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Inglewood Cottage (1850), designed by | Thomas Ustick Walter. |
Thomas V. Mike Miller | |
Tamaz ( | Thomas) V. Gamkrelidze |
Thomas V. Barbera | |
Thomas V. Chema is an American academic administrator | |
Thomas V. Hatch was a Republican politician from sout | |
Co. have extended the rule of | Thomas v. Winchester. |
lmshouses were renamed Vachel Almshouses after | Thomas Vachel. |
eserve was the birthplace of jazz musician Kid | Thomas Valentine. |
William | Thomas Valerio Fontaine (born William Thomas Fontaine |
For the English footballer, see | Thomas Vallance |
Henry Swearingen of Ohio and | Thomas Van Swearingen of Virginia. |
Thomas Vance - 1,666 | |
1831 | Thomas Vardon |
Thomas Varghese, CEO - Aditya Birla Retail Ltd. | |
8 June - | Thomas Vasse (b. |
He went by the Latin name of | Thomas Velocianus. |
"Downtown Boys" ( | Thomas Vendelboe's Afterhours Mix) - 6:58 |
Track 4: Remix & additional production by | Thomas Vendelboe. |
Ad van Kempen ... | Thomas Venema |
Arshavin (left) in training with | Thomas Vermaelen |
Thomas Vermaelen, football player currently playing f | |
1821: | Thomas Verner |
Thomas Vetterli - Guitar, Programming | |
Tommy T.Baron (real name | Thomas Vetterli) - Guitars |
Thomas Vicary (c. | |
29 August - | Thomas Vigner Christiansen Haaland, politician (d.191 |
ational Film Festival (1999): Audience Award - | Thomas Vinterberg |
Thomas Vipont (died 1256) was a medieval Bishop of Ca | |
A.J.P. Taylor lived there, and Dylan | Thomas visited him there. |
Billy | Thomas: vocal harmony |
Ray | Thomas: vocals |
Mickey | Thomas: Vocals |
Ray | Thomas: vocals, flute |
David | Thomas: vocals, radio, swirl horn |
Ray | Thomas: vocals, tambourine |
Ray | Thomas: vocals, harmonica |
Thomas Voeckler, cyclist, grew up in Herbitzheim | |
Biographie des belgischen Dominikaners | Thomas von Chantimpre (posthumous) |
Thomas von Aquins „Summa theologiae“. | |
Thomas Vonn '94 - 2002 Olympics, Alpine skiing | |
network's previous chief executive officer is | Thomas Vorpahl. |
Dixon, | Thomas W, Jr., (1994) Appalachian Coal Mines & Railro |
The first Chief Paymaster was LTCOL | Thomas W. Jolliffe, CMG. |
Sketch of | Thomas W. Gilmer |
Bonnie Anne Osif, Anthony J. Barrata, | Thomas W. Conkling |
Murphy, | Thomas W. "Lamanite Genesis, Genealogy, and Genetics. |
Son of | Thomas W. And Eliza Allen Newton. |
1893 | Thomas W. Mabrey |
Colonel | Thomas W. Sweeny - promoted brigadier general. |
Thomas W. Robinson. | |
Thomas W. Malone | |
Eighth District - | Thomas W. Moore (R) |
Thomas W. Ozlin (1884-1944) was a Virginia politician | |
John Howie was the cousin of industrialist | Thomas W. Howie |
Fire Fighter | Thomas W. Beckwith |
Thomas W. Hayes was the 28th California State Treasur | |
Thomas W. Hardwick, United States Senator from Georgi | |
Thomas W. Badger and renamed Southern Star. | |
President Pro Tempore (regular session): | Thomas W. Creighton (D) |
Thomas W. Lion, left the state on December 9. | |
Thomas W. Sherman | |
Thomas W. Sherry | |
Colonel | Thomas W. Humphrey - Killed in action June 10, 1864. |
Army Private | Thomas W. Stivers |
(With Coop DeRenne and | Thomas W. Harris.) |
dianapolis businessman and philantrophist, see | Thomas W. Binford. |
Colonel | Thomas W. Moore |
Gov. | Thomas W. Bickett |
Brigadier General | Thomas W. Hartmann tours Guantanamo. |
Thomas W. Kennedy | |
Thomas W. Eck was an American football player and coa | |
Colonel | Thomas W. Harris - resigned on December 10, 1862. |
Gaehtgens, | Thomas W., and Heinz Ickstadt. |
Thomas Wade (published 1895) | |
"The Present" ( | Thomas Wade, Cyril Rawson) - 3:19 |
Auditor: R. | Thomas Wagner, Jr. |
Erwin Connelly - | Thomas Wainright |
Another | Thomas Wakefeld was servant to Cranmer in 1537. |
Thomas Wakley's medical journal The Lancet (first pub | |
October 5 - The Lancet founded by | Thomas Wakley. |
The Venus fountain by | Thomas Waldo Story. |
He is the older brother of | Thomas Waldrom. |
7 November - Rowley | Thomas, Wales international rugby player (died 1949) |
Town of Annapolis - | Thomas Walker |
Thomas Walker High School of Ewing, Virginia | |
Mr. J. | Thomas Walker (1952-?) |
Horsfield, | Thomas Walker (1834 repr. |
Charles | Thomas Walker Traditional Magnet School (C. |
Robert | Thomas Walker is a former Major League Baseball pitch |
Islam: Prabodhanavum Pracharavum - | Thomas Walker Arnold |
1624: Sir John Ratcliffe; Sir | Thomas Walmisley |
December 23 - | Thomas Walter Price (Cuhelyn), journalist and poet (d |
Reed, | Thomas Walter (1949). |
Thomas Ward (ca. | |
Against Peter Manby, Dean of Derry, and | Thomas Ward. |
1653: | Thomas Waring |
Thomas Warr Attwood (unofficially) -1775 | |
It was designed by | Thomas Warr Attwood. |
These two games made | Thomas Warrington's first international player. |
Thomas Warsop (Nottingham) | |
Thomas was the son of Benjamin L. Thomas from Briton | |
Thomas was born in Missouri, United States. | |
Thomas was a native of Gainesville, Florida. | |
The fire-damaged uniform | Thomas was wearing on 9-11. |
Thomas was one of 10 children. | |
Thomas was born in Wolcott, Connecticut, in 1785. | |
Thomas was born to parents Cardigan and Kathleen Thom | |
April 5, 1966: Frank | Thomas was released by the Braves. |
Thomas was born in Abermule, Montgomeryshire, Wales t | |
The original ship's bell from St. | Thomas was donated to the city of St. Thomas in the l |
Thomas was born to Thomas and Polly Spaulding in upst | |
In December 2009, | Thomas was released from prison early. |
Thomas was the youngest of four sons. | |
Donald | Thomas was the victor in the men's highjump |
Jefferson | Thomas was born in Little Rock to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis |
Accordingly, | Thomas was appointed to the Legislative Council. |
His father, | Thomas, was a Cittizen and Joyner of London, and Gile |
Thomas was the son of Evan and Ethelinda Thomas of Ll | |
Thomas was the eldest son of Evan Thomas, from Lampet | |
General | Thomas was born in 1787 and died in 1879. |
Thomas was the son of the rector of Hamerton, Hunting | |
Thomas was born on 22 January 1895, the son of David | |
The church of St | Thomas was declared redundant in 1971. |
In a 10-season career, | Thomas was a .237 |
Thomas was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of S | |
His brother | Thomas was a first-class umpire. |
Mikael and | Thomas was session musicians also this time. |
Thomas was born in Rowley, Mass. | |
Arthur "Sailor Art" | Thomas was born in Gurdon, Arkansas, as the son of Al |
Thomas was the third female mayor of Galveston. | |
Thomas was the son of James Lewes Thomas, JP, Caeglas | |
Thomas was considered a leader in the pro-Cummins fac | |
Thomas was the leading family name making Sir Thomas | |
In 1763 | Thomas was installed as Rector of Donyat, Somerset. |
Jerell | Thomas was released from prison in 2010. |
Thomas was born in Brooklyn, New York. | |
Thomas was first a dancer for Damian Dame. | |
Thomas was sworn into office on January 17, 1833. | |
Thomas was the son of Roger Worthington (ca. | |
Michigan running back Anthony | Thomas was named the game's MVP. |
Thomas was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination | |
Thomas was evidently a skilled administrator and agri | |
Thomas was nervous, but Charles said to follow his le | |
Thomas was the first son of John Knyvett (d. | |
Thomas was one of thirteen children. | |
Thomas was signed by York City in February 2006. | |
St. | Thomas was named for the city of St. Thomas, Ontario |
Thomas was handicapped in his efforts by several fact | |
Sir | Thomas was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1978. |
Thomas was born in Granville, New York. | |
Dan | Thomas was formerly a member of Gooch. |
Thomas was also a pioneer aviator. | |
His brother | Thomas was elected to the legislative assembly. |
Thomas was married and had five sons and three daught | |
Thomas was a right-handed batsman. | |
Thomas was born in Tennessee in 1811. | |
In 1887, | Thomas was the manager for the Indianapolis Hoosiers. |
Sir | Thomas was succeeded by his son, Thomas (died 1432). |
Judge | Thomas was born in Bozeman, Montana. |
John | Thomas was born in Chalford, Gloucestershire. |
Thomas was born in Merthyr Tydfil. | |
Thomas was named to the Executive Council in 1833. | |
Richard | Thomas was born 1837 in Bridgwater, Somerset. |
Thomas Washington Daniel (born 1966) | |
1816) and | Thomas Wason (b. |
Thomas Watkins | |
Thomas Watson | |
York Minster, to | Thomas Watson Wentworth (1731) |
Gleanings from | Thomas Watson (a compilation) ISBN 1-57358-009-0 |
Thomas Watson (c. | |
John | Thomas Watson Bacot (1821-1888) was a New Zealand pol |
Thomas Watson, puritan, retired to the village and di | |
Thomas Watson, sometime Master of St John's College C | |
Thomas Waugh | |
Thomas Waymark | |
Thomas, Wayne (1979). | |
Alfons, | Thomas Wazelle |
The Butterfly - | Thomas Weaver |
Justus von Dohnanyi - | Thomas Weber |
Thomas Webster | |
Thomas Webster Estate 238 Webster Street, Marshfield, | |
Thomas Weelkes - Ayeres Or Phantasticke Spirites for | |
Thomas Weelkes becomes organist at Winchester College | |
November 30 - | Thomas Weelkes, English composer (born 1576) |
October - | Thomas Weelkes, organist and composer (died 1623) |
Thomas Weiberg: … wie immer Deine Dona. | |
Thomas Weld (bap. | |
Thomas Welles, Governor of Connecticut | |
lackleach Burritt and a descendant of Governor | Thomas Welles. |
Dylan | Thomas, Welsh poet |
1634 Sir | Thomas Wenman |
Penelope Wenman, daughter of | Thomas Wenman, 2nd Viscount Wenman. |
Thomas Wentworth (c. | |
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland 1618-1667 | |
Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford 1628-1641 | |
12 May - Execution of | Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford. |
Photography: | Thomas Weschler |
Thomas Wesley Weeks, III (born Thomas Wesley Weeks, J | |
minutes with | Thomas Wessinghage, Harald Hudak and Michael Lederer) |
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