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Thomas and Pelham
Walpole was instead succeeded as Prime Minister by Lord Wilmington, though the real power in the new government was divided between Lord Carteret and the Pelham brothers ( Henry and Thomas, Duke of Newcastle ).
Thomas Pelham Dale English mystic ( d. 1892 )
** Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham ( 1653 – 1712 ) and his sons, both Prime Ministers of Great Britain
* John Thomas Pelham ( 1811 – 1894 ), Bishop of Norwich in 1857-1893
* Thomas Pelham ( disambiguation ) – various people
With Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird ( 1847 – 1923, later 11th Baron Kinnaird ) and Thomas Henry William Pelham ( 1847 – 1916 ), he rented rooms in York Place ( formerly Of Alley ), off The Strand in central London, for a boys ' school, initially a day school, which subsequently began to open in the evenings.
Thomas Pelham Dale SSC, Anglo-Catholic clergyman was prosecuted for Ritualist practices in the 1870s.
The town is named for the Pelham family ; Henry Pelham was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time of the town's incorporation, and his father, Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham had been prime minister prior to his term.
The Duke's sister, Lady Grace Holles ( d. 1700 ), married Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham ( see the Earl of Chichester for earlier history of the Pelham family ).
All his other titles became extinct except for the Pelham Baronetcy of Laughton and the barony of Pelham of Stanmer, which were passed on to his first cousin once removed, Thomas Pelham ( for further history of these titles, see the Earl of Chichester ).
He was appointed Principal from ' a very peaceful retirement ' as Rector of Sudborough, where he was personal tutor to two brothers, who were both destined to be prime minister — Thomas Pelham-Holles and Henry Pelham — bringing the younger with him to Hart Hall.
Thomas Pell, who at that time also owned the territory that is now New Rochelle and Pelham, granted a deed to the group to " settle down at Hutchinsons '," where the home of Anne Hutchinson had stood some twenty years before.
Thomas Pelham was born in London on 21 July 1693 the eldest son of Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham, by his second wife, the former Lady Grace Holles, younger sister of the John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Thomas and Dale
* Kaiser, Thomas, and Dale Van Kley.
* September – Jamestown: Thomas Dale, with 350 men, starts building Henricus.
* Thomas Dale founds the city of Henricus on the James River, a few miles south of present day Richmond, Virginia.
* Near Jamestown, Virginia, Sir Thomas Dale starts a settlement called " Bermuda City " which later becomes part of Hopewell, Virginia.
Ten Powhatan Indians are brought by Sir Thomas Dale, the colonial governor, at the request of the Virginia Company, as a fund-raising stunt.
Dale, having been recalled under criticism, writes A True Relation of the State of Virginia, Left by Sir Thomas Dale, Knight, in May last, 1616 in a successful effort to redeem his leadership.
* August 19 – Thomas Dale, governor of the Virginia colony
Rogers and Thomas cast a regular group of actors-known as " The Carry On team " who included Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Jim Dale.
The film was written by Cyril Hume ( dialogue ), John Thomas Neville, Richard Schayer and Dale Van Every and Ethelreda Lewis, and directed by W. S.
City Point, the oldest part of Hopewell, was established in 1613 by Sir Thomas Dale.
Following those Grand Final losses, Collingwood struggled for the next two years, finishing 13th in 2004 and second-last in 2005 ; the latter meant Collingwood was eligible for a priority pick which the club used to recruit Dale Thomas.
Formed originally as Henrico Shire, and shortly thereafter termed a " county ", Henrico County was named for Henricus, a community founded in 1611 by Sir Thomas Dale.
* Former U. S. Representative Thomas Dale Alford was born in Pike County.
* Thomas Dale Alford-U. S. Representative ( 1959 – 1961 )
* Thomas Dale Akers, former four-time Shuttle astronaut
Schools include Thomas Dale High School, Matoaca High School, L. C. Bird High School, Carver Middle School, Enon Elementary, Marguerite Christian Elementary, C. E.
** Thomas Z. Shepard ( producer ), John De Main ( conductor ), Donnie Albert, Carol Brice, Clamma Dale & the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra for Gershwin: Porgy and Bess
The proposition was a state-wide voter initiative authored by Dennis Peron, Anna Boyce RN, Valerie Corral, Dale Gieringer, Thomas Seiler, William Panzer, Scott Imler, and psychiatrist Tod H. Mikuriya, and approved by California voters.
Among his activities, he was responsible for the reassignment of Sir Thomas Dale to the Virginia Company of London's struggling colony in North America.
* Henricus, the ill-fated successor colony to Jamestown, was established in 1612 by Sir Thomas Dale, who had been recruited for the Virginia Colony through the efforts of Prince Henry.
Thomas Dale " Tom " DeLay (; born April 8, 1947 ) is a former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 22nd congressional district from 1984 until 2006.

Thomas and clergyman
His grandfather, Thomas Richard Arthur Blair, was a clergyman.
* 1671 – Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal England's Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.
* September – Thomas Gataker, English clergyman and theologian ( d. 1654 )
* January 1 – Thomas Hobbes Scott, English clergyman ( b. 1783 )
* December 27 – Thomas Cartwright, English Puritan clergyman
** Thomas Washbourne, English clergyman and poet ( d. 1687 )
* August 24 – Thomas Alcock, English clergyman ( b. 1709 )
* May 9 – Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom from the Tower of London.
* Thomas Stock ( 1750 – 1803 ), English clergyman
* date unknown – Thomas Alcock, English clergyman ( d. 1798 )
His father, Richard Carte ( 1808 – 1891 ), was a flautist, and his mother was the former Eliza Jones ( 1814 – 1885 ); they had eloped, to the disappointment of her father, Thomas Jones, a clergyman.
Influential figures such as Galen Clark, clergyman Thomas Starr King and leading landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted were among those who urged Senator John Conness of California to try to preserve Yosemite.
* Thomas Gisbourne ( 1758 – 1846 ), clergyman and author
Thomas Lawrence was born at 6 Redcross Street, Bristol, the youngest surviving child of Thomas Lawrence, a supervisor of excise, and Lucy Read, the daughter of a clergyman.
" Sowing wild oats " is a phrase used since at least the 16th century ; it appears in a 1542 tract by Thomas Beccon, a Protestant clergyman from Norfolk.
Born in Gawcott, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, Scott was the son of a clergyman and grandson of the biblical commentator Thomas Scott.
Early inhabitants included Robert Morris, Sr., agent for a Liverpool shipping firm who greatly influenced the town's growth ; his son, Robert Morris, Jr., known as " the financier of the Revolution ;" Jeremiah Banning, sea captain, war hero, and statesman ; The Reverend Thomas Bacon, Anglican clergyman who wrote the first compilation of the laws of Maryland ; Matthew Tilghman, known as the " patriarch of Maryland " and " father of statehood "; and Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp to George Washington and the man who carried the message of General Cornwallis's surrender to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
In the early seventeenth century, the endowment of Thomas Tesdale — a merchant from nearby Abingdon — and Richard Wightwick — a clergyman from Berkshire — enabled the conversion of the Broadgates Hall, which had been a University hostel for law students since its construction in the fifteenth century, to form the basis of a fully fledged college.
* Thomas Bayes ( 1702 – 1761 ), mathematician, clergyman, and friend of Richard Price
Thomas Gataker ( September 1574 – July 1654 ) was an English clergyman and theologian.
Price was a friend of the mathematician and clergyman Thomas Bayes.
Thomas Peacock, was a clergyman of the Church of England, incumbent and for 50 years curate of the parish of Denton, where he also kept a school.

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