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Possessed of remarkable energy and forthrightness of speech, Emerson published many works which are singularly free from errata. Unsuccessful as a teacher, he devoted himself entirely to studious retirement. He had a small estate in Weardale called Castle Gate situated not far from Eastgate where he would repair to work throughout the Summer on projects as disparate as stonemasonry and watchmaking.

William Emerson ( - ), English mathematician, was born at Hurworth, near Darlington. A Scottish dish consisting of a mixture of the minced heart, lungs, and liver of a sheep or calf mixed with suet, onions, oatmeal, and seasonings and boiled in the stomach of the slaughtered animal. More info on this particular one in history, here Think of an upside down stilleto knife, viz. The feast day of Ignatius is celebrated on July 31 - he is the patron saint of soldiers, the Society of Jesus, the Basque Country, the provinces of Guipúzcoa and Biscay, among other things. After his death he was beatified and then on March 12, 1622, was canonized. Ignatius and the Jesuits became major figures in the Counter-Reformation, where the Catholic Church worked to reform itself from within and countered the theology of Protestantism. Saint Ignatius of Loyola (Basque: Loiolako Inazio, Eneko Loiolakoa, Spanish: Ignacio de Loyola), (1491 – July 31, 1556) was a Spanish knight, who became a hermit and priest, founding the Society of Jesus and becoming its first Superior General. Note: like Maskelyne, there is a lunar crater named after him. In 1753 he also discovered the absence of atmosphere on the Moon. He is famous for his atomic theory and made many important contributions to astronomy, including the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature and for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position. Roger Joseph Boscovich (Ruđer Josip Bošković or Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich – 13 February 1787) was a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, Jesuit, and according to some a polymath from Ragusa (today Dubrovnik), who lived for a time in France, England and some Italian states.
