Reverend WilliamDarwinFox (23 April 1805 – 8 April 1880) was an English clergyman, naturalist, and a second cousin of Charles Darwin. Fox was born in...
English pirate in the Caribbean WilliamFox (deacon) (1736–1826), founder of the Sunday School Society WilliamDarwinFox (1805–1880), English clergyman...
eye, his favourite child, he confessed to [his friend and cousin WilliamDarwinFox]. More than any of the other children she treated him with a spontaneous...
the first few months of Darwin's enrolment at Christ's College, his second cousin WilliamDarwinFox was still studying there. Fox impressed him with his...
Candolle W. B. Carpenter Emma Darwin (wife and cousin) Erasmus Alvey Darwin (brother) Thomas Davidson WilliamDarwinFox (cousin) Hugh Falconer Asa Gray...
data sets that biology generated. In a letter to William Darwin Fox in 1855, Charles Darwin declared “I have no faith in anything short of actual measurement...
Robert Waring Darwin of Elston (17 October 1724 – 4 November 1816) Elizabeth Darwin (15 September 1725 – 8 April 1800) William Alvey Darwin (3 October 1726...
Charles Darwin – 30 December 1836". Darwin Correspondence Project. "Letter 348 — Charles Darwin to WilliamDarwinFox – [12 March 1837]". Darwin Correspondence...
to 2004 James Clutterbuck, cricketer WilliamDarwinFox, naturalist-clergyman, second cousin of Charles Darwin buried in Sandown. James Dore (1854-1925)...
that he would rather scour the countryside for rare specimens with WilliamDarwinFox, John Stevens Henslow, and Henry Thompson than to study theology as...
Sam Fox Publishing Company Samuel Fox (1765–1851), Derby justice of the peace; father of WilliamDarwinFox Samuel Fox and Company, a steel company near...
of Charles Darwin and WilliamDarwinFox. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781402092336. "Darwin Correspondence Project". Darwin Correspondence...
himself as hydropathist, after which Gully's daughter recovered. Darwin explained to Fox his wrathful scepticism about clairvoyance and worse, homeopathy...
editor Rev. William Johnson Fox (not WilliamDarwinFox, see disambiguation). First coming to London around 1830, Martineau joined Fox's social circle...
lived during the Early Cretaceous. In the nineteenth century Reverend WilliamDarwinFox collected two small thighbones near Cowleaze Chine on the southwest...
Diaries of Charles Darwin and WilliamDarwinFox. He is now engaged on a second book on the interaction of Charles Lyell with Charles Darwin. Calcification...