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  1. Thomas Hughes

    Use British English date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 Other people Thomas Hughes Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Thomas Hughes image ThomasHughesInLawGazette.jpg imagesize 200px caption Thomas Hughes in The Law Gazette , ca. 1893 pseudonym birth date ... influences influenced signature website Thomas Hughes 20 October 1822 spaced ndash 22 March 1896 ... autobiographical work set at Rugby School , which Hughes had attended. It had a lesser known sequel, Tom Brown at Oxford 1861 . Biography Hughes was the second son of John Hughes, editor of the Boscobel Tracts 1830 . Thomas Hughes was born in Uffington, Oxfordshire Uffington , Berkshire now Oxfordshire ... Tom Brown s School Days , which was published in April 1857. File Thomas Hughes statue.jpg thumb right Statue of Thomas Hughes at Rugby School Hughes also wrote The Scouring of the White Horse 1859 ... & Turner, London, 1892 External links Commons category Thomas Hughes wikiquote wikisource author gutenberg author id Thomas Hughes name Thomas Hughes Hansard contribs mr thomas hughes Thomas Hughes http www.historicrugby.org Historic Rugby, Tennessee http archive.co op.ac.uk Thomas Hughes correspondence ... 37 37061 37061.html CricketArchive Thomas Hughes s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament ... children s literature Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ..., England DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Category 1822 births Category 1896 deaths Category 19th century ... at Twyford School de Thomas Hughes es Thomas Hughes escritor fr Thomas Hughes crivain id Thomas Hughes pl Thomas Hughes pt Thomas Hughes ru , ta ... was then under Dr Thomas Arnold , a contemporary of his father at Oriel College, Oxford , and the most ... schoolmaster in Hughes s novel. Hughes excelled at sports rather than in scholarship, and his ... Chester district in July 1882. Hughes was elected to Parliament as a Liberal Party UK Liberal ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (disambiguation)

    Thomas Hughes was an English lawyer, politician and author. Thomas Hughes may also refer to Thomas Hughes Australian politician 1892 1980 , Australian state Labor MP in Western Australia Thomas Hughes dramatist , 16th century English dramatist and lawyer Thomas Hughes VC 1885 1942 , Irish Victoria Cross recipient Thomas H. Hughes 1769 1839 , U.S. Representative from New Jersey Thomas J.R. Hughes , Professor of Aerospace Engineering Thomas L. Hughes born 1925 , 1960s Director of Bureau of Intelligence and Research INR Thomas McKenny Hughes 1832 1917 , Welsh geologist Thomas P. Hughes born 1929 , American historian of technology Thomas Rowland Hughes 1903 1949 , Welsh novelist, dramatist and poet Thomas Hughes Sydney mayor , Lord Mayor of Sydney, Australia Thomas Hughes MP 1604 1664 , Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 and 1659 Thomas Patrick Hughes 1838 ? , missionary with the Church Missionary Society Thomas Smart Hughes 1786 1847 , English historian Tom Hughes Australian ... with Carlton hndis Hughes, Thomas ... General Tom Hughes Oregon politician born 1943 , former mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon Tom Hughes radio host , formerly radio host with WGST AM in Atlanta, Georgia Tom Hughes actor born 1985 , English actor Tom Hughes As the World Turns , fictional character on soap opera As the World Turns Tommie Hughes 1974 2006 , American convicted murderer Sports Thomas Bridges Hughes 1851 1940 , English footballer who scored twice in the 1876 FA Cup Final Tom Hughes pitcher, born 1878 1878 1956 , Major League Baseball pitcher 1900 1913 Tom Hughes pitcher, born 1884 1884 1961 , Major League Baseball pitcher 1906 1918 Tom Hughes 1950s pitcher born 1934 , Major League Baseball pitcher in 1959 Tom Hughes outfielder 1907 1989 , Major League Baseball outfielder in 1930 Tommy Hughes footballer born 1947 , Scottish former football goalkeeper Tommy Hughes baseball 1919 1990 , professional baseball player ...   more details



