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Thornley and Stoker
* Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley ( 1818 1901 ), mother of novelist and short story writer Bram Stoker
* Sir Thornley Stoker, 1st Baronet ( 1845-1912 ), Irish surgeon, brother of Bram Stoker

Thornley and
* 1938 Kerry Wendell Thornley, American theorist, co-founder of Discordianism
* November 28 Kerry Wendell Thornley, American counterculture figure and writer ( b. 1938 )
Kerry Wendell Thornley ( April 17, 1938 November 28, 1998 ) is known as the co-founder ( along with childhood friend Greg Hill ) of Discordianism, in which context he is usually known as Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst or simply Lord Omar.
* Impropaganda: 1991 NY Press article on Thornley " Oswald's Other "
* T. J. Thornley Dean of Women
* David Thornley ( 1935 1978 ), an Irish politician
* Irvine Thornley ( 1883 1955 ), English footballer
* Kerry Wendell Thornley ( 1938 1998 ), a Discordian, anarchist, objectivist, Zen Buddhist
* Georges William Thornley ( 1857 1935 ), French painter and printmaker.
* Percy Thornley Stallard ( 1909 2001 ), English racing cyclist
* Ian Thornley guitar on " Pendulums "
Thornley Come Again 2004 gold
* Matt Thornley percussion, snaps
Georges William Thornley ( 1857 1935 ) was a French painter and printmaker.

Thornley and 1912
* Fairhaven United Reformed Church, Clifton Drive South ; opened 17 October 1912 ; built by Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornley ; known locally as the " White Church ".

Thornley and ),
While aboard a troopship returning to the United States from duty in Japan ( some time after the two men parted ways as a result of routine reassignment ), Thornley read of Oswald's autumn 1959 defection to the Soviet Union in the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
* Irvine Thornley ( 1883-1955 ), English footballer
Evan William Thornley ( born 1964 ), former Australian politician and entrepreneur, was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the Southern Metropolitan Region.
* Ben Thornley ( born 1975 ), English footballer
* John Thornley Finney ( born 1927 ), former Suffragan Bishop of Pontefract
* Thornley v. United States ( 1885 ), a U. S. Supreme Court case of John Thornley ( d. 1887 )
* Thornley ( band ) ( founded 2002 ), a Canadian post-grunge / hard rock band
The last line-up of the band as Thornley had Paulo Neta ( guitar ), Dave McMillan ( bass guitar ), Christopher Henry ( drums ) and the former member of Big Wreck Brian Doherty ( guitar ).

Stoker and
* 1912 Bram Stoker, Irish author ( b. 1847 )
* Carrion Comfort ( 1989 ) Bram Stoker Award winner 1989 ; British Fantasy Award winner, World Fantasy Award nominee, 1990
* Stoker, Donald, " There Was No Offensive-Defensive Confederate Strategy ," Journal of Military History, 73 ( April 2009 ), 571 90.
* 1897 Dracula, a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker is published.
* 1847 Bram Stoker, Irish novelist ( d. 1912 )
* April 20 Bram Stoker, Irish writer ( Dracula ) ( b. 1847 ).
* May 26 Dracula, a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, is published.
* November 8 Bram Stoker, creator of the Gothic novel Dracula ( d. 1912 )
* Richard Stoker, ‘ Bush, Alan Dudley ( 1900 1995 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 17 February 2008
* Blue World ( 1990 ) Short Story Collection ; Nominated for the 1989 Bram Stoker Award and the 1990 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection
* Bram Stoker, author of Dracula died at 26 St. George's Square
* Colonel Angus Rickman, played by Roger Daltrey (" The Exodus " parts 1 and 2 ( S3e16 17 )) and Neil Dickson ( episodes " The Other Slide of Darkness ", " Dinoslide ", " Stoker " and " This Slide of Paradise " ( S3e21, S3e23 25 ))
* April 20 Bram Stoker, writer, Dracula
* Bram Stoker ( 1847 1912 ), writer of Dracula.
Bram Stoker ( 1847 1912 ) was born in Dublin and studied Mathematics at Trinity College.
* David Stoker, Blomefield, Francis ( 1705 1752 ), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 17 June 2007
Subsequent Presidents were Sir Michael Stoker ( 1980 87 ), Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society and a former fellow and medical tutor at Clare College, who had taken early retirement from his post as Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Laboratories ; Anthony Low ( 1987 94 ), Professor of Commonwealth History and formerly Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, who had been a visiting fellow of Clare Hall in 1971 ; and Professor Dame Gillian Beer ( 1994 2001 ), King Edward VII Professor of English Literature.
* Stoker Edwards ( 1900 1964 ), British Member of Parliament
* Austin Stoker Virgil ( 3 )
Leading Stoker William Johnstone VC ( 6 August 1823 20 August 1857 ) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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