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using other tourists as cast helpers and audience. Stillingfleet was in charge of the music and the scenery. This group was known as the "Common Room." During the summers the same group would set out on scientific explorations to find the undocumented glaciers of the Alps.
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and Stillingfleet. One story tells that Stillingfleet was not rich enough to have the proper formal dress, which included black silk stockings, and so he attended the society's meetings in everyday blue
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After their return to England in 1742, Stillingfleet, now out of work, was awarded a pension of 100 pounds per year for the next seven years by the Windham family. Windham went on to become a
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and his papers were burnt following his own instructions. He left his estate to his one remaining sister. A monument was erected only after some years to his memory at the nearby
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in 1744 based on the explorations that he and Stillingfleet had made of glaciers in Switzerland, as well as for his mathematical abilities which Stillingfleet had tutored.
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records that during a period of poor conversation when Stillingfleet was absent, it was remarked that they were "nowhere without blue stockings." The term
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Jankovic, Vladimir (2000). "The Place of Nature and the Nature of Place: The Chorographic Challenge to the History of British Provincial Science".
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came to refer to the informal quality of the gatherings and the emphasis on conversation over fashion. Later, it came to refer to a member of a
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In his later years, Stillingfleet devoted himself to the studies of botany and music. In 1759, he published
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theorized that his habit of wearing blue stockings to intellectual meetings gave rise to the name
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for 13 years, in part to alleviate his financial struggles. He also accompanied Windham on the
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Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry and Physick
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Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo by
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Letter from Mr. Stillingfleet to Mr. Windham on his coming on age
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Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo
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In the study of music, he published a translated edition of
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Town and Country Magazine. volume 3, supplement. page 717.
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In the early 1750s, an intellectual society was formed by
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Literary life and select works of Benjamin Stillingfleet
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Literary life and select works of Benjamin Stillingfleet
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and excelled at classical languages. He was invited to
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I. D. Hughes, 'Stillingfleet, Benjamin (1702–1771)',
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in 1720 at the request of the Master of the college
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He planned to publish an edition of 206:in 1755, based on the observations of 16:English botanist, polymath and author 885:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 875:People from North Norfolk (district) 759:. (1812). F. and C. Rivington, p. 60 566: 564: 562: 549:"Stillingfleet, Benjamin (STLT720B)" 799: 787: 712: 496: 13: 639:: 224. 29 May 1948. 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Still (disambiguation)

Johann Zoffany
Wood Norton, Norfolk
Piccadilly
St James's Church, Piccadilly
Blue Stocking
Wood Norton
Edward Stillingfleet
Edward Stillingfleet
Norwich School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Richard Bentley
William Windham
Felbrigg Hall
Grand Tour
pantomimes
Fellow of the Royal Society
Linnaean system of classification
William Hudson's
Theophrastus
Giuseppe Tartini's
music theory
Paradise Lost: An Oratorio
Paradise Lost
Thomas Newton's
Richard Samuel
Elizabeth Carter
Angelica Kauffman
Anna Laetitia Barbauld

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