  1. Thomas McKenny Hughes

    Thomas McKenny Hughes 17 December 1832 9 June 1917 was a Wales Welsh geologist. He was Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University . Private life Thomas M. Hughes was born in Aberystwyth , one of the nine children six sisters, two brother of the Welsh bishop Joshua Hughes 1807 1889 and his wife Margaret Hughes n e McKenny . His younger brother Joshua Pritchard Hughes 1847 1938 was bishop of Llandaff. The Mckenny connection was through his maternal grandfather, Sir Thomas McKenny, first baronet and Lord Mayor of Dublin. Thomas Hughes married Mary Caroline Weston in 1882. They had three ..., from which he graduated graduated in 1857, and as M.A. in 1867. ref Venn id HHS853TM name Hughes, Thomas Mckenny ref . Hughes had attended Adam Sedgwick s lectures in Geology. From 1860 to 1861, Hughes ... 17 boxes of the records of Thomas McKenny Hughes are at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences . The collection ... the Royal Society Archives taken 1874 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ... OF DEATH 9 June 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas McKenny Category 1832 births Category ... was an entomologist . Education and career Hughes received the first part of his education at Royal .... It was at this time his interest in archaeology was sparked. Whilst in Rome, Hughes made collections ... Roderick Murchison offered Hughes a position. He began his Survey work as an Assistant Geologist. Hughes continued working for the Survey until 1873. During his Survey career, Hughes worked in the following ... Gravels. Then in 1866, Hughes was transferred to the Lake District and superintended by W. T. Aveline ... to form a sort of passage between the Mountain Limestone and the Millstone Grit . Hughes worked ... McKenny Hughes entered into correspondence with Charles Lyell . He started a debate regarding Mountain Limestone country. Lyell and Hughes went on many geological expeditions together. In 1872 they visited the limestone caves in the Dordogne and Aurignac. Hughes returned to Cambridge University ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (dramatist)

    Thomas Hughes was an England English dramatist, a native of Cheshire , entered Queens College, Cambridge , in 1571. He graduated and became a fellow of his college in 1576, and was afterwards a member of Gray s Inn . He wrote The Misfortunes of Arthur , Uther Pendragon s son reduced into tragical notes , which was performed at Greenwich in Queen Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I s presence on the February 28, 1588. Nicholas Trotte provided the introduction, Francis Flower the choruses of Acts I. and II., William Fulbecke two speeches, while three other gentlemen of Gray s Inn , one of whom was Francis Bacon , undertook the care of the dumb show. The argument of the play, based on a story of incest and crime, was borrowed, in accordance with Seneca the Younger Senecan tradition, from mythical history, and the treatment is in close accordance with the model. The ghost of Gorlois , who was slain by Uther Pendragon , opens the play with a speech that reproduces passages spoken by the ghost of Tantalus in Seneca s play Thyestes In theatre Thyestes the tragic events are announced by a messenger, and the chorus comments on the course of the action. Dr W. J. Cunliffe has proved that Hughes s memory was saturated with Seneca the Younger Seneca , and that the play may be resolved into a patchwork of translations, with occasional original lines. Appendix II. to his exhaustive essay On the Influence of Seneca on Elizabethan Tragedy 1893 gives a long list of parallel passages. The Misfortunes ... Thomas Hughes Dramatist 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica entry for Thomas Hughes 1911 Persondata NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Category 16th century births Category 17th century deaths ... period Category Alumni of Queens College, Cambridge es Thomas Hughes ... and by Harvey Carson Grumline Berlin, 1900 , who points out that Hughes s source was Geoffrey of Monmouth ...   more details



  1. Thomas L. Hughes

    Thomas Lowe Hughes born December 11, 1925 was Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. From 1971 he was President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . He was also counsel to Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey 1955 1958 . ref http www.mnhs.org library findaids 00853.xml Thomas Lowe Hughes and Family Papers ref Born in Mankato, Minnesota , Hughes was educated at Carleton College , Minnesota, University of Oxford Oxford University , as a Rhodes Scholarship Rhodes Scholar , and Yale Law School , graduating in 1952. ref cite web title Carnegie Peace Center Picks Head work The New York Times date November 25, 1970 ref References reflist start box s gov succession box before Roger Hilsman title Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research after Ray S. Cline years April 28, 1963 &ndash August 25, 1969 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 11, 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas L. Category 1925 births Category Living people Category American academics academic bio stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (MP)

    Thomas Hughes 1604 &ndash 22 August 1664 was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1654 and 1659. Hughes was the only son of Thomas or Wiliam Hughes of Cillwch. He was and active suporter of the Commonwealth. He was on the Parliamentary Committee for Monmouthshire in 1646 and was appointed Governor of Chepstow Castle before 1647. In 1653 he was prothonotary of the court of great sessions for Brecknock, Glamorgan and Radnorshire. ref name Williams http www.archive.org stream cu31924030498939 page n145 mode 2up W R Williams Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales ref In 1654, he was elected Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency Monmouthshire in the First Protectorate Parliament . In 1659 he was elected MP for Carmarthenshire UK Parliament constituency Carmarthenshire in the Third Protectorate Parliament . ref name Willis Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref Hughes died at the age of 59 and was buried in Matherne Church. ref name Williams Hughes married Isabel Godwin. ref name Williams References Reflist s start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency Monmouthshire before Richard Cromwell before2 Philip Jones of Fonmon Philip Jones before3 Henry Herbert Parliamentarian Henry Herbert with Henry Herbert Parliamentarian Henry Herbert with2 Thomas Morgan of Machen Thomas Morgan years 1654 after James Berry Major General Major General James Berry after2 John Nicholas of Chepstow John Nicholas after3 Edward Herbert of the Grange Edward Herbert succession box title Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire UK Parliament constituency Carmarthenshire before John Claypole before2 Rowland Dawkins years 1659 after Not represented in Restored Rump s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Category 1604 births Category 1664 deaths Category Members of the Parliament ...   more details



