .... Subsequently Hannah becomes pregnant her child is Samuel. After he is weaned, she leaves him in Eli s care. Elkanah is Samuel s father and lives at Ramah in Benjamin Ramah 1 Sam. 1 19 2 11 comp. 28 ..., Elkanah was, a Levite , a fact otherwise not mentioned in the books of Samuel. The fact that Elkanah ... 1 Samuel 1 20 HE , Hannah Bible Hannah named Samuel in memory of her requesting a child from God and God listening. Samuel is translated as Heard of God or possibly as a sentence God has heard ... php view.php?name samuel Behind the Name Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Samuel Bot generated title ref Samuel in the Hebrew root word is sha al which is mentioned seven times in 1 Samuel 1 and once as sha ul 1 28 , which is Saul s name in Hebrew. Coogan suggests that Saul s birth narrative was transferred to Samuel by the Deuteronomist Deuteronomistic Historians . ref Michael ... more details
Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council PC Queen s Counsel KC 29 ... Pepys, 1st Baronet, a Court of Chancery master in chancery , who was descended from John Pepys, of Cottenham , Cambridgeshire , a great uncle of SamuelPepys the diarist. Educated at Harrow School Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge , Pepys was called to the bar, Lincoln s Inn in 1804. ref Venn id PPS797CC name Pepys, Charles Christopher ref Legal and political career Practicing at the chancery ... contribs sir charles pepys Charles Pepys s start s par uk s bef before Charles Wentworth FitzWilliam ... s ttl title Earl of Cottenham years 1850 &ndash 1851 s aft rows 2 after Charles Pepys, 2nd Earl of Cottenham Charles Edward Pepys s ttl title Earl of Cottenham Baron Cottenham years 1836 &ndash 1851 ... 1833 &ndash 1851 s aft after Charles Pepys, 2nd Earl of Cottenham Charles Edward Pepys s reg uk bt s bef before William Pepys s ttl title Earl of Cottenham Baronet br of London years 1825 &ndash 1851 s aft after Charles Pepys, 2nd Earl of Cottenham Charles Edward Pepys end Lord Chancellor Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cottenham, Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... April 1851 PLACE OF DEATH Pietra Santa, Lucca DEFAULTSORT Cottenham, Charles Pepys, 1st Earl Of Category ... of Trinity College, Cambridge pl Charles Pepys, 1. hrabia Cottenham ... more details
SamuelSamuel 7 April 1855 23 October 1934 ref name rayment w1 Rayment hc w 1 ref ref name rayment p2 Rayment hc p 2 ref was a United Kingdom British businessman and Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons from 1913 to 1934. Samuel founded SamuelSamuel & Co in Yokohama , Japan , in partnership with his elder brother Marcus Samuel, 1st Viscount Bearsted Marcus Samuel , creator of the Shell Transport and Trading company . The opening of this trading company helped paved the way for the industrialization of Japan . Samuel unsuccessfully contested Leeds West UK Parliament constituency Leeds West at the United Kingdom general election, 1906 1906 and United Kingdom general election, January 1910 January 1910 general election s, ref name craig1885 1918 cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 origyear 1974 edition 2nd year 1989 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester id ISBN 0 900178 27 2 page 135 ref and was unsuccessful again in Sunderland UK Parliament constituency Sunderland at the United Kingdom general election, December 1910 December 1910 general election . ref Craig, British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 , page 197 ref He was elected as the Member of Parliament MP for Wandsworth UK Parliament constituency Wandsworth at a by election in June 1913, following the resignation from the British House of Commons resignation of Sir Henry Kimber, 1st Baronet Sir Henry Kimber, Bt . ref Craig, British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 , page 58 ref The constituency was divided at the United ... 1934, aged 79. References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr samuelsamuelSamuelSamuel ... Anthony Samuel Marcus Samuel end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Samuel, Samuel ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Samuel, Samuel Category English Jews Category English businesspeople Category ... more details
