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Title page of The Spanish Tragedy, by Thomas Kyd.
Possibly written by Thomas Kyd or even William Shakespeare himself, the Ur-Hamlet would have been in performance by 1589 and the first version of the story known to incorporate a ghost.
* 1558Thomas Kyd, English author ( d. 1594 )
* July 16 – Thomas Kyd, author of The Spanish Tragedy ( b. 1558 )
* November 3 – Thomas Kyd, author of The Spanish Tragedy ( d. 1594 )
* Thomas Kyd
Although well known in his own time, Kyd fell into obscurity until 1773 when Thomas Hawkins ( an early editor of The Spanish Tragedy ) discovered that Kyd was named as its author by Thomas Heywood in his Apologie for Actors ( 1612 ).
Thomas Kyd was the son of Francis and Anna Kyd and was baptised in the church of St Mary Woolnoth in the Ward of Langborn, Lombard Street, London on 6 November 1558.
* Thomas Kyd at the Lumniarum website
* Thomas Kyd and The Spanish Tragedy ( University of West Alabama )
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Elizabeth was baptised on 10 September ; Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, the Marquess of Exeter, the Duchess of Norfolk and the Dowager Marchioness of Dorset stood as her four godparents.
Thomas Crapper ( baptised 28 September 1836 ; died 27 January 1910 ) was a plumber who founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London.
She was baptised in the Chapel Royal of Kensington Palace on 27 July 1867 by Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, and her three godparents were Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII and May's father-in-law ), and Princess Augusta, the Duchess of Cambridge.
He was baptised in the parish church of St Paul's, Shadwell, which had been connected to such luminaries as James Cook, Jane Randolph Jefferson ( mother of Thomas Jefferson ) and John Wesley.
Born in London and baptised on 24 January 1664, Vanbrugh was the fourth child ( of 19 ), and eldest surviving son, of Giles Vanbrugh, a London cloth-merchant of Flemish-Protestant background, and his wife Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Barker ( by whom Vanbrugh's mother had the first of her twenty children, Vanbrugh's elder half-sister, Elizabeth ), and daughter of Sir Dudley Carleton, of Imber Court, Thames Ditton, Surrey.
Thomas Chippendale ( probably born at Farnley near Otley, baptised at Otley-November 1779 ) was a London cabinet-maker and furniture designer in the mid-Georgian, English Rococo, and Neoclassical styles.
The eldest son of Thomas Fuller, rector of Aldwinkle St Peter's, Northamptonshire, he was born at his father's rectory and was baptised on 19 June 1608.
Thomas was born after two short-lived sons, one of whom had also been baptised Thomas.
He was baptised at the private chapel of Windsor Castle on 17 May 1900, by Randall Thomas Davidson, Bishop of Winchester, and his godparents were: Queen Victoria ( his great-grandmother ); the German Emperor ( his cousin, for whom Prince Albert of Prussia stood proxy ); Princess Henry of Battenberg ( his paternal grandaunt ); the Duchess of Cumberland ( his paternal grandaunt, whose sister, his grandmother the Princess of Wales represented her ); Prince George of Greece ( his cousin, for whom Prince Henry's paternal grandfather the Prince of Wales stood proxy ); Princess Carl of Denmark ( his paternal aunt, for whom her sister Princess Victoria of Wales stood proxy ); Prince Alexander of Teck ( his maternal uncle, for whom Prince Henry's granduncle the Duke of Cambridge stood proxy ); and Field Marshal The Earl Roberts ( for whom General Sir Dighton Probyn stood proxy ).
* November ( baptised )Thomas Woolston, deist writer ( died 1731 )
He was baptised in 1839 taking the name Thomas Walker or Tāmati Wāka.
The only surviving son Thomas was baptised at West Clandon, Surrey, on 30 June 1597, was knighted in 1645 by Charles I at Oxford, was alive in 1664, and was father of Thomas Sherley v., the physician.
Lord Castle Stewart was baptised Andrew Thomas Stewart-Moore.
Grigg describes Thomas ' upbringing as ' Strict Congregationalist, yet D. A. Thomas was not baptised as an infant, suggesting that Samuel Thomas never abandoned his Baptist views.
At 16 Eastcheap is the Monument branch of Citibank ; this was the site of St. Andrew Hubbard Church, where economist Thomas Mun was baptised, but the structure was later destroyed by the Great Fire.
The young prince was baptised Edward Augustus, at Norfolk House, by The Bishop of Oxford, Thomas Secker, and his godparents were his great-uncle The King in Prussia ( for whom The Duke of Queensberry stood proxy ), The Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( who was represented by Lord Carnarvon ), and his maternal aunt The Duchess of Saxe-Weissenfels ( for whom Lady Charlotte Edwin, a daughter of the late 4th Duke of Hamilton, stood proxy ).
Thomas Bateman ( 8 November 1821 ( baptised )-28 August 1861 ) was an English antiquary and barrow-digger.
Thomas Woolston ( baptised November 1668 – 27 January 1733 ) was an English theologian.

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Paintings and drawings by Marie Moore of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, are shown thru Nov. 5 at the Meadows Gallery, 3211 Ellis Av., week days, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., closed Mondays.
* Thomas McClary ( lead guitar ) – born October 6, 1949, Eustis, Florida.
He was adopted at 6 weeks by Rex and Auleva Thomas, and as an adult would become a well-known advocate for adoption, founding the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
This threat was realised when on 6 January 1661, 50 Fifth Monarchists, headed by a wine-cooper named Thomas Venner, made an effort to attain possession of London in the name of " King Jesus.
The standard DuPont Mammoth powder developed by Thomas Rodman and Lammot du Pont for use during the American Civil War had grains averaging 0. 6 inches diameter, with edges rounded in a glazing barrel.
With the permission of President Thomas Jefferson, Astor established the American Fur Company on April 6, 1808.
: " 6 ... such books as the Gospels of Peter, of Thomas, of Matthias, or of any others besides them, and the Acts of Andrew and John and the other apostles ... they clearly show themselves to be the fictions of heretics.
The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 6 October 1621, by Thomas Walkley, and was first published in quarto format by him in 1622:
Traveling 4, 176 miles ( 6, 720 km ) from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Vancouver, British Columbia, in a 1912 REO special touring car, mechanic / driver Fonce V. ( Jack ) Haney and journalist Thomas W. Wilby made the first trip by automobile across Canada ( including one short jaunt into northeastern Washington State when the Canadian roads were virtually impassable.
In the second quarter, Dallas took a 13 – 6 lead when Morton threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Thomas at the end of a drive that was set up after Unitas lost a fumble while being tackled by Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan.
The Cowboys ' defense was anchored by such Pro Bowlers as lineman Russell Maryland, linebacker Ken Norton Jr., along with defensive backs Thomas Everett and Kevin Smith, who picked off 6 passes during the season.
Running back Thurman Thomas gained 1, 315 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns, while also catching 48 passes for 387 yards.
Thomas Hare ( born in England, 28 March 1806 ; died 6 May 1891 ) was a British proponent of electoral reform.
The type of gin used by Thomas was not specified in his 1876 book, but likely was Holland gin rather than English London Dry Gin since Jerry Thomas ' Gin Fizz ( 1862 ) called for Holland gin and Hollands Gin ( Jenever ) was imported into the United States at that time at a ratio of approximately 6 liters to every liter of English London Dry Gin.
The standard " Olympic Distance " of 1. 5 / 40 / 10 km (. 93 / 24. 8 / 6. 2 miles ) was created by long time triathlon race director Jim Curl in the mid-1980s, after he and partner Carl Thomas produced the U. S. Triathlon Series ( USTS ) between 1982 and 1997.
* January 6Thomas Edison submits his last patent application.
* January 6Thomas W. Knox, American author and journalist ( b. 1835 )
* June 6Thomas Mann, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1955 )
* March 6 – Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, French writer ( b. 1713 )
* November 6Thomas Ince, film producer ( d. 1924 )
* November 6Thomas Roe, English diplomat ( b. c. 1581 )
* July 6 – Sir Thomas More, author of Utopia and one time Lord Chancellor of England, is executed for treason by King Henry VIII, after refusing to agree to Henry's decision to separate the English Church from the Roman Catholic Church.
* July 6 – Sir Thomas More, English lawyer, writer, and politician ( executed ) ( b. 1478 )

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