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Manning Coles published Drink to Yesterday ( 1940 ), a grim story occurring during the Great War, which introduces the hero Thomas Elphinstone Hambledon.
The fictional protagonist in 26 of their books was Thomas Elphinstone Hambledon, who works for the Foreign Office.
Hambledon, Thomas Elphinstone
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Further work was done over the next fifty years by Thomas Spens, William Elphinstone and Gavin Dunbar ; Dunbar is responsible for the heraldic ceiling and the two western spires.
Bishop Thomas Spence founded a Franciscan house in 1480, and King's College was founded at Old Aberdeen by Bishop Elphinstone, for eight prebendaries, chapter, sacristan, organist, and six choristers, in 1505.

Thomas and Hambledon
Other great bowlers of the late 18th century were Thomas Brett and David Harris, both of Hambledon.
Hambledon produced several outstanding players including the master batsman John Small and the first great fast bowler Thomas Brett.
Hambledon produced some legendary Hampshire players including master batsman John Small and the two great fast bowlers Thomas Brett and David Harris.
The Hambledon team in the first match is believed to have been: Richard Nyren ( captain ), John Small, Peter Stewart, William Hogsflesh, William Barber, John Bayton, Osmond, John Woolgar, Edward Woolgar, Thomas Ridge and Squire Thomas Land ( aka Lamb ).
This rule supported a written motion presented by Hambledon bowler Thomas Brett that was counter-signed by club captain Richard Nyren and senior batsman Small.
The match in question took place at the Artillery Ground on 22 & 23 May 1775 between Five of Kent ( with Lumpy Stevens ) and Five of Hambledon ( with Thomas White ).
Thomas Brett ( 1747, Catherington, Hampshire – 31 December 1809, Kingston Cross, Portsmouth, Hampshire ) was one of first-class cricket's earliest well-known fast bowlers and a leading player for Hampshire when its team was organised by the Hambledon Club in the 1770s.
A genuine all-rounder and the earliest known left-hander of note, Nyren was the captain of Hampshire ( aka Hambledon ) when its team included players like John Small, Thomas Brett and Tom Sueter.
When Thomas Brett objected to the wide bat used by Chertsey's Thomas White, Nyren supported him and the Hambledon players effected a change in the Laws of Cricket, formally recognised in the 1774 code, to limit the width of the bat to four and one quarter inches.
Nyren was a bowling all-rounder who was, with Thomas Brett, one of " the two principal bowlers " in the early Hambledon team.
Thomas " Tom " Walker ( 16 November, 1762 – 1 March, 1831 ) was an English cricketer who played for Hampshire in the days of the Hambledon Club and later for Surrey.

Thomas and Tommy
Thomas Frederick " Tommy " Cooper ( 19 March 1921 – 15 April 1984 ) was a British prop comedian and magician.
He had three siblings, Thomas (" Tommy ," who himself appeared in a few Our Gang episodes as " Dynamite "), Amanda, and Roderick (" Rod ").
It is governed by the five-member Henderson County Board of Commissioners, with Thomas ( Tommy ) H. Thompson currently serving as chairman.
* Thomas " Tommy " Lee, thoroughbred horse jockey.
* Thomas " Tommy " Ladnier
* Tommy Hitchcock, Jr. ( 1900 – 1944 ), son of Thomas and Louise Hitchcock, was born in Aiken.
San Saba is the birthplace of actor Tommy Lee Jones, geologist M. King Hubbert, opera singer Thomas Stewart, and Aaron Behrens, front man for Austin-based music group Ghostland Observatory.
Thomas " Tommy " Hearns ( born October 18, 1958 ) is a retired American professional boxer.
After the imprisonment of Vito " Don Vito " Genovese in 1959, Thomas " Tommy Ryan " Eboli was made acting boss and kept his position toward 1969, when Genovese died in jail.
* St. Thomas Mount, where Tommy lived in India
Dunn was indirectly responsible for Ruth's famous nickname, with Ruth's teammates referring to him as " Dunn's $ 10, 000 Babe " for the price he drew, and in addition to Grove, discovered other quality major leaguers such as Jack Bentley, Ernie Shore, George Earnshaw, Dick Porter and Tommy Thomas.
; Thomas " Tommy " Oliver: Originally the Green Ranger and later the White Ranger then White Ninja Ranger ; portrayed by Jason David Frank.
Thomas Francis " Tommy " Dorsey, Jr. ( November 19, 1905-November 26, 1956 ) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era.
* NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project – Interview with Thomas W. ' Tommy ' Holloway
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The series sought to illustrate the cruelty of bigotry against: Asians (" The Fear Merchants ", episode # 27, 1960 ; " The Lonely Man ", episode # 404, 1971 ), African-Americans (" Enter Thomas Bowers ", episode # 164, 1964 ; " The Wish ", episode # 326, 1968 ; " Child ", episode # 305, 1969 ), Native Americans (" The Underdog ", episode # 180, 1964 ; " Terror at 2: 00 ", episode # 384, 1970 ), Jews, (" Look to the Stars ", episode # 90, 1962 ); the disabled (" Tommy ", episode # 249, 1966 ) and " little people " (" It's A Small World ", episode # 347, 1968 ).
Tommy James ( born Thomas Gregory Jackson, 29 April 1947, Dayton, Ohio ) is an American pop-rock musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as leader of the 1960s rock band Tommy James and the Shondells.
* Arthur Thomas ( Tommy Godfrey ) is another of Eddie and Bill's co-workers at the factory, and is often seen in the local pub playing cards and talking about trade union issues.
Thomas, Tommy or Tom Hamilton may refer to:
Thomas Clement " Tommy " Douglas, ( 20 October 1904 – 24 February 1986 ) was a Scottish-born Baptist minister, and Canadian democratic socialist politician.
First-year dorms for the men of Saint John's University include Saint Thomas Aquinas Hall ( Tommy Hall ) and Saint Mary Hall.
AIK had the same managers as last year, Tommy Söderberg and Thomas Lyth, and much the same squad.
The voice-talent includes Ray Liotta as protagonist Tommy Vercetti, Tom Sizemore as Sonny Forelli, Robert Davi as Colonel Juan García Cortez, William Fichtner as Ken Rosenberg, Danny Dyer as Kent Paul, Dennis Hopper as pornography Director Steve Scott, Burt Reynolds as Avery Carrington, Luis Guzmán as Ricardo Diaz, Miami Vice star Philip Michael Thomas as Lance Vance, Danny Trejo as Umberto Robina, Gary Busey as Phil Cassidy, Lee Majors as " Big " Mitch Baker, Fairuza Balk as Mercedes Cortez, and porn actress Jenna Jameson as Candy Suxxx.
Thomas Richard " Tommy " Bolin ( August 1, 1951 – December 4, 1976 ) was an American-born guitarist who played with Zephyr ( from 1969 to 1971 ), The James Gang ( from 1973 through 1974 ), and Deep Purple ( from 1975 to 1976 ).

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