  1. Thomas J.R. Hughes

    Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox scientist name Thomas Joseph Robert Hughes image caption birth date ... mechanics br Finite element method prizes religion footnotes Thomas Joseph Robert Hughes is a Professor ... CT scans and MRI s. Books Thomas J. R. Hughes and Jerrold E. Marsden , A Short Course in Fluid Mechanics, Mathematics lecture series, v. 6, Boston Publish or Perish, 1976. Thomas J. R. Hughes ... Analysis, ASME , 1981. Thomas J. R. Hughes, A. Pifko, A. Jay, Applied Mechanics Division, Vol. 48 Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Plates and Shells, ASME , 1981. Thomas J. R. Hughes, Stress point ..., edited by Ted Belytschko and Thomas J.R. Hughes, Computational methods in mechanics, Volume 1 Mechanics and mathematical methods, New York Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1983. Thomas J. R. Hughes and Englewood ... Hall, 1987 , 1985. Thomas J. R. Hughes, Ernest Hinton. Finite Element Methods for Plate and Shell Structures, Volume 1 Element Technology, Pineridge Press Ltd, 1986. Thomas J. R. Hughes, Ernest ..., Pineridge Press Ltd, 1986. Jerrold E. Marsden and Thomas J. R. Hughes, Mathematical Foundations of Elasticity ..., Volume 7 Computational inelasticity, New York Springer, 1998. Thomas J. R. Hughes, The Finite ..., Ren de Borst, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics, Volume 1 Fundamentals, Wiley, 2004. Erwin Stein, Ren de Borst, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics, Volume 2 Solids and Structures, Wiley, 2004. Erwin Stein, Ren de Borst, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Encyclopedia ... Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas J.R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American engineer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas J.R. Category American ... and Astronautics Category Foreign Members of the Royal Society de Thomas J. R. Hughes pt Thomas ... of Texas at Austin . Hughes has been listed as an ISI Highly Cited Author in Engineering by the ISI ... Browse&link2 Results&id 505 ISI Highly Cited Author T. J. R. Hughes ref A leading expert in computational ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes Corry

    Orphan date December 2006 att July 2009 Unreferenced date December 2006 Thomas Hughes Corry 1860 1883 was a Great Britain British botanist. T.H.Corry studied botany at Cambridge and became Assistant to Cardale Babington Professor Babington . As an undergraduate in 1877 he joined S.A. Stewart in the preparation of Flora of the North east of Ireland. In 1879 he discovered List of Hieracium species Hieracium hypocharoides in Ireland . In 1883, before he was 24, Corry, with a companion Charles Dickson, lost his life in a boating accident on Lough Gill. Corry s British specimens in the Ulster Museum are dated mainly 1881 1883 and are mostly from England. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Corry, Thomas Hughes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Corry, Thomas Hughes Category 1860 births Category 1883 deaths UK botanist stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas H. Hughes House

    Infobox nrhp name Thomas H. Hughes House nrhp type image caption location Johnston, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 28 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 29 long seconds 51 long direction W locmapin Rhode Island area architect Unknown architecture Greek Revival added June 15, 1979 governing body Private refnum 79000056 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The Thomas H. Hughes House is an historic house on 423 Central Avenue in Johnston, Rhode Island . Thomas Hughes house was built in the nineteenth century in a Greek Revival style. It was added to the National Historic Register in 1979. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category Houses in Providence County, Rhode Island RhodeIsland NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (Sydney mayor)

    Sir Thomas Hughes was the Lord Mayor of The City of Sydney and served as Chairman of Washington H. Soul Pattinson from 1906 1929. References A singular success Washington H. Soul Pattinson, 1872 1993 edited by Kathy Shand. Double Bay, NSW Focus Books, 1993. Category Mayors and Lord Mayors of Sydney Australia mayor stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Patrick Hughes

