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Sir David Brewster was a Scottish Templar and scientist known for his contributions to the field of optics, being well-recognized as the inventor of the kaleidoscope.
At some point, Brewster joined the British Rite of the Templar Order and was tasked with researching an Apple of Eden that had been unearthed at the construction site of London's first underground railway in 1862. He and Reynolds, his assistant, subsequently set up a secret laboratory beneath a train yard in Croydon and began their studies. Brewster also had local workers kidnapped to experiment on them.
However, the Templars gradually grew dissatisfied with Brewster's slow progress. In February 1868, Lucy Thorne, the Order's resident expert on the Pieces of Eden and Crawford Starrick's second-in-command, visited Brewster and pressured him to work faster, claiming he had received more than enough time. She also pointed out that the amount of missing laborers was starting to draw unwanted attention.
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After Thorne departed, two guards brought forth a trespasser, whom they believed to be working for Henry Green. Brewster ordered them to interrogate the man and then send him to the laboratory. The scientist subsequently returned to the lab himself and continued his experiments on the Apple, exposing it to high voltages of electricity in an effort to activate it.
At this, Reynolds expressed his concern, but Brewster dismissed him, claiming they needed results as quickly as possible. As the experiment continued, the scientist entertained the idea of displaying the Apple in public and using it to destroy Darwin's reputation, to which Reynolds objected. Brewster laughed it off as a "wee joke", claiming that the Templars' grip on London would become absolute once they unlocked the artifact's secrets; both the Assassins and Darwin would be vanquished.
However, as Brewster conducted his research, the Assassin Evie Frye leaped upon him and assassinated him. In his final moments, the scientist revealed Thorne had already discovered another Piece of Eden. When Evie claimed that she would take that one from the Templars as well, Brewster lamented how humanity inherently focused on the material, which they would inevitably lose upon death. After he breathed his last, Evie hurriedly made her escape, as the Apple detonated from all the electricity that it had been exposed to, completely destroying the underground laboratory.
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David Brewster was born at the Canongate in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, to Margaret Key and James Brewster, the rector of Jedburgh Grammar School and a teacher of high reputation. David was the third of six children, two daughters and four sons.
At the age of 12, David was sent to the University of Edinburgh (graduating MA in 1800), being intended for the clergy. He was licensed a minister of the Church of Scotland, but only preached from the pulpit on one occasion. He had already shown a strong inclination for natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a "self-taught philosopher, astronomer and mathematician", as Sir Walter Scott called him, of great local fame, James Veitch of Inchbonny, a man who was particularly skillful in making telescopes.
Though Brewster duly finished his theological studies and was licensed to preach, his other interests distracted him from the duties of his profession. In 1799 fellow-student Henry Brougham persuaded him to study the diffraction of light. The results of his investigations were communicated from time to time in papers to the Philosophical Transactions of London and other scientific journals. The fact that other scientists – notably Étienne-Louis Malus and Augustin Fresnel – were pursuing the same investigations contemporaneously in France does not invalidate Brewster's claim to independent discovery, even though in one or two cases the priority must be assigned to others.
The most important subjects of his inquiries were the laws of light polarization by reflection and refraction, and other quantitative laws of phenomena, the discovery of the polarizing structure induced by heat and pressure, the discovery of crystals with two axes of double refraction, and many of the laws of their phenomena, including the connection between optical structure and crystalline forms, the laws of metallic reflection, and experiments on the absorption of light. In this line of investigation, the prime importance belongs to the discovery of the connection between the refractive index and the polarizing angle. biaxial crystals, and the production of double refraction by irregular heating.
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Among the non-scientific public, his fame spread more effectually by his invention in about 1815 of the kaleidoscope, for which there was a great demand in both the United Kingdom, France, and the United States. As a reflection of this fame, Brewster portrait was later printed in some cigar boxes. Brewster chose renowned achromatic lens developer Philip Carpenter as the sole manufacturer of the kaleidoscope in 1817. Although Brewster patented the kaleidoscope in 1817 (GB 4136), a copy of the prototype was shown to London opticians and copied before the patent was granted. As a consequence, the kaleidoscope became produced in large numbers, but yielded no direct financial benefits to Brewster. It proved to be a massive success with two hundred thousand kaleidoscopes sold in London and Paris in just three months.
Brewster died on February 10th, 1868 at age 86, in Melrose, Scotland after a long and successful career.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brewster
https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Brewster
https://brewstersociety.com/kaleidoscope-university/sir-david-brewster/
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Genealogical Resources in English Repositories – 648 page hardback for 1 Cent – Just pay $8 p&h
We’ve still got several large cases of Moulton’s Genealogical Resources in English Repositories on hand. We ran a big promo on these last year, but still need to move what we have left to make warehouse space for new titles. For this reason, we’ve decided to sell them for just 1 cent. USA buyers, just pick up the p&h of $8.00. So – for $8.01 USA purchasers can have what is most likely the best overall list of British resources in print. The book initially sold for $45. If printed today, it would more than likely be $75 or more. The book is now over 20 years old, and the PRO in England has had many changes in where you’ll find their resources. So you might have to use Google to search for the exact location of any particular PRO resource (A tiny minority of overall resources). The book will tells what resources are available – and it’s worth a lot more than the p&h cost…
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Following is a review written several years ago: While the information so nicely gathered into this single book, Genealogical Resources in English Repositories, can be found in many other locations; sometimes, it is nice to have this type of information in one place, as a quick and easy reference. This book represents an exhaustive listing of available genealogical resources available in Britain. Listed in these pages are major national archives and libraries, repositories in the greater London area, and county by county listings. This book is also the winner of the National Genealogical Society’s 1993 Book Award for Excellence in Genealogical Methods and Sources.
