Burroughes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Negus Burroughes (1791–1872), British politician Jeremy Burroughes (born 1960)...
1967. The hall was in the premises of Burroughes & Watts Ltd., who had been at 19 Soho Square since 1836. Burroughes & Watts opened a new billiards saloon...
Jeremiah Burroughs (sometimes Burroughes; 1599 – London, 13 November, 1646) was an English Congregationalist and a well-known Puritan preacher. Burroughs...
Negus Burroughes (8 February 1791 – 22 March 1872) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the eldest child of James Burkin Burroughes (1760-1803)...
Brown that forged Burroughes' interest in archaeology. He worked with Brown, including in a 1961 visit to Glebe Field in Suffolk. Burroughes became a member...
where Burroughes has been responsible for a number of technology innovations, including the direct printing of full-colour OLED displays. Burroughes was...
1920s Burroughes lived with her partner Vere Hutchinson, an author who had five books published but died in 1931 after a protracted illness. Burroughes was...
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Christabell Burroughes (1764-1843), daughter and heiress of Henry Negus (1734-1807) of Hoveton Hall, an attorney, and wife of James Burkin Burroughes (1760-1803)...
unchanged. The format changed again in late 1958. All matches were held at Burroughes Hall in London but the number of competitors was further reduced to four...
Aircraft Company Limited. At the time of its creation, its owners were Hugh Burroughes (1884–1985) and H H Martyn & Co. Limited, who held a 50 per cent share...
Bissett. Sources: John Pulman retired. John Barrie met Sydney Lee at Burroughes Hall in London from 6 to 8 November. Barrie led 7–5 after the first day...
11 February 2016. "The Chronological History of Burroughes & Watts". Burroughes & Watts. Burroughes & Watts. Retrieved 11 February 2016. L. A. C. (1933)...
popularise the game at Stone House in Ootacamund on a table built by Burroughes & Watts that had been brought to India by boat. The word snooker was,...
No tournament 1964‡ John Pulman (ENG) Fred Davis (ENG) 19–16 1963–64 Burroughes Hall, London 1964‡ John Pulman (ENG) Rex Williams (ENG) 40–33 1964–65...
days. Each played the other, three times. All matches were played in Burroughes Hall, London. Joe Davis made the first century break, 108, on the opening...
One example was the first light-emitting device synthesised by J. H. Burroughes et al., which involved a single layer of poly(p-phenylene vinylene). However...
Square Garden Committee with the assistance of Westminster City Council. Burroughes Hall was an important billiards and snooker venue in Soho Square from...
Cavendish Laboratory researchers Richard Friend, Donal Bradley, and Jeremy Burroughes together with Department of Chemistry researchers Chloe Jennings and Andrew...
World Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament that was held at the Burroughes and Thurston's Halls in London, England from 23 March to 2 May 1936. There...
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event with eight participants was held from 1 to 13 December 1947 at Burroughes Hall and was won by John Pulman, who joined seven other players in the...
revived on a challenge basis in 1964. The first contest was played in Burroughes Hall, London in April 1964 between Pulman and Davis, with Pulman retaining...
Fry won by a score of 387 to 300. The fifth Championship was held at Burroughes Hall in Soho Square. It was held from Monday 23 February to Tuesday 2...
2018-04-29. "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000". Retrieved 2009-06-02. Burroughes, J. H.; Bradley, D. D. C.; Brown, A. R.; Marks, R. N.; MacKay, K.; Friend...
Championship but left his cue on the train on his way to the event at Burroughes Hall. He was invited to choose a cue from a selection at the venue, and...