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  1. The 7 Most Messed-Up Short Stories We All Had to Read in School. A list of all the characters in Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights characters include: Heathcliff, Catherine Earnshaw, Edgar Linton, Nelly Dean , Isabella Linton, Lockwood, Cathy Linton, Hindley Earnshaw, Hareton Earnshaw.

    • Emily Brontë
    • 1847
  2. Records show that the Earnshaw family has been connected with the timber trade since 1780. The business, which was founded in 1860, carries the name of Job Earnshaw, who worked falls of timber in the local area near Wakefield.

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  4. Samuel Earnshaw (1 February 1805, Sheffield, Yorkshire – 6 December 1888, Sheffield, Yorkshire) was an English clergyman and mathematician and physicist, noted for his contributions to theoretical physics, especially "Earnshaw's theorem".

  5. Feb 4, 2023 · He became an apprentice at the age of 14 to William Hughes, watchmaker, of 119 High Holborn in London, and later set up a shop in London. By 1780 Earnshaw had learned about making escapements and watch jewelling. He turned his attention to improving marine timekeepers, which had been developed by John Harrison .

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  6. Samuel Earnshaw. Samuel Earnshaw (1805-1888), Cleric and Mathematical Physicist Originator of Earnshaw's Theorem. Samuel Earnshaw was born February 1, 1805, to Joseph Earnshaw, a file cutter of Sheffield, and his wife Martha. When Samuel was about 13, his father became master of a Sheffield school.

  7. We investigate the Earnshaw family history, from Upper Thong and Holmfirth to Dewsbury and Burnley. We found this really interesting and revealing, hope you ...

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    • Bob Earnshaw
  8. Thomas Earnshaw (4 February 1749 in Ashton-under-Lyne – 1 March 1829 in London) was an English watchmaker who, following John Arnold 's earlier work, further simplified the process of marine chronometer production, making them available to the general public.

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