small Brigg Market Place small latitude 53.5529 longitude 0.4850 official name Brigg population 5,076 ... Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole post town BRIGG postcode district DN20 postcode area DN dial code 01652 os grid reference TA003073 Brigg Wikipedia IPA for English Key br g ... Area Brigg CP Parish accessdate 2009 03 02 work Neighbourhood Statistics publisher Office for National ... Brigg ref name g cite web url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 922373 title National ... government district of the Glanford same name. History The area of present&ndash day Brigg has ... Sean title The Brigg Raft and her Prehistoric environment year 1981 publisher British Archaeological ... title Brigg year 1991 ref construction have been found in the town, both dating to around 900 BCE. A causeway .... ref cite journal last Wylie first William title Prehistoric Road at Brigg, Lincolnshire ... Leisure Services Department ref although its etymology is not specified. Glanford Brigg was founded ... history.php title Brigg Market Town History ref The fair began on 25 July&mdash the feast .... Its non&ndash standard form of Brigg is due to influence from Old Norse bryggja , which although usually ... year 1991 title The Place Names of Lincolnshire volume Part Two ref Brigg originally sat at the meeting ... of Catholicism in Brigg and District year 1990 ref Several small chapel s also existed during ... church in nearby Wrawby. ref name Dodd1990 Due to its strategic position, Brigg was fortified by Cavalier ... last Henthorn first Frank title History of 19th Century Brigg year 1987 publisher Spiegl ref Later ... in 1864. ref cite web url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng LIN Brigg title GENUKI Brigg, Lincolnshire ref The workhouse at Brigg is one of the best known and best documented of its type, probably because ... of the Glanford Brigg Union. ref name g ref cite web url http www.pastscape.org.uk ... Geography File River Ancholme, Brigg.jpeg thumb left The Old River Ancholme in Brigg ... more details
Zech s logarithms are used with finite field s to reduce a high degree mathematics degree polynomial that is not in the field to an element in the field thus having a lower degree . Unlike the traditional logarithm , the Zech s logarithm of a polynomial provides an equivalence it does not alter the value. Zech logarithms are also called Jacobi Logarithm, ref Citation last1 Lidl first1 Rudolf last2 Niederreiter first2 Harald title Finite fields publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0 521 39231 0 year 1997 ref after Jacobi who used them for number theoretic investigations C.G.J.Jacoby, Uber die Kreistheilung und ihre Anwendung auf die Zahlentheorie, in Gesammelte Werke, Vol.6, pp.  254 274 . Use of Zech s logarithm for solving quadratic and cubic equations which may be of interest for coding applications can be found in ref Citation last1 Huber first1 K. title Some Comments on Zech s Logarithms journal IEEE Transactions on Information Theory volume 36 number 4 pages 946 950 month July year 1990 ref ref Citation last1 Huber first1 K. title Solving equations in Finite Fields and some Results Concerning the Structure of GF q journal IEEE Transactions on Information Theory volume 38 number 3 pages 1154 1162 month July year 1992 ref Let math alpha math be a primitive element finite field primitive element of a finite field, then math Z n math , the Zech logarithm of an integer math n math may be defined such that math alpha Z n 1 alpha n math That is, math Z n log 1 alpha n math where the logarithm is taken to the base math alpha math . Note that if math alpha n math is the minus ... 12 pages 1571 1573 month Dec. year 1991 ref Zech logarithms are also used when finite field elements ... logarithms of the corresponding powers of the generating element. We see that in this case the Zech logarithms are Z 1 5, Z 2 3, Z 3 2, Z 4 6, Z 5 1 and Z 6 4. For example the value of Z 2 3 follows ... s Logarithms Category Linear algebra Category Finite fields ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use British English date April 2012 Infobox mountain name Filey Brigg photo filey Brigg Carr Naze.JPG photo caption Filey Brigg Carr Naze seen from Filey Brigg Country Park elevation m elevation ref prominence location North Yorkshire, England range coordinates coord 54 12 34 N 0 15 20 W type mountain display inline,title topo type age first ascent easiest route Filey Brigg is a long narrow peninsula situated about one mile north of Filey , North Yorkshire . Its steep cliffs amount to 15 metres high and they consist of a variety of material, from pure sandstone to pure limestone . ref name Filey Brigg cite web last Shorter first Chris title Filey Brigg url http www.climbonline.co.uk filey brigg.htm accessdate 12 March 2012 ref The landward end of the peninsula of Filey Brigg is known as Carr Naze, while the long neck of rock at the seaward end is called the Brigg. ref name Filey Bay Regeneration Initiative Filey Bay Regeneration Initiative ref In early 1970s the fields on top of the Brigg were turned into Filey Brigg Country Park. The biology and geology of Filey Brigg place it among Sites of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire. ref name Natural ... Brigg s ancient history seems to be developed by a local antiquarian, Dr Cortis M.D. , who excavated ... of the entire structure of Filey Bay and the Brigg is caused by the fact that the rock on the south side of the Brigg has slid down. This caused the overlying clay to lie either at or below the level ... out forms the Brigg. The structure still erodes and large rock slips caused by constant rapid erosion ... several hundred metres of the Naze. ref name Filey Bay Regeneration Initiative The rocks of Filey Brigg ... web title SSSI Information Filey Brigg url http www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk citation citation ... of the long ridge of rocks known as Filey Brigg. According to one of them it was built by the Devil ... Brigg carries the marks of the Devil s grasp on its shoulders. Another legend stated that the rocks ... more details
Brigg Fair Roud Folk Song Index Roud http library.efdss.org cgi bin query.cgi?cross off&index roud on&query 1083&field 20 1083 is an English folk song . It is best known in a choir choral arrangement by Percy Grainger and a subsequent set of orchestra l variation music variations by Frederick Delius . Early in the 20th century, Grainger started collecting folk songs from around England , using Phonograph cylinder wax cylinders to capture performances in the field as well as transcribing them. In April 1905, he recorded Joseph Taylor folksinger Joseph Taylor singing Brigg Fair shortly after a music festival in Brigg, North Lincolnshire the recording survives and is commercially available . Grainger soon made an arrangement of the song for unaccompanied five part choir chorus with tenor soloist. The original song was short since Taylor could only remember two stanzas to extend the song, Grainger added three stanzas taken from two other songs Low down in the broom and The Merry King . The tune, in the Dorian mode , is wistful, the lyric is a happy one about true love, and Grainger s setting is atmospheric and uses a creative harmony harmonic treatment. Image Brigg Fair.PNG 750px In 1907, Delius heard the setting and was impressed by both the tune and the arrangement. With Grainger s permission, Delius used the song as the basis of an orchestral work, which was first performed in 1908. After a pastoral introduction, the Grainger setting is replicated by the woodwind instrument woodwinds . A succession of variations on the original tune leads to a joyous finale. The song has appeared in several different versions including one set down by Taylor and members of his family. These are the words set by Grainger It was on the fifth of August er the weather fine and fair, Unto Brigg Fair I did repair, for love I was inclined. I rose up with the lark in the morning, with my heart so full of glee, Of thinking there to meet my dear, long time I d wished to see. I took hold of her ... more details
Pollard s rho algorithm for logarithms is an algorithm for solving the discrete logarithm problem analogous to Pollard s rho algorithm for solving the Integer factorization problem. The goal is to compute math gamma math such that math alpha gamma beta math , where math beta math belongs to a Group mathematics group math G math generated by math alpha math . The algorithm computes integers math a math , math b math , math A math , and math B math such that math alpha a beta b alpha A beta B math . Assuming, for simplicity, that the underlying group is cyclic of order math n math , we can calculate math gamma math as a solution of the equation math B b gamma a A pmod n math . To find the needed math a math , math b math , math A math , and math B math the algorithm uses Floyd s cycle finding algorithm to find a cycle in the sequence math x i alpha a i beta b i math , where the function math f x i mapsto x i 1 math is assumed to be random looking and thus is likely to enter into a loop after approximately math sqrt frac pi n 2 math steps. One way to define such a function is to use the following rules Divide math G math into three subsets not necessarily subgroup s of approximately equal size math G 0 math , math G 1 math , and math G 2 math . If math x i math is in math G 0 math then double both math a math and math b math if math x i in G 1 math then increment math a math , if math x i in G 2 math then increment math b math . Algorithm Let math G math be a cyclic group of order math p math , and given math a,b in G math , and a partition math G G 0 cup G 1 cup G 2 math , let math f G to G math be a map math f x left begin matrix beta x & x in G 0 x 2 & x in G 1 alpha x & x in G 2 end matrix right. math and define maps math g G times mathbb Z to mathbb Z math and math h G times mathbb Z to mathbb Z math by math g x,n left begin matrix n & x in G 0 2n bmod p 1 & x in G 1 ... algorithms Category Logarithms Category Number theoretic algorithms ru ... more details
