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Thomas Walsingham (2526 bytes)
1: '''Thomas Walsingham''' (d. c. [[1422]]), [[England|English]] chronicl... 5: ...een [[1272]] and 1422. Some authorities hold that Walsingham himself only wrote the section between [[1377]] a... 7: ...on of the abbey to [[1381]]. The original work of Walsingham is the period between 1308 and 1381, the earlier ... 11: ... hostile to [[John of Gaunt]], duke of Lancaster. Walsingham is the main authority for the history of England ... 15: [[Category:Benedictines|Walsingham, Thomas]] Walsingham (1163 bytes) 1: '''Walsingham''' (full name '''Little Walsingham''') is a small [[market town]] in [[Norfolk]], [[... 3: <div class="floatright">[[Image:Walsinghamseal.jpg|Priory Seal]]<br>''Seal of the Medieval S... 5: Mid-way between [[Norwich]] and [[Kings Lynn]], Walsingham became a major centre of [[pilgrimage]] in the [[... 7: ...[[Orthodox]] Marian shrines have been restored in Walsingham, and pilgrimages are held through the summer mont... 13: * [http://www.walsingham.org.uk/ Walsingham Shrines] Baron Walsingham (809 bytes) 1: '''Baron Walsingham''' is a title in the [[Peerage of Great Britain]]... 3: ==Barons Walsingham ([[1780]])== 4: *[[William de Grey, 1st Baron Walsingham]] ([[1719]]-[[1781]]) 5: *[[Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham]] ([[1748]]-[[1818]]) 6: *[[George de Grey, 3rd Baron Walsingham]] ([[1776]]-[[1831]]) Countess of Walsingham (682 bytes) 3: In [[1722]] Melusina was created '''Countess of Walsingham''' in her own right. 15: [[Category:Earldoms|Walsingham]] 16: [[Category:1693 births|Walsingham, Countess of]] 17: [[Category:1778 deaths|Walsingham, Countess of]] Francis Walsingham (5971 bytes) 1: '''Sir Francis Walsingham''' (c. [[1530]] - [[1590]]) is remembered by hist... 4: ...], [[Kent]] in about 1530, to a family of William Walsingham and Joyce Denny. His father died the next year an... 6: Walsingham studied in [[King's College]], [[Cambridge]] from... 8: ...me Regis]] in [[1563]]. Sir William also assigned Walsingham to unravel the [[Ridolfi Plot]]. He also married ... 10: ... services of the [[cryptography|cryptographer]] [[Thomas Phelippes]]. He trained agents in intercepting an... W. I. Thomas (533 bytes) 1: '''W.I. and D.S. Thomas''' wrote several watershed articles on the influe... 3: Thomas and Thomas (1928) wrote 6: W.I. Thomas and D.S. Thomas (1928). The Child in America: Behavior 9: [[fr:W. I. Thomas]] R. S. Thomas (5737 bytes) 1: '''R. S. Thomas''' ([[29 March]] [[1913]] – [[25 September]] [[20... 4: ... Church in Wales. For twelve years, from 1942-54, Thomas was rector at [[Manafon]]. It was at this time th... 8: Thomas' poetry achieved a breakthrough with the publicat... 19: ...challenge to his more famous contemporary [[Dylan Thomas]]. 21: ...s title, a hint at this change in subject matter. Thomas described this shift as an investigation into the... Thomas New (632 bytes) 1: Thomas New was an early settler of the north west of [[N... 2: ... married to Jane Curtis and she had 15 children. Thomas was a pioneer settler of the [[Dunedoo]] and [[Wa... Thomas (1857 bytes) 1: '''Thomas''' is a [[Biblical]] [[given name]], originating ... 3: All the notable people who had the first name "Thomas" are too numerous to list. People known by the sa... 4: * [[Thomas (apostle)|Thomas, the apostle]] 5: * [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas of Aquinas]] 6: * [[Thomas of Erceldoune]] B. J. Thomas (1043 bytes) 1: ...ger. After a brief period with [[the Triumphs]], Thomas began a solo career with a hit [[cover version|co... 3: ...over" (see [[1984 in music]]). In the [[1990s]], Thomas has continued to tour and record to a diminishing... 