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* December 28 Thomas Dekker, American actor
* Thomas Dekker of England ( 1572 1632 ), playwright and poet
* August 25 Thomas Dekker, English dramatist ( b. c. 1572 )
) Of the 70-plus known works in the canon of Thomas Dekker, roughly 50 are collaborations ; in a single year, 1598, Dekker worked on 16 collaborations for impresario Philip Henslowe, and earned £ 30, or a little under 12 shillings per week — roughly twice as much as the average artisan's income of 1s.
* Thomas Dekker
* Cinema Verite ( 2011, HBO ) The family's eldest son, Lance Loud, ( played by Thomas Dekker ) lives in the Hotel Chelsea.
His friendship with Thomas Dekker brought him into conflict with Ben Jonson and George Chapman in the War of the Theatres.
* The Honest Whore, Part 1, a city comedy ( 1604 ), co-written with Thomas Dekker
* The Bloody Banquet ( 1608 9 ); co-written with Thomas Dekker.
* The Roaring Girl, a city comedy depicting the exploits of Mary Frith ( 1611 ); co-written with Thomas Dekker.
Believed to be a play by Middleton and William Rowley revised by Thomas Dekker and John Ford.
Co-written with Thomas Dekker, Stephen Harrison and Ben Jonson.
Co-written with Thomas Dekker ( 1603 )
Co-written with Thomas Dekker.
The original run starred Paul Scofield as Thomas More, as well as Keith Baxter as Henry VIII, George Rose as the Common Man, Leo McKern as the Common Man in the West End production and Thomas Cromwell in the Broadway show ( a role originated in London by Andrew Keir and later taken over by Thomas Gomez ), and Albert Dekker as the Duke of Norfolk.
* Phaethon a play by Thomas Dekker, mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary, 1597.
* The Stepmother's Tragedy, a play by Henry Chettle and Thomas Dekker ; mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary, August 1599.
Thomas Dekker was cast to play Loud.
It included the works of Robert Greene, Thomas Nashe, Gabriel Harvey, and the prose tracts of Thomas Dekker.
Henslowe's Diary links Drayton's name with 23 plays from that period, and shows that Drayton almost always worked in collaboration with other Henslowe regulars, like Thomas Dekker, Anthony Munday, and Henry Chettle, among others.
On leaving the university he went to London to make his living as a dramatist, but his name cannot be definitely affixed to any play until fifteen years later, when The Virgin Martyr ( registered with the Stationers Company, 7 December 1621 ) appeared as the work of Massinger and Thomas Dekker.

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* Otford Palace: a medieval palace, rebuilt by Archbishop Warham c. 1515 and forfeited to the Crown by Thomas Cranmer in 1537.
Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1225 1274 ), a theologian in Medieval Europe, adapted the argument he found in his reading of Aristotle and Avicenna to form one of the most influential versions of the cosmological argument.
* 1475 Thomas Murner, German writer ( d. c. 1537 )
" The Garden of Eden " by Thomas Cole ( c. 1828 )
* 1720 Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford, English privy councillor ( b. c. 1654 )
Saint Thomas Aquinas of Aquin, or Aquino ( c. 1225 7 March 1274 ) was a philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, known as " Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis ".
A poster for a circa | c. 1884 American production of Macbeth, starring Thomas W. Keene.
* 1525 Thomas Müntzer, German rebel leader ( b. c. 1488 )
Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1225 1274 ), wrote Summa Theologica and Summa Contra Gentiles which both present various versions of the Cosmological argument and Teleological argument, respectively.
Another reference is provided by Thomas Gale, Dean of York ( c. 1635 1702 ), but this comes nearly four hundred years after the events it describes:
Thomas was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., " the scholar " ( 1647 1715 ) and Laetitia Corbin ( c. 1657 1706 ).
In 1698 Thomas Savery ( c. 1650 1715 ) patented an early steam engine.
Study for a portrait of Thomas More's family, c. 1527, by Hans Holbein the Younger
Rowland Lockey after Hans Holbein the Younger, The Family of Sir Thomas More, c. 1594
Sir Thomas Malory ( c. 1405 14 March 1471 ) was an English writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d ' Arthur.
The earliest known use of the term " transubstantiation " to describe the change from bread and wine to body and blood of Christ was by Hildebert de Lavardin, Archbishop of Tours ( died 1133 ), in about 1079, long before the Latin West, under the influence especially of Thomas Aquinas ( c. 1227-1274 ), accepted Aristotelianism.
Mrs Thomas Hibbert, c. 1780s.
Image: Thomas Gainsborough 017. jpg | Two Daughters with a Cat ( c. 1759 )
Image: Karl Friedrich Abel by Thomas Gainsborough. jpg | Portrait of the Composer Carl Friedrich Abel with his Viola da Gamba ( c. 1765 )
File: Thomas Gainsborough 001. jpg | The Harvest Wagon ( c. 1767 )
Image: Thomas Gainsborough Richard Savage. JPG | The Honorable Richard Savage Nassau de Zuylestein, M. P., ( c. 1778 80 ), oil on canvas, The Detroit Institute of Arts
Thomas Bowdler was born at Box, near Bath, Somerset, the youngest son of the six children of Thomas Bowdler ( c. 1719 1785 ), a banker of substantial fortune, and his wife, Elizabeth, née Cotton ( d. 1797 ), the daughter of Sir John Cotton of Conington, Huntingdonshire.
By Thomas Gainsborough, c. 1765.
* c. 1730: The octant navigational tool was developed by John Hadley in England, and Thomas Godfrey in America

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