The Brigg by election, 1948 was a by election held on 24 March 1948 for the British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of Brigg UK Parliament constituency Brigg in Lincolnshire . The by election was triggered by the resignation from the British House of Commons resignation of the constituency s Labour Party UK Labour Party Member of Parliament MP Tom Williamson, Baron Williamson Tom Williamson , a trade union leader who had held the seat since the United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 general election . The result was a victory for the Labour candidate Lance Mallalieu , who held the seat with a reduced majority, and represented Brigg until he retired from the British House of Commons House of Commons in 1974. Votes Election box begin title Brigg by election, 1948 Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate Lance Mallalieu votes 27,333 percentage 54.6 change &minus 4.3 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Anthony Fell politician Anthony Fell votes 22,746 percentage 45.4 change 4.3 Election box majority votes 4,587 percentage 9.2 change &minus 8.6 Election box turnout votes 50,079 percentage 77.1 change 0.5 Election box hold with party link winner Labour Party UK swing &minus 4.3 Election box end References cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1918 1949 origdate origyear 1969 edition 3rd edition year 1983 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester isbn 0 900178 06 X Rayment hc b 5 date March 2012 See also List of United Kingdom by elections Brigg UK Parliament constituency Wansbeck constituency By elections to the 38th UK Parliament DEFAULTSORT Brigg By Election, 1948 Category By elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Yorkshire and the Humber constituencies Category 1948 in England Category 1948 elections in the United Kingdom Category Elections in Lincolnshire UK election stub ... more details
Glanford Brigg was a rural district in Lincolnshire , Lindsey Parts of Lindsey from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Glanford Brigg rural sanitary district . It entirely surrounded the borough of Scunthorpe . It enlarged slightly as several urban district s were abolished and incorporated into it taking Broughton, Lincolnshire Broughton in 1923 and then Roxby cum Risby and Winterton, Lincolnshire Winterton in 1936 under a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order . In 1974 the district was abolished, being combined with the urban districts of Brigg and Barton upon Humber to form a new Glanford district. References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10042770 coord 53.6 0.5 dim 35000 region GB display title Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category History of Lincolnshire Category Rural districts of England ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Brigg code BGG image name Brigg station footbridge.jpg caption Platform one, looking east towards Barnetby manager Northern Rail locale Brigg borough North Lincolnshire lowusage0405 580 lowusage0506 increase 746 lowusage0607 decrease 665 lowusage0708 decrease 629 lowusage0809 decrease 554 lowusage0910 decrease 414 platforms 2 latitude 53.549 longitude 0.486 gridref TA004068 owner original Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway pregroup Great Central Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway years 1 November 1848 events Station opened Brigg railway station serves the town of Brigg in North Lincolnshire , England . It was built by the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway GG&SJR and opened on 1 November 1848. ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 page 44 ref harv ref The GG&SJR subsequently became part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway main line between Grimsby and Manchester Piccadilly . It is managed by Northern Rail , who also operate all passenger trains serving it. File Brigg railway station 1906912 6994a306.jpg thumb left The station in 1961 Services It is served by three passenger trains in each direction on Saturdays only between Sheffield Midland railway station Sheffield and Cleethorpes railway station Cleethorpes . The local council, however, is campaigning to increase this to an hourly service in each direction and also include Brigg as a stopping point on a new service between Grimsby and London via Lincoln. ref Fisher, Nigel 2007 06 04 http www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk displayNode.jsp?nodeId 152576&command displayContent&sourceNode 152559&contentPK 17477467&moduleName ... Rail s website Lincolnshire railway stations Category Brigg Category Railway stations in North Lincolnshire ... Feedback 5 nl Station Brigg ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Brigg parliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1885 abolished 1974 type County elects howmany One previous North Lincolnshire UK Parliament constituency North Lincolnshire next Brigg and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Scunthorpe region England county Lincolnshire the area is now in North Lincolnshire Brigg was a county constituency centred on the town of Brigg in North Lincolnshire . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system. The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election when it was replaced by the new constituency of Brigg and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Scunthorpe . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 rowspan 2 Sir Henry Meysey Thompson, 1st ... color Conservative Party UK meta color Brigg by election, 1894 1894 by election John Maunsell Richardson ... color Conservative Party UK meta color Brigg by election, 1907 1907 by election Sir Sir Berkeley Sheffield ... UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color Brigg by election, 1948 1948 by election ... 1974 Feb 1974 constituency abolished see Brigg and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Scunthorpe Election results Elections in the 1940s Election box begin title Brigg by election ... box end See also Brigg by election, 1948 References Rayment hc b 5 date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Brigg Uk Parliament Constituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire historic Category ... United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1974 Category Brigg UK hist constituency ... more details
