Lucy Pearson may refer to Landon Pearson born 1930 , known as Lucy Pearson, former Canadian senator and children s rights advocate Lucy Pearson cricketer born 1972 , English cricketer hndis Pearson, Lucy ... more details
Drew Pearson may refer to Drew Pearson journalist 1897 1969 , American journalist Drew Pearson American football born 1951 , American football player Drew Pearson actor , Australian actor hndis Pearson, Drew ... more details
Colin Pearson may refer to Colin Pearson, Baron Pearson 1899&ndash 1980 , Canadian born English lawyer and judge Colin Pearson potter 1923&ndash 2007 , English potter hndis Pearson, Colin ... more details
Paul Pearson may refer to Paul G. Pearson , former president of Miami University Paul Martin Pearson , Governor of the United States Virgin Islands Paul Pearson Canadian football Hndis Pearson, Paul ... more details
Noel Pearson may refer to Noel Pearson Australian lawyer , Australian lawyer and activist Noel Pearson film and theatre producer , Irish film and theatrical producer hndis Pearson, Noel nl Noel Pearson ... more details
Egon Sharpe Pearson , CBE Fellow of the Royal Society FRS Hampstead disambiguation Hampstead , 11 August 1895 Midhurst , 12 June 1980 was the only son of Karl Pearson , and like his father, a leading United Kingdom British statistician . He went to Winchester School and Trinity College, Cambridge , and succeeded his father as professor of statistics at University College London and as editor of the journal Biometrika . Pearson is best known for development of the Neyman Pearson lemma of statistical hypothesis testing. He was President of the Royal Statistical Society in 1955 56, ref cite web url http www.rss.org.uk site cms contentviewarticle.asp?article 486 title Royal Statistical Society Presidents publisher Royal Statistical Society accessdate 6 August 2010 ref and was awarded its Guy Medal in Gold in 1955. He was awarded a CBE in 1946. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in Mar 1966. ref name FRS cite web url http royalsociety.org uploadedFiles Royal Society Content about us fellowship Fellows1660 2007.pdf title Lists of Royal Society Fellows 1660 2007 publisher The Royal Society accessdate 1 May 2011 location London ref His candidacy citation read Known throughout the world as co author of the Neyman Pearson theory of testing statistical hypotheses, and responsible for many ... and testing of weapons. ref name FRS On 31 August 1934 Egon Pearson had married Dorothy ..., of Godstowe School, High Wycombe. References reflist External links MacTutor Biography id Pearson ... id 29652 s start s aca s bef before William Piercy, 1st Baron Piercy William Piercy s ttl title ... Guy Medal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Egon Sharpe ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Egon Sharpe Category 1895 births Category 1980 deaths Category People from ... Category Winners of the Guy Medal in Gold UK statistician stub de Egon Pearson eu Egon Pearson fr Egon Sharpe Pearson it Egon Pearson ht Egon Pearson ja ro Egon Sharpe Pearson ru ... more details
Alley first William title Pearson Field publisher Simon & Schuster location New York year 2006 isbn 978 0 7385 3129 8 ref 1911 First airplane lands at Pearson Field. 1923 1941 Pearson Field is home to the US ...for the international airport in Toronto, Canada Toronto Pearson International Airport Infobox airport name Pearson Field image Pearson Field 1.jpg IATA not VUO ICAO KVUO FAA VUO type Public owner City ... FAA FAA airport ID VUO use PU own PU site 26444. A , effective 2007 12 20 ref Pearson Field airport ... States . ref name FAA Pearson Field is the oldest operating airfield in the United States dating ... Barracks in 1905. ref Pearson Field Compiled From Columbian Archives. the Columbian. 2010 05 21. URL http www.columbian.com history pearson . Accessed 2010 05 21. Archived by WebCite at http ... historic reserve. ref http www.cityofvancouver.us pearson.asp?menuid 10465&submenuid 19252 Pearson Field ... Air Transport Association IATA , Pearson Field is assigned VUO by the FAA but has no designation ... Pearson Field ref History File Goodyear N3A blimp in June 1973.jpg thumb 300px right The Goodyear blimp at Pearson Field in June 1973. Pearson Field s history dates back to the early 1900s and is named for local resident First Lieutenant Alexander Pearson, Jr. Alexander Pearson Jr. of the United ... flight. 1924 Pearson Field is a stopover point on the army s first Douglas World Cruiser round the world flight . 1925 Pearson Field is named after Lt. Alexander Pearson by order of Major General ... and National Park Service enter into agreement governing the future of Pearson Field. 2005 Pearson Field celebrates its 100 year anniversary. Facilities and aircraft Pearson Field covers an area of convert ... for 175 light aircraft. Located at the airport are the Pearson Air Museum and the Jack Murdock Aviation ... provides economic impact studies of airports within the state. Pearson Field contributes about 600 jobs to the area. Salaries drawn in relation to business at Pearson total about 11M USD. The total ... more details
