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The first regional mayor was Thoms Thors.
They are extensions of the term folk lore, which was coined in 1846 by the English antiquarian William Thoms to describe " the traditions, customs, and superstitions of the uncultured classes.
The word " folklore " was first used by the English antiquarian William Thoms in a letter published in the London journal The Athenaeum in 1846.
In Newcastle, Scott was visited by all the Rossetti family, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti painted Maria Leathart's portrait at Scott's house 14 St Thoms ' Crescent ( plaque erected 2005 ).
Trev Thoms, also known as Judge Trev Thoms and Judge Trev, was a British guitarist, best known for being a member of Inner City Unit and The Steve Gibbons Band.
In 1853, the first design was prepared in the mint at Calcutta and the stamps were struck under the guidance and supervision of Captain ( Later on General ) Sir Henry Thuillier, then Deputy Surveyor General of India at Calcutta. Stamp was issued on 1 October 1854 on all India basis. Printing of stamps in Calcutta Mint ceased in November, 1855, thereafter, they were printed at London by Thoms De La Rue & Company. The India Security Press was set up at Nashik in Maharashtra state in 1925 and the postage stamps have been printed at Nashik since then. 282 Postage stamps were issued upto 14 August 1947 by the British Government. The stamps are today printed by photogravure process. The stamps of the British period generally carry the effigy of the regnant King or Queen.
Joan Ure was the pen name of Elizabeth Thoms Clark ( 22 June 1918 – 1978 ), a Scottish poet and playwright.
She was replaced by Tracie Thoms.
William John Thoms ( November 16, 1803 – August 15, 1885 ) was a British writer credited with coining the term " folklore " in 1846.
Landscape was composed of Richard James Burgess, Christopher Heaton, Andy Pask, Peter Thoms, and John Walters.
Thoms was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Mariana and Donald H. Thoms.
There appears to be a confusion in understanding the chronology of the trial because Thoms claims that Venus in the Cloister was only one of the three publications for which he was sent to trial, and perhaps not the most important one either.

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Police later denied responsibility for Thoms ' death, suggesting that no sniffer dogs were being used to search patrons at the entrance she had used.
* Art Thoms, ( born 1947 ), NFL defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders ( 1969 – 1975 ) and Philadelphia Eagles ( 1977 ).
The WLP nominated two candidates for the provincial election of 1903: William Scott in Winnipeg Centre and Robert Thoms in Winnipeg North.
Consequently Nik Turner, having first drafted Ermanno / Dino into his band Sphynx for a live festival LP recorded that August, went on in 1979 to incorporate the Thoms / Ghisio-Erba partnership into his new Inner City Unit.
In the 1980s original guitarist Judge Trev Thoms started a three-piece metal band named Atomgods which, for a while, also featured second ICU guitarist Steve Pond on bass.
A regular ' collaborator ' he also played with the revived Pinkwind featuring Nik Turner & Twink ( ex Pink Fairies ) and after moving to Brighton regularly appeared with Slim Tim Slide ( Tim Rundall ) sometimes under the pseudonym " Stinky & Stumpy ", a partnership that continued sporadically for the rest of Thoms ' life.
They spent £ 10, 000 on the work, bringing out for the purpose their own printer, Peter Perring Thoms, along with a printing press.
The pioneers of Australian country music Slim Dusty, Joy McKean, Barry Thornton, " Smiling " Billy Blinkhorn, Smoky Dawson, Shirley Thoms and Buddy Bishop all featured in the concert which contributed to a revival of interest in Australian country music which had struggled for airplay since the arrival of rock and roll in Australia.
Warman returned to the studio again in 1996-97 to record 2 albums of Library music for De Wolfe with band mates Andy Hamilton and Steve Byrd along with Brad Lang, Pete Thoms, Roger Beaujolais, Steve Hamilton, Neil Angilley, Dave Clayton and Nigel Brown.
Uniquely, Thoms and McDonald also opened the batting for the same state team, Victoria, and the same club team, Melbourne University that season.
Thoms is known for her role of Mahandra McGinty in the television show Wonderfalls.
Thoms reprised her role as Joanne for another production of Rent, directed by Neil Patrick Harris, at the Hollywood Bowl from August 6 – 8, 2010.

Thoms and many
By mid 1977, this had solidified into a steady lineup featuring, in what would be the first of several bands together over many years, Trevor Thoms and Ermanno Ghisio-Erba, later better known to Inner City Unit ( ICU ) fans as Judge Trev and Dino Ferari.

Thoms and years
On December 26, Bill Thoms, who played 12 years with Toronto and Chicago, died of a heart attack, aged 54.

