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John George ( Thomas's son ) is assisted by his cousin Jennifer George ( George's daughter ) and John's son Joshua George to keep the family name alive.
Since 2010 he has been member of the Honour Committee of Immagine & poesia, an artistic literary movement founded in Turin, with the patronage of Aeronwy Thomas ( Dylan Thomas's daughter ).
It passed to Thomas's daughter Margaret, and then to her grandson Thomas Mowbray.
Thomas's daughter Elizabeth, who married William Gildredge of Withyham, unsuccessfully disputed Gotham manor in 1445.
On Sir Thomas's death the estate passed to his daughter, Margaret, who in 1388 married the first Piers Legh ( Piers Legh I ).
Thomas's son John Stoner ( 22 March 1654 – 19 November 1689 ) married on 8 July 1675 Lady Mary Talbot, daughter of Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury and wife Jane Conyers, daughter of Sir John Conyers.
Thomas's children are also performers, his daughter Marlo is an actress and his son Tony Thomas is a television producer, and his daughter Terre Thomas is a former actress.
* The Canberra suburb of Isabella Plains is named after Sir Thomas's daughter Isabella Brisbane.
* Princess Elizabeth of England, daughter of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, is buried at St. Thomas's Church
Thomas's eldest daughter Katherine ( 1820 – 1932 ) was the longest-lived Irish person ever.
Thomas's male-line descendants soon went extinct, and his descent lives on through a daughter and the family of Castriota Dukes of san Pietro di Galatina in south-Italian aristocracy.
Since 2012 he has been in the Honour Committee of Immagine & Poesia, the artistic literary movement founded in Turin, Italy, with the patronage of Aeronwy Thomas ( Dylan Thomas's daughter ).
Thomas had worked with architect John Shaw Sr. ( 1776 – 1832 ) whilst surveying St James's Church in Piccadilly and St Barthlomew's Hospital in Smithfield ; later, a daughter of John Shaw married Thomas's son Philip.
In her will, the Coutts fortune was passed on to Thomas's granddaughter, Angela Burdett, the daughter of Sophie Coutts and Sir Francis Burdett.

Thomas's and who
David Holbrook, who has written three books about Thomas, stated in 1962, " the strangest feature of Dylan Thomas's notoriety-not that he is bogus, but that attitudes to poetry attached themselves to him which not only threaten the prestige, effectiveness and accessability to English poetry, but also destroyed his true voice and, at last, him.
Gelbart began as a writer at the age of sixteen for Danny Thomas's radio show after his father, who was Thomas's barber, showed Thomas some jokes Gelbart had written.
" On February 12, 2007, Paul Oliver confirmed to John Tennison that it was Sippie Wallace who told Oliver that performances by East Texas pianists had formed the basis for George Thomas's " Hop Scop Blues ".
Two of Thomas's students who received his recommendation for assignment to the cavalry, J. E. B.
Another Civil War connection was a cadet expelled for disciplinary reasons on Thomas's recommendation, John Schofield, who would excoriate Thomas in postbellum writings about his service as a corps commander under Thomas in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign.
There was a suspicion as the Civil War drew closer that Davis had been assembling and training a combat unit of elite U. S. Army officers who harbored Southern sympathies, and Thomas's appointment to this regiment implied his colleagues assumed that he would support his native state of Virginia in a future conflict.
The final two episodes of the series feature a new arrival ( Geoffrey Whitehead ), who tries to organise a rebellion of the demons in Hell, with Thomas's help, with exactly the same degree of success that Gary and Thomas had in series 1.
St Thomas's and Sunnyhurst Pupil Referral Unit educates children who are unable to attend mainstream school for health reasons or other difficulties.
Thomas's great-grandson Sir Thomas Tipping, who inherited the estate in 1627, was a moderate Parliamentarian in the English Civil War.
The claim was disputed, however, by Thomas's three sisters and their families, foremost among these Elizabeth FitzAlan, who had married Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk.
" Lasker, who had yet to learn English, was touched by Thomas's sportsmanship after a spectator translated Thomas's remark into German for him.
Thomas's wife Mary ( who died in 1875 ) published The Diary of Mary Thomas, in which she described the journey on the Africaine and the early years in South Australia.
That Girl was developed by writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had served as head writers on The Dick Van Dyke Show ( with which Thomas's father, Danny Thomas, was closely associated ) earlier in the 1960s.
So varied were Thomas's activities that when it came time for the Library of Congress to catalog his memoirs they were forced to put them in " CT " (" biographies of subjects who do not fit into any other category ") in their classification.
In the unofficial sequel to Lawrence, A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia ( 1990 ), he was more accurately portrayed by actor Adam Henderson, who gave a recreated version of Thomas's slide lectures on Lawrence.
" The primary creators of the Denson edition ( 1936 ), Thomas Denson and Seaborn Denson, also attended the Convention on a number of occasions starting in 1878 ; and Thomas's son Paine Denson, who completed the work of the 1936 edition, was a member.
Thomas's co-star George McFarland, who played " Spanky " in the Little Rascals, did not like Murphy's imitation, saying that Murphy turned Buckwheat into a stereotype at the expense of Thomas's surviving relatives.
They start off as nice people, and turn into evil people who only want to free Carnac ( who is controlling all of the Unearthers and Thomas's beauty ).

Thomas's and married
After Thomas's death in 1920, Pickford married two more times.
Charles was the son of Sir John's elder brother, Sir Thomas Lucas ( 1598 – 1649 ), a royalist army officer, and technically illegitimate as Thomas's parents married after he was born.
Over a century after Thomas's death, Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Desmond, married Eleanor Butler.
After Thomas's death, Helen married Henry Peirson Harland ( of the Harland and Wolff family ) and died 22 August 1966 in Northern Ireland.
The Nelson family had settled in Hanover County, where Thomas's mother Elizabeth Burwell Nelson, married John Page.
He wrote poetry for several hours every night and by way of contrast, Caitlin, Dylan Thomas's wife, could not recall her husband staying in even for one night during their whole married life!

Thomas's and Alexander
Whilst the Restoration Movement accepted Thomas's right to have his own beliefs, when he started preaching that they were essential to salvation, it led to a fierce series of debates with a notable leader of the movement, Alexander Campbell.
Thomas's son George Alexander Grenier and his wife Sarah Greenwood lived on the middle farm where they had been since 1863.
Frederic Hymen Cowen's Pauline ( 1876 ), Arthur Goring Thomas's Esmeralda ( 1883 ), Alexander Mackenzie's Colomba ( 1883 ) and The Troubabour, and Charles Villiers Stanford's The Canterbury Pilgrims ( 1884 ) were commissioned by the company.

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