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  1. Thomas Hunt Morgan

    other people Thomas Morgan refimprove date November 2011 Infobox scientist name Thomas Hunt Morgan image ... signature Thomas Hunt Morgan September 25, 1866 &ndash December 4, 1945 ref cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1947.0011 ... 1933 index.html ref During his distinguished career, Morgan wrote List of books by Thomas Hunt Morgan ... year 1947 title Bibliography of Thomas Hunt Morgan journal Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal ... s and to Europe to conduct further research. ref Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan The Man and His ... serving as an MBL trustee from 1897 1945. ref Kenney, D.E. and Borisy, G.G. 2009 Thomas Hunt Morgan ... Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan , pp 55 59, 72 80 ref At the time, there was considerable scientific debate ... of his earliest work. ref Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan , pp 84 96 ref Columbia University Later ... Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan The Man and His Science , pp 105 116 ref In 1900 three scientists, Carl Correns ... cite book author Morgan, Thomas Hunt Alfred H. Sturtevant, H. J. Muller and C. B. Bridges title The Mechanism ... to view genes as discrete units residing on chromosomes. ref Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan , pp 208 213 ... to all biological fields. ref Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan , pp 214 215, 285 ref After 1915, he also ... of racism and worse. ref Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan , pp 227 234 ref Morgan s fly room at Columbia ... received the Darwin Medal . The Thomas Hunt Morgan School of Biological Sciences at the University of Kentucky is named for him. The Genetics Society of America annually awards the Thomas Hunt Morgan ... of genetics. Thomas Hunt Morgan s discovery was illustrated on a 1989 stamp issued in Sweden ... by Thomas Hunt Morgan History of genetics History of model organisms Centimorgan unit of genetic ... Thomas Hunt Morgan The Man and His Science publisher Princeton University Press isbn 0 691 08200 ... Oxford University Press title Morgan, Thomas Hunt cite book author Kohler, Robert E. year 1994 title ... last Stephenson first Wendell H. title Thomas Hunt Morgan Kentucky s Gift to Biological Science ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt Morgan bibliography

    This is a list of books and monographs by the American geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan . Morgan produced 22 books on embryology , genetics and evolution. Books are in order by date. Three of Morgan s co authors have their own articles Calvin Bridges , Alfred Sturtevant and Hermann Joseph Muller . The Development of the Frog s Egg An Introduction to Experimental Embryology , New York Macmillan, 1897. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id 1BoHYpGDBmQC&dq development of the frog 27s egg morgan&psp 1 . Regeneration Columbia University Biological Series, New York Macmillan, 1901. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id MtYKAAAAIAAJ&dq regeneration morgan . Evolution and Adaptation , New York Macmillan, 1903. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id K90wAAAAMAAJ&dq evolution adaptation morgan . Experimental Zoology , New York Macmillan, 1907 Heredity and Sex , New York Columbia University Press, 1913. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id kpgZAAAAIAAJ&dq thomas hunt morgan . The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity , with A.H. Sturtevant, H.J. Muller and C.B. Bridges, New York Henry Holt, 1915. Revised and re issued in 1923. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id GZEEAAAAYAAJ&dq mechanism of mendelian heredity morgan . A Critique of the Theory of Evolution , Princeton NJ Princeton University Press, 1916. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id VhMAAAAAYAAJ&dq thomas hunt morgan . Sex linked Inheritance in Drosophila , with C.B. Bridges, Washington DC Carnegie Institution, 1916. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id JNQGAAAAYAAJ&dq thomas hunt morgan&ei 5XYZR9qQD5PM6ALzpdWTBQ . The Genetic and the Operative Evidence of Relating to Secondary Sexual Characteristics , Washington DC Carnegie Institution, 1919 ..., 1919. Full text online at http books.google.com books?id qLbRYcb9M gC&dq thomas hunt morgan physical ... in science DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas H Category Bibliographies by author Category Biology books ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal

    The Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal is awarded by the Genetics Society of America GSA for lifetime contributions to the field of genetics . The medal is named after Thomas Hunt Morgan , the 1933 Nobel Prize winner, who received this award for his work with Drosophila and his discoveries concerning the role played by the chromosome in heredity. Morgan recognized that Drosophila, which could be bred quickly and inexpensively, had large quantities of offspring and a short life cycle, would make an excellent organism for genetic studies. His studies of the white eye mutation and discovery of sex linked inheritance provided the first experimental evidence that chromosomes are the carriers of genetic information. Subsequent studies in his laboratory led to the discovery of recombination and the first genetic maps. In 1981 the GSA established the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal for lifetime achievement to honor this classical geneticist who was among those who laid the foundation for modern genetics. Award recipients 1981 Barbara McClintock Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine br and Marcus Morton Rhoades Marcus M. Rhoades 1982 Sewall Wright 1983 Edward B. Lewis Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1984 George W. Beadle Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine br and R. Alexander Brink 1985 Herschel Roman 1986 Seymour Benzer 1987 James F. Crow 1988 Norman H. Giles 1989 Dan L. Lindsley 1990 Charles Yanofsky 1991 Armin Dale Kaiser 1992 Edward H. Coe, Jr. 1993 Ray D. Owen 1994 David Perkins geneticist David D. Perkins 1995 Matthew Meselson 1996 Franklin W. Stahl 1997 Oliver E. Nelson 1998 Norman H. Horowitz ... links http www.genetics gsa.org pages thomashuntaward.shtml The Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal http www.genetics gsa.org pages pastawards.shtml GSA Award Recipients DEFAULTSORT Morgan Award Category Biology awards Category GSA awards Category Awards established in 1981 award stub de Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal vi Huy ch ng Thomas Hunt Morgan ...   more details