    Cleanup date April 2011 Thomas Patrick Hughes , born march 26th 1838 in Henley Shrophsire, England, was a missionary ... in 1902, he continued writing until his death. Thomas Patrick Hughes passed on from this life ... refs ref name Clark cite web last Hughes Clark first Elizabeth title Thomas Patrick Hughes, A Missionary ... accessdate 22 February 2011 ref ref name Hughes cite web last Hughes first Thomas Patrick title ..., 1925, pp. 1 80. ref Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas Patrick ALTERNATIVE ... Hughes, Thomas Patrick Category 1838 births Category People from Shropshire Category English ... India now Pakistan for 20 years. Family Life Biographical information regarding Hughes early life is scarce. It is known though, that he was the son of a miller, Thomas Hughes. The small Hughes family consisting of two children and their parents lived with Thomas Hughes Sr. s mother in a house in Ludlow . Thomas Hughes Sr. died when Thomas Patrick Hughes was but ten years old. ref name Clark At the age of 26, Hughes married Eliza Lloyd on August 17, 1864 in the Manchester Cathedral Canon Bardsley ... bouts of cholera and other illnesses. ref name Hughes The surviving children lived for a few short ... losing them also to illness. Hughes was often separated from his family, as they were in England for a good ... Peshawar. ref name Clark Education Hughes family was not very well off monetarily , yet his godfather, Thomas Massey, managed to pay for his way through grammar school in Ludlow. In subsequent years Hughes went to work at Messrs S. and J. Watts Co. in Manchester as a salesperson. While in Manchester ... in Annapolis, Maryland the LLD in 1897. ref name Anderson Missionary Work Hughes and his wife originally ... Although posted in the city, Hughes had a passion for those in the rural areas around Peshawar. He ... with the Imam s and the people to talk about the Christian and Islamic faiths. The Hujra Hughes ... more guests. ref name Jukes All Saint s Memorial A great feat accomplished in part by Hughes ...   more details



  1. Thomas Rowland Hughes

    Thomas Rowland Hughes often referred to as T. Rowland Hughes 17 April 1903 24 October 1949 , was a Welsh people Welsh novelist , dramatist and poet He was the son of a quarryman from Llanberis , Caernarvonshire Gwynedd today , in northern Wales . He is primarily renowned in the present day for his novels about characters living and working in the slate quarry quarries of northern Wales, but in his day he was just as well known as a poet. William Jones novel William Jones is his most famous novel. His life Hughes obtained a first class degree in English language English at the University College of North Wales in Bangor, Wales Bangor . In 1928, he was awarded a scholarship by the University of Wales to study at Jesus College, Oxford , leading to a B.Litt. degree in 1931 on The London Magazine from 1820 to 1829 . ref name ODNB cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 61276 title Hughes, Thomas Rowland 1903&ndash 1949 last Rowlands first John work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online edition, subscription access publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 accessdate 2008 04 13 ref His most important job was as a producer with the BBC in Cardiff . In his thirties he began to suffer from multiple sclerosis , and it was at this time that he began to write his most well known works. Hughes won the Chairing of the Bard Chair at the National Eisteddfod on two occasions, in 1937 for his ode Y Ffin The Boundary , and again in 1940 for Pererinion Pilgrims . Bibliography Poetry Tydi a roddaist Thou Gavest , set to music by Arwel Hughes in 1938 . C n neu ddwy A Song or Two ... References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas Rowland ALTERNATIVE ... 1949 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Rowland Category 1903 births Category 1949 deaths Category ... UK poet stub Wales writer stub cy Thomas Rowland Hughes ... Rowlands, T. Rowland Hughes Writers of Wales series, Cardiff, 1975 External links http www.bbc.co.uk ...   more details



  1. Thomas Bridges Hughes

    Other people Thomas Hughes Thomas Bridges Hughes 17 September 1851 10 August 1940 was an English amateur association football footballer who was the first player to score two goals in an FA Cup Final , with Wanderers F.C. Wanderers in 1876 FA Cup Final 1876 . He subsequently had a long career as a schoolteacher . Education Hughes attended Winchester College between 1863 and 1870, where he excelled academically, becoming a school prefect and in 1869 70 he was Winchester College College Prefect of Hall , effectively the head boy. He was also a keen cricketer and represented the school from 1868 to 1870. He attained a scholarship to New College, Oxford , although this took him three years to achieve. ref name Cavallini cite book author Rob Cavallini title The Wanderers F.C. Five times F.A. Cup ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE ... Hughes, Thomas Category 1851 births Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of New College, Oxford ... 1940 deaths Category English schoolteachers fr Thomas Hughes football ... Cup 1875 76 Third round FA Cup third round , with both goals coming from Francis Heron . Hughes retained .... Their next attack saw a fast run down the field by Hubert Heron , and Hughes slamming in the second goal. Heron and Hughes made another good run early in the second half and, being well supported, Hughes was able to notch another goal for the Wanderers. ref http www.fa cupfinals.co.uk 1876.html .... Hughes thus became the first player to score more than once in an FA Cup final. During the 1876 77 season, Hughes only made three reported appearances for Wanderers, all in the FA Cup. In the 1877 FA ... Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird Arthur Kinnaird conceding an own goal for Oxford University. Hughes ... Old Harrovians F.C. Old Harrovians on 2 October 1880. By now Wanderers were in decline and Hughes ... his initial choice of a career in the legal profession, Hughes became a school master at Repton ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (VC)

