6-869: Jewitt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Jewitt (1772–1852), English topographer Bradley S. Jewitt (born 1969), American politician Christine Jewitt (1926–2018), Canadian outfielder David C. Jewitt (born 1958), British-American astronomer Edward Holmes Jewitt (1849–1929), English artist Jim Jewitt (1933–1990), Australian rules footballer John R. Jewitt (1783–1821), English armourer Lee Jewitt (born 1987), English rugby league footballer Llewellynn Jewitt (1816–1886), British illustrator, engraver, natural scientist and author Orlando Jewitt (1799–1869), British architectural wood-engraver See also [ edit ] 6434 Jewitt , asteroid Jewett (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
12-637: A private school. In 1794 he became master of a school at Chesterfield, and after several removals and changes was master of the Kimberworth school from 1814 to 1818, when he retired from educational work and removed to Duffield near Derby. There he remained until 1838, when he joined some of his family at Headington, near Oxford. He died at Headington on his birthday, 7 March 1852. His wife died at Duffield in November 1835. Two of his seven sons were Llewellyn Jewitt (1816–1886) and Orlando Jewitt (1799–1869). Jewitt
18-624: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Arthur Jewitt Arthur Jewitt (1772–1852) was an English topographer. Jewitt was the eldest son of Arthur and Mary Jewitt. His mother was the daughter of Jonathan Priestley of Dronfield and she gave birth to Arthur in Sheffield on 7 March 1772. At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to his father, a cutler. At the end of his apprenticeship on his twenty-first birthday, 7 March 1793, he married Martha Sheldon of Crooke's Moor, Sheffield. Jewitt had read largely from youth, and now opened
24-409: The surname Jewitt . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jewitt&oldid=1160305013 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
30-457: The adjoining Counties. The Lincoln and Lincolnshire Cabinet and Annual Intelligencer appeared at Lincoln during 1827–9. His Matlock Companion, 1835, and Derbyshire Gems were very popular. His Handbook of Practical Perspective, 1840, and his Handbook of Geometry, 1842, were adopted by the committee of council on education. He contributed mathematical papers to the British Diary and to
36-418: Was known by his topographical works. The History of Lincolnshire appeared in 1810, and The History of Buxton in 1811. In July 1817 he commenced The Northern Star, or Yorkshire Magazine, a monthly register of arts, biography, statistics, manufactures, &c., which ran to three volumes, 1817–18. On 1 January 1818 he brought out the first number of The Sylph, or Lady's Magazine for Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and
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