of lawyer Ernest WilliamPearson 1861 1936 and Jessie n e Borland died 1948 . When Colin was 7 ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Image Colin Pearson, Baron Pearson.jpg thumb right The Right Honourable Rt. Hon. Baron Pearson Colin Hargreaves Pearson, Baron Pearson Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC , Queen s Counsel KC , Order of the British Empire CBE 28 July 1899 &ndash 31 January 1980 was a Canadian ... William Jowitt KC where he started to build up a substantial common law practice. When Jowitt became Attorney General for England and Wales Attorney General , Pearson was briefed as his junior in the derating ... work The Times date 1 February 1980 page 16, col G title Obituary Lord Pearson Inquiries into industrial disputes ref In 1930, Pearson became junior counsel common law to the Ministry of Works United ... of Justice High Court in 1951. Commission chairman and senior judge In 1958 Pearson chaired a committee ... continue to be mangaged by the courts. ref name times In 1960, Pearson was appointed President of the Restrictive ... Joseph Godber appointed Pearson chairman of the court of inquiry into the power dispute of 1964 ... created a life peer with the title Baron Pearson of Minnedosa in Canada and of the Royal Borough ... s strike of 1966. Pearson s findings were sympathetic to, and supportive of, the seamen s claims for improved .... ref name times Pearson commission on civil liability and compensation main Pearson commission In 1973, Pearson was chosen to chair the Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Personal Injury . The commission reported in 1978. Pearson believed that tort s traditional role of compensation had ... did much to help his old school St. Paul s. ref name times Pearson became a bencher of the Inner ... view article 31534 Pearson, Colin Hargreaves, Baron Pearson 1899 1980 , Oxford Dictionary of National ... Command paper 7054 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Colin Pearson, Baron ... January 1980 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Colin Pearson, Baron Category 1899 births Category ... more details
Henry Pearson may refer to Henry C. Pearson 1914 2006 , American painter Henry Harold Welch Pearson 1870 1916 , British born South African botanist Henry Shepherd Pearson c.1775 1840 , acting Governor of Penang hndis Pearson, Henry de Henry Pearson ... more details
Thomas Reid Pearson born 1956 is an United States American novel ist. Biography Pearson was born in Winston Salem, North Carolina . He was a student at North Carolina State University , where he gained a Bachelor of Arts B.A. and Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. in English. He went on to teach at Peace College in Raleigh, North Carolina . He started work on a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in Pennsylvania but soon returned to North Carolina, where he worked as a carpenter and a housepainter while he began writing his first two novels, A Short History of a Small Place and Off for the Sweet Hereafter . Neither was published until 1985, when he moved to New York City , where both books were issued by Simon & Schuster Linden Press . His novels are set in the Southern United States South , in the imaginary small town of Neely, near Winston Salem, or, in his recent novels, in the Appalachia n areas ... and has been compared to the work of Mark Twain and William Faulkner . A Short History of a Small ... Ridge were The New York Times New York Times Notable Books. Pearson also collaborated with John Grisham ... T.R. Pearson gives up screenwriting and returns to writing novels The Oak Ridger Online. December 8, 2000. Retrieved December 26, 2006. ref Pearson is married and lives in Virginia . Works ... William Morrow, 1991 Cry Me a River Henry Holt, 1993 Blue Ridge Viking, 2000 Polar Viking, 2002 True ... Tatum Mystery Barking Mad Press, 2011 Non fiction Seaworthy Adrift with William Willis in the Golden Age of Rafting Crown, 2006 This is his first nonfiction book about adventurer William Willis traveller William Willis . ref http www.northshire.com siteinfo bookinfo 0 307 33595 x 0 Book Information ... 1, 2010 Text by Pearson, photographs by Langdon Clay References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, T. R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, T. R. Category 1956 births Category ... more details
no footnotes date April 2009 Infobox person name Virginia Pearson image Virginiapearson.jpg imagesize caption Virginia Pearson, c. 1918 birthname Virginia Belle Pearson birth date Birth date 1886 3 7 mf y birth place Anchorage, Kentucky death date Death date and age 1958 6 6 1886 3 7 mf y death place Hollywood, Los Angeles, California occupation Actress years active 1910 1932 spouse Sheldon Lewis Virginia Belle Pearson March 7, 1886 June 6, 1958 was an United States American stage and film actress ..., Kentucky , Pearson worked for a brief time as an assistant in the public library in Louisville, Kentucky after completing school. Pearson trained in the tradition of the stars of the American stage ... in Hypocrisy , a story which laid bare the shame of society. She was promoted by William Fox producer William Fox of Fox Film Corporation for the same kind of strong Femme fatale vamp parts as those ... of Oz 1925 , and The Phantom of the Opera 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera 1925 . In 1916 Pearson and her husband, movie actor Sheldon Lewis , severed their ties with the Virginia Pearson Producing .... In 1924 the couple were forced to declare bankruptcy. In 1928, Pearson was legally divorced ... Home . Death Virginia Pearson died of Acute renal failure uremic poisoning in Hollywood, Los Angeles ... of the Opera Virginia Pearson as Carlotta Carlotta s mother 1930 redux 1926 Atta Boy Madame Carlton ... Los Angeles Times , Silent Screen s Star Virginia Pearson Dies , June 10, 1958, Page B1. Mansfield, Ohio News , Virginia Quits Her Firm , August 19, 1916, Page 15. New York Times , Virginia Pearson Dies ... 0669410 Find a Grave 8009176 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Pearson, Virginia ALTERNATIVE NAMES Pearson, Virginia Belle SHORT DESCRIPTION Actress DATE OF BIRTH March 7, 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH ... DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Virginia Category 1886 births Category 1958 deaths Category Actors from Kentucky ... People from Jefferson County, Kentucky fr Virginia Pearson it Virginia Pearson ... more details
QC . WilliamPearson s father s family came from the North Riding of Yorkshire . Carl Pearson inadvertently became Karl Pearson when he enrolled at the University of Heidelberg in 1879, which ...for the English cricketer Karl Pearson cricketer Infobox scientist name Karl Pearson image Karl Pearson 2.jpg 300px caption Karl Pearson n Carl Pearson birth date Birth date 1857 3 27 df y birth place ... Wishart known for Pearson distribution br Pearson s r br Pearson s chi squared test br Phi coefficient ... thereafter Karl Pearson Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1936.0007 ... accessdate 2008 07 25 title Karl Pearson sesquicentenary conference date 2007 03 03 publisher Royal ... the 150th anniversary of his birth. ref name year150 Family Carl Pearson, later known as Karl Pearson 1857 1936 , was born to WilliamPearson and Fanny Smith, who had three children, Aurthur, Carl Karl and Amy. WilliamPearson also sired an illegitimate son, Frederick Mockett. Pearson s mother, Fanny Pearson n e Smith, came from a family of master mariners who sailed their own ships from ..., Theodore M. 2004 Karl Pearson The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age , Princeton University Press ... and Maria Pearson had two daughters, Sigrid Loetitia Pearson and Helga Sharpe Pearson, and one son, Egon Pearson Egon Sharpe Pearson . Egon Pearson became an eminent statistician himself, establishing the Neyman Pearson lemma . He succeeded his father as head of the Applied Statistics Department ... years Karl Pearson was educated privately at University College School , after which he went to King s College, Cambridge in 1876 to study mathematics, ref Venn id PR875CK name Pearson, Carl or Karl ... in 1880, Pearson first went to Cambridge quote Back in Cambridge, I worked in the engineering shops ... first book, The New Werther , Pearson gives a clear indication of why he studied so many diverse subjects ... isolated theories of mathematical physics. Pearson then returned to London to study law so that he ... more details
for the American diplomat W. Robert Pearson Captain Robert Pearson was a soldier and politician from Alberta , Canada . Pearson was first elected as a non partisan to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the Alberta general election, 1917 1917 Alberta general election as the top pick in the, At large soldiers and nurses vote from voters fighting overseas in World War I . Roberta MacAdams was elected second in the block vote by a very narrow margin behind his total. He kept his seat in the legislature after the war by running in the Alberta general election, 1921 1921 Alberta general election and becoming the fifth person elected in a block vote in the Calgary provincial electoral district Calgary electoral district. Robert served his 2nd term in office as an Independent. He did not run again in 1926 and retired from the legislature after two terms. External links http www.ourfutureourpast.ca law page.aspx?id 3279844 Robert Pearson notice of election Alberta Gazette October 1917 start box s par ca ab succession box before New Position title Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA Province at Large years 1917 1921 after Position Abolished succession box before William Henry Cushing William Cushing br Thomas Tweedie title Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA Calgary provincial electoral district Calgary years 1921&ndash 1926 after Alexander McGillivray politician Alexander McGillivray br John Irwin politician John Irwin br George Harry Webster George Webster br Robert Parkyn end box Alberta politician stub DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Robert Category Independent Alberta MLAs Category Canadian military personnel of World War I ... more details