    Infobox military person name Thomas Hughes birth date Birth date 1885 05 30 death date Death date and age 1942 01 08 1885 05 30 image File Victoria Cross Medal without Bar.png 125px placeofburial Broomfield, County Monaghan birth place Castleblayney , County Monaghan , Ireland death place Carrickmacross , County Monaghan, Ireland allegiance UK branch British Army rank Corporal unit Connaught Rangers battles World War I awards Victoria Cross Thomas Hughes Victoria Cross VC 30 May 1885 &ndash 8 January 1942 was a British Army soldier, and recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Biography Hughes was born 30 May 1885 in Corravoo near Castleblayney , Co Monaghan . He was 31 years old, and a private rank private in the 6th Battalion, The Connaught Rangers , British Army during the World War I First World War . On 3 September 1916 at Guillemont , France , Private Hughes was wounded in an attack but returned at once to the firing line after having his wounds dressed. Later, seeing a hostile machine gun, he dashed out in front of his company, shot the gunner and, single handed, captured the gun. Though again wounded, he brought back three or four prisoners. He later achieved the rank of corporal . He died in Carrickmacross , County Monaghan, 8 January 1942, aged 56. He is buried in the cemetery attached to St Patrick s Roman Catholic church in Broomfield, near Castleblayney, in Co Monaghan. His Victoria Cross is displayed at the National Army Museum Chelsea, London Chelsea , England . References Listed in order of publication ... Carrickmacross , County Monaghan, Ireland DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Category 1885 births Category ... and VC medal Co. Monaghan, Ireland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Recipient of the Victoria Cross DATE OF BIRTH 30 May 1885 ...   more details



  1. Thomas H. Hughes

    Cleanup Congress Bio Thomas Hurst Hughes was a Representative from New Jersey born in Lower Township, New Jersey Cold Spring , Cape May County, New Jersey , January 10, 1769 attended the public schools moved to Cape May, New Jersey Cape May City in 1800 and engaged in the mercantile business in 1816 he built Congress Hall Cape May hotel Congress Hall , a hotel which he conducted for many summer seasons sheriff of Cape May County 1801 1804 member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1805 to 1807, 1809, 1812, and 1813, and a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council now the New Jersey Senate from 1819 to 1823 and in 1824 and 1825 elected as an National Republican Party Anti Jacksonian candidate to the 21st United States Congress Twenty first and 22nd United States Congress Twenty second Congresses, serving in office from March 4, 1829 to March 3, 1833 was not a candidate for renomination in 1832 resumed the hotel business died in Cold Spring, N.J., November 10, 1839 interment in Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Cold Spring Cemetery . ref http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GSln hughes&GSfn thomas&GSbyrel in&GSdyrel in&GSst 33&GScnty 1911&GScntry 4&GSob n&GRid 6939782& Thomas Hurst Hughes at Find A Grave ref Notes Reflist References Sources CongLinks congbio H000928 Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Thomas H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1769 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1839 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas H. Category 1769 births Category 1839 deaths Category People from Lower Township, New Jersey category American people of Welsh descent Category New Jersey National Republicans Category Members of the New Jersey General Assembly Category Members of the United States House ... New Jersey sheriffs Category People from Cape May, New Jersey NewJersey politician stub de Thomas H. Hughes ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hughes (Australian politician)

