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with measurement reform. Talleyrand had ambitions that France would establish itself at the centre of a new international measurement system that would form the basis of global trade and, on hearing of Riggs-Miller's initiative, proposed a tripartite collaboration. After some diplomatic manoeuvring
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Riggs (1741–1781), adding her name to his own. They had a son and a daughter. In July 1762 he inherited his family estates; they were worth little, but his wife brought substantial wealth to the marriage, enabling him to build a prestigious house at
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by Talleyrand, the definitive pendulum measurement was agreed to take place in France. However, France's official approach for collaboration was then rejected by
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He made a careful study of the contemporary state of weights and measures before proposing reform in the
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Speeches in the House of Commons upon the Equalization of the Weights and Measures of Great Britain
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in 1765, though does not seem to have made any progress with his legal studies. He also studied at
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along with competitions and prizes. The prizes were drawn from an ornately decorated
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Newport (Cornwall)
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politician who championed reform of the customary system of
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Miss Seward's preface to her Poem in Memory of Lady Miller;
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Lee in the DNB states that his family seat was Ballycasey (
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He was on active service in the 31:Sir John Riggs-Miller, 1st Baronet 25: 653:John Edward Augustus Riggs-Miller 488:Dictionary of National Biography 466: 690:People educated at Eton College 167:on 5 February 1790. In France, 1: 695:Politicians from County Clare 502:Collinson's Somerset, i. 103; 454:Northamptonshire – Aug. 2 ... 442:Urban, Sylvanus, ed. (1825). 424:Urban, Sylvanus, ed. (1798). 123:and the affair was mocked as 416:UK public library membership 571:Parliament of Great Britain 518:Hesselgrave, R. A. (1927). 395:. Oxford University Press. 366:. London: Abacus. pp.  271:A Cambridge Alumni Database 226:John Edward Augustus Miller 135:. In 1778 he was created a 65:Browne. He was educated at 37:1744 – 28 May 1798) was an 716: 273:. University of Cambridge. 267:"Miller, , John (MLR761J)" 169:Charles Maurice Talleyrand 650: 637: 632: 625: 611: 590:Member of Parliament for 588: 576: 569: 558:Riggs-Miller, J. (1790). 364:The Measure of All Things 531:McLeod, H. (1903–1904). 526:. Yale University Press. 477:Lee, Elizabeth (1894). " 165:British House of Commons 95:Trinity Hall, Cambridge 401:10.1093/ref:odnb/64753 27:Anglo-Irish politician 685:British MPs 1784–1790 627:Baronetage of Ireland 344:, pp. 626–7 and 18:Sir John Riggs Miller 449:Gentleman's Magazine 431:Gentleman's Magazine 159:Weights and measures 145:Sir Thomas Davenport 43:weights and measures 496:Allibone, ii. 1286; 317:, pp. 419, 420 73:before joining the 592:Newport (Cornwall) 562:. London: Debrett. 385:Mayes, V. (2004). 362:Adler, K. 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Index

Sir John Riggs Miller
Anglo-Irish
weights and measures
County Clare
Dalston School
Eton College
British Army
cornet
Battle of Emsdorf
Belleisle
Middle Temple
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Anna
Batheaston
literary
salon
Roman
vase
David Garrick
Christopher Anstey
Sir Thomas Davenport
Newport
1784
British House of Commons
Charles Maurice Talleyrand
unit of length
seconds pendulum
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Foreign Secretary

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