Distinguish Glanford Power Station Refimprove date January 2011 Infobox power station name Glanford Brigg Power Station official name image Brigg Power Station geograph.org.uk 1580995.jpg image caption Glanford Brigg Power Station br small Viewed from the east in November 2009 small image alt location map England location map width location map text lat d 53.540577 lat m lat s lat NS long d 0.503635 long m long s long EW coordinates type type landmark coordinates display inline,title coordinates ref country England, United Kingdom locale Lincolnshire , East Midlands status O construction began 1991 commissioned 1993 licence expires decommissioned cost owner operator Fortum br 1993 2002 br Centrica Centrica Brigg br 2002 present developer constructor Alstom GEC Alsthom primary fuel Natural gas secondary fuel Diesel fuel tertiary fuel generation units 6 x 40  MW turbine manu other General Electric br Alstom thermal power all cogeneration all combined cycle yes ghg emission installed capacity 240  MW max planned cap capacity factor average annual gen net generation website as of 19 January 2011 extra gbmapping SE991059 Glanford Brigg Power Station also known as Brigg Power Station is a Fossil fuel power plant gas fired power station in North Lincolnshire , England . It is capable of firing diesel fuel diesel as a substitute of natural gas . It is situated on the River Ancholme , beside the Sheffield to Lincoln Line , outside the town of Brigg , with its name coming from the former name for the town. It has a generating capacity of 240  Watt megawatts MW . Opened in 1993 ... of Brigg Renewable Energy Plant, ref http www.briggrep.co.uk pdfs EnvironmentalStatement EIA Technical ... by Centrica for 37  million, with the operating company known as Centrica Brigg Ltd. Operations Glanford Brigg power station is a natural gas fuelled, Combined cycle combined cycle gas turbine ... in Yorkshire and the Humber Category North Lincolnshire no Glanford Brigg kraftverk ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Brigg Town image Image Briggtownfc.png 160px fullname Brigg Town Football Club nickname The Zebras founded 1863 ground http stable.toolserver.org geohack geohack.php?pagename The Hawthorns¶ms 53 33 28.84 N 0 29 06.31 W region GB type landmark The Hawthorns , Brigg capacity 4,000 chairman Kai Brown manager Pete Daniel Assistant Manager Lee Roy Cochrane First Team Coach Jimmy Snee league Northern Premier League br Northern Premier League Division One South Division One South season 2011 12 Northern Premier League Division One South 2011 12 position Northern Premier League br Northern Premier League Division One South Division One South , 17th pattern la1 black stripes pattern b1 blackstripes pattern ra1 black stripes leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 000000 socks1 FF0000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 088A08 body2 088A08 rightarm2 088A08 shorts2 088A08 socks2 088A08 Brigg Town Football Club , formed in 1864, are a Association football football team from Brigg , Lincolnshire . They are the oldest football team in the county and one of the oldest in the world. They play in the Northern Premier League Division One South , the fourth tier of the National League System and the eighth tier of the English football league system . History recentism date March 2012 Known as the Zebras , they wear black and white as home colours ... of Gresley Rovers . In the summer of 2011 manager Steve Housham decided to leave Brigg for a full ... level Brigg Town have won the FA Vase twice, in 1996 and 2003, under longtime manager Ralph ... s players coaches 5175.html work Brigg Town F.C. accessdate 2 November 2011 ref fs start fs player ... Northern Premier League Division One South Image Brigg town.jpg thumb right An exterior shot of The Hawthorns ... reflist External links http www.briggtownfc.info Official website fchd id BRIGGT name Brigg Town ... football clubs Category Brigg Category 1864 establishments in England ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 Swaine Adeney is a leather luggage maker. Brigg is the umbrella division. There are walking canes for both sexes as well as a wide range of lady s umbrellas. They are based in a large shop at 54, St James s St , London, where it abuts Piccadilly at the end of Jermyn Street . The firm has held a Royal Warrant since 1893 for umbrellas, and for leather travel goods and business cases. It was founded in 1750. Umbrellas start around 200 and go up to over a thousand for the ones with silk canopies. Leather bags start around 500 and go to 2300 for the Gladstone Bag. The more expensive versions are hand sewn. There is a range of country clothing and