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  2. Routledge (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ancestral homesites of people with the surname Routledge in Roxburghshire, including Hawick (Haick), Trows (Trowes), Cavers (Cauers), and Branxholm The surname was first recorded in the 15th century in Scotland along the Anglo-Scottish border , in Liddesdale and the towns of Roxburgh , Hawick and Cavers on the River Teviot .

  3. Routledge - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, George Routledge and Sons finally merged with Kegan Paul Trench Trubner (the umlaut had been quietly dropped in the First World War) under the name of Routledge & Kegan Paul. [18] Using C. K. Ogden and later Karl Mannheim as advisers the company was soon particularly known for its titles in philosophy, psychology and the social sciences.

  4. George Routledge - Wikipedia

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    He also brought out a number of shilling books in "Routledge's Universal Library" [6] (also known as "Morley's Universal Library", [7] the series being edited by Henry Morley). Once styled Routledge, Warne & Routledge, his firm changed its name to that of George Routledge & Sons in 1865. [8] A branch of the business was established in New York ...

  5. Norman Routledge - Wikipedia

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    Routledge was a friend of the mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing, whom he met after World War II, when Turing was in Cambridge to study physiology. [3] Turing wrote personal letters to Routledge towards the end of his life. After his arrest and before his trial, he sent the following cryptic syllogism to Routledge in 1952: [11] [12] [13 ...

  6. Joshua Routledge - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Routledge (27 April 1773 – 8 February 1829) was an engineer and inventor of the early 19th century during the Industrial Revolution.. Mechanical engineering as a profession was on the rise and the advent of the steam age opened up viable career alternatives for many young Englishmen who, like Joshua Routledge, grew up in an agriculture-based society.

  7. Name - Wikipedia

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    The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning as well) and is, when consisting of only one word, a proper noun. Other nouns are sometimes called "common names" or "general names". A name can be given to a person, place, or thing; for example, parents can give their child a name ...

  8. Adrian Room - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Richard West Room (27 September 1933, Melksham – 6 November 2010, Stamford, Lincolnshire) [1] [2] was a British toponymist and onomastician, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society [3] and a prolific author of reference works relating primarily to the origins of words and place-names.

  9. Kaye (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning "wharf" or "key" Other names; Variant form(s) Kay; Kaye is an English surname (from the old English kaie). [2] [3] In England, the Kayes of Lancashire and ...