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Thomas and Archibald
The accomplished and politically well-connected naturalist Archibald Menzies complained that his servant had been pressed into service during a shipboard emergency ; sailing master Joseph Whidbey had a competing claim for pay as expedition astronomer ; and Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford, whom Vancouver had disciplined for numerous infractions and eventually sent home in disgrace, proceeded to harass him publicly and privately.
In 1431, before the September uprising, the king had arrested two of his nephews, John Kennedy of Carrick and Archibald, Earl of Douglas possibly as a result of a conflict between John and his uncle, Thomas Kennedy in which Douglas may have become involved.
It was later called Campbelltown, a designation that prevailed for many years until, at the suggestion of William Archibald, it received the official designation St. Thomas, purportedly still honoring Thomas Campbell, who had laid out the village.
Stained glass at Ottawa Public Library features Charles Dickens, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott, Lord Byron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, William Shakespeare, Thomas Moore
Among his pupils were Lord Palmerston, Sir Walter Scott, Francis Jeffrey, Henry Thomas Cockburn, Francis Horner, Sydney Smith, John William Ward, Lord Brougham, Dr. Thomas Brown, James Mill, Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Archibald Alison.
Other members of the group included: John Brotherton ( preacher ); Archibald Prentice ( later editor of the Manchester Times ); John Shuttleworth ( industrialist and municipal reformer ); Absalom Watkin ( parliamentary reformer and anti corn law campaigner ); William Cowdray Jnr ( editor of the Manchester Gazette ); Thomas Potter ( later first mayor of Manchester ) and Richard Potter ( later MP for Wigan ).
He had been brought up in the strictest principles of the Evangelical school, but at Rugby he fell under the influence of Thomas Arnold and Archibald Campbell Tait, and his acquaintance with John Frederick Denison Maurice and Charles Kingsley finally gave his opinions a direction towards Liberalism.
She was the daughter of the novelist and lyricist Archibald Thomas Pechey and Bijou Sortain Hancock.
In 1814 arrangements were made with Thomas Moore for the publication of Laila Rookh, for which he was paid £ 3000 ; and when Archibald Constable failed in 1826, Longmans became the proprietors of the Edinburgh Review.
Archibald put together a five-member cabinet in January 1871, which included Boyd, Girard, Henry Joseph Clarke, James Mackay and Thomas Howard — a group which balanced the province's ethnic, religious and linguistic divisions.
* Rear Guard ; Archibald Douglas, Guardian of Scotland ; Earl of Lennox ; Earl of Carrick ; Earl of Fife ; " Counte D ' Assels du Doun ", Earl of Atholl of Doune ; Robert Bruce ; Robert de Lauder ; the son of Sir William Vypoin ; William de Lemyngston ; John de Laundels ; Jocelyn Schyrynglowe ; William Sreterleye ; Bernard Frisel ; John de Lyndseye ; Alexander de Lyndseye ; Alexander de Greye ; Ingram de Umfraville ; Patrick de Polwarth ; David de Wemyss ; Michel Lescot ; Richard Lauder ; Thomas de Boys ; Rogier de Mortimer ; all barons with their followers.
Several Members of Parliament, mostly from the Conservative Party joined the group including Sir Peter Agnew, 1st Baronet, Ernest Bennett, Sir Robert Bird, 2nd Baronet, Robert Tatton Bower, Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, the Marquess of Clydesdale, Robert Vaughan Gower, Thomas " Loel " Guinness, Norman Hulbert, Archibald James, Alfred Knox, John Macnamara, Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet, Assheton Pownall, Frank Sanderson, Duncan Sandys, Admiral Murray Sueter, Charles Taylor and Ronald Tree.
A land charter from the king of Scotland in 1592 defines or redefines the lands to be owned by Thomas and his wife Jeanne Leslie ( Jean elsewhere in the charters ) and inherited by his heirs Robert ( 2nd son ), Thomas ( 3rd son ), and George, who are called " legitimate offspring ", and also John, Archibald and Charles Dempster.
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 – 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 – 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 – 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ).
