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IN THE CHURCHYARD NEAR THIS SPOT REST THE BONES OF GEORGE WILLIAM MANBY CAPTAIN. F.R.S. A NAME TO BE REMEMBERED AS LONG AS THERE CAN BE A STRANDED SHIP. HE DIED NOV'R 18. 1854, AGED 88 years. OUT OF HIS EIGHT BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THE LARGE MARBLE STONE ALSO RECORDED THE DEATHS OF MARY JANE AUGUST
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Official Copy of a Report from the Committee of Field Officers of Artillery, containing an Account of the Experiments made at Woolwich on 18 and 20 May 1811 alluded to the work of Lieutenant Bell, RA and his successful demonstration of a mortar to shoot a line in 1791.
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488:Map of Manby's journey in 1821
287:(1802). In 1803, his pamphlet
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2091:. 3 December 1856. p. 1.
1961:. 31 January 1852. p. 3.
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1906:. 6 December 1845. p. 3.
1761:(2). Canberra: 74. June 1996.
1540:. 19 January 1814. p. 1.
1465:"Manby, George William"
1414:"Captain Manby's Invention".
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1373:. 20 August 1808. p. 2.
1246:. September 1807. p. 2.
1186:. Geoffrey Bles. p. 18.
1171:Norwich Evening News article
1142:. 1 January 1794. p. 2.
1127:. Geoffrey Bles. p. 20.
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1876:. 1 August 1838. p. 3.
1776:. 5 August 1830. p. 2.
1742:. 29 April 1826. p. 2.
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959:. London: John Gathercole.
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2360:. 21 June 1851. p. 3.
2103:"Portrait of George Manby"
1861:. 29 June 1838. p. 1.
1369:"Suffolk Humane Society".
891:. London: John Gathercole.
214:. Manby went to school at
164:Manby mortar, 1842 drawing
2067:www.norfolkchurches.co.uk
2021:. 26 May 1855. p. 2.
1787:Walthew, Kenneth (1971).
1627:10.1017/S0032247400017046
1536:"The European Magazine".
1493:21 September 2008 at the
1418:. 1 July 1811. p. 4.
1358:. 8 June 1808. p. 3.
1231:. 9 June 1808. p. 3.
1153:"To be sold by auction".
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1112:. 6 June 1788. p. 2.
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854:. G & WB Whittaker.
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687:A portrait of Manby by
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1298:, 1857, p. 302
1067:"The Anniversary".
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