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He was the brother of | Thomas Gillies and Robert Gillies. |
Thomas Gillies, politician. | |
Thomas Gisbourne (1758-1846), clergyman and author | |
Thomas' given name is William Thomas III; during the | |
ThePeerage.com: Sir | Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Bt. |
Thomas Glaholm, the son of steam flour miller Thomas | |
He was the father of Brigadier General | Thomas Glascock, Sr. and grandfather of Brigadier Gen |
Thomas Glazier of Oxford (fl. | |
Thomas Glen-Coats owner of Hera | |
The Snake - | Thomas Glenn (Tenor) |
Its founder and president is | Thomas Glessner. |
Thomas Glover invented the original diaphragm gas met | |
He was the younger brother of | Thomas Goad. |
Godbolt was the son of | Thomas Godbolt, of Tannington, Suffolk. |
"Set Fire to the Rain" ( | Thomas Gold Remix) - 5:50 |
"Set Fire to the Rain" ( | Thomas Gold Dub) - 5:21 |
"Tripping On You" ( | Thomas Gold Mix) - 7:48 |
Thomas Goldsmith - guitar | |
Thomas Gomez as the King of Marshovia | |
Thomas Gomez ... Demetrios Bacos | |
Thomas Gomez- Osman Aga | |
Thomas Goodwin Hatchard (1818-1870), bishop of Maurit | |
Other notable preachers include | Thomas Goodwin and Joseph Parker. |
He is the grandfather of Assemblyman | Thomas Gopsill. |
For the American botanist, see | Thomas Gordon Hartley. |
Thomas Gordon | |
Governor - Colonel | Thomas Gore Browne |
Thomas Gousset | |
Sir | Thomas Gower, 2nd Baronet of Sittenham (c. |
Sir | Thomas Gower, 1st Baronet of Stittenham (1584-c. |
Roger Moore ... | Thomas Grace / Inspector Fulbright |
Bill | Thomas graduated from Haines High School in 1965. |
Thomas graduated from Middle Tennessee State Universi | |
Copley Medal: | Thomas Graham |
September 11 - | Thomas Graham (b. |
December 20 - | Thomas Graham, chemist (died 1869) |
Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch | |
Thomas, grandfather of Venetia Stanley | |
John | Thomas Grange |
MAJ | Thomas Granger Nisbet. |
Peter - | Thomas Grant |
Peter Summerfield - | Thomas Grant |
Grant was youngest son of | Thomas Grant of Portsea. |
The Child - | Thomas Grant |
Rev. | Thomas Grassmann,OFM Conv. |
--Thomas Graves 05:50, 5 February 2006 (UTC) | |
Tomb of | Thomas Gray in Stoke Poges Churchyard |
Poetry of | Thomas Gray (1945) [Warton Lecture] |
30 July - | Thomas Gray, writer (born 1716) |
However, | Thomas Grazulis classifies the event at F2 intensity. |
Thomas Greatorex - musician. | |
Thomas Greaves (fl. | |
Thomas Greaves - Songs of Sundrie kinds ... Madrigall | |
When that owner died, | Thomas Green Clemson foreclosed the mortgage. |
Cavalry - Col [[ | Thomas Green (general)|Tom |
Thomas Green (1410-1444?) | |
Thomas Greenaway | |
For the 17th/18th century surgeon, see | Thomas Greenhill (surgeon). |
His private surgeon was | Thomas Greenhill. |
Premier - | Thomas Greenway |
Francis (Frank) | Thomas Gregory, born 1821. |
The Headmaster is | Thomas Gregory. |
He was the father of Sir | Thomas Gresham. |
Henry Vibart as | Thomas Grey |
Sir | Thomas Grey (c. |
J. Fisher White as | Thomas Grey |
Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby (c. | |
Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford PC (c. | |
he best account comes from the Scalacronica by | Thomas Grey, whose father, also called Thomas Grey, w |
atherine Mackenzie, who married (1 March 1773) | Thomas Griffin Tarpley |
