Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about Noteworthy Families (Modern Science).

Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about Noteworthy Families (Modern Science).

bro, Alfred John CHURCH (Rev.), (b. 1829), Headmaster of Henley and of Retford Grammar Schools; Professor of Latin at Univ.  Coll., London, 1880-1888; prize poem, Oxford, 1883; author of various works dealing with classical subjects.—­["Who’s Who.”]

fa si da son, Sir John R. SEELEY, K.C.M.G. (1834-1895), Professor first of Latin at Univ.  Coll., London, and afterwards of Modern History at Cambridge; published in 1865 “Ecce Homo,” a work which attracted immediate attention and provoked a storm of controversy; also works on history and political science.—­["Dict.  N. Biog.”]

Sydney Monckton #COPEMAN#, F.R.S., M.D. (Camb.), Medical Inspector
    Local Government Board; Member of Council of Epidemiological
    Society; Research Scholar and Special Commissioner British
    Medical Association; recipient of many gold medals and prizes of
    importance.—­["Who’s Who.”]

fa fa fa, Peter COPEMAN, founder, with his brother Robert, of Copeman’s Bank, Aylsham, Norfolk (now incorporated with Barclay’s); successful merchant.

fa, Arthur Charles COPEMAN, M.B., London; gold medallist in anatomy and physiology, University of London; entered Army Medical Service on the nomination of the Chancellor of the University; subsequently entered the Church, and became Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral; for many years Chairman of Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, and of Norwich School Board and Board of Guardians.

fa bro, Edward COPEMAN, M.D., Aberdeen; President British Medical Association; consulting physician to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital; author and inventor of gynaecological instruments and of special methods of operation.

James Henry #COTTERILL#, F.R.S. (b. 1836), Lecturer and
    subsequently Vice-Principal of the Royal School of Naval
    Architecture, South Kensington; Professor of Applied Mechanics at
    the Royal Naval Coll., Greenwich, 1873-1897.—­["Who’s Who.”]

fa bro, Thomas COTTERILL, eminent clergyman at Sheffield; A.B., Cambridge, 1801.—­["Grad.  Cant.”]

bro, Joseph Morthland COTTERILL, D.D. (hon. causa), St. Andrew’s University.

fa son, Henry COTTERILL, Senior Wrangler, 1835; second classic, Fellow of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge; Bishop of Edinburgh.—­["Grad.  Cant.”]

bro son, Joseph M. COTTERILL (b. 1851), Surgeon to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Lecturer at Edinburgh School of Medicine.—­["Who’s Who.”]

bro son, Arthur COTTERILL, Head of Permanent Way Department Egyptian Railway Administration.

fa bro son, Thomas COTTERILL, third wrangler, 1832; fellow of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge; one of the earliest members of the London Mathematical Soc., to which he contributed many papers of importance.—­["Grad.  Cant.”]

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