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William Hall Gilby
Nationality
English
Occupation
Geologist
William Hall Gilby (died 1821?) was an English geologist.
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WilliamHallGilby (died 1821?) was an English geologist. Gilby was the son of WilliamGilby, M.D., an English physician. He studied under Professor Jameson...
Welcome to the Hall of Mirrors, through Hall's own RAM Records label in 1999, with collaborations from former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke and Prince's...
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five shows in Europe and the Middle East to fill in for his replacement, Gilby Clarke, who had broken his wrist in a motorcycle accident. After Stradlin...
him as 'afterward unworthily Dean of Durham', and ranks him with Goodman, Gilby, and other Puritans. So does Roger L'Estrange in his violent philippic,...
to buy back the hall. On his death in 1935 the title fell into abeyance between his three daughters, the Hon. Grace Mary Eleanor Gilby, the Hon. Gladys...
Hertfordshire to Henry Gilbey (1789–1842) and Elizabeth (died 1869), a daughter of William Bailey, of Stansted Mountfichet, Essex. Henry Gilbey, of Essex farming...
musicians including Glenn Hughes, Duff McKagan, Sebastian Bach, Matt Sorum, Gilby Clarke and Steve Stevens formed a supergroup called Kings of Chaos, whose...
over 7 million fans. In 1994, Sorum formed Slash's Snakepit with Slash and Gilby Clarke and drummed on their debut album, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere. Sorum...
After Scott Brown won two races at Snetterton on 3 April 1954, Sid Green of Gilby Engineering noticed that he had an unformed right hand and brought this...
his wife Barbara on lead vocals. His next album, a live album produced by Gilby Clarke (formerly of Guns N' Roses) would have been recorded on June 12,...
John William Savidan (23 May 1902 – 8 November 1991), nicknamed "Billy", "Bill" or "Jack" and born in Auckland, was a New Zealand long distance runner...
parts lost. For example; Lawrence Humphrey, Thomas Sampson, William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, Thomas Lever, and others Parker, Cox, Grindal, Robert Horne...
March 2016 Blackfriars Summa Theologiæ Vol. 28, p. 16 [notes by Thomas Gilby O.P. on Summa Ia-IIæ, q. 90, a. 4] Exegetical Commentary on the Code of...
produced the first demos for the iconic power pop band, Candy, which featured Gilby Clarke and Kyle Vincent. Vincent was Fowley's personal assistant. Producer...
original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 31 March 2013. Westgate, Stuart; Gilby, Mark (8 May 2007). "Meeting Report: Cooling the tube" (PDF). LURS. Archived...