Edward Nicholas Kendall, R.N. (October 1800 – 12 February 1845) was an English hydrographer, an officer in the Royal Navy, and polar explorer. During...
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architect Edward Augustus Kendall (1776–1842), translator, social campaigner and miscellaneous writer Edward Nicholas Kendall (1800–1845), English hydrographer...
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(1842–1901), American architect Edward "Ned" Kendall (1808–1861), American bandleader and musician (bugle) Edward Nicholas Kendall (1800–1845), English hydrographer...
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It was named by John Franklin after the English hydrographer Edward Nicholas Kendall. The Canadian ornithologist J. Dewey Soper visited the island less...
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its south coast was seen by John Richardson and his surveyor Edward Nicholas Kendall, and was named Wollaston Land, in honour of the English chemist...
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news of which did not reach the party until December 15, 1821. Edward Nicholas Kendall "Biography – HOOD, ROBERT – Volume VI (1821-1835) – Dictionary...
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Nicholas Kendall (c. 1577–1643) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1625 and 1640. He was killed in action fighting on the Royalist...
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relations with the native Inuit. Joined by the assistant surveyor Edward Nicholas Kendall and Tatannuaq, an Inuk interpreter, Franklin departed on 8 August...
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Nicholas Kendall (22 December 1800 – 8 June 1878) was born in St Mabyn, Cornwall. Kendall was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1847 and a Conservative Member...
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for the expedition's final winter. At Fort Norman, he provided Edward Nicholas Kendall with the supplies, who brought them to the expedition party at...
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