from Fredericksburg, VA
24 June 1869 • Colombo , British Ceylon
Died:31 October 1915 • At sea, off the coast of Belgium
British military personnel killed in World War I
Bacon first played for Hampshire County Cricket Club in 1894, the season in which the county club regained its first-class status, although Bacon made no first-class appearances for the county that season.
English cricket player • Hampshire cricket player • Club
Ascribed status:English of Sri Lankan descent
Activity:Cricket
1600
Died:1663
English MP
1904
Died:1992
Consultant • Engineer
Business category:Investigators • Oxygen
Eton College
Academic degree:Bachelor of Industrial Design
Fellow of the Royal Society • Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Award:Officer of the Order of the British Empire
1587
Died:1657
Judge
In October 1642, the king, being then at Bridgnorth on his way to London, appointed Bacon to a seat in the King's Bench.
Judgment
Preference:Treason
… His Shakespearian Grammar (1870) is a permanent contribution to English philology. In 1885 he published a life of Francis Bacon. His theological writings include three anonymously published religious romances - Philochristus (1878), where he tried to raise interest in Gospels reading, Onesi...