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Criteria [1] Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Grade II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest. Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest. "—" denotes a work that is not graded.
A member and co-founder of St John's Chambers in Bristol UK, Sharp was head of that Chambers for many years, and accepted an invitation to become an associate member of Harcourt Chambers in London. Frances Judd QC (the head of Harcourt Chambers) described the addition of "such a distinguished silk" as "an honour" for the Chambers. [5]
However, whilst there can be debate about what constitutes a "mechanical calculator" later devices, such as Moreland's multiplying and adding instruments when used together, Caspar Schott's Cistula, René Grillet's machine arithmétique, and Claude Perrault's rhabdologique at the end of the century, and later, the Bamberger Omega developed in ...
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As one of eleven Priories of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, the Priory in the United States of America is led by a Prior and a Chapter. [8] The Priory has had four Priors since it was established in 1996: John R. Drexel IV, GCStJ (1996–2008) [4] A. Marshall Acuff, GCStJ (2008–2014) [4]
St John's Church Leicester, Leicestershire: 1854–55 St John's is in granite with limestone dressings, sandstone bands, and a slate roof. It consists of a nave with aisles, a south transept, a chancel with aisles and a polygonal apse, and a north tower.
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St John's Church Bilton, Harrogate, North Yorkshire: 1851–57 St John's is in gritstone with dressings in contrasting colours and a green slate roof. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, aisles, a south porch, a chancel and a west tower. The tower was designed to carry a spire, but this was never built.