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  2. Thomas Tyndall - Wikipedia

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    Tyndall commissioned the Royal Fort House in Tyndalls Park in Bristol, now part of the University of Bristol. The house was built around 1767. [5] Tyndall's daughter Caroline married into another family heavily involved in the slave trade, the Brights. Bristol University holds a painting of Tyndall and his wife and children, painted by Thomas ...

  3. Tyndall - Wikipedia

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    The arms of the Tyndall family of Deane and Hockwald. [1]Tyndall (the original spelling, also Tyndale, "Tindol", Tyndal, Tindoll, Tindall, Tindal, Tindale, Tindle, Tindell, Tindill, and Tindel) is the name of an English family taken from the land they held as tenants in chief of the Kings of England and Scotland in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries: Tynedale, or the valley of the Tyne, in ...

  4. Royal Fort House - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Fort House is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol.The building currently houses the University of Bristol's Faculty of Science offices, the Brigstow Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, the Cabot Institute and the Jean Golding Institute for data-intensive research.

  5. Tyndalls Park - Wikipedia

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    It includes the campus of Bristol Grammar School, and many of the buildings of the University of Bristol. The area is named after Thomas Tyndall, [1] a Bristol merchant and investor in the slave trade, [citation needed] who between 1753 and 1767 bought a number of fields which then existed in the area and turned them into an ornamental park. [2]

  6. Humphrey Tyndall - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Tyndall descended from the noble, English, Tyndall family. He was the fourth son of Sir Thomas Tyndall of Hockwold, Norfolk and his second wife, Amy Fermor, daughter of Sir Henry Fermor of East Barsham, Norfolk. [2] Tyndall entered Cambridge University in 1555, matriculating at the age five or six as a pensioner of Gonville Hall.

  7. Bud Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    Book of Kings: The King Family's Contribution to the History of Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (1999). ISBN 1570720835. A Good Place to Live: Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (2006). ISBN 1570723141. Forgive Me Father, for I Have Grinned (2006). ISBN 1570723001. Between the States: Bristol Tennessee/Virginia During the Civil War (1997). ISBN 1570720681.

  8. Tyndall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Tyndall (1723–1794), English merchant and banker; William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536), also spelled Tyndall, English biblical scholar and linguist; William T. Tyndall (1862–1928), American politician; William Tyndall (MP), Member of Parliament for Bristol (UK Parliament constituency) in 1558

  9. Bristol, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is located in the northeast corner of Tennessee, at (36.569135, −82.197489 [ 13 ] Bristol is located 20.95 miles east of Kingsport, Tennessee , 21.51 miles northeast of Johnson City, Tennessee , 38.74 miles northwest of Boone, North Carolina , 105.96 miles northeast of Knoxville, Tennessee , and 132.61 miles southwest of Roanoke ...

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