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** and Thomas
** Elections 1860-1912 as covered by Harper's Weekly ; news, editorials, cartoons ( many by Thomas Nast )
** Thomas Nast cartoons strongly pro-GOP, pro-Reconstruction, anti-South, anti-Irish, & anti-Catholic
** Thomas the apostle ( pre-1970 Roman Calendar )
** Thomas Becket
** Thomas Aquinas
** Blessed Thomas Woodhouse
** Translation of Saint Thomas, one of four days in the year on which Quarter Sessions sat.
** Thomas More ( Catholic Church )
** ( formerly SS PFC Eugene A. Obregon, SS Thomas Heywood )
** Thomas of Villanova
** Thomas Jefferson's Plan for the University of Virginia: Lessons from the Lawn, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan
** Thomas Fuller's Cambridge ( Christ's College );
** Thomas Vanek, Austrian Hockey player
** Tennessee Thomas, British-born American drummer and actor
** Thomas Fuller, English churchman and historian ( d. 1661 )
** Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States ( b. 1743 )
** Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland ( d. 1543 )
** Richard Thomas, American actor ( The Waltons )
** Philip Michael Thomas, American actor
** Heather Thomas, American actress and activist
** Thomas Brinkman, American politician
** Dave Thomas opens his first restaurant in a former steakhouse on a cold, snowy Saturday in downtown Columbus, Ohio.
** Michelle Thomas, American actress ( d. 1998 )
** Clarence Thomas, American Supreme Court Justice
** Tony Thomas, American television producer

** and Urquhart
** As Birds Bring Forth the Sun and Other Stories, afterword by Jane Urquhart
** Emily Climbs, afterword by Jane Urquhart
** Deep Hollow Creek, afterword by Jane Urquhart
** The Rt Revd David Urquhart, Bishop of Birmingham

** and translator
** Thomas North, English translator ( d. 1601 )
** Nicolas de Herberay des Essarts, French translator
** Anthony Wilden, British author and social theorist, noted translator of Jaques Lacan
** William Painter, English translator ( b. 1540 )
** Thomas North, English translator of Plutarch ( b. 1535 )
** John Wyclif, English theologian and Bible translator ( b. 1328 )
** Jane Lumley, English translator ( d. 1578 )
** Richard Carew, Cornish translator and antiquary ( d. 1620 )
** Edward Fairfax, English translator ( d. 1635 )
** Jane Lumley, English translator ( b. 1537 )
** Thomas Creech, English translator ( b. 1659 )
** Giovanni Florio, English writer and translator ( d. 1625 )
** Jasper Heywood, English translator of Seneca ( d. 1598 )
** Richard Hakluyt, English author, editor and translator ( b. c. 1552 or 1553 ; d. 1616 )
** Philemon Holland, English translator ( d. 1637 )
** Richard Stanyhurst, English translator of Virgil ( d. 1618 )
** John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator ( d. 1607 )
** William Morgan, Welsh Bible translator ( d. 1604 )
** Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator ( d. 1566 )
** Octavien de Saint-Gelais, poet and translator ( b. 1468 )
** Myles Coverdale, English Bible translator ( d. 1568 )
** John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners, English translator ( d. 1553 )
** John Trevisa, English translator ( d. 1402 )
** John Purvey, English scholar and Bible translator ( d. 1428 )
** H. L. Fischer, translator ( born 1822 )

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