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  1. William Hopkins FRS (2 February 1793 – 13 October 1866) was an English mathematician and geologist. He is famous as a private tutor of aspiring undergraduate Cambridge mathematicians, earning him the sobriquet the " senior-wrangler maker."

  2. Learn about Stephen Hopkins, one of the passengers on the Mayflower who traveled with his second wife and children, and his involvement in the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies. Find out his English origins, his role in the Mayflower Compact, and his descendants.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of William Hopkins, who proposed that the Earth's interior is solid and not liquid. He also studied glaciers, rotation of the Earth, and taught mathematics at Cambridge.

  4. Quick Info. Born. 2 February 1793. Kingston-on-Soar, Derbyshire, England. Died. Cambridge, England. Summary. William Hopkins was an English mathematician best-known as a tutor for the Cambridge tripos examinations. View three larger pictures. Biography. William Hopkins's father was also named William Hopkins.

  5. May 23, 2018 · Hopkins, William (b. Kingston-on-Soar, Derbyshire, England, 2 February 1793; d. Cambridge, England, 13 October 1866) geology, mathematics. The only son of a gentleman farmer, Hopkins had a desultory early education which included some practical farming in Norfolk.

  6. (Mathematician, Geologist) William Hopkins was a renowned mathematician and geologist from Britain who penned the book ‘Elements of Trigonometry’. Born to an agricultural household, Hopkins was expected to fall in line with the family business. But as destiny would have it, he sold his patch of farmland and used the money to start anew.

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  8. William Hopkins FRS (2 February 1793 – 13 October 1866) was an English mathematician and geologist. He is famous as a private tutor of aspiring undergraduate Cambridge mathematicians, earning him the sobriquet the " senior-wrangler maker." Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

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