Thomas Hales (died 1692) predeceased his father, Sir Robert Hales; therefore Sir Robert's grandson, Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet (Stephen Hales' brother)...
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Stephen Hales (1677–1761) was a clergyman and scientist. Stephen Hales may also refer to: Stephen Hales (MP for Norfolk) (died 1394/5), MP for Norfolk...
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competitor Steve Hale, character from the American television sitcom Full House (1987–1995) All pages with titles containing Stephen Hale Stephen Hales (disambiguation)...
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Stephen Hales (before 1331 – 1394/5), of Testerton, Norfolk, was an English soldier and politician. Hales was born the son and heir of William Hales of...
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Pneumatic chemistry (section Stephen Hales)
concern of pneumatic chemistry was combustion reactions, beginning with Stephen Hales. These reactions would give off different "airs" as chemists would call...
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glass or various fibres and are of various sizes. It was invented by Stephen Hales. Four items are required for gas collection with a pneumatic trough:...
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Stephen Hales (died 1574) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn in 1563 and Leicester in 1571...
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Hales is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Alejandro Hales (1923–2001), Chilean politician Alex Hales (born 1989), English cricketer Alfred...
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made of plastic. The invention of surgical forceps is attributed to Stephen Hales. There are two basic types of forceps: non-locking (often called "thumb...
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John Hales (c.1516 – 26 or 28 December 1572) was a writer, administrator, and member of parliament during the Tudor period. John Hales was the son of...
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