5: [[Category:1942 births|Thomas, B. J.]] Thomas Say (4903 bytes) 1: [[Image:ThomasSay1web.jpg|right]] 3: '''Thomas Say''' ([[June 27]], [[1787]] – [[October 1... 5: Thomas Say was born in [[Philadelphia]] into a prominent... 16: ...nd the tributaries of the [[Missouri River]] with Thomas Say as zoologist. The official account of this ex... 22: Thomas Say travelled on the famous "Boatload of Knowledg... Thomas Willing (1118 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Willing''' was a Delegate from Pennsylvania; born... 5: Wright, Robert E. ''Thomas Willing (1731-1821): Philadelphia Financier and F... Thomas More (15309 bytes) 1: ...Thomas More.png|250px|thumb|right|Portrait of Sir Thomas More by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]]] 2: ...], [[1535]]), posthumously known also as '''Saint Thomas More''', was an [[England|English]] [[lawyer]], a... 5: ...hat young Thomas would become a "marvelous man." Thomas attended the [[University of Oxford]] for two yea... 12: ...etween the king and the [[Archbishop of York]], [[Thomas Cardinal Wolsey]] (who also served as the Lord Ch... 21: .... The humanistic project embraced by Erasmus and Thomas More sought to reexamine and revitalize Christian... Thomas May (1296 bytes) 1: '''Thomas May''' ([[1595]] - [[1650]]), [[poet]] and [[hist... 2: Thomas May, of Mayfield, went to Cambridge, and thence t... 16: [[Category:1595 births|May, Thomas]] 17: [[Category:1650 deaths|May, Thomas]] Thomas Capano (909 bytes) 1: '''Thomas J. Capano''' was a powerful and well-connected [[... 15: ...rders/classics/capano/1.html The Rise and Fall of Thomas Capano] Thomas Carlysle (6566 bytes) 1: ''The usual spelling for the name is [[Thomas Carlyle]] and there is an extensive article on hi... 3: '''Thomas Carlysle''' ([[December 4]], [[1795]] to [[Februa... 15: ...ere in evidence. Jane Carlysle died in 1866, and Thomas Carlysle was somewhat reclusive thereafter. He w... 19: Thomas Carlysle is notable both for his continuation of ... Thomas Forsaith (1360 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Spencer Forsaith''' was a [[New Zealand]] politic... 5: [[Category:New Zealand politicians|Forsaith, Thomas]] Thomas Selfridge (1627 bytes) 1: Lieutenant '''Thomas Etholen Selfridge''' ([[February 8]], [[1882]] - ... 2: ...dge smoking pipe.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge]] 9: Thomas Selfridge was buried at [[Arlington National Ceme... 11: [[Category:West Point graduates|Selfridge, Thomas]] 12: [[Category:1882 births|Selfridge, Thomas]] Thomas L. J. D'Alesandro, Jr. (2343 bytes) 1: '''Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr.''' ([[August 1]], [[1903]]&ndash... 13: ...House of Representatives]]. D'Alesandro's son, [[Thomas L. J. D'Alesandro III]], also served as Mayor of ... 21: [[Category:1903 births|D'Alesandro, Thomas]] 22: [[Category:1987 deaths|D'Alesandro, Thomas]] 23: ...of the U.S. House of Representatives|D'Alesandro, Thomas]] Thomas Chittenden (1249 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Chittenden''' ([[January 6]], [[1730]] – [[... 7: [[Category:1730 births|Chittenden, Thomas]] 8: [[Category:1797 deaths|Chittenden, Thomas]] 9: [[Category:Governors of Vermont|Chittenden, Thomas]]
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