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Thomas and villa
After completion of the villa in 1729, Burlington later provided inspiration to other architects for numerous other buildings, such as Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall, Norfolk Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, at Goodwood House, and the Mansion House, nicknamed the " Egyptian Hall " for its columns.
The name Rideau Hall was chosen by Thomas McKay for his villa, drawing inspiration from the Rideau Canal which he had helped construct, though the house was also known colloquially as McKay's Castle.
The original 1838 structure was relatively small ; only two storeys tall with a full-height, central, curved bay, and an accordingly curved pediment on top, the villa was designed by Thomas McKay ( who had also designed and built Earnscliffe ) in a Regency style, inspired by the work of architect Sir John Soane, who had himself designed a never realised government house for the then capital of Upper Canada, York, in 1818.
To give Soane some respite, Thomas Pitt invited him to stay in 1781 at his Thamesside villa of Petersham Lodge which Soane was commissioned to redecorate and repair.
In many ways the late 18th century Monticello, by Thomas Jefferson in Virginia, United States is a Palladian Revival villa.
The Palladian villa format was easily adapted for a democratic worldview, as may be seen at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and his arrangement for the University of Virginia.
The Giardini Botanici Hanbury ( Hanbury Botanical Gardens ), surrounding the villa of Sir Thomas Hanbury, La Mortola, are the biggest in Italy and among the finest in Europe, boasting many varieties of tropical and sub-tropical species that thrive in this mild climate.
The park was substantially laid out for the Earl of Derby in the 1770s and changes made for John Burgoyne in the 1790s for the existing villa ( built around 1750 for one Thomas Gosling ).

Thomas and Queen's
Some days before the execution, Captain Thomas Lee was apprehended as he kept watch on the door to the Queen's chambers.
He forces the Queen's midwife to cut Sasha as the second son, Thomas, is born.
The other most notable feature of the house is its octagonal ball room added by Sir Thomas Staples ( Queen's Advocate in Ireland ) in about 1830 with its fine restrained neo-classical plasterwork, Dublin chimneypiece and carved door frames.
Donald Thomas was born in Somerset, and educated at Queen's College, Taunton and Balliol College, Oxford.
Wisbech's two secondary schools ( 11-18 ) are the comprehensive Thomas Clarkson Academy ( formerly the Queen's School, which itself was the amalgamation of the Queen's Girls ' and Queen's Boys ' schools ), and the independent Wisbech Grammar School, which was founded in 1379, making it one of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: R. S. Thomas
Somehow he made the acquaintance of the Queen's favourite Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex.
There she met the Queen's uncle, Lord Thomas Howard ( 1511 – 31 October 1537 ), and they began their courtship.
He returned to England shortly before the restoration of King Charles II, and lived at Queen's College, Oxford where Thomas Barlow was provost.
In 1796, Thomas Merritt arrived to benefit from the favours of his former Commander and Queen's Ranger, John Graves Simcoe, now the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
St. Thomas Church in Memramcook was the location of his State funerals in Canada | state funeral. After being released from the Queen's service, LeBlanc returned to New Brunswick.
Thomas Spencer, the co-founder of Marks & Spencer, was born in Queen's Court, Skipton in 1858.
In contrast to the clay season, the grass season began well, with Henman reaching the quarter-finals at the Queen's Club Championships, losing to Swedish Thomas Johanson 4 – 6, 4 – 6.
In June 1911 Heseltine learned that Thomas Beecham was to conduct an all-Delius concert at London's Queen's Hall later that month, at which the composer would be present.
The Duchess became the Queen's closest confidante, causing Jonathan Swift to direct at her a violent satire The Windsor Prophecy, in which he accused her of murdering her previous husband, Thomas Thynne.
Other prominent Lord Chief Justices of Ireland include Lord Whiteside ( LCJ 1866-1876 ), who as a Queen's Counsel had defended Irish nationalist leader Daniel O ' Connell in court, Gearoid Iarla Fitzgerald, ( the Third Earl of Desmond ), Hugh de Lacy, Risteárd de Tiúit, John Dougherty and Thomas Marlay, James Ley and Peter O ' Bryan.
There is now a separate post of President of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, currently held by Sir John Thomas.
He joined the Queen's Hall Orchestra ( conducted by Henry Wood ) at the age of 15 and was later ( 1932 ) engaged by Sir Thomas Beecham for the newly founded London Philharmonic Orchestra, but he also enjoyed a rich solo and chamber-music career.
By the time the antiquary John Stow wrote his Survey, the Tabard was one among a crowd of inns that lined the thoroughfare that led south from London Bridge towards Canterbury and Dover, " many fair inns, for receipt of travellers, by these signs: the Spurre, Christopher, Bull, Queen's Head, Tabard, George, Hart, King's Head " & c. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries " the Tabard of the Monastery of Hyde, and the Abbot's Place, with the stable and gardens thereunto belonging " were sold to John and Thomas Master.
A secondary school ( The Queen's School ) was closed and reopened after renovation in September 2007 as the ' Thomas Clarkson Community College '.
The Baronetcy, of Abbey Leix in the Queen's County, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 28 September 1698 for the first Baron's father Reverend Thomas Vesey, Bishop of Killaloe ( 1713 – 1714 ) and Bishop of Ossory ( 1714 – 1730 ).
In 1875, he became a Queen's Counsel and after the death of his legal partner, Thomas Scatcherd, he succeeded him as London's City solicitor, a position another brother, Thomas Graves Meredith, would hold after him.

Thomas and Park
Another monument to Thomas stands in Cwmdonkin Park, one of his favourite childhood haunts, close to his birthplace.
In the years following America's independence, Thomas Apthorpe Cooper, the young nation's leading tragedian, performed Hamlet among other plays at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, and at the Park Theatre in New York.
* 1882 – Thomas Henry Burke and Lord Frederick Cavendish are stabbed and killed during the Phoenix Park Murders in Dublin.
The hotel was built by Sir Thomas Morgan, during the reign of Charles I. Cardiff Arms Park was named after this hotel.
* 1880 – In Menlo Park, New Jersey, Thomas Edison performs the first test of his electric railway.
* Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange
They lived at 88 Central Park West in New York City and had two sons named Thomas and George.
Thomas Edison's first successful light bulb model, used in public demonstration at Menlo Park, December 1879
Thomas Edison died of complications of diabetes on October 18, 1931, in his home, " Glenmont " in Llewellyn Park in West Orange, New Jersey, which he had purchased in 1886 as a wedding gift for Mina.
* Thomas Edison National Historical Park
* Thomas Edison National Historical Park ( National Park Service )
** 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 V. Welch is the first Superintendent of the Park.
* May 13 – In Menlo Park, New Jersey, Thomas Edison performs the first test of his electric railway.
* 1885: Thomas Edison invents the first ever movie in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
* December 31 – Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
In 1770, Thomas Dummer purchased the Buttercross from the Corporation of Winchester, intending to have it re-erected at Cranbury Park, near Otterbourne.
There is a Thomas F. Bayard Elementary School in Wilmington and a statue on Kentmere Parkway in Brandywine Park, also in Wilmington.
* Greenberg, James B. and Thomas K. Park.
" Thomas Harvey's portrait can still be seen in the central panel of a wall of the dining-room at Rolls Park, Chigwell, in Essex.
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, commanded the vanguard, which was stationed about a mile to the south of Stirling, near the church of St. Ninian, while the king commanded the rearguard at the entrance to the New Park.
In 1912, she designed the walled residential garden, Bellefield, for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newbold in Hyde Park, New York.
* Sir Thomas Bertram, Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
The county also has numerous parks and recreational areas in each of its townships, including Earl Thomas Conley Park on U. S. 52 west of Portsmouth.

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