Other persons Samuel Cooper Image Samuel Cooper.jpg thumb right 200px Samuel Cooper Image Cooper, Oliver Cromwell.jpg thumb 150px Unfinished portrait miniature of Oliver Cromwell , c.   1650. Samuel Cooper 1609 &ndash May 5, 1672 was an England English portrait miniature miniature Painting painter , and younger brother of Alexander Cooper . He is believed to have been born in London , and was a nephew of John Hoskins painter John Hoskins , the miniature painter, by whom he was educated. He lived in Henrietta Street, Covent Garden , and frequented the Covent Garden Coffee House. SamuelPepys , who makes many references to him, tells us he was an excellent musician, playing well upon the lute , and also a good linguist, speaking French language French with ease. According to other contemporary writers, he was a short, stout man, of a ruddy countenance. He married one Christiana, whose portrait is at Welbeck Abbey, and he had one daughter. In 1668 he was instructed by Pepys to paint a portrait of Mrs Pepys, for which he charged 30. He is known to have painted also the portrait of John Aubrey , which was presented in 1701 to the Ashmolean Museum . From his correspondence with John Ray ... words Sunday, May 5, 1672 Mr Samuel Cooper, the most famous limner of the world for a face ... of Portrait Miniatures, Volume 1 London George Bell & Sons, 1904 p.  64. 1911 article Samuel Cooper url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Samuel Cooper External links commons category cite web ... hoskins index.html title From John Hoskins to Samuel Cooper work Paintings & Drawings accessdate 2007 08 21 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooper, Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., Samuel Category 1609 births Category 1672 deaths Category People from Covent Garden Category English painters Category Portrait miniaturists de Samuel Cooper Maler eo Samuel Cooper fr Samuel Cooper sv Samuel Cooper ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 SamuelPepys Cockerill born 18 June 1794 at St James , London died 7 February 1869 at Mayfair , London was an English amateur cricket cricketer who played first class cricket from 1817 to 1819. Cockerill attended Winchester School and subsequently played for the Old Wykehamists in a match in 1817, one of his 2 known appearances in first class matches. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 36 36575 36575.html CricketArchive . Retrieved on 18 November 2008. ref He played for the Gentlemen in the 1819 Gentlemen v Players match. References Reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 36 36575 36575.html CricketArchive profile Further reading Arthur Haygarth , Scores & Biographies , Volumes 1 1744 1826 , Lillywhite, 1862 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cockerill, Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 18 June 1794 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 February 1869 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cockerill, Samuel Category 1794 births Category 1869 deaths Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1787 to 1825 Category Gentlemen cricketers this is not a stub ... more details
File Sir Samuel Morland by Sir Peter Lely.jpg thumb right 250px Painting of Samuel Morland by Peter Lely Sir Samuel Morland, 1st Baronet 1625 30 December 1695 , or Moreland , was a notable England English academic, diplomat , spy , inventor and mathematician of the 17th century, a polymath credited with early developments in relation to computing , hydraulics and steam power. Education The son of Thomas Morland, the rector of Sulhamstead Sulhamstead Bannister parish church in Berkshire , he was educated at Winchester School and Magdalene College, Cambridge , where he became a Fellow in 1649. ref Venn id MRLT645S name Morland, Samuel ref Devoting much time to the study of mathematics , Morland also became an accomplished Latin ist and was proficient in Greek language Greek , Hebrew language Hebrew and French language French then the language of culture and diplomacy. While a tutor at Cambridge , he first encountered SamuelPepys who became a lifelong acquaintance. Diplomat A keen follower of public affairs, he left Cambridge and entered public service. He undertook a trip to Sweden in 1653, and in 1655 was sent by Oliver Cromwell on a mission to Italy to protest at actions taken against the Waldensians by the Duke of Savoy. He remained in Geneva for some time in an ambassadorial role, and also wrote a book The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont 1658 . Spy However, while serving as secretary to John Thurloe , a Commonwealth of England Commonwealth official ... by Samuel Morland 1666.jpg thumb right A new Multiplying Instrument invented by Samuel ... at Windsor. He also corresponded with Pepys about naval gun carriage s, designed a machine to weigh ... links NRA P20394 worldcat id lccn n82 66500 DEFAULTSORT Morland, Samuel Category 1625 births Category ... Category People from Sulhamstead de Samuel Morland es Samuel Morland it Samuel Morland ht Samuel Morland ja nn Samuel Morland pl Samuel Morland pt Samuel Morland ru , ... more details