The Hennell family is a family of prominent silver-smiths and writers in Southern England. The family is possibly of Huguenot origin, and has traditionally held dissenting religious and Liberal political convictions. All members can be traced back to David Hennell (1712-1785), who founded the silver-smith dynasty, and include:
Henry Hennell FRS (c.1797–1842), chemist
Hennell (1817 cricketer) (fl. 1817), English first-class cricketer for Marylebone Cricket Club
Colonel Samuel Hennell (1800-1880), Indian Army officer and Colonial Office administrator
Mary Hennell (1802–1843), writer
Charles Christian Hennell (1809–1850), merchant and Unitarian apologist
Sara Hennell (1812–1899), writer
Caroline Hennell, known as Cara Bray, (1814–1905), writer and wife of Charles Bray
Thomas Hennell (1903–1945), artist and writer
Professor Michael Hennell (born 1940), leading computer scientist
Andrew Hennell (born 1958), specialist purveyor of 17th century and earlier furniture and antiquities
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The Hennell family is a family of prominent silver-smiths and writers in Southern England. The family is possibly of Huguenot origin, and has traditionally...
Sara Sophia Hennell (23 November 1812 – 7 March 1899) was a British author. She was a close associate of George Eliot, Charles Christian Hennell and Caroline...
Colonel Samuel Hennell (c. 1800 – 13 September 1880) was a British Indian Army officer and Colonial Office administrator in the Middle East. He was the...
Hennell (born 9 September 1940) is a British computer scientist who has made leading contributions in the field of software testing. Michael Hennell was...
Charles Christian Hennell (30 March 1809 – 2 September 1850) was an English merchant, known as a Unitarian apologist for his work An Inquiry concerning...
Henry Hennell FRS (c. 1797 – 4 June 1842) was an English chemist. Hennelll was one of the founders of the Chemical Society of London and was a member...
Mary Hennell (23 May 1802 – 16 March 1843) was a 19th-century British reforming writer from a notable family of writers. Hennell was born in Manchester...
solution to Henry Hennell, a British chemist, who found in 1826 that it contained "sulphovinic acid" (ethyl hydrogen sulfate). In 1828, Hennell and the French...
Thomas Hennell (16 April 1903 – 1945) was a British artist and writer who specialised in illustrations and essays on the subject of the British countryside...
Caroline Bray, known as Cara Bray, née Hennell (4 June 1814 – 21 February 1905) was a British writer of children's stories and school textbooks. With...
jump-to-jump path. The LCSAJ analysis method was devised by Professor Michael Hennell in order to perform quality assessments on the mathematical libraries on...
Private Industry Timepieces Founded United Kingdom, 2002 Founder Stuart Hennell Lloyd Amsdon Headquarters Kings Hill , UK Services Resale Revenue £68 million...
followed in 1904 with Sir Reginald Hennell's 350-page The History of the King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard. Hennell was a lieutenant in the Guard...
Liverpool Data Research Associates was founded in 1975 by Professor Michael Hennell to commercialize a software test-bed created to perform quality assessments...
Several Gospels. London: George Abington. p. 9. Retrieved 29 May 2020. Hennell, in his 'Origin of Christianity,' says that:- 'Some one after Matthew wrote...
sisters Mary Hennell (23 May 1802 – 16 May 1843) and Sara Hennell (1812–1899), and her brother Charles Christian Hennell (1809–1850). Charles Hennell was a writer...
conceived by the British Political Resident in the Persian Gulf Colonel Samuel Hennell following a series of seasonal treaties intended to preserve peace at sea...
include AdaTEST, Cantata++, Coverity, Klocwork, Parasoft and VectorCAST. Hennell, Michael (1978). "Experimental testbed for numerical software". The Computer...
and Fable. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021 – via Bartleby.com. Hennell, Reginald (1911). "Yeomen of the Guard" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
Christianity portal Arthur Hennell Simms, MA (1853 – 1921) was an Anglican priest and the Archdeacon of Totnes from 1910 until his death. He was educated...
Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020. Hennell, Reginald (1911). "Yeomen of the Guard" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
Productions 5 November Fly-by-wire, the new Airbus 320; software engineer Mike Hennell of the University of Liverpool; Roger Beteille, managing director of Airbus...
"Unit Testing with Parameter Value Coverage (PVC)". M. R. Woodward, M. A. Hennell, "On the relationship between two control-flow coverage criteria: all JJ-paths...
(Richard Rugg, 1759) shows a large scrape. The salt cellar (Robert & Samuel Hennell, 1803) has a much smaller scrape - however the cellar was from a set of...
David Alexander Blane 1835 – 1838 : James Morrison 1838 – 1852 : Samuel Hennell 1852 – 1856 : Arnold Burrowes Kemball 1856 – 1862 : James Felix Jones 1862 :...