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Analysis of historical and genealogical records, advertisements, and leases related to the ownership of Hyde’s Coffee Shop and the family connections of Rev. William JACKSON.
Year:
1795
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Subject:
History of Hyde’s Coffee Shop and the Jackson Family
Document Type:
Historical account / genealogical notes
Author:
Richard Jackson
Related Individuals:
Rev. William JACKSON, Robert HYDE, Luke NAYLOR, Anne FARRELL, Dr. Richard JACKSON
Historical Events:
Arrest of Rev. William JACKSON for treason, establishment of Hyde’s Coffee Shop
Primary Sources:
Newspaper advertisements, leases, historical records
Publication Year:
2019–2023
Period Covered:
1749–1795
Purpose:
Documenting family connections and the establishment of Hyde’s Coffee Shop
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Year:
1880s
City:
London
Theme:
Literary Analysis, Victorian Society, Urban Studies
Document Type:
Academic Article
Author:
Lydia Lutton
Target Audience:
Scholars and students of literature and history
Historical Context:
Victorian London, Long Depression, Irish Fenian activities
Key Locations:
Mayfair, Soho, West End
Literary Focus:
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Topics Covered:
Urban geography, social division, secrecy, hypocrisy, symbolism of buildings and fog, moral duality
Analytical Perspective:
Socio-historical and cultural interpretation of literature
Year:
1795
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Subject:
Coffeehouse establishment and historical property ownership
Document type:
Historical article / research note
Author:
Not specified
Historical figures mentioned:
Robert HYDE, Rev William JACKSON, John HYDE, Sarah RAY
Source references:
Dublin Evening Post, A Dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade 1550–1800, The Devil’s Drink and Disturber of the Peace
Period covered:
1749–1795
Related locations:
Dame Street, Palace Street, James Street, Castle Street, Dublin
Document focus:
Ownership history, coffeehouse subscription advertisement, connections to political events
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Levant
Topic:
Genetics, History
Document type:
Academic paper
Organization / institution:
Various genetic studies, Biblical Archaeology Review
Author:
Multiple authors
Target audience:
Scholars, researchers, students
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Section:
Research
Field:
Archaeology
Subfield:
Geometric morphometrics
Topic:
Cranial base shape and population ancestry
Authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Keith Dobney; Hildur Gestsdóttir; Mark Collard
Corresponding authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Mark Collard
Institutions:
University of the Philippines Diliman; Simon Fraser University; University of Sydney; University of Aberdeen; Institute of Archaeology, Reykjavik
Geographical focus:
Iceland; Greenland; Scandinavia; British Isles
Sample groups:
Greenlandic; Scandinavian; southern British; Scottish and Irish
Methods:
Photogrammetry; 3D modelling; landmark-based geometric morphometrics; Generalised Procrustes Analysis; Principal Components Analysis; Canonical Variates Analysis; Linear Discriminant Analysis; MANOVA
Software:
Agisoft Metashape (2019 edition); MorphoDig; Morphologika; MorphoJ; R
Landmarks recorded:
34 cranial base and temporal bone landmarks
Data collection:
XYZ coordinates recorded from 3D cranial models
Intra-observer error assessment:
Repeated digitisation and Procrustes distance comparison
Analytical framework:
Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) and comparative shape analysis
References cited:
Evin et al. (2013, 2015, 2016); Harvati & Weaver (2006); Bookstein (1991); Neubauer et al. (2009, 2010); Klingenberg (2011); Slice (2007); O’Higgins & Jones (2006); Plomp et al. (2021)
Authors:
Jasmine Gratton; Steve E Humphries; Marta Futema
Institutions:
Institute of Cardiovascular Science, Faculty of Population Health Sciences, University College London, London, United Kingdom; Cardiology Research Centre, Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute, St George’s University of London, London, United Kingdom
Country:
United Kingdom
Data source:
UK Biobank
Study design:
Population-based cohort study
Subject:
Prevalence of FH-causing genetic variants and association with LDL-C levels across ancestry groups
Population:
European, South Asian, and African ancestry participants
Sample size:
140,439 European; 4,067 South Asian; 3,906 African participants with lipid and whole exome sequencing data
Genes analysed:
LDLR; APOB; PCSK9
Methods:
Principal component analysis; whole exome sequencing; variant classification using ACMG guidelines
Outcome measures:
Prevalence of pathogenic and likely pathogenic FH variants; LDL-C concentration adjusted for statin use; prevalence and incidence of coronary heart disease
Period of data collection:
2006–2010
Ethical approval:
Conducted under approved UK Biobank application 40721
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Note:
Gene
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Genetic variants, Germline mutations
Document type:
Supplementary Table
Author:
Matejcic et al