Late 17th century composite engraving by John Savage ( engraver ) | John Savage, and comprising seven portraits of figures of the Plot all of whom were dead by 1685 ( Sir Thomas Armstrong, the Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll | Earl of Argyll, the Arthur Capel, 1st Earl of Essex | Earl of Essex, Henry Cornish, William Russell, Lord Russell, the James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth | Duke of Monmouth, and Algernon Sidney ), with one of Edmund Berry Godfrey, whose unexplained death triggered the Popish Plot allegations against Catholics.
Thomas Smedley, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler, ambushed some natives who were raiding a potato patch, and killed one of Yagan's family group.
# Archibald John Seymour ( b. 1937 ), second cousin once removed of Julian Conway Seymour and third cousin of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard, Thomas, Lt .- Col. Conway and Richard Seymour
According to Christopher Tolkien, the author based this picture on a painting by Archibald Thorburn of an immature Golden Eagle, which Christopher found for him in The Birds of the British Isles by Thomas Coward.
The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son Archibald Iain Thomas Blair Cochrane, Lord Cochrane ( born 1991 ).
James Thomas Archibald Douglas-Home ( b. 1952 )

Thomas and Colonel
* Charles Dickens used Selkirk as a simile in Chapter Two of The Pickwick Papers: " Colonel Builder and Sir Thomas Clubber exchanged snuff – boxes, and looked very much like a pair of Alexander Selkirks — ' Monarchs of all they surveyed.
At first, Thomas, who was the head cook at the restaurant, and the Clausses declined Sanders ' offer, but the Colonel persisted and the Clauss family franchised their restaurant with KFC and later also owned many other KFC franchises in the Midwest.
Maj. Gen. Robert E. Lee, now commanding the armed forces of Virginia, ordered him to report to Colonel Thomas J. Jackson at Harper's Ferry.
* Thomas H. Rochester ( 1797 – 1874 ), the 6th son of Colonel Nathaniel Rochester and the 6th mayor of Rochester
At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible.
In 1854 Vickers ' sons Thomas ( a militia officer known familiarly as ' Colonel Tom ') and Albert joined the business and their considerable talents – Tom Vickers as a metallurgist and Albert as a team-builder and salesman – were key to its subsequent rapid development.
Thomas Edison's European agent, Colonel Gouraud, recorded Gladstone's voice several times on phonograph.
* June 30 – Cary's Rebellion: Former governor Thomas Cary, after declaring himself Governor of North Carolina, sails an armed brigantine up the Chowan River to attack Governor Hyde's forces fortified at Colonel Thomas Pollock's plantation.
The franchise company was started in 1969 as National Fast Food Corp. National Fast Food's principals at the time included S. Robert Davis, a real estate developer who built and leased several Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken properties, his friend Dave Thomas, who sold his Colonel Sanders franchises back to that company for $ 3, 000, 000 and went on to found Wendy's, and L. S. Hartzog, who at the time ran a chain of bakeries selling biscuits to Colonel Sanders franchisees nationally.
Colonel Thomas Horton defeated the Royalist rebels at the battle of St. Fagans in May and the rebel leaders surrendered to Cromwell on July 11 after the protracted two month siege of Pembroke.
One of Clay's clients was his father-in-law, Colonel Thomas Hart, an early settler of Kentucky and a prominent businessman.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas E. Mitchell, Colonel James McDonough ( the fifth SAMS director ), and various other members of the SAMS team played a significant part in revising the U. S. Army Doctrinal Manual 100-5 Operations in 1990 – 1993.
At the Restoration eight of the regicides were executed here, including the notable Fifth Monarchist, Colonel Thomas Harrison.
Sydney was founded after the war by Colonel Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres, and named in honour of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, who was serving as the Home Secretary in the British cabinet.
It was a gift from Colonel Thomas Walter Harding, Lord Mayor of Leeds between 1898 and 1899.
Moulin, Dugoujon, Henri Aubry ( alias Avricourt and Thomas ), Raymond Aubrac, Bruno Larat ( alias Xavier-Laurent Parisot ), André Lassagne ( alias Lombard ), Colonel Albert Lacaze, Colonel Emile Schwarzfeld ( alias Blumstein ) and René Hardy ( alias Didot ) were arrested.
