ThomasWhatman (1576–1630), of Chichester, Sussex, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Chichester in 1621...
Whatman may refer to: Whatman plc, British laboratory equipment making-company now part of GE Healthcare Amherst Barrow Whatman (1909–1984), British wireless...
of the wove papermaking technique using wire appears to have been James Whatman (1702–1759) from Kent, England. For approximately 500 years, European paper...
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric...
Portsmouth 1625 With: Sir Benjamin Rudyerd Succeeded by Sir James Fullerton ThomasWhatman Preceded by Sir Henry Wallop Robert Wallop Member of Parliament for...
James Whatman Bosanquet (1804–1877) was an English banker and writer on biblical chronology. He was son of the banker Samuel Bosanquet III of Forest House...
Susanna Whatman (born Susanna Bosanquet) (23 January 1753 – 29 November 1814) was a British writer on household management who came to notice about 200...
Parliament of England Preceded by Sir Thomas Edmondes ThomasWhatman Member of Parliament for Chichester 1625–1626 With: Algernon Lord Peircy Succeeded by...
Heneage Finch Robert Bateman Martin Bond Preceded by Sir James Fullerton ThomasWhatman Member of Parliament for Portsmouth 1628–1629 With: Owen Jennens Parliament...
Uvedale 1624 Sir Daniel Norton 1625 Succeeded by Sir James Fullerton ThomasWhatman Preceded by Michael Oldisworth Sir John Stradling, Bt Member of Parliament...
trying to provoke an older man into a fight. Lewknor was defended by ThomasWhatman in the case. After his call to the bar, Lewknor served, like his grandfather...
of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A...
of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A...
had been paper-makers since the 18th century, entering business with the Whatman paper-making family. Their success in business led to social prominence...
Buxton was born on 18 November 1822 in Cromer, Norfolk, the third son of Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet, a notable brewer, MP and social reformer, and followed...
Balston may refer to: Thomas Balston (1883–1967), member of the Whatman paper-making family Edward Balston (1817–1891), English schoolmaster Nannatherina...
of Whatman plc (LSE:WHM), a global supplier of filtration products and technologies at 270p per share in cash for each Whatman share, valuing Whatman at...
Conservative politician. Beresford Hope was the third and youngest son of Thomas Hope, the writer and patron of art, and his wife the Hon. Louisa Beresford...
paper has been identified as that used by the English papermaker James Whatman II (1741–1798) between 1777 and 1794. Rockefeller and Cahill transferred...
series required a larger size than was available, the manufacturer James Whatman was instructed to create a sheet 31 in × 53 in (790 mm × 1,350 mm); the...
largest paper mill in the country. The mill was sold by James Whatman Jr in 1792 to Thomas, Robert and Finch Hollingworth of Maidstone for the substantial...
industry have all flourished here. The paper maker James Whatman and his son invented wove paper (Whatman paper) at Turkey Mill from 1740, an important development...