Target audience:
Researchers in genetics, oncology
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
1886
Region / City:
Victorian London
Theme:
Duality of human nature, moral conflict
Document Type:
Literature Analysis
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Literary scholars, students of literature
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
1886
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Fiction, Mystery
Document Type:
Literary Excerpt
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Target Audience:
General
Period of Validity:
Not Applicable
Approval Date:
Not Applicable
Date of Changes:
Not Applicable
Year:
1886
Region / City:
London
Subject:
Literature, Horror, Psychology
Document Type:
Literary Novel
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Target Audience:
General, Literature Enthusiasts
Period of Action:
Late 19th Century
Date of Publication:
1886
Date of Revision:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Kent, UK
Theme:
Social Housing, Accessible Housing, Charity Retail, Digital Connectivity, Corporate Parenting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes / Report
Organization:
Kent County Council (KCC), Various Charities and Local Authorities
Author:
Various Speakers and Contributors
Target Audience:
Local Authorities, Social Housing Providers, Charity Representatives, Government Departments
Action Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Amendment Date:
2026
Year:
1886
Region / City:
London
Topic:
Literature, Psychological Fiction
Document Type:
Novel
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Target Audience:
General public, literature enthusiasts
Period of Action:
19th century
Date of Approval:
1886
Date of Changes:
Not applicable
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Genre:
Gothic fiction
Form:
Novella
Setting:
London
Structure:
Ten chapters
Main characters:
Mr. Utterson; Mr. Richard Enfield; Dr. Henry Jekyll; Mr. Hyde; Dr. Lanyon
Language:
English
Literary work:
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Author of literary work:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Type of material:
Reading comprehension tests
Structure:
Chapter-by-chapter questionnaires with answer keys
Number of questions per test:
Ten
Content elements:
Questions and model answers
Main characters referenced:
Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde, Mr Utterson, Mr Enfield, Dr Lanyon, Sir Danvers Carew
Educational purpose:
Literature comprehension assessment
Target audience:
Students reading the full novel
Language:
English
Format:
Chapter-based quizzes with full-sentence answers
Assessment focus:
Plot details, characters, quotations, and events
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Meeting Agenda
Document Type:
Meeting Notice and Agenda
Organization:
Joshua Hyde Elevator Committee
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Public, Committee Members
Effective Period:
February 12, 2026
Approval Date:
February 11, 2026
Date of Amendments:
February 11, 2026
Meeting Time:
11:00 AM
Location:
Julian Room 308 Main Street
Next Meeting:
Not specified
Year:
1851
Region / City:
London, Sydenham, St Petersburg
Subject:
Crystal Palace, Russian Revolution, Radicalism
Document Type:
Academic article
Note:
Institution
Author:
Catherine Brown
Target Audience:
Scholars of Russian history, architecture, and revolutionary thought
Period of Validity:
19th century
Year:
1885
Region / City:
Bournemouth
Theme:
Literature, Psychology, Moral Philosophy
Document Type:
Study Guide
Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Target Audience:
Students, Educators, Literary Enthusiasts
Period of Action:
Victorian Era
Approval Date:
1887
Modification Date:
N/A
Date:
February 3, 2028
Place:
Washington, D.C., United States
Type of document:
Policy advocacy letter
Author:
Daniel Perrin
Author affiliation:
HSA Coalition
Recipient:
Republican Senators, United States Senate
Institution addressed:
United States Senate
Policy area:
Health policy; Health Savings Accounts; Affordable Care Act
Topics:
Hyde provision; ACA marketplace policy; HSA eligibility expansion; consumer choice behavior
Referenced research:
Journal of Consumer Psychology meta-analysis by Chernev et al.; RAND research on ACA marketplace decisions
Related legislation or proposals:
Moreno ACA compromise; Great American Health Plan
Audience:
Members of the United States Senate
Organizations mentioned:
HSA Coalition
Purpose:
Policy argument regarding structure of HSA-related accounts and Hyde restrictions in ACA legislation
Year:
1795
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Subject:
Coffeehouse establishment and historical property ownership
Document type:
Historical article / research note
Author:
Not specified
Historical figures mentioned:
Robert HYDE, Rev William JACKSON, John HYDE, Sarah RAY
Source references:
Dublin Evening Post, A Dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade 1550–1800, The Devil’s Drink and Disturber of the Peace
Period covered:
1749–1795
Related locations:
Dame Street, Palace Street, James Street, Castle Street, Dublin
Document focus:
Ownership history, coffeehouse subscription advertisement, connections to political events