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At the 2009 Big Day Out festival in Perth, 17-year-old Gemma Thoms collapsed after allegedly taking three ecstasy tablets.
Thoms had been driven by car and had not taken the train to the station where police were searching.
* W. J. Thoms ( Ed.
* Rent ( 2005 ) had Anthony Rapp and Tracie Thoms perform a semi-elaborate ballroom tango in the song " Tango: Maureen " to describe their emotional relations and issues over a promiscuous girl they both dated.
Both albums featured Pete Thoms and Gary Barnacle on brass and woodwind.
' Aperto 88 ' exhibition with works by Tony Bevan, Hannah Collins, Grenville Davey, Andy Goldsworthy, Simon Linke, Peter Nadin, and Thoms William Puckey.
In the months after 9 / 11, Annie Thoms ( 1993 ), an English teacher at Stuyvesant and the theater adviser at the time, suggested that the students take accounts of staff and students ' reactions during and after 9 / 11 and turn them into a series of monologues.
Thoms then published these monologues as With Their Eyes: September 11 — The View from a High School at Ground Zero.
* Tracie Thoms as Mahandra McGinty – Jaye's best friend since childhood, Mahandra is a cocktail waitress at The Barrel and a co-worker of Eric's.
She co-starred with former Rent alum Tracie Thoms in the Quentin Tarantino throwback movie Death Proof in 2007, part of the Tarantino / Robert Rodriguez double feature Grind House.
: Thoms, Alston V. The northern roots of hunter-gatherer intensification: camas and the Pacific Northwest.
He then guested on the album Fairy Tales by Williamson and Gilli Smyth's project Mother Gong, and out of this he, Mo Vicarage and Ermanno Ghisio-Erba ( a. k. a. Dino Ferari ) formed Inner City Unit ( ICU ) with Trev Thoms and Dead Fred.

was and antiquary
The well-connected antiquary John Aubrey noted in his Brief Lives concerning Bacon, " He was a Pederast.
Jean Mabillon, a French Benedictine monk, scholar and antiquary, whose work De re diplomatica was published in 1681, is widely regarded as the founder of the twin disciplines of palaeography and diplomatics.
The unseen and unheard Song of Roland had become a dim memory, until the antiquary Francisque Michel transcribed a worn copy in the Bodleian Library and put it into print in 1837 ; it was timely: French interest in the national epic revived among the Romantic generation.
The antiquary John Leland ( 1506 – 1552 ) as well as John Bale believed him to be Welsh, but most modern scholars, beginning with G. L. Kittredge in 1894, assume that he was Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, who was a knight, land-owner and Member of Parliament .< ref > Riddy, Felicity </ Ref >.
The addition of spices such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg was, according to the English antiquary John Timbs, " in token of the offerings of the Eastern Magi.
It suffered from the absence of any figure comparable to Fell, and its history was marked by ineffectual or fractious individuals such as the Architypographus and antiquary Thomas Hearne, and the flawed project of Baskett's first bible, a gorgeously designed volume strewn with misprints, and known as the Vinegar Bible after a glaring typographical error in St. Luke.
But at the entry to the sanctuary, which has been thoroughly excavated, the Roman antiquary Varro learned that there had been twin pillars of brass, phallic hermae, and that in the sanctuary it was understood that the child of the Goddess, Cadmilus, was in some mystic sense also her consort.
This copy was made in 1722 by James Hill, an antiquary who had been employed by Francis Wise to examine the manuscript.
It was owned by John Leland, the antiquary, in the 1540s.
As an antiquary, Buck was noted for his discovery of the copy of the act of Parliament, Titulus Regius, which brought Richard III to the throne.
Charles Townley ( 1 October 1737 – 3 January 1805 ) was an English country gentleman, antiquary and collector of the Townley Marbles ( or Towneley Marbles ).
William Forbes Skene ( 7 June 1809 – 29 August 1892 ), Scottish historian and antiquary, was the second son of Sir Walter Scott's friend, James Skene ( 1775 – 1864 ), of Rubislaw, near Aberdeen.
1503 – 18 April 1552 ), was an English poet and antiquary.
In humanist fashion, Leland styled himself antiquarius, a title which was at one time interpreted as referring to a formal appointment as ' king's antiquary ': however, it is now understood to have been merely Leland's own preferred way of describing himself.
From the 16th to the 19th centuries, a clear distinction was perceived to exist between the interests and activities of the antiquary and the historian.
The antiquary was concerned with the relics of the past ( whether documents, artefacts or monuments ), whereas the historian was concerned with the narrative of the past, and its political or moral lessons for the present.
The antiquary was satirised in John Earle's Micro-cosmographie of 1628 (" Hee is one that hath that unnaturall disease to bee enamour'd of old age, and wrinkles, and loves all things ( as Dutchmen doe Cheese ) the better for being mouldy and worme-eaten "), in Jean-Siméon Chardin's painting " Le Singe Antiquaire " ( c. 1726 ), in Sir Walter Scott's novel The Antiquary ( 1816 ), in the caricatures of Thomas Rowlandson, and in many other places.
The house was owned by the Cheshire antiquary Raymond Richards until his death in 1978.
Daines Barrington, FRS, FSA ( 1727 / 8 – 14 March 1800 ) was an English lawyer, antiquary and naturalist.
He was born at Lindley, Leicestershire, Robert Burton was the son of Ralph Burton and the brother of William Burton the antiquary.
Thomas Hearne or Hearn ( July 1678 – 10 June 1735 ), English antiquary, was born at Littlefield Green in the parish of White Waltham, Berkshire.

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