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Thomas and Chard
Thomas was the youngest son, and attended grammar schools at Chard and Taunton.
Cricket St Thomas is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated in a valley beside the A30 road between Chard and Crewkerne in the South Somerset district.

Thomas and alias
* June 12 – Pocahontas ( now Rebecca ) arrives in England, with her husband, John Rolfe, their infant son, Thomas Rolfe, her half-sister Matachanna ( alias Cleopatra ) and brother-in-law " Tomocomo ", the shaman also known as Uttamatomakkin.
The claims by two 19th century charlatans — Charles and John Allen alias John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart — that their father, Thomas Allen, was a legitimate son of Charles and Louise are without foundation.
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.
* Ian Hunter as Smitty Smith, an alias of Thomas Fenwick
* The Brusselpoort, last remaining of the city's twelve gates, 13th century ; the Schepenhuis, oldest stone-built city hall in Flanders, historical seat of the ' Grote Raad ' ( Great Council or Supreme Court ), 13th century ; the gothic-renaissance Hof van Busleyden where Jeroen alias Hiëronymus van Busleyden received Erasmus, Thomas More, and the later Pope Adrian VI.
The strength of feeling was recorded in a letter from Lord Conyers and Sir John Bulmer to Thomas Cromwell: " On Sunday, 11th July, at Gysburn in Yorkshire, when the parish priest was declaring the articles dissolution directed by the King to the Archbishop of York, one John Atkeynson alias Brotton came violently and took book forth of the priest's hands, and pulled it in pieces.
The Funky Bunch consisted of Wahlberg ( alias Marky Mark ), Scott Ross ( alias Scottie Gee ), Hector Barros ( alias Hector the Booty Inspector ), Terry Yancey ( alias DJ-T ) and Anthony Thomas ( alias Ashey Ace ).
In the 19th century William Chappell, an expert on popular music, suggested the possibility that the " Old King Cole " of nursery rhyme fame was really " Old Cole ", alias Thomas Cole-brook, a supposed 12th-century Reading cloth merchant whose story was recounted by Thomas Deloney in his The Pleasant History of Thomas of Reading ( c. 1598 ), and who was well known as a character in plays of the early 17th century.
" Roth ( under the alias Jay Gavin ) had taken over for Kirby fully by issue # 18 and Thomas was a new talent.
Thomas McAleese ( alias Dean Ford ) was the lead singer of The Marmalade who had a U. K. number one single in 1969 with a cover of The Beatles ' ' Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da '.
The members are Michael Bernd Schmidt alias Smudo, Andreas Rieke alias And. Ypsilon, Thomas Dürr alias Hausmeister ( janitor ) Thomas D and Michael ' Michi ' Beck alias Dee Jot Hausmarke.

Thomas and last
The fourth and last speaker was Thomas Davis.
The First Christian Church of Pampa was the setting for the wedding last Sunday of Miss Marcile Marie Glison and Thomas Earl Loving Jr., who will live at 8861 Gaston after a wedding trip to New Orleans, La.
Among the last of his labors was the defense of the orthodoxy of his former pupil, Thomas Aquinas, whose death in 1274 grieved Albertus ( the story that he travelled to Paris in person to defend the teachings of Aquinas can not be confirmed ).
Over the last four years the Falcons, under General Manager Thomas Dimitroff, Head Coach Mike Smith, and Quarterback Matt Ryan, have been one of the best franchises in the NFC.
The amphisbaena has been referred to by the poets, such as Nicander, John Milton, Alexander Pope, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and A. E. Housman, and the amphisbaena as a mythological and legendary creature has been referenced by Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Isidore of Seville, and Thomas Browne, the last of whom debunked its existence.
This setback for Parliament in Cornwall, and the last major victory for the Royalists, was reversed by Sir Thomas Fairfax leading the New Model Army at or near Tresillian Bridge, close to Truro on 12 March 1645.
Thomas spent the last nine or ten days of his third tour in New York mostly in the company of Reitell, with whom he had an affair.
Thomas ' last collection Collected Poems, 1934 – 1952, published when he was 38, won the Foyle poetry prize.
One of Thomas ' last poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", was a villanelle to his father, who died from pneumonia just before Christmas 1952.
Dylan's legacy as the " doomed poet " was cemented with the publication of Brinnin's 1955 biography Dylan Thomas in America, which focusses on his last few years and paints a picture of him as a drunk and a philanderer.
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.
Fern Hill ( 1945 ) is a poem by Dylan Thomas, first published in the October, 1945, Horizon magazine, with its first book publication as the last poem in Deaths and Entrances.
In 1846 Douglass met with Thomas Clarkson, one of the last living British abolitionists, who had persuaded Parliament to abolish slavery in Great Britain and its colonies.
* 1931 – Thomas Edison submits his last patent application.
Born in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, the twelfth and last child of Thomas Wedgwood and Margret Wedgwood ( née Stringer ; d. 1766 ), Josiah was raised within a family of English Dissenters.
A variety of other martyrs for the Lollard cause were executed during the next century, including the Amersham Martyrs in the early 1500s and Thomas Harding who died in 1532, one of the last Lollards to be persecuted.
* Extensive visual, textual and musical studies of American May Day customs since the first Maypole Revels were held at the Ma-Re Mount or Merrymount plantation on Massachusetts Bay in May 1627, hosted by Englishman Thomas Morton ; and, last year the state of Massachusetts ' Governor Deval Patrick proclaimed May 1 as Thomas Morton Day.
Thomas Hodgkin, a translator of Cassiodorus ' works, wrote in 1886 that it was " surely possible " the Romulus in the letter was the same person as the last western emperor.
Askin's last intervention was to support his Minister for Lands, Thomas Lewis, in his bid to be Askin's successor instead of the Deputy Leader and Minister for Education, Sir Eric Willis.
During the last hours of Jefferson's life he was accompanied by his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph and his doctor, Robley Dunglison and other family members and friends.
On July 4 at ten minutes before one o ' clock Jefferson died at the age of 83, the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and a few hours before John Adams whose last words were, " Independence forever " and " Thomas Jefferson survives.
A Commonwealth of Pennsylvania historical marker at the church commemorates both Thomas Wharton and Mifflin, the first and last Presidents of Pennsylvania under the 1776 State Constitution.
He had a good relationship with his sister Elizabeth, who was a Protestant, albeit a moderate one, but this was strained when Elizabeth was accused of having an affair with the Duke of Somerset's brother, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, the husband of Henry's last wife Catherine Parr.
After several other publications, some reflecting his interest in and knowledge of continental Europe, Bowdler's last work was an expurgated version of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, published posthumously in 1826 under the supervision of his nephew and biographer, Thomas Bowdler the Younger.

Thomas and Abbot
Abbot was son or grandson ( it is not clear which ) of Sir Thomas Abbot of Easington, East Yorkshire and his mother ( or grandmother ) was of the ancient house of Pickering.
The council requested that James send representatives of the Scottish church and it is known that two delegates — Abbot Thomas Livingston of Dundrenanan and John Winchester, canon of Moray and a servant of the king — were in attendance in November and December 1432.
* Thomas de la Mare ( d. 1396 ), Abbot
* 1552 Thomas Abbot
* Thomas Duperou-Superior: 1882 till 1884 ( became Abbot of Sacred Heart, USA )
* Dom Frederic Dunne, the Trappist Abbot of Gethsemani in Kentucky that first recognized Thomas Merton's gifted intellect and talent for writing and encouraged it.
His successor, Abbot Thomas, was initially accused of the crime, but a jury later determined that he was not to blame.
Thomas Prestbury, the Abbot of Shrewsbury was used by King Henry to offer terms.
Abbot Thomas Stevens and his seven monks were forced to surrender their house to the king in the summer of 1536.
Abbot Thomas and six of his brethren — the seventh opted to resign and become a secular priest — crossed Southampton Water to join their mother house of Beaulieu.
Abbot Thomas was appointed abbot of Beaulieu in 1536 and administered it for two years until it in turn was forced to surrender to the king in April 1538.
The monks received pensions after the fall of Beaulieu ; Abbot Thomas ended his days as treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, and died in 1550.
The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Tom O ' Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, Mike McCabe, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor.
The description reads: " The first Session was begun by Gavin Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow ; Alexander Myln, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, Lord President ; Master Richard Bothuile, Rector of Ashkirk ; Sir John Dingwell, Provost of the Church of the Holy Trinity, near Edinburgh ; Master Henry Quhyte, Rector of the Church of Finhaven ; Master William Gibson, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Restlerig ; Master Thomas Hay, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Dunbar, all elected by our Sovereign Lord the King.
* Whitehouse, Patrick & Thomas, David St. John: SR 150: A Century and a Half of the Southern Railway ( Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 2002 ).
* Thomas Marshall ( Abbot of Colchester ) ( died 1539 ), Roman Catholic priest
Various Orthodox theologians including St. Symeon the New Theologian, St Gregory Palamas, John Romanides, Vladimir Lossky, Metropolitan Hierotheos ( Vlachos ) of Nafpaktos, Thomas Hopko, Professor George D. Metallinos Nikolaos Loudovikos, Dumitru Stăniloae, Stanley S. Harakas and Archimandrite George, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Gregorios of Mount Athos hold that this criterion is at the very heart of many theological conflicts between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity, which is seen to culminate in the conflict over hesychasm.
Hugh Cook Faringdon was elected Abbot of Reading Abbey in 1520, upon the death of Abbot Thomas Worcester.
In all, 216 were put to death ; lords and knights, half a dozen abbots, 38 monks, and 16 parish priests, including: Sir Thomas Percy, Sir Stephen Hamerton, Sir William Lumley, Sir John Constable, Sir William Constable, Adam Sedbar, Abbot of Jervaulx, William Trafford, Abbot of Sawley, Matthew Mackarel, Abbot of Barlings and Bishop of Chalcedon, William Thirsk, Abbot of Fountains and the Prior of Bridlington were all executed and hanged at Tyburn between June and July 1537.
Equally memorable is his later performance in an adaptation of M. R. Jamess The Treasure of Abbot Thomas ( 1974 )

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