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  2. Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    The Martineau family is an intellectual, business (banking, breweries, textile manufacturing) [1] and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and later also London and Birmingham, England. Many members of the family have been knighted.

  3. Gertrude Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Martineau (1837 [1] – 1 May 1924) [2] was a British watercolour painter, woodcarver, and teacher. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She was one of the earliest female professors at Bedford College for Women , where she directed the school of art.

  4. File:Martineau Family Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Martineau family, a dynasty originating in Norwich, England, including prominent politicians and Unitarians Edith Martineau (1842–1909), British watercolour painter; Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), writer and pioneer sociologist; James Martineau (1805–1900), philosopher; John Martineau (1789–1832), English sugar refiner and engineer

  6. Category:Martineau family - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Martineau family, an intellectual, business and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and later also London and Birmingham, England.The family were prominent Unitarians; a room in London's Essex Hall, the headquarters building of the British Unitarians, was named after them.

  7. Peter Finch Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Peter Finch Martineau was active in various distinct businesses through his life. He was first a textile dyer in Norwich with his older brother David. He, David and their younger brother John then established a brewery at the King's Arms Stairs (one of the watermen's stairs on the Thames), which merged with Whitbread in 1812. [8]

  8. John Edmund Martineau - Wikipedia

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    John Martineau - John Edmund Martineau's great-great grandfather - was an early part-owner of Whitbreads in the 1800s, when in 1812 Whitbread had merged with the Martineau Brewery. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] However, John Martineau died in an industrial accident in a yeast vat in the brewery in 1834 and his shares in Whitbread passed to his son Richard (1804 ...

  9. Center for the History of Family Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The CHFM serves as the primary repository of information and resources on the history and evolution of general practice, family practice, the discipline of family medicine and the family medicine organizations within the United States. Its mission is to document, organize and preserve organizational records, personal papers, books and artifacts ...