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Despite this uncertainty, fourteen individuals have been identified as having verifiably attended Lunar Society meetings regularly over a long period during its most productive eras: these are Matthew Boulton, Erasmus Darwin, Thomas Day, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Samuel Galton, Jr., James Keir, Joseph Priestley, William Small, Jonathan Stokes, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, John Whitehurst and William Withering.
Another new recruit, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, met Darwin, Small and Boulton in 1766 through a shared interest in carriage design, and he in turn introduced his friend and fellow Rousseau-admirer Thomas Day, with whom he had studied at Corpus Christi, Oxford.
The society also lost several major figures over the period: Richard Lovell Edgeworth ceased regular involvement in the society's activities when he returned to Ireland in 1782, John Whitehurst died in London in 1788, and Thomas Day died the following year.
Lincoln was joined by a number of rebel English Lords at Mechelen, in particular Richard III's loyal supporter, Lord Lovell, Sir Richard Harleston, the former governor of Jersey and Thomas David, a captain of the English garrison at Calais.
The aftermath of the Battle of Stoke, which crushed this rising, brought still further rewards for Stanley notably the lands forfeited by Viscount Lovell, Sir Thomas Pilkington, and Sir Thomas Broughton in Lancashire and elsewhere.
They suggested that Thomas Lovell should undertake the work, which he did, at a cost of £ 12, 000, for which he received of the land which was reclaimed as a result of the work.
All the chapter heads feature quotes from the works of dramatist and poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
* Nigel Lambert as Sir Thomas Lovell
The Gatehouse was mainly built thanks to the efforts of Sir Thomas Lovell, the Treasurer at the time, who provided at least a third of the funds and oversaw the construction itself — as a result, his coat of arms hang on the gate, along with those of the Earl of Lincoln and Henry VIII ( the king at the time ).
On hearing of the invasion on 3 September she ordered Thomas Lovell to raise an army in the Midland counties.
* Sir Thomas Lovell 1502 ( by )- c. 1519
In order to do this she enlisted the help of Sir Thomas Lovell, who was both the Governor of Nottingham Castle and Secretary to the Treasury.
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William A. Anders, Neil A. Armstrong, Charles A. Bassett II, Alan L. Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, M. Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene A. Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Charles Conrad Jr., L. Gordon Cooper, R. Walter Cunningham, Charles M. Duke Jr., Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe H. Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore C. Freeman, Edward G. Givens Jr., John H. Glenn Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Fred W. Haise Jr., Karl G. Henize, James B. Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, John A. Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, James A. Lovell Jr., Thomas K. Mattingly Jr., Bruce McCandless II, James A. McDivitt, F. Curtis Michel, Edgar D. Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian T. O ’ Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart A. Roosa, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott, Elliot See, Alan B. Shepard Jr., Donald K. Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, John L. Swigert Jr., William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Edward H. White, Clifton C. Williams Jr., Alfred M. Worden, and John W. Young.
* Sir Thomas Lovell
* A Paradise of English Poetry, an anthology compiled by Beeching including works by A. W .-Joseph Addison-Sir Francis Bacon-Richard Barnfield-Francis Beaumont-Thomas Lovell Beddoes-William Blake-Nicholas Breton-Emily Jane Brontë-Fulk Greville-William Browne-Robert Burton-George Gordon, Lord Byron-Thomas Campbell-Thomas Campion-Thomas Carew-George Chapman-Thomas Chatterton-Geoffrey Chaucer-Samuel Taylor Coleridge-William Collins-Henry Constable-Richard Corbet-Abraham Cowley-William Cowper-Richard Crashaw-Samuel Daniel-Sir William D ' Avenant-Sir John Davies-Walter Davison-Thomas Dekker-John Donne-Michael Drayton-William Drummond-John Dryden-Ebenezer Elliott-Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex-Sir Richard Fanshawe-John Fletcher-Oliver Goldsmith-Thomas Gray-Robert Greene-Frances Greville-William Habington-Edward Herbert, Lord Herbert of Cherbury-George Herbert-Robert Herrick-Thomas Heywood-Thomas Hood-Samuel Johnson-Ebenezer Jones-Benjamin Jonson-John Keats-Henry King-Charles Lamb-Mary Lamb-Walter Savage Landor-Richard Lovelace-John Lylye-James Mabbe-Christopher Marlowe-Andrew Marvell-Jasper Mayne-John Milton-James Graham, Marquis of Montrose-Thomas Moore-Sir Thomas More-Thomas Nash-Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford-George Peele-Mary, Countess of Pembroke-Ambrose Philips-Katherine Philips-Alexander Pope-Matthew Prior-Sir Walter Ralegh-Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset-Sir Walter Scott-Sir Charles Sedley-William Shakespeare-Percy Bysshe Shelley-James Shirley-Sir Philip Sidney-John Skelton-Robert Southwell-Edmund Spenser-Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey-James Thomson-Henry Vaughan-Edmund Waller-John Webster-George Wither-Charles Wolfe-William Wordsworth-Sir Henry Wotton-Sir Thomas Wyatt-Edward Young
George H. Thomas and Lovell H. Rousseau, Hazen's division commander, concentrated artillery to support them.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes ( 30 June 1803 26 January 1849 ) was an English poet, dramatist and physician.
The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1935 ).
Plays and Poems of Thomas Lovell Beddoes ( London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd., 1950 ).
* Ute Berns and Michael Bradshaw ( eds ), The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes ( Aldershot, Ashgate, 2007 ) ( The Nineteenth Century Series ).
* Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society website
* Doomsday: Journal of the Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society