Dorothy, who married | Thomas Grimston of Grimston Garth |
He was born Robin | Thomas Grossman in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. |
Thomas Grote, Baron von Grote (1713) | |
1373: | Thomas Grove, Roger Arnyate |
1 December - William | Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines in Australia, 74 |
His son, | Thomas Guerin, was also a politician. |
See also: | Thomas Guide |
Thomas Guide atlases are sometimes referred to as a T | |
Thomas Guindon - drums | |
Derek | Thomas- Guitar (currently with The Greenery) |
Michael | Thomas: Guitar |
Bob | Thomas: Guitar, mandolin, mandola |
Randy | Thomas: guitars, vocals, bass (on first release) |
Thomas Gullifer as Judge O'Brien | |
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, the son of Dr. | Thomas Guthrie (a grandson of the Scottish preacher T |
He married Anne Guthrie, the daughter of Dr | Thomas Guthrie. |
Thomas Guy, philanthropist (died 1724) | |
Colonel | Thomas H. Benton, Jr. |
Former Congressman | Thomas H. Seymour of Connecticut |
Thomas H. Lee, the private equity investor who founde | |
Non-Fiction: | Thomas H. Raddall, The Path of Destiny. |
Colonel | Thomas H. Taylor |
Thomas H. Forester is an American mutual fund manager | |
Thomas H. Davenport (born 1954), American academic | |
The Scale of Perfection, edited by | Thomas H. Bestul. |
Thomas H. Pope - 29,622 (8.55%) | |
Thomas H. Marshall - The Irish Necromancer | |
Thomas H. Kean (born 1935) 1990 to 2005 | |
Hon. | Thomas H. Nelson, circa 1894. |
Non-Fiction: | Thomas H. Raddall, Halifax, Warden of the North. |
Production Design by | Thomas H. Paul |
For the federal judge, see | Thomas H. Anderson (judge). |
Colonel | Thomas H. Cavanaugh - resigned March 28, 1862. |
Lieutenant Colonel | Thomas H. Linnell |
Thomas H. MacDonald - Lord Hastings | |
Thomas H. Seymour, Governor of Connecticut | |
Fiction: | Thomas H. Raddall, The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek. |
Thomas H. Cook, Instruments of Night | |
Thomas H. Roberts, Jr. | |
Representative | Thomas H. Werdel of California |
Crispin Freeman - | Thomas H. Norstein |
Thomas), H.N. Harding (50-hp. | |
London, H. D. for | Thomas Hacket, 16mo. |
Thomas had the house built to show off his wealth. | |
Thomas had been seeded into a bye for the round. | |
Elizabeth and | Thomas had 10 children and many grandchildren. |
Rogers and | Thomas had attended the same summer camp as children |
(Although twice married, Samuel's brother | Thomas had no children.) |
Thomas had to work while attending night school. | |
Thomas had written several books also. | |
Like his brother Charles, | Thomas had problems with alcoholism. |
Thomas had seven children. | |
The poet Dylan | Thomas had strong family links to Llansteffan. |
Thomas Haden Church - Sideways as Jack Lopate | |
Thomas Haden Church as Brawndo CEO | |
Thomas Haden Church | |
Thomas Haden Church - Sideways | |
Thomas Haemmerli, Director | |
Hon. John | Thomas Haig, PC |
December 15 - John | Thomas Haig, politician (d.1962) |
Thomas Haigh (1769-1808), was a violinist, pianist, a | |
Thomas Hajek, professional lacrosse player | |
Thomas Hal, sometimes spelled as Thomas Hall | |
Thomas Hales (c. | |
Christopher Hales was the son of | Thomas Hales. |
Thomas Hall was born in Cliff Mine, Michigan. | |
Edward | Thomas Hall CBE, Hon. |