equestrian equipment of high quality as well. They offer, in addition, shirts, shoes, hats, cufflinks and ties as well as jackets and overcoats. In 1980 Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford visited Herbert Johnson hat maker Herbert Johnson looking for the ideal hat for their upcoming film Raiders of the Lost Ark . They chose a stable brown felt hat called the Herbert Johnson Poet . This iconic hat which was very popular during the 1920s and 30s was the hat which Harrison Ford wore in the original Indiana Jones trilogy. Since then Herbert Johnson have joined Swaine Adeney Brigg s store on St. James Street and are located on the ground floor. Just like the finest leather goods and umbrellas the store is famous for, the original Indiana Jones hat is now one of their most valued claims to quality, prestige and fame. ref http www.swaineadeney.co.uk products poet hat ref Most of their leather goods are available in three colours, london tan, havana brown and black. The shop is at the West End of Jermyn Street on two floors and displays hundreds of suitcases and attache cases in a wide array of styles. The company also owns Papworth leather goods which offers less expensive versions of the Swaine cases. References Reflist External links http www.swaineadeney.co.uk Swaine Adeney Brigg Category Companies based in London ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Brigg and Scunthorpe parliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1974 abolished 1983 type Borough elects howmany One previous Brigg UK Parliament constituency Brigg next Brigg and Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Cleethorpes and Glanford and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Glanford & Scunthorpe region England county Humberside Brigg and Scunthorpe was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency centred on the towns of Brigg and Scunthorpe in Humberside . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election , mostly from the former seat of Brigg UK Parliament constituency Brigg , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , when it was partially replaced by the new constituencies of Brigg and Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Cleethorpes and Glanford and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Glanford & Scunthorpe . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 John Ellis UK politician John Ellis Labour Party UK Labour style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1979 1979 Michael Brown UK politician Michael Brown Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 colspan 2 constituency abolished Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc b 5 date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Brigg And Scunthorpe Uk Parliament Constituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire ... Brigg UK hist constituency stub ... more details
election results missing Infobox UK constituency main name Brigg and Cleethorpes parliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 1997 type County elects howmany One previous Brigg and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Scunthorpe and Louth, Lincolnshire UK Parliament constituency Louth next Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Cleethorpes and Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Goole region England county 1983 1996 Humberside , 1996 1997 North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire towns Brigg , Immingham , Cleethorpes Brigg and Cleethorpes was a United Kingdom constituencies constituency on the south bank of the Humber River Humber which returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system. It was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 general election . History This safe Conservative Party UK Conservative seat was held by Michael Russell Brown Michael Brown for the entire period of its existence. Boundaries The constituency was formed from the eastern part of the Borough of Glanford plus the Borough of Cleethorpes. In 1997, an extra seat was allocated to the Humber, with the result that constituencies in the region needed to cover a smaller population. The new constituency of Cleethorpes UK Parliament ... forming part of Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole . ref C. Rallings & M ... Cleethorpes and Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Goole Elections Elections in the 1990s Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1992 General Election 1992 Brigg and Cleethorpes ... dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Brigg And Cleethorpes Uk Parliament Constituency Category Parliamentary ... Brigg Category North Lincolnshire ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Brigg and Goole parliament uk map1 BriggGoole2007 map2 EnglandHumberside map entity Humberside map year year 1997 abolished type County elects howmany One previous Boothferry UK Parliament constituency Boothferry , Glanford and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Glanford & Scunthorpe and Brigg and Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Cleethorpes next electorate 66,734 December 2010 ref cite web url http www.boundarycommissionforengland.org.uk electoral figures electoral figures.htm title Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England