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Thomas and Davids
These were St. Davids, St. Patricks, St. Marys and St. Thomas.
Davids embraces Ajax team manager David Endt during his second period at Ajax, with Thomas Vermaelen and Gregory van der Wiel behind.
The Pāli Text Society was founded in 1881 by Thomas William Rhys Davids " to foster and promote the study of Pāli texts ".
Thomas William Rhys Davids was one of three British civil servants who were posted to Sri Lanka, in the 19th century, the others being George Turnour, and Robert Caesar Childers ( 1838 – 1876 ).
* 1881 – 1922: Thomas William Rhys Davids ( 1843 – 1922 ) ( Founder )
Thomas William Rhys Davids ( 12 May 1843 – 27 December 1922 ) was a British scholar of the Pāli language and founder of the Pali Text Society.
Thomas William Rhys Davids was born in Britain, at Colchester in Essex, the eldest son of a Congregational clergyman from Wales, who was affectionately referred to as the Bishop of Essex.
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Caroline and Thomas had three children, Vivien Brynhilda ( 1895 ), Nesta Enid ( 1900 ) and Arthur Rhys Davids ( 1897 ), a fighter ace pronounced as having been killed in action during an aerial battle in 1917.
The Genesis of an Orientalist: Thomas William Rhys Davids and Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
" Finally, Thomas William Rhys Davids a pāli and Buddhist scholar has written, " There is not a single proof in the Tripitakas stating that Ajatasatru ever became follower of the Buddha.
The Pali-language scholar Thomas William Rhys Davids ( 1881 ) first translated sati as English mindfulness in sammā-sati " Right Mindfulness ; the active, watchful mind ".
* Thomas William Rhys Davids, British scholar, founder and president of the Pali Text Society, husband of next
The Fastolf family have been recorded at Great Yarmouth since the thirteenth century: notable members in earlier generations include Thomas Fastolf, Bishop of St Davids and his brother Nicholas Fastolf, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Alphington, Cowick, Duryard, Exwick, Heavitree, Mincinglake, Newtown, Pennsylvania, Pinhoe, Polsloe, Priory, St Davids, St James, St Leonards, St Thomas, Whipton Barton
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The company had joint use of the Bristol and Exeter Railway station at St Davids but St Thomas was its own station.
Until 1862 tickets were only sold between St Thomas and stations west of Exeter, not to St Davids and the north!

Thomas and assistant
When Thomas became Chairman of the U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( EEOC ) in 1982, Hill went along to serve as his assistant, leaving the job in 1983.
According to Hill, during her two years of employment as Thomas's assistant, Thomas had asked her out socially many times, and after she refused, he used work situations to discuss sexual subjects.
He handed responsibility to his assistant, Liz Reitell, who was keen to see Thomas for the first time since their three week romance in the spring.
* 1934 – Thomas A. Watson, American assistant to Alexander Graham Bell ( b. 1854 )
Other notable officials at Ellis Island included Edward F. McSweeney ( assistant commissioner ), Joseph E. Murray ( assistant commissioner ), Dr. George W. Stoner ( chief surgeon ), Augustus Frederick Sherman ( chief clerk ), Dr. Victor Safford ( surgeon ), Dr. Victor Heiser ( surgeon ), Thomas W. Salmon | Dr.
Reitwein was Thomas Mauch's assistant camera during Even Dwarfs Started Small.
Here he was employed as an assistant to Thomas Willis and to Robert Boyle, for whom he built the vacuum pumps used in Boyle's gas law experiments.
He was employed as a " chemical assistant " to Dr Thomas Willis, for whom Hooke developed a great admiration.
At the age of sixteen he became an assistant to Sir Thomas Maclear at the Cape of Good Hope, where he observed
It is the site of a land grant to the First Fleet assistant surgeon, Thomas Arndell.
Thomas Jackson portrayed Police Commissioner Weston, and Astrid Allwyn was cast as Phoebe Lane, Cranston's assistant.
The assistant band director, Thomas Aungst, was the former percussion caption head for The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps until 2008, and the music department has also had ties to the Boston Crusaders in the past.
The Fore River area became a shipbuilding center in the 1880s ; founded by Thomas A. Watson, who became wealthy as assistant to Alexander Graham Bell in developing the telephone, many famous warships were built at the Fore River Shipyard.
* Clarence Madison Dally ( 1865 – 1904 ), glassblower and assistant to Thomas Edison.
In country house building, major commissions for Kent were designing the interiors of Houghton Hall ( c. 1725 – 35 ), recently built by Colen Campbell for Sir Robert Walpole, but at Holkham Hall the most complete embodiment of Palladian ideals is still to be found ; there Kent collaborated with Thomas Coke, the other " architect earl ", and had for an assistant Matthew Brettingham, whose own architecture would carry Palladian ideals into the next generation.
Bouch ’ s father ( a retired sea-captain ) kept the Ship Inn at Thursby and Thomas was educated locally ( Thursby and then Carlisle ) before at the age of 17 beginning his civil engineering career as assistant to one of the engineers constructing the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway.
As the engineer, Thomas Bouch was blamed for the collapse of the Tay bridge, his assistant Charles Meik, having merely left an impression that he " was aptly named ", implying that he had no great influence over the design and construction.
( Albert Williams served as Emlyn Williams ' personal assistant during a 1982 tour of England, Wales and Ireland with the Charles Dickens and Dylan Thomas solo shows.
Michael Tilson Thomas, who was an assistant conductor under Steinberg, also made several recordings for DG ; some of these have been reissued on CD.
He had been Sir Thomas Beecham's assistant at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, before World War II, and, assuming that he and Beecham would be in charge there again after the war, Legge planned to establish a first-class orchestra for opera, concerts and recordings.
He was a civilian technical assistant in the Military Intelligence Division of the War Department in 1944 and an instructor in sociology and economics at the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota from 1946 to 1949.
* Daniel O ' Connell: designed and sculpted by John Henry Foley and completed by his assistant Thomas Brock.
After going to Calcutta at the end of 1837, he became private laboratory assistant to Thomas Graham at University College, London, and in 1839 went to work under Justus Liebig at the University of Giessen.
He was a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and was studio assistant to Thomas Lawrence.

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