Other major screen roles include the obsessed Nazi Colonel in The Train ( 1964 ), Strether in a 1977 TV adaptation of Henry James's novel The Ambassadors, Tobias in A Delicate Balance ( 1973 ), Professor Moroi in the film of János Nyíri's If Winter Comes ( 1980 ), for BBC Television, Mark Van Doren in Robert Redford's film Quiz Show ( 1994 ), and Thomas Danforth in Nicholas Hytner's film adaptation ( 1996 ) of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
During the deposition, Born was asked if she ordered a subordinate, Colonel Thomas Drohan, to conduct counter-insurgency analysis against MRFF and its clients.
His mother was from Devonshire Parish, Bermuda ; Douglas's maternal grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Melville Dill, served as Attorney General of Bermuda, as a Member of the Parliament of Bermuda ( MCP ), and as commanding officer of the Bermuda Militia Artillery.
Colonel William Thomas Reay was sometime literary editor and later associate editor, before becoming managing editor in 1904.

Thomas and US
The longest running White House Peace Vigil | peace vigil in US history, started by activist Thomas ( activist ) | Thomas in 1981.
In 1917, the United States purchased St. John, St. Thomas, and St. Croix from Denmark for US $ 25 million, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands.
Camille Pissarro () ( 10 July 1830 – 13 November 1903 ) was a French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas ( now in the US Virgin Islands, but then in the Danish West Indies ).
In the wake of the play's US success, the composer Stravinsky invited Thomas to write a libretto for an opera.
This was later reversed during 2002 in a landmark case before the US Supreme Court, Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, in which the divided court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled the Ohio school voucher plan constitutional and removed any constitutional barriers to similar voucher plans in the future, with moderate justices Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O ' Connor and conservative justices William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas in the majority.
* Thomas J. Miller, US Ambassador to Greece, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
* 1948 – Thomas C. Wasson, US Consul-General assassinated in Jerusalem.
Thomas Edison received US patent 180, 857 for " Autographic Printing " on August 8, 1876.
A team of US / UK construction engineers, led by Huw Thomas, is currently planning ways to save the building and the tomb.
On June 3, 1981, Thomas launched the longest running peace vigil in US history at Lafayette Square in Washington, D. C ..
Several by Thomas Wilson are in the US Library of Congress online collection.
According to the US Library of Congress exhibit " Religion and the Founding of the American Republic " " It is no exaggeration to say that on Sundays in Washington during the administrations of Thomas Jefferson ( 1801-1809 ) and of James Madison ( 1809-1817 ) the state became a church.
In 1938, The Christian leader attributed " the religion of Jesus, not a religion about Jesus " to Unitarians, though the phrase was used earlier by Congregationalist Rollin Lynde Hartt in 1924. and earlier still by US President Thomas Jefferson.
* Thomas MacDonald Patterson, US Representative and Senator
* July 4 – Former US Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both die on the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
General Electric Company ( backed by Thomas Edison and J. P. Morgan ) had proposed to power the electric exhibits with direct current originally at the cost of US $ 1. 8 million.
Thurmond served as the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the hearings on the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court in 1991 and worked closely with Joe Biden, then the chairman.
Thomas and Concepcion Picciotto are the founders of the White House Peace Vigil, the longest running anti-nuclear peace vigil in the US, at Lafayette Square on the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue.
In Ernest Hemingway's novel Islands in the Stream the main character Thomas Hudson captains a Q-ship for the US Navy around Cuba as he hunts the survivors of a sunken German U-boat.
In 1846 Thomas Fitzpatrick was appointed US Indian agent for the upper Arkansas and Platte River.
* Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish rebel, US Civil War Brigadier General, Acting Governor of the Territory of Montana
Mbira has now become so well known due to the worldwide stage performance and recordings of Thomas Mapfumo whose music is based on and includes the mbira, and the work of Dumisani Maraire who brought marimba and karimba music to the US Pacific Northwest, Ephat Mujuru who was one of the pioneer teachers of mbira in the US, and the writings and recordings of Zimbabwean musicians made by Paul Berliner.
On 23 May 1948 Thomas C. Wasson, US Consul and member of the UN Truce Commission was assassinated in Jerusalem.

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