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Nathaniel Davison

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Davison married Margaret Thornton on 9 July 1787, in London. Their son Nicholas Francis became a physician. Their third daughter Margaret married Edward John Howman in 1822. The fourth daughter, Eleanor, married Adam Atkinson of Lorbottle.
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It was in 1765 that, in the Great Pyramid, Davison followed up an echo he heard in the Grand Gallery. Through a passage deep with bat dung, he found, after a crawl of 24 feet, a space above the
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The County Families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
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1736 – 23 February 1809) was an English diplomat, known for his writings on Egyptian archaeology. He discovered a space in the
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in the spring of 1764. Davison himself spent 18 months at Alexandria, and then the same length of time at
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An engraving after a drawing by Davison of the interior of the Great Pyramid appeared in volume 2 (1807)
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany
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Observations relating to some of the Antiquities of Egypt, from the Papers of the late Mr. Davison
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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Offerings to the Discerning Eye: An Egyptological Medley in Honor of Jack A. Josephson
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Davison also helped to bring up his nephew John Yelloly, after his father died.
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Davison's Chamber is the lowest of what are five "relieving chambers" above the
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Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century by John Nichols
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of 1779, coming to conclusions comparable with those later published by
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Travels in India a Hundred Years Ago, with a Visit to the United States
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on 23 February 1809, aged 72 or 73, and was buried at Longhoughton.
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e Vol. 7, (1976), pp. 7–23, at p. 11. Published by: Brill.
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Edward Wortley Montague, 1713–1776: The Man in the Iron Wig
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Extracts from Davison's journals were published in 1817 by
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He was the fourth son of George Davison of Little Mill,
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Twining, Thomas (1893). Twining, William H. G. (ed.).
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in April 1763, for Alexandria. Montague spent time in
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in support. He received a government pension in 1786.
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Index

Longhoughton
United Kingdom
Alnwick
Great Pyramid
Great Pyramid
Longhoughton, Northumberland
John Yelloly
Nice
Algiers
Thomas Percy
Duke of Northumberland
Twickenham
Thomas Twining
Alnwick
Sir Henry Taylor
queue
Lord Grey

King's Chamber
Wortley Montagu
Royal Society
Livorno
Rosetta
Cairo
King's Chamber
Joseph White
Richard William Howard Vyse
Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt
Louis Joseph d'Albert d'Ailly
Robert Walpole

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