Thomas and Pygmalion
* Pygmalion, a work by Thomas Woolner
The story has been the subject of notable paintings by Agnolo Bronzino, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Honoré Daumier, Edward Burne-Jones ( four major works from 1868 1870, then again in larger versions from 1875 1878 with the title Pygmalion and the Image ), Auguste Rodin, Ernest Normand, Paul Delvaux, Francisco Goya, Franz von Stuck, François Boucher, and Thomas Rowlandson, among others.
* Thomas Woolner's long poem Pygmalion ( 1881 )

Thomas and Cyprian
* Martyr Thomas, abbot, and 26 martyr-monks: Barsanuphius, Cyril, Micah, Simon, Hilarion, James, Job, Cyprian, Sabbas, James, Martinian, Cosmas, Sergius, Paul, Menas, Ioasaph, Ioanicius, Anthony, Euthymius, Dometian, Partenius, and others of Zographou Monastery on Mount Athos, martyred by the Latins ( Roman Catholic Crusaders ) ( 1284 )
The martyr twins are invoked in the Canon of the Mass in the prayer known as the Communicantes ( from the first Latin word of the prayer ): " In communion with the whole Church, they venerate above all others the memory of the glorious ever-virgin Mary, Mother of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ, then of blessed Joseph, husband of the Virgin, your blessed Apostles and Martyrs, Peter and Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, James, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon and Jude: Linus, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus, Cornelius, Cyprian, Laurence, Chrysogonus, John and Paul, Cosmas and Damian and all your Saints: grant through their merits and prayers that in all things we may be defended by the help of your protection.
* ( 1993 ) The Adventure of Difference: Philosophy after Nietzsche and Heidegger Translated by Thomas Harrison and Cyprian P. Blamires, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993 Translation of Le avventure della differenza, Garzanti, Milan, 1980

Thomas and Statuary
Allen's statue stood in the National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol until, after a statewide poll run by the Ohio Historical Society, the Ohio National Statuary Committee voted August 26, 2010 to replace him with the statute of inventor Thomas A. Edison.
Thomas Starr King ( National Statuary Hall Collection statue, now located at the California State Capitol )
On August 31, 2006, however, the California Legislature approved a joint resolution to replace Thomas Starr King's statue in Statuary Hall with a statue of Ronald Reagan.
* Thomas Starr King statue in the National Statuary Hall, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C.
* Within the grove stands the Reverend Thomas Starr King Memorial, originally one of two statues representing California in Statuary Hall in the U. S. Capitol, but replaced in 2009 by Governor and President Ronald Reagan.
In 2006, he authored a resolution to replace the statue of Thomas Starr King, a Unitarian minister who worked to keep California in the Union during the American Civil War, with one of Ronald Reagan in Statuary Hall.