  1. Morgan Hunt

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox football biography playername Morgan Hunt image caption fullname Morgan Marshall Hunt ref name kent dateofbirth birth date and age 1931 03 05 df y ref name kent cityofbirth Llantrisant countryofbirth Wales ref name kent dateofdeath death date and age YYYY MM DD 1931 03 05 df y cityofdeath countryofdeath height convert 6 ft 0 in m 2 abbr on position Midfielder Half back youthyears1 youthclubs1 Askern Youth Club youthyears2 youthclubs2 Askern Villa F.C. Askern Welfare years1 1953 1958 clubs1 Doncaster Rovers F.C. Doncaster Rovers caps1 50 goals1 2 years2 1958 1959 clubs2 Norwich City F.C. Norwich City caps2 7 goals2 0 years3 1959 1960 clubs3 Port Vale F.C. Port Vale caps3 2 goals3 0 years4 clubs4 Boston United F.C. Boston United caps4 goals4 years5 clubs5 Askern Villa F.C. Askern Welfare caps5 goals5 totalcaps 59 totalgoals 2 manageryears1 managerclubs1 Askern Villa F.C. Askern Welfare manageryears2 1979 80 managerclubs2 Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. Doncaster Rovers Belles Morgan Marshall Hunt born 5 March 1931 is a Welsh people Welsh former Association football footballer who played as a Midfielder half back . He played for Doncaster Rovers F.C. Doncaster Rovers and later managed the club s Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. ladies outfit . Playing career Hunt played for Askern Villa F.C. Askern Welfare , before joining Peter Doherty footballer Peter Doherty s Doncaster Rovers F.C. Doncaster Rovers in 1953. The club finished 12th in the Football League Second Division Second Division in 1953 54 Football League 1953 54 . The Belle Vue football ... . NAME Hunt, Morgan ALTERNATIVE NAMES Morgan Marshall Hunt SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 5 March 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH Llantrisant , Wales DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Morgan Category 1931 births Category Living people Category People from Llantrisant Category Welsh ... manager. Hunt went on to manage Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. for the 1979 80 season. References ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt

    Thomas Hunt may refer to Thomas Hunt MP , MP for Bedford UK Parliament constituency Thomas Hunt footballer formerly with Norwich City F.C. Thomas Hunt martyr died 1600 , Englishman martyred with Thomas Sprott in 1600 Thomas Hunt politician 1841 1934 , Australian politician Thomas Hunt professor 1696 1774 , Professor of Arabic and of Hebrew at the University of Oxford Thomas Hunt slaver 17th century , John Smith s lieutenant, most notable for taking Squanto to Europe from his home in modern day Massachusetts Tom Hunt , U.S. executive Tommy Hunt , singer See also Hunt surname hndis Hunt, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan

    Thomas Morgan is the name of Thomas Morgan of Llantarnam 1546 1606 , confident and spy of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet 1604 1679 , general of the English Civil War Sir Thomas Morgan, 3rd Baronet 1684 1716 , Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1712 1716 Thomas E. Morgan 1906 1995 , U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Thomas Hunt Morgan 1866 1945 , American geneticist and embryologist Thomas Morgan deist died 1743 , Welsh philosopher Thomas Morgan judge advocate 1702 1769 , Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1723 1734, Monmouthshire, 1734 1747, and Breconshire, 1747 1769 Thomas Morgan navy chaplain 1769 1851 , navy chaplain during the French Revolutionary Wars and chaplain of Portsmouth Dockyard Thomas Morgan of Dderw 1664 1700 , Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1689 1690 and 1698 1700, Monmouthshire, 1690 1700 Thomas Morgan of Rhiwpera 1727 1771 , Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1754 1763, and Monmouthshire, 1763 1771 Thomas R. Morgan born 1930 , general in the US Marine Corps Thomas Morgan of Machen c. 1589 1664 6 , English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 Thomas Morgan footballer born 1977 , former Irish footballer Thomas Charles Morgan 1783 1843 , English physician and writer Thomas J. Morgan 1847 1912 , English born American labor leader and socialist political activist Thomas Morgan bishop born 1941 , retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada Thomas Henry Morgan , architect in the U.S. state of Georgia See also Tom Morgan disambiguation hndis Morgan, Thomas de Thomas Morgan it Thomas Morgan ...   more details



  1. Morgan Thomas

    Use dmy dates date December 2010 Morgan Thomas 15 December 1824 8 March 1903 was a Welsh Australian surgeon and public benefactor. Thomas was born in Wales . He qualified for the medical profession and came to Adelaide in 1851. He was appointed first house surgeon to the Adelaide hospital and practised at Nairne and Adelaide. He retired about 1870 and except for occasional trips to Europe and America, lived in Adelaide for the rest of his life. He had inherited property in Wales, and invested his money judiciously in bank and other shares. A much respected man of regular and precise habits, he spent much of his time at the Adelaide public library. He died at Adelaide on 8 March 1903. Under his will about 65,000 was left to the public library, museum and art gallery at Adelaide. References Dictionary of Australian Biography First Morgan Last Thomas Link http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogT V.html thomas2 Morgan, E. J. R. http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A060282b.htm?hilite morgan 3Bthomas Thomas, Morgan 1824 1903 , Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 6, Melbourne University Press, 1976, p. 263. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 December 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 March 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas Category 1824 births Category 1903 deaths Category Australian surgeons Category Australian philanthropists ...   more details



  1. Hunt-Morgan House

    Infobox NRHP name The Hunt Morgan House nrhp type cp partof Gratz Park Historic District partof refnum 73000796 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref image Hunt Morgan House, Lexington Kentucky.jpg caption location 201 N. