John Pell (maddaghteyr)
maddaghteyr Sostynagh (1611–1685)
She maddaghteyr as jantagh politickagh Sostynagh va John Pell (1 Mayrnt 1611 – 12 Nollick 1685). T'eh kianglt rish ny smooinaghtyn cormid Pell as earroo Pell. Ga dy daink y daa ennym shen ass y 18oo eash veih Leonhard Euler, ren y maddaghteyr Injinagh Brahmagupta obbraghey er cormid Pell mysh thousane dy vleeantyn roish shen. She keimagh ass Colleish y Trinaid, Cambridge v'eh. Ren eh co-screeu rish Henry Briggs er cooishyn loggardyn, as screeu eh er cooishyn elley chammah, lheid as studeyrys ynsaghey, kicklipaidys as pansoonaght. Ren eh co-obbraghey narish Johann Rahn chammah.
John Pell | |
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Ruggit |
1 Mart 1611 Southwick, Sussex, Sostyn |
Hooar baase |
12 Mee ny Nollick 1685 (74 bleeaney d'eash) Y Vannishter Heear, Middlesex, Sostyn |
Boayl oanluckee | St Giles in the Fields (en) |
Seyraanaght | Reeriaght Unnaneysit |
Çhengey | Baarle |
Keird | maddaghteyr · jaghin · viggar · olloo · ynseyder ollooscoill |
Failleyderyn |
Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam (en) Orange College of Breda (en) Commonwealth of England (en) |
Ynsagh |
Steyning Grammar School (en) Colleish y Trinaid, Cambridge (1624 – 1630) |
Sheshey | Ithumaria Reginolles (en) (1632 – |
Paitçhyn |
slane rolley
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Ayr | John Pell |
Moir | Mary Holland |
Enmys |
viggar viggar |
Olteynys boayrd | y Çheshaght Reeoil |