Thomas and 1823
* 1750 Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine, British Lord Chancellor ( d. 1823 )
In 1823 Audubon took lessons in oil painting technique from John Steen, a teacher of American landscape, and history painter Thomas Cole.
* 1823 Thomas Spencer Baynes, English philosopher and editor ( d. 1887 )
Thomas Young's work is acknowledged in Champollion's 1822 Lettre à M. Dacier, but incompletely, according to British critics: for example, James Browne, a sub-editor on the Encyclopædia Britannica ( which had published Young's 1819 article ), contributed anonymously a series of review articles to the Edinburgh Review in 1823, praising Young's work highly and alleging that the " unscrupulous " Champollion plagiarised it.
The next governors, Thomas Brooke ( temporary governor, 1821 1823 ) and Alexander Walker ( 1823 1828 ), successfully brought the island through this post-Napoleonic period with the opening of a new farmer ’ s market in Jamestown, the foundation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society and improvements in education.
Thomas Jefferson wrote favorably in response to Jackson in December 1823 and extended a preemptive welcome to Monticello: " I recall with pleasure the remembrance of our joint labors while in the Senate together in times of great trial and of hard battling, battles indeed of words, not of blood, as those you have since fought so much for your own glory & that of your country ; with the assurance that my attamts continue undiminished, accept that of my great respect & consideration.
* Sir Thomas Maitland ( 1759 1824 ) 1815 1823
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 1864 ), and John ( 1821 1887 ).
In fall of 1823, Jedediah Smith and Thomas Fitzpatrick led their trapping crew south from the Yellowstone River to the Sweetwater River.
John Oxley was the first European to explore the river who named it after the Governor of New South Wales, Thomas Brisbane in 1823.
Its great days came to an end after John Payton the younger sold it to Thomas Arkell in 1823.
Edwin Forrest played a plantation black in 1823, and George Washington Dixon was already building his stage career around blackface in 1828, but it was another white comic actor, Thomas D. Rice, who truly popularized blackface.
Thomas Allason's 1823 plan for the development of the Ladbroke Estate, consisting of a large central circus with radiating streets and garden squares, or " paddocks ".
* Thomas Bond's Topographical and historical sketches of the boroughs of East and West Looe, in the county of Cornwall ( 1823 )-available online on GoogleBooks.
Named for naval officer Commodore Thomas MacDonough and founded in 1823 around a traditional town square design.
In 1823, Thomas D. Minor built a road from Mt.
Hardeman County was officially organized on October 16, 1823, and was named for Thomas Jones Hardeman, a veteran of the War of 1812, who served as the first county court clerk and a commissioner for Bolivar before moving to Texas in 1835.
* William Joseph Williams ( 1759 1823 ), his son, artist ; painted George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
After reports by Rennie and Thomas Pear in 1815, and by Rennie alone in 1818 and 1820, the provision of steam engines was authorised by an act in 1823.
* November 12 — Thomas Arnold the Younger, English literary scholar ( born 1823 )
In 1823, Governor of New South Wales, Thomas Brisbane, instructed that a new northern penal settlement be developed, and an exploration party led by John Oxley further explored Moreton Bay.
In 1823, in conjunction with friends he had made as publisher ( 1820 1821 ) of The Etonian, he started Knight's Quarterly Magazine, to which Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Derwent Coleridge and Thomas Macaulay contributed.
The town is named for Major James Thomas Morisset, who camped there in 1823 while making the first overland journey from Sydney to Newcastle.
In 1811, naturalists Thomas Nuttall ( 1786 1859 ) and John Bradbury ( 1768 1823 ) traveled up the Missouri River with the Astoria expedition, documenting and drawing plant and animal life.

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