Kevin Pearson may refer to Kevin Pearson politician born 1959 , Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Kevin Pearson bishop , Scottish bishop Kevin W. Pearson born 1957 , general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints hndis Pearson, Kevin ... more details
Richard Pearson may refer to Richard Pearson Royal Navy officer 1731&ndash 1806 , British sea captain Richard Pearson physician 1765 1836 , English medical writer Richard Pearson police officer 1831&ndash 1890 , Assistant Commissioner Executive of the London Metropolitan Police, 1881&ndash 1890 Rick Pearson born 1961 , film editor Richard J. Pearson , Canadian expert in East Asian archaeology Richard Pearson actor 1918&ndash 2011 , Welsh actor Richard Pearson IES Richard Pearson cricketer , English cricketer hndis Pearson, Richard de Richard Pearson ja ... more details
Frederick or Fred Pearson may refer to Frederick Pearson cricketer 1880 1963 , English cricketer Frederick Pearson Alaska , commander of Alaska, USA, in 1882 Frederick Stark Pearson 1861 1915 , American engineer and entrepreneur Frederick M. Pearson 1827 1876 , Canadian businessman and politician See also Frederick Pearson Treadwell , U.S. chemist hndis Pearson, Frederick ... more details
David Pearson or Dave Pearson may refer to David John Pearson born 1946 , computer scientist David Pearson librarian , British librarian and scholar David Pearson racing driver born 1934 , American car racing champion David Pearson scientist , Canadian scientist, academic and television personality Dave Pearson American football born 1981 , American offensive lineman Dave Pearson painter 1937 2008 , English artist Dave Pearson pool player , British speed pool champion and multiple Guinness Book world record holder Dave Pearson rugby union born 1966 , English rugby union referee David Lee Pearson born 1974 , Paralympic athlete Dave Pearson footballer born 1932 , Scottish footballer David Pearson cricketer born 1963 , former English cricketer hndis Pearson, David ... more details
John Pearson may refer to John A. Pearson 1867 1940 , Canadian architect John Pearson artist , English master craftsman John Pearson author born 1930 , British author John Pearson bishop 1612 1686 , English theologian, scholar, and Bishop of Chester John Pearson cricketer 1915 2007 , English cricketer John Pearson footballer 1868 1931 , English footballer John Pearson footballer born 1892 1892 1937 , Scottish footballer John Pearson footballer born 1896 1896 1979 , English professional footballer John Pearson footballer born 1963 , English footballer John Pearson VC 1825 1892 , recipient of the Victoria Cross John Andrew Pearson Royal Navy officer , officer in the Royal Navy during the Second World War John James Pearson 1800 1888 , United States Congressman from Pennsylvania John Joseph Kee Pearson 1901 1974 , Irish Canadian trade unionist John Loughborough Pearson 1817 1897 , English architect John Pearson, sportscaster for WHNT TV in Huntsville, Alabama Johnny Pearson 1925 2011 , British composer See also John Pierson disambiguation hndis Pearson, John fr John Pearson ... more details
Joseph Pearson 1776 October 27, 1834 was a United States House of Representatives Congressional Representative ... from Wheeler s Historical Sketches Joseph Pearson s father was Richmond Pearson, born in Dinwiddie ... the men into ranks. Pearson refused, and tendered his commission to Bryan, whereupon he ordered him ... to a parley, and it was agreed by the crowd, as matters stood, that Bryan and Pearson, on a fixed day ... events of this period were affected. When Cornwallis came south, Pearson, with his company ... Davidson fell in attempting to resist the passage of the British. Captain Pearson was a successful ... A. 2d, Joseph the subject of this entry 3d, Richmond and 4th, Elizabeth Pearson. According to this History of Western North Carolina, Joseph Pearson was thrice married. By his first wife, Miss McLinn ... and property known as Brentwood, Washington, D.C. , which, shen she died, remained with Pearson. By the third ..., Jr., a grandson of Supreme Court Justice John Jay see below . Pearson s last wife, Catherine, who survived ... of a new Episcopal Church, Catherine Pearson, a member of St. John s Episcopal, Lafayette Square ... into existence. See http www.stmarysfoggybottom.org about.php. Catherine Pearson died a year after making the donation. A daughter of Joseph Pearson and Catherine Worthington, Elizabeth Pearson, married ... on line as of late 2007 . Catherine Worthington Pearson, her father, her daughter Eliza Patterson ... roberts next page 659 46901.asp , Joseph Pearson and Catherine Worthington are ancestors of noted ... Augustus Jay II and Josephine Pearson, daughter of Joseph Pearson and Catherine Worthington Roberts mistakenly inserts the name Elizabeth instead of Catherine . Susan Mary Jay married, first, William ... at Bladensburg The Pearson Jackson Duel of 1809. North Carolina Historical Review 58 Winter 1981 23 43. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Pearson, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Joseph Category Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives ... more details
For the linguist Roger Pearson linguist refimprove reason ambiguous citations date April 2012 Roger Pearson ... of several journals. Life and work Originally from Great Britain , Pearson joined the British ... 1948 , before returning to University in England. Pearson later directed various British controlled ... publisher The Washington Post date 1978 05 28 ref Pearson grew up in England during World War II and lost ... , and other European nationalists. Pearson resigned from the League in 1961, after which it became ... fund ref He joined the Galton Institute Eugenics Society in 1963 and became a fellow in 1977. Pearson ... Press of Florida, 2008 ref From 1967 to 1967 as Stephan Langton , Pearson published The New Patriot ... Pearson was appointed Professor and Dean of Academic Affairs and Director of Research at Montana ..., the school received 60,000 from the Pioneer Fund to support Pearson s academic research and publishing activities. ref name Lichtenstein When a journalist called the various universities at which Pearson had held positions, Montana Tech officials stated they were unaware that Pearson was the person ..., Pearson left academia and moved to Washington, D.C., to become president of the Council on American ... of conservative politicians wrote articles for Pearson s Journal on American Affairs ... NC , and Representatives Jack Kemp R NY , and Philip Crane R UT . ref name carto Pearson also founded the non political Journal of Indo European Studies . Pearson was elected World Chairman of the World ... an even more critical attack on both WACL and Pearson s alleged extreme right wing politics ... Post . 1978 05 28 ref After the Washington Post article, Pearson was asked to resign from the editorial ... The Checkered Careers of James Angleton and Roger Pearson , Covert Action , No. 25 Winter 1986 ref In 1981, Pearson received the library of Donald A. Swan through a grant from the Pioneer Fund . ref name ... 486658694 jstor 2962466 ref Pearson also held the directorship of the Institute for the Study of Man ... more details
Incomplete date February 2009 Image Pearson system.png 300px thumb Diagram of the Pearson system, showing ... beta 2 math traditional kurtosis The Pearson distribution is a family of continuous probability distribution continuous probability distribution s. It was first published by Karl Pearson in 1895 ... The Pearson system was originally devised in an effort to model visibly skewness skew ed observations ... to observed data that exhibited skewness. Pearson s examples include survival data, which are usually asymmetric. In his original paper, Pearson 1895, p.  360 identified four types of distributions ... or necessarily symmetric. A second paper Pearson 1901 fixed two omissions it redefined the type ... the type VI distribution. Together the first two papers cover the five main types of the Pearson system I, III, VI, V, and IV . In a third paper, Pearson 1916 introduced further special cases ... the parameter space of the Pearson system, which was subsequently adopted by Pearson 1916, plate 1 and pp.  430ff., 448ff. . The Pearson types are characterized by two quantities, commonly referred ... and use math beta 2 math . The diagram on the right shows which Pearson type a given concrete ... gained prominence due to its membership in Pearson s system and was known until the 1940s as the Pearson ... mathword.html Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics ref Pearson s type ... originated from Pearson s work Pearson 1893, p.  331 Pearson 1895, pp.  357, 360, 373 376 and was known as the Pearson type III distribution, before acquiring its modern name in the 1930s ... Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics ref Pearson s 1895 paper introduced ... case, predating William Sealy Gosset s subsequent use by several years. His 1901 paper introduced the inverse gamma distribution type V and the beta prime distribution type VI . Definition A Pearson ... equation cf. Pearson 1895, p.  381 math frac p x p x frac a x lambda b 2 x lambda 2 b 1 x lambda ... more details
