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... THOMAS TOMKINSON , GENT . " - There was printed in London in the year 1729 a volume entitled " A System of Religion , Treating of the following Heads ...... Faithfully collected from a curious Manuscript , found among the Papers of Tho ...
... THOMAS TOMKINSON , GENT . " - There was printed in London in the year 1729 a volume entitled " A System of Religion , Treating of the following Heads ...... Faithfully collected from a curious Manuscript , found among the Papers of Tho ...
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... Thomas Baines , F.R.G.S. , the African traveller , I came across a book of blacklead drawings and water - colour sketches ( Graham's Town , Algoa Bay , & c . ) signed " G. Duff , " and dated 1843-5 . Who was the artist , and was he in ...
... Thomas Baines , F.R.G.S. , the African traveller , I came across a book of blacklead drawings and water - colour sketches ( Graham's Town , Algoa Bay , & c . ) signed " G. Duff , " and dated 1843-5 . Who was the artist , and was he in ...
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... THOMAS J. JEAKES . THE POET PARNELL ( 9th S. iv . 495 ) .— In the Cheshire Notes and Queries for September , 1896 , is a pedigree of the Parnell family by an amateur hand . It is obviously tentative as no doubt its compiler , Mr. Thomas ...
... THOMAS J. JEAKES . THE POET PARNELL ( 9th S. iv . 495 ) .— In the Cheshire Notes and Queries for September , 1896 , is a pedigree of the Parnell family by an amateur hand . It is obviously tentative as no doubt its compiler , Mr. Thomas ...
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... Thomas Wyndham and sister and sole heir of Sir Francis Wyndham , of Trent , co . Somerset , Bart . , by whom he had a son Thomas , born 1733 , and a daughter Frances , who married , 1747 , the Hon . Charles S. Cadogan , afterwards first ...
... Thomas Wyndham and sister and sole heir of Sir Francis Wyndham , of Trent , co . Somerset , Bart . , by whom he had a son Thomas , born 1733 , and a daughter Frances , who married , 1747 , the Hon . Charles S. Cadogan , afterwards first ...
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... Thomas Whincop , the author of ' Scanderbeg , ' Sir Charles Hanbury Williams , and Caleb Whitefoord , call for special notice . Mr. Henry Davey gives high eulogy to John Wilbye , the great madrigal com- poser ; Whitefield , the ...
... Thomas Whincop , the author of ' Scanderbeg , ' Sir Charles Hanbury Williams , and Caleb Whitefoord , call for special notice . Mr. Henry Davey gives high eulogy to John Wilbye , the great madrigal com- poser ; Whitefield , the ...
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