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Lord Charles Cavendish

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who was also a prominent member of the Royal Society. Henry Cavendish was even better known than his father for electrical experiments, and also for other discoveries in physics, including the famous torsion-balance measurement of the mass of the earth.
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experiment with a semi-vacuum in the friction-generator's glass globe. A recent thesis on plasma arcs mentions Priestley's account of a replication of this by the experimenter
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One of Charles Cavendish's experiments with electricity appears to have been an attempt to replicate the plasma glow seen during the early
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On 9 January 1727, Lord Charles Cavendish married Lady Anne de Grey (died 20 September 1733), daughter of
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in 1725 and would remain a member in various seats until 1741, when he turned the "family seat" of
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Charles Cavendish was also one of the early experimenters with the electrical storage device, the
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he observed a "singular appearance of light upon one of the surfaces of the quicksilver," (from
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Derbyshire
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which recorded the maximum and minimum temperatures they had reached.
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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FRS
Whig
William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire
Rachel Russell
Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent
Jemima
Henry Cavendish
House of Commons
Heytesbury
Derbyshire
William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington
Royal Society
Copley Medal
thermometers
Leyden jar
Henry
Francis Hauksbee
Benjamin Wilson
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André Anders

Lord Charles Cavendish
Parliament of Great Britain
Pierce A'Court
Edward Ashe
Member for Heytesbury
Edward Ashe
Horatio Townshend
Edward Ashe

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