Michael or Mike Pearson may refer to Michael Pearson Canadian diplomat , senior official with the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans Michael Pearson author born 1949 , American novelist Michael Pearson horologist born 1936 , English author on the subject of clocks Lester B. Pearson 1897 1972 , known as Mike Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada Mike Pearson American football born 1980 , Canadian football player Mike Pearson footballer born 1988 , Welsh association footballer Mike Parker Pearson , British archaeologist hndis Pearson, Michael ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Josiah Brown Pearson 1841 1895 was the Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, New South Wales ref http www.anglican.org.au archive document 157.pdf Bishops of Newcastle, NSW ref from 1880 until 1890. ref http www.newcastle.edu.au service archives anglicandiocese bishops pearson.html University of Newcastle, NSW ref Born in 1841, ref http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A050472b.htm ADB on line ref he was educated at Brookfield Community School Chesterfield Grammar School and St John s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id PR860JB name Pearson, Josiah Brown ref ref Who s Who UK Who was Who 1987 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref Ordained in 1865 he held Curate curacies in Cambridge before holding Vicar incumbencies at Horningsea and Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark on Trent Newark . In 1880 he became Bishop of Newcastle, Australia Bishop of Newcastle, NSW , ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1975 76 Lambeth, Church House, 1976 ISBN 0108153674 ref a post he held for a decade. Returning to England he became Vicar of Leck, Lancashire . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 53309 British History On Line ref He died in 1895. ref Obituary For 1895 The Times Wednesday, Jan 01, 1896 pg. 11 Issue 34775 col A ref Notes Reflist S start S rel en S bef before William Tyrrell bishop William Tyrell S ttl title Bishop of Newcastle, Australia Bishop of Newcastle,NSW years 1880 &ndash 1890 S aft after George Henry Stanton End Bishops of Newcastle,NSW Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pearson, Josiah Brown ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pearson, Josiah Brown Category 1879 births Category People educated at Chesterfield Grammar School Category Fellows of St John s College, Oxford Category Bishops of Newcastle, NSW Category 1895 deaths Australia anglican bishop stub ... more details
other people Charles Pearson Infobox person image Charles Pearson.png caption Charles Pearson, circa 1855 name Charles Pearson birth date birth date 1793 10 4 df y birth place City of London , United Kingdom ... portal frameless London Transport Charles Pearson 4 October 1793 14 September 1862 was Solicitor ... suffrage . Pearson used his influence as City Solicitor to promote improvements to transport ... from further away. When this plan was rejected, Pearson promoted an underground railway connecting ... expansion of the capital. Early life Pearson was born on 4 October 1793 at 25 Clement s Lane in the City of London, the son of Thomas Pearson, an upholsterer and feather merchant, and his wife ... had one child, Mary Dutton Pearson, born in 1820. ref name Robbins City career and campaigning In 1817, Pearson was elected a councillor councilman of the City of London Corporation for Bishopsgate ... until his death. ref name Robbins ref name Pearson1 Pearson s income in the late 1830s was in excess ... Reference pearsonPearson 1844 , pp. 200 201. ref Despite his comfortable upbringing and his high social status, Pearson was a radical, and throughout his life he fought a number of campaigns on progressive ... name Pearson2 Reference pearsonPearson 1844 , pp. 26 27. ref Pearson was in favour of the Disestablishmentarianism ... Report cite journal date 28 July 1847 title The General Election Report of Pearson s election ... pipework to be owned collectively by the consumers. ref name wolmar2 Pearson was a Liberal ... the increasing congestion in the City and its rapidly growing suburb s, Pearson published a pamphlet ... proposed , Pearson continued to lobby for a variety of railway schemes throughout the 1840s ... Central Railway Terminus.png thumb 250px left Pearson s proposed central railway terminus between ..., Pearson proposed with the support of the City Corporation a central railway station for London located ... 52 0 CS100956897&hst 1?sw aep kccl accessdate 2009 05 22 ref Pearson s aim in promoting this plan ... more details
George Pearson may refer to George Pearson doctor 1751 1828 , English physician and chemist George Pearson filmmaker 1875 1973 , English film director, producer and screenwriter George Sharratt Pearson 1880 1966 , politician in British Columbia, Canada George F. Pearson 1799 1867 , former rear admiral in the United States Navy hndis Pearson, George ... more details