Genealogical Resources was designed to provide “genealogists and historians with…information on resources in the key repositories in England. It categorizes manuscript records, as well as printed, transcribed and microfilm materials, with respect to their contents, and in most instances, lists covering dates.” Originally intended to help Americans find ancestral information.
County listings represent the bulk of the information. Each county opens with a short review of local geographical and political/administrative boundary changes made over the years. The listing of each library, archive, records office, or other repository is complete with address (mostly likely not changed over the years), phone number (possibly changed over the years), and holdings of genealogical value (which most likely have only expanded over the years). Publications of possible interest are also listed.
Please note that there have been significant changes in the PRO over the years, and it might be necessary to use Google to locate the exact location of some records listed within this volume.
While this book predates web usage as we know it today (including Google), is still serves as a great one-stop listing for finding genealogically important holding in England. Think of running a search at Google for English repositories, then reducing the results to an accurate, non-repeating listing of resources and then printing those results with a listing of holdings at each repository. That pretty well describes Genealogical Resources in English Repositories.
Each book comes with a 1992 and 1996 update supplement. Just having the names of the various repositories gives the reader the name to search for when using the Internet.   Get a copy of Genealogical Resources in English Repositories for yourself or your favorite society’s library.
Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction List of Abbreviations List of Symbols
Part I: Greater London Repositories
Baptist Church House British Library, Department of Manuscripts British Library, India Office Library and Records British Library Newspaper Library College of Arms Corporation of London Record Office Guildhall Library House of Lords Record Office Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland Lambeth Palace Library LDS Hyde Park Family History Centre National Army Museum National Maritime Museum Principal Registry of the Family Division, Somerset House Public Record Office, Chancery Lane Public Record Office, Kew Public Record Office, Portugal Street Religious Society of Friends Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Society of Genealogists Unitarian Historical Society Untied Reformed Church History Society United Synagogue, Archives of Wesley Historical Society Library Westminster, Diocesan Archives Dr. Williams’ Library
Part II: County Repositories (summarized)
  Each county listing includes:
Record Office(s)
Other Repositories
Genealogical and Family History Societies
A few counties and metropolitan areas include sections for:
Metropolitan District Archives and Local History Libraries, OR
District Archives and Libraries
Counties are listed alphabetically as follows:
Avon
Befordshire
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire
Cleveland
Cornwall
Cumberland
Cumbria
Derbyshire
Devon(shire)
Dorset
Durham
Essex
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Hereford and Worcester
Hereforshire
Hertfordshire
Humberside
Huntingdonshiore
Kent
Lancashire
Leicstershire
Lincolnshire
London, County of Manchester, Greater
Meseyside
Middlesex
Midlands, West
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Rutland
Shropshire
Somerset
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Suffolk, East
Suffolk, West
Surrey
Sussex
Sussex, East
Sussex, West
Tyne and Wear
Warwickshire
Westmorland
Wight, Isle of
Wiltshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire, East Riding
Yorkshire, North Riding
Yorkshire, West Riding
Yorkshire, North
Yorkshire, South
Yorkshire, West
Part III: London Borough Repositories
Greater London
Barking and Dagenham
Valence Reference Library
Barking Central Library
Barnet
Local History Library
Chipping Barnet Library
Church End (Finchley) Library
Bexley
Bexley Libraries and Museum Department
Brent
Grange Museum of Local History
Bromley
Bromley Central Library
Camden
Swiss Cottage Library
Holborn Library
Croydon
Croydon Public Libraries
Ealing
Local History Library
Enfield
Local History Unit
Greenwich
Greenwich Local History and Archives Centre
Hackney
Hackney Archives and Local History Department
Hammersmith and Fulham
Hammersmith and Fulham Archives
Haringey
Haringey Libraries
Harrow
Harrow Civic Centre Library
Havering
Havering Central Library
Hillingdon
Hillingdon Local History Collection
Hounslow
Chiswick Public Library
Brentford Public Library
Hounslow Public Library
Feltham Public Library
Islington
Islington Central Library
Finsbury Library
Kensington and Chelsea, Royal Borough of
Kensington Central Library
Chelsea Library
Kingston upon Thames, Royal Borough of
Kingston upon Thames Heritage Service
Lambeth
Lambeth Archives Department
Lewisham
Lewisham Library Service
Merton
Mitcham Library
Morden Library
Wembledon Reference Library
Newham
Local Studies Library
Redbridge
Redbridge Central Library
Richmond upon Thames
Richmond upon Thames Central Reference Library
Twickenham Reference Library
Southwark
Southwark Local Studies Library
Sutton
Sutton Central Library
Tower Hamlets
Tower Hamlets Central Library
Waltham Forest
Vestry House Museum
Wandsworth
Battersea District Library
City of Westminster
Westminster City Archives Department
Marylebone Library Archives Department
Other Repositories
LDS Family History Centre (Staines)
Genealogical and Family History Societies
Central Middlesex Family History Society
North Middlesex Family History Society
West Middlesex Family History Society
Waltham Forest Family History Society
Woolwich and District Family History Society
  Appendix: Useful Addresses
Index
Maps (enlarged)
Pre-1974 Counties of England
Post-1974 Counties of England
Post-1965 London Boroughs
Supplements
Supplement to Genealogical Resources in English Repositories (1992)
1996 Supplement Update: Genealogical Resources in English Repositories
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