date 4 March 2011 work 2011 Electorate Figures publisher Boundary Commission for England accessdate 13 March 2011 ref mp Andrew Percy party Conservative Party UK region England county North Lincolnshire , East Riding of Yorkshire european Yorkshire and the Humber Brigg and Goole is a county constituency represented ... Brigg and Goole constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 ... and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Glanford & Scunthorpe and Brigg and Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Brigg & Cleethorpes . As its name suggests, it covers the towns of Brigg and Goole .... The Conservatives won the Brigg and Goole constituency for the first time at the United Kingdom ... Election 2010 Brigg and Goole ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared election2010 results constituency a67.stm title UK England Yorkshire & the Humber Brigg & Goole date 7 May 2010 work Election ... election, 2005 General Election 2005 Brigg and Goole Election box candidate with party link party Labour ... United Kingdom general election, 2001 General Election 2001 Brigg and Goole Election box candidate ..., 1997 General Election 1997 Brigg and Goole Election box candidate with party link party Labour ... coord 53.55 0.80 dim 45000 region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Brigg And Goole Uk Parliament ... established in 1997 Category Brigg UK constituency stub ar ... more details
Goole may refer to The town of Goole , located in the East Riding of Yorkshire . Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole , a constituency represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Goole A.F.C. , a semi professional England English football club . Goole railway station . Goole Fields . A typo of Google . disambig simple Goole disambiguation ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 Alexander John Thompson is the author of the last great table of logarithms, published in 1952. This table, the Logarithmetica britannica gives the logarithm s of all numbers from 1 to 100000 to 20 places and supersedes all previous tables of similar scope, in particular the tables of Henry Briggs mathematician Henry Briggs , Adriaan Vlacq and Gaspard de Prony . Publications Alexander John Thompson Table of the coefficients of Everett s central difference interpolation formula, 1921, Cambridge University Press 2nd edition in 1943 Alexander John Thompson Henry Briggs and His Work on Logarithms, The American Mathematical Monthly, 32 3 , March 1925, pp.  129 131 Alexander John Thompson Logarithmetica britannica Texte imprim being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places of the numbers 10,000 to 100,000, 2 volumes, 1952, Cambridge University Press, http books.google.com books?id fH48AAAAIAAJ, reprinted in 1967, formerly issued in 9 parts Alexander John Thompson Logarithmetica britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part I, Numbers 10,000 to 20,000, 1934, Cambridge University Press Alexander John Thompson Logarithmetica britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part II ... britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part III, Numbers 30,000 ... a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part IV, Numbers 40,000 to 50,000, 1928, Cambridge ... of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part V, Numbers 50,000 to 60,000, 1931, Cambridge University Press Alexander John Thompson Logarithmetica britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty ... Thompson Logarithmetica britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places ... britannica, being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part VIII, Numbers ..., being a standard table of logarithms to twenty decimal places. Part IX, Numbers 90,000 to 100,000 ... more details
Briggs Sports F.C. was an England English amateur association football team. History Founded in 1934 as Briggs Motor Bodies F.C. , it participated in the London League football London League and the Spartan League . In 1954, Brigg Sports reached the Quarter Final of the FA Amateur Cup. ref http www.fchd.btinternet.co.uk BRIGGSSP.HTM FCHD Brigg Sports F.C. ref In 1959, Brigg Sports merged with Ford Sports to form Redbridge F.C. Ford United , which renamed itself in 2004 to Redbridge. ref http www.bbc.co.uk london content articles 2007 09 14 nl redbridge feature.shtml BBC Redbridge F.C. ref References Reflist Category Defunct football clubs in England Category Association football clubs established in 1934 ... more details
permanently before joining Brigg Town F.C. Brigg Town a year later. Management career He was appointed Player Manager of Brigg in 2007, and shortly afterwards retired from playing to tackle his new position in a non playing capacity. In May 2011 he quit his post at Brigg and took up the role as youth ... Barrow A.F.C. players Category Brigg Town F.C. players Category The Football League players Category ... more details
BKM can refer to Buckinghamshire in England &mdash BKM is the Chapman code for that county . The BKM algorithm for computing elementary functions based on complex exponentials and logarithms BKM algebra , a Lie algebra in mathematics Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish Best Known Method, an industry synonym for Best practice . disambig de BKM fr BKM it BKM ... more details
Ezechiel de Decker ca. 1603 ca. 1647 was a Dutch surveyor and teacher of mathematics. Tables of logarithms In 1625, De Decker entered a contract with Adriaan Vlacq for the publication of several translations of books by John Napier , Edmund Gunter and Henry Briggs mathematician Henry Briggs . A first book was published in 1626, with several translations done by Vlacq. A second book was made of the logarithms of the first 10000 numbers from Briggs Arithmetica logarithmica published in 1624. The logarithms were shortened to 10 places. In 1627, De Decker s Tweede deel was published and it contained the logarithms of all numbers from 1 to 100000, to 10 places. Only very few copies of this book are known and its publication was apparently stopped or delayed. In 1628, Vlacq s Arithmetica logarithmica was published and contained exactly the tables published in 1627. Publications Ezechiel de Decker Eerste Deel van de Nieuwe Telkonst , 1626 Ezechiel de Decker Nieuwe Telkonst , 1626 Ezechiel de Decker Tweede Deel van de Nieuwe Tel konst , 1627 partial facsimile published in 1964 References Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Decker, Ezechiel De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch surveyor and teacher of mathematics DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Decker, Ezechiel De Category 1600s births Category 1640s deaths Category Dutch surveyors ... more details
and more rebellious, eventually setting herself up with Sgt. Driscoll as a lover while she leads Brigg on in the romance department. Brigg, meanwhile, has finally summoned up the courage and the cash ... Lucy realizes Brigg is a virgin, she takes pity on him and begins his education in her own way. This develops into a long term relationship, at least for Brigg, who she calls affectionately Bigg . Brigg tries not to think about what Lucy does when he is not with her. Driscoll is seething with his ... by Communist guerillas on a train. Several of Brigg s friends are killed. Brigg tries to find Lucy ... results. For Phillipa, however, he is a passing fancy. Her Sergeant awaits ... Eventually Brigg ... of a laundryman whom Brigg s has mistakenly shot in the hand in an earlier episode, a certain Fuk ... more details
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election results missing Infobox UK constituency main name Glanford and Scunthorpe type year 1983 abolished 1997 elects howmany One previous Brigg and Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Scunthorpe next Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Scunthorpe , Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole region England county 1983 1996 Humberside br 1996 1997 North Lincolnshire towns Scunthorpe Glanford and Scunthorpe was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency centred on the borough of Glanford and the town of Scunthorpe in Humberside . It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . History The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 general election . It was held by the Conservative Party in 1983, and gained by the Labour Party in 1987. Labour then held the seat until its abolition. Boundaries Glanford and Scunthorpe consisted of the Borough of Scunthorpe plus the western parts of the Borough of Glanford . The former administrative town of Glanford, Brigg , was part of the neighbouring consituency of Brigg and Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Cleethorpes . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref Rayment hc g 1 date March 2012 ref Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Richard Hickmet Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1987 1987 Elliot Morley Labour Party UK Labour United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Scunthorpe UK Parliament constituency Scunthorpe and Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole Elections Elections in the 1990s Election box begin title United Kingdom general election ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image File Cadney Church geograph.org.uk 181399.jpg 240px static image caption All Saints church, Cadney latitude 53.51 longitude 00.47 official name Cadney population unitary england North Lincolnshire lieutenancy england Lincolnshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Brigg and Goole UK Parliament constituency Brigg and Goole post town Brigg postcode district DN20 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference TA0103 Cadney is a village in the civil parish of Cadney cum Howsham in North Lincolnshire , England. It lies convert 3 mi km 1 south from Brigg Cadney Listed building Categories of listed building Grade I listed Anglican church is dedicated to All Saints . ref http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1083706 Church of All Saints , National Heritage List for England , English Heritage. Retrieved 18 April 2012 ref It is chiefly Norman architecture Norman , with an English Gothic architecture Early English Gothic Early English tower and chancel , and a Norman font. ref name Cox Cox, J. Charles 1916 Lincolnshire p. 91 Methuen & Co. Ltd ref References reflist Category Villages in North Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub ... more details