Hall was the father of the scientist Edward | Thomas Hall. |
He was warden of St. | Thomas' hall. |
Thomas Hamilton became the 9th Earl in 1828. | |
Thomas Hamilton is a former NBA center. | |
Ambroise | Thomas, Hamlet, w/ Thomas Hampson, Samuel Ramey, Deny |
Thomas Hammond (c. | |
Thomas Hanbury-Tracy, 2nd Baron Sudeley, was his elde | |
Thomas Hancock, Stewart Headlam, Charles Marson, Conr | |
eorge Ticknor; Warren Dutton; Nathan Appleton; | Thomas Handasyd Perkins; Thomas H. Perkins Jr.; Willi |
Sir | Thomas Hanmer painted by Cornelius Johnson (1631) |
Thomas Hanmer | |
1996: | Thomas Hansda, Indian National Congress |
Thomas Hansen (disambiguation) | |
Thomas Hansen Kingo (1634-1703), Danish bishop and po | |
Thomas Hanson Marshall (1731-1801), Justice in Maryla | |
Thomas Hanzon - Martin | |
Sir | Thomas Harcourt Ivor Lees, 9th Baronet (b. |
e English Jesuit missionary sometimes known as | Thomas Harcourt, see Thomas Whitbread. |
For the Catholic controversialist, see | Thomas Harding (1516-1572). |
Hardres was the son of | Thomas Hardres of Canterbury. |
Thomas Hardres (1610 - 1681) was an English barrister | |
tific name commemorates the English naturalist | Thomas Hardwicke. |
Wilhelm Cramer by | Thomas Hardy |
er a distant collateral ancestor of the author | Thomas Hardy and Admiral Thomas Hardy; Thomas Hardy o |
Three Settings of | Thomas Hardy for baritone and pianoforte (1975) |
Mayor of Casterbridge - | Thomas Hardy |
Studies of | Thomas Hardy (1927) |
Florence first met | Thomas Hardy in 1905 aged 26. |
Thomas Hardy's collection Wessex Poems and Other Vers | |
Serialisation of | Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure. |
Thomas Hardy) and natural science. | |
The Darkling Thrush is a poem by | Thomas Hardy. |
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by | Thomas Hardy. |
Thomas Hardy: Selected Poems (1998), editor | |
Thomas Hardy: His Life and Work (1972) | |
THOMAS HARIOT THE MATHEMATICIAN THE PHILOSOPHER AND T | |
Edward Earle as | Thomas Harley |
Thomas Harley 8 April 1791 - 12 January 1804 | |
Thomas Harlin, the first Headmaster of Brisbane Gramm | |
Ray | Thomas: harmonica, backing vocals |
March 1 - John | Thomas, harpist (d. |
Thomas Harriot and Marlowe were supposedly members. | |
Thomas Harriot's manuscripts | |
He declined to publish the manuscripts of | Thomas Harriot. |
James | Thomas Harrison |
Henry | Thomas Harrison (Confederate spy) |
1858), daughter of | Thomas Harrison of Crosthwaite, Cumberland. |
Thomas Harrison Provensano. | |
Thomas Harrison House in Harrisonburg, Virginia was b | |
14 October - | Thomas Harrison, soldier (born 1606) |
She was named for American senator | Thomas Hart Benton. |
Thomas Hart Francis Penrose Davies 1841 - 1851 | |
Thomas Hart Benton (1988) | |
Hempstead was friends with | Thomas Hart Benton (senator). |
This was first described by | Thomas Hartman in 1962. |
Thomas Harvey (1812-1884), philanthropist | |
Thomas Harvey later became an admiral in his own righ | |
17 April - | Thomas Harvey, cricketer and rugby player (d.1966). |
Thomas has two degrees, in theology and education. | |
Thomas has two daughters: Emily and Charlie. | |
Thomas has been a lawyer in private practice since 19 | |
Thomas has two daughters, one is called Elise. | |
John Rubinstein - D.A. | Thomas Hassrick |
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