    Information Hughes, Thomas John publisher Metropolitan Cemeteries Board year 2010 accessdate ... 1943 s aft after Herb Graham s end Persondata NAME Hughes, Thomas John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... , Western Australia DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Category 1892 births Category 1980 deaths Category ...About the Western Australian politician the Australian federal politician 1963 1972 Tom Hughes Australian politician Infobox MLA honorific prefix name Tom Hughes br honorific suffix image imagesize smallimage If this is specified, image should not be. alt caption constituency MP2 electoral district of East Perth East Perth parliament2 Western Australian majority2 predecessor2 Jack Simons successor2 James Kenneally term start2 18 November 1922 term end2 1927 constituency MP3 electoral district of East Perth East Perth parliament3 Western Australian majority3 predecessor3 James Kenneally successor3 Herb Graham term start3 1936 term end3 1943 birth date birthdate 1892 9 9 df y birth place South Melbourne, Victoria South Melbourne , Australia death date death date and age 1980 08 06 1892 9 9 df y death place Subiaco, Western Australia Subiaco , Australia restingplace restingplacecoordinates birthname Thomas John Hughes nationality Australia n party Australian Labor Party , Independent otherparty For additional political affiliations spouse Lucy Stone partner For those with a domestic partner and not married relations children residence profession Auditor, Lawyer portfolio religion Thomas John Hughes 9 September 1892 6 November 1980 , sometimes known as Diver Hughes , was an Australian politician, and a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly representing the seat of Electoral ... until 1943. Biography Hughes was born in South Melbourne, Victoria South Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , to Felix Hughes, a labourer, and his wife Maria n e Boudan . In 1896, the family moved .... A East Perth state by election, 1936 by election was called for 9 May 1936, and Hughes, who had resolved ...   more details



  1. Thomas Smart Hughes

    Thomas Smart Hughes 1786 1847 was an English historian. Life Born at Nuneaton , Warwickshire , on 25 August 1786, he was the eldest surviving son of Hugh Hughes, curate of Nuneaton, and rector of Hardwick, Northamptonshire . He received his early education from John Spencer Cobbold , first at Nuneaton grammar school , and later as a private pupil at Wilby, Suffolk . In 1801 he was sent to Shrewsbury School , then under the head mastership of Dr. Samuel Butler schoolmaster Samuel Butler , and in October 1803 entered as a pensioner of St John s College, Cambridge . His university career was distinguished. Besides college prizes he gained the Browne medals for a Latin ode Mors Nelsoni , in 1806, and for the Greek ode In Obitum Gulielmi Pitt in 1807. He graduated B.A. in 1809 as fourteenth senior optime , and proceeded M.A. in 1811 and B.D. in 1818. ref Venn HHS803TS Hughes, Thomas Smart ref Hughes was appointed in 1809 to an assistant mastership at Harrow, under Dr. George Butler, but returned to Cambridge in 1811. In the same year he was elected to a foundation fellowship at St. John s, and in December ... 5 April 1890. References cite DNB wstitle Hughes, Thomas Smart Notes reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Hughes, Thomas Smart Persondata NAME Hughes, Thomas Smart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Historian ... 1847 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Thomas Smart Category 1786 births Category 1847 deaths ... candidate for the head mastership of Rugby School . In 1832 Hughes was presented by the dean ..., Middlesex , by John Lee astronomer Dr. John Lee . Hughes died on 11 August 1847. Works Hughes obtained ... on how to treat the biblical subject led him to read Hughes s poem on the same topic and how he ... of A. J. Valpy . It was written quickly in monthly issues but Hughes republished it with corrections ... volumes. In 1830 Hughes undertook an edition of the writings of divines of the English church in a cheap ... prefixed to each of their works. Twenty two volumes of this collection appeared. Hughes also ...   more details



  1. Thomas P. Hughes

    Thomas Parke Hughes born in 1923 is an American Historian of Technology. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and is a visiting professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and Stanford University Stanford . ref http www.stanford.edu dept HPS hughes.html ref He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1953. He, along with John B. Rae, Carl W. Condit , and Melvin Kranzberg , are responsible for the establishment of the Society for the History of Technology and he is a recipient of its highest honor, the Leonardo Da Vinci Medal. ref http www.historyoftechnology.org awards davinci.html ref He has contributed to the concepts of technological momentum , technological determinism , Large Technical System large technical systems , social construction of technology , and has introduced systems theory into the history of technology. References references Main works Networks of Power Electrification in Western Society, 1880 1930 . Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983. ISBN 0801846145. Edited with Wiebe Bijker Wiebe E. Bijker and Trevor J. Pinch , eds. The Social Construction of Technological Systems New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology . Cambridge, MA M.I.T. Press, 1987. Edited with Renate Mayntz. The Development of Large Technical Systems . Frankfurt am Main Boulder, CO Campus Verlag Westview Press, 1988. American Genesis A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm, 1870 1970 . New York, NY Viking, 1989. Which was also a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Edited with Agatha C. Hughes. Lewis Mumford Public Intellectual . New York 1990. Rescuing Prometheus . 1st ed. New York Pantheon Books, 1998. Human ... Academy of Engineering Sciences da Thomas P. Hughes fr Thomas Parke Hughes ..., 2004. ISBN 0226359336 External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hugues, Thomas ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hugues, Thomas P. Category American historians Category Historians of technology ...   more details



  1. Thomas J.R. Hughes Young Investigator Award

    The Special Achievement Award for Young Investigators in Applied Mechanics is an award given annually by the Applied Mechanics Division , of American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME . The Award is presented at the Applied Mechanics Annual Dinner at the ASME Congress. In 2008, this award was renamed to the Thomas J.R. Hughes Young Investigator Award . Nomination procedure A letter of nomination, several letters of support, along with any other supporting materials, should be sent by email to the chair of the Executive Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division . Nominees must not have reached their 40th birthday at the time of nomination. See the list of current http divisions.asme.org amd Committees.cfm members of the Award Committee Recipients 2012 &ndash Yuri Bazilevs , Xi Chen and Kenji Takizawa 2011 &ndash Markus J. Buehler and Ioannis Chasiotis 2010 &ndash Harley T. Johnson 2009 &ndash Pradeep Sharma 2008 &ndash Chad Landis 2007 &ndash Assad Oberai 2006 &ndash Jian Cao 2005 &ndash George Haller and L. Mahadevan 2004 &ndash Kaushik Bhattacharya 2003 &ndash L. Cate Brinson 2002 &ndash None Presented 2001 &ndash Zhigang Suo 2000 &ndash Pedro Ponte Castaneda 1999 &ndash Huajian Gao 1998 &ndash Mary C. Boyce See also Applied Mechanics Division American Society of Mechanical Engineers Applied mechanics Mechanicians External links http divisions.asme.org amd Homepage of the ASME International Applied Mechanics Division Category Mechanical engineering awards Category Science award winners ...   more details



  1. Hughes

    wiktionary Hughes Hughes may refer to TOC right Places Hughes Range Antarctica In Australia Division of Hughes , electoral district Hughes, Australian Capital Territory , suburb of Canberra In the United States Hughes, Alaska , city Hughes, Arkansas , city Hughes, Wisconsin , town Hughes County, Oklahoma Hughes County, South Dakota Hughes Springs, Texas , city Businesses Hughes Aircraft Hughes Electronics Hughes Communications Hughes Helicopters Howard Hughes Medical Institute Hughes Network Systems Hughes Systique Corporation Hughes Software Systems Donetsk Hughes Works Other uses Hughes surname Hughes Medal See also Hugh disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Hughes de Hughes fr Hughes it Hughes nl Hughes ja ko pl Hughes pt Hughes ru sl Hughes fi Hughes t smennyssivu tr Hughes ...   more details



  1. Will Hughes

    Infobox football biography playername Will Hughes image File Will Hughes.jpg 200px caption fullname William James Hughes ref name Search 1837 to 2006 Birth, Marriage and Death indexes cite web title Search ... William James Will Hughes born 7 April 1995 is an English association football footballer who plays ... cite web title Hughes to step up from the Rams Academy url http www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk story 13763744 detail story.html? publisher thisisderbyshire date 5 November 2011 ref Hughes moved to Derby ... of 2011. ref name hughesinsquad Hughes made his debut for the club s reserve team as a 70th minute ... Hughes made his full debut for Derby as a 90th minute substitute for Jamie Ward . Despite entering the game late with the scores level, there was still time for Hughes first team debut to end ... lock horns over Derby s teen star Hughes url http www.dailymail.co.uk sport football article ... Hughes to the first team squad for the penultimate game of the of the 2011 12 season at Portsmouth F.C. ... turns down offer publisher thisisderbyshire date 20 April 2012 ref Hughes started the game on the substitutes ... 59014,00.html publisher Derby County F.C date 21 April 2012 ref Hughes started his first game for the first ... of Hughes in the match earned praise from Rams manager Nigel Clough , who also said Appearing ... Clough Impressed By Hughes Display url http www.dcfc.co.uk page NewsDetail 0,,10270 2754789,00.html publisher Derby County F.C date 30 April 2012 ref At the clubs awards night, Hughes won the Scholar ... ref International career On 17 January 2012, Hughes was called up to the England under 17 national ... by his teammate Mason Bennett . ref name englandu17callup cite web title Bennett & Hughes ... County F.C date 17 January 2012 ref Hughes appeared in all 3 games, as England won the 3 game tournament with 7 points. ref name algravetournamentwin cite web title Bennett & Hughes Start In England ... 18 January 2012 ref Hughes scored a goal in the 2 2 draw against Netherlands national under 17 football ...   more details



  1. Tommy Hughes

    Tommy Hughes may refer to Tommy Hughes footballer born 1947 , Scottish former football goalkeeper Tommy Hughes baseball 1919 1990 , professional baseball player who played pitcher Tommy Hughes Australian footballer 1891 1917 , Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton See also Thomas Hughes disambiguation hndis Hughes, Tommy ...   more details



  1. Hughes (surname)

    , several people Tim Hughes , Christian worship leader and songwriter Thomas Hughes disambiguation ...About the surname Hughes other uses Hughes disambiguation Infobox family name name Hughes image imagesize ... names Pugh, Hughs, Hews, Hayes, hAodha footnotes Hughes is a patronymic surname of Welsh people Welsh ... frequency of the surname Hughes was highest on the Wales Welsh island of Isle of Anglesey Ynys M n ... meaning Fire. It s an old Irish name in Gaeltacht Gaeltachta , which can be Hughes or Hayes.Hughes ... h bl name HUGHES.htm Hughes Name, Meaning and Origin. genealogy.about.com. 10 February 2008. ref There are variant spellings. People with the surname Hughes include TOC A Aaron Hughes , footballer Adam Hughes disambiguation Alex Hughes , cartoonist Alex Hughes cricketer born 1991 , English cricketer Judge Dread Alexander Minto Hughes , English ska and reggae musician 1945 1998 Andrew Hughes disambiguation , several people Andy Hughes , electronic music producer Anthony Hughes born 1948 , English judge Arthur Hughes artist 1831 1915 , English painter Arthur Hughes actor 1894 1982 , American actor and radio personality Arwel Hughes , Welsh composer and conductor Augusto Hughes 1931 1993 , Argentine Air Force commander and Junta member B Barnard Hughes 1915 2006 , American actor Bettany Hughes born 1968 , English historian Billy Hughes 1862 1952 , seventh Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes disambiguation Brendan Hughes 1948 2008 , Irish republican Brian Hughes musician born 1955 , jazz guitarist Bryan Hughes Texas politician Bryan Hughes born 1969 , member of the Texas House of Representatives C Charles Evans Hughes 1862 1948 , United States Secretary of State and Chief Justice of the United States Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. November 30, 1889 January 21, 1950 was the United States Solicitor General in 1929 1930. Charles Evans Hughes III 1915 1985 was an American architect. Chesney Hughes born 1991 , Anguillian cricketer Chris Hughes born 1983 , co founder of Facebook Chrissy ...   more details



  1. Hughes Baronets

    There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hughes , one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . One creation is extant as of 2008. The Hughes Baronetcy , of East Bergholt in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 17 July 1773 Richard Hughes, a Captain naval Captain in the Royal Navy and Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard. The second Baronet was an Admiral of the Red and was second in command under Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe Lord Howe during the Relief of Gibraltar in 1782. He also served as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia . The tenth Baronet was High Sheriff of Suffolk from 1923 to 1924. The Hughes Baronetcy , of Denford in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 10 July 1942 for Thomas Harrison Hughes. The title became extinct on his death in 1958. Hughes Baronets, of East Bergholt 1773 Sir Richard Hughes, 1st Baronet c. 1708 1779 Sir Richard Hughes, 2nd Baronet c. 1729 1812 Sir Robert Hughes, 3rd Baronet 1739 1814 Sir Richard Hughes, 4th Baronet 1768 1833 Sir Richard Hughes, 5th Baronet 1803 1863 Sir Edward Hughes, 6th Baronet 1807 1871 Sir Frederick Hughes, 7th Baronet 1816 1889 Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 8th Baronet 1800 1889 Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Baronet 1825 1898 Sir Alfred Collingwood Hughes, 10th Baronet 1854 1932 Sir Reginald Johansson Hughes, 11th Baronet 1882 1945 Sir Robert Heywood Hughes, 12th Baronet 1865 1951 Sir Richard Edgar Hughes, 13th Baronet 1897 1970 Sir David Collingwood Hughes, 14th Baronet 1936 2003 Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 15th Baronet b. 1966 Hughes Baronets, of Denford 1942 Sir Thomas Harrison Hughes, 1st Baronet 1881 1958 See also Hughes Hunter Baronets Hughes Morgan Baronets References ... obituaries 1430762 Sir David Hughes Bt.html Daily Telegraph obituary of Sir David Collingwood Hughes, 14th Baronet Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Hughes Category Baronetcies Category Extinct ...   more details



  1. Reginald Hughes

    Reginald Hughes may refer to Reginald Hughes rugby league Reginald Hughes of the Hughes Baronets hndis Hughes, Reginald ...   more details




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