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  1. An Act confirming all the Statutes made in England (10 Hen. 7. c. 22 (I); short title Poynings' Law in Northern Ireland [1] and Poynings' Act 1495 in the Republic of Ireland [2]) is an act passed by the Parliament of Ireland which gave all statutes "late made" by the Parliament of England the force of law in the Lordship of Ireland.

  2. The title of Baron Poynings was created twice in the Peerage of England . The first creation was for Sir Michael Poynings, [1] who was summoned to Parliament from 20 November 1348 to 24 February 1368 by writs directed Michaeli de Ponynges, 'whereby he is held to have become Lord Poynings'. [2] On the death of the fourth baron in 1446, his ...

  3. Poynting's theorem. In electrodynamics, Poynting's theorem is a statement of conservation of energy for electromagnetic fields developed by British physicist John Henry Poynting. [1] It states that in a given volume, the stored energy changes at a rate given by the work done on the charges within the volume, minus the rate at which energy ...

  4. Il modulo del vettore di Poynting è l'intensità dell'onda, cioè l'energia che attraversa la superficie ortogonale alla velocità di propagazione nell'unità di tempo: Se l'onda piana è approssimabile con un' onda monocromatica, essa è caratterizzata da un andamento sinusoidale del tipo. e lo stesso vale per il campo magnetico.

  5. ver. discutir. Henry Edward Manning (Totteridge, Hertfordshire, 15 de Julho de 1808 - Londres, 14 de Janeiro de 1892) foi um cardeal e arcebispo da Igreja Católica Apostólica Romana, titular da Catedral de Westminster, Inglaterra.

  6. Ele se tornou um Académico Real em 1876. Em 1896, com a morte de John Everett Millais, Poynter foi eleito Presidente da Academia Real. Ele recebeu o título de cavaleiro no mesmo ano e um grau honorário da Universidade da Cantabrígia em 1898. Anunciou-se que, na lista de Honras Coronárias de 1902 , publicada em 26 de junho de 1902, para a ...

  7. Sir Edward Poynings, STATESMAN, Was the son of Robert de Poynings of Loveland, who was slain at the siege of Orleans 1447. He was a person much in favour with Kings Henry VII. and Henry VIII., being Governor of Dover Castle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Knight of the Garter. By the former of those Kings he was sent to Ireland, where he ...