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Reynell may refer to: * Electoral district of Reynell, electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia * Reynell Coates (1802–1886), American physician, scientist, teacher, and poet *Reynell Cotton (1717–1779), President of the Hambledon Club in 1773 and 1774 See also *Reynell (surname) The Reynell surname is an early form of the Reynolds (surname). Coat of arms The coat of arms for the Reynell family is described as: Reynells of Ogwell :ARMS - Masonry argent and sable, a chief indented of the second. :CREST - A fox ..., early form of the Reynolds surname * Reynell Baronets {{disambiguation ...
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Electoral District Of Reynell
Reynell is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after John Reynell, a founder of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia and noted 19th-century wheat farmer, sheep and cattle breeder, vigneron and winemaker in the area. Reynell is a 33.1 km² urban residential and industrial electorate in Adelaide's far south. It includes the suburbs of Christies Beach, Christie Downs, Hackham West, Lonsdale, Noarlunga Centre, O'Sullivan Beach, Port Noarlunga and Reynella, as well as part of Morphett Vale. Reynell was created for the 1993 state election as a fairly safe Labor seat, but was won by Julie Greig for the Liberals as part of a statewide landslide. It was reclaimed for Labor at the 1997 election by Gay Thompson. Labor's Katrine Hildyard Katrine Anne Hildyard (born 1 April 1970) is an Australian politician representing the electoral district of Reynell in the Parliament of South Australia as ...
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Reynell Coates
Reynell Coates (December 10, 1802 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – April 27, 1886 in Camden, New Jersey) was an American physician, scientist, teacher, poet and politician. Reynell Coates was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest son of philanthropist Samuel (1748–1830) and Amy (née Hornor) Coates, and grandson of Samuel and Mary (Langdale) Coates. At an early age, he became proficient in mathematics and languages, and studied medicine and surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital, where at age fifteen he became an apprentice of Dr. Benjamin Rush. He was graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1823 with a thesis on "Fractures of Inferior Extremities", and became resident physician at the hospital. The same year he voyaged to India as a ship's surgeon and made an extended entomological tour. In 1829 he accepted the chair of natural sciences at Allegheny College. Joining the U.S. Navy as surgeon, he made during a cruise a collection that fur ...
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Reynell Cotton
The Reverend Reynell Cotton (1717–29 October 1779) was an English educator who was the rector of St Lawrence Church, Winchester and the founder of Hyde Abbey School in the city. He was born in Rudgwick, West Sussex and attended Winchester College. Interested in cricket, Cotton became president of the Hambledon Club The Hambledon Club was a social club that is famous for its organisation of 18th century cricket matches. By the late 1770s it was the foremost cricket club in England. Foundation The origin of the club, based near Hambledon in rural Hampshire, ... in 1773 and 1774; and is well-known for the ''Hambledon Club Song'', which he wrote in 1767. References 1717 births 1779 deaths English cricket administrators People educated at Winchester College Heads of schools in England People from Rudgwick {{Hampshire-school-stub ...
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Reynell (surname)
The Reynell surname is an early form of the Reynolds (surname). Coat of arms The coat of arms for the Reynell family is described as: Reynells of Ogwell :ARMS - Masonry argent and sable, a chief indented of the second. :CREST - A fox passant or, being the crest of Strighall. :MOTTOES - Murus aheneus esto, and Indubitata Fides. :SUPPORTERS - As anciently borne, two foxes. History Sources include Rev. John Prince's ''The Worthies of Devon'' (1697?), and John Lambrick Vivian (editor), ''The Visitations of the Heralds to the County of Devon'' (1895). Prince described the Reynell family as being 'descended from a very antient stock, transplanted hither from the county of Cambridge... above three hundred years since; where it still flourishes in worshipful degree'. The ''Heralds Visitations of 1620'' traced earlier generations of the family and described the first of this distinguished line as ' Richard Reinell who had the custody of the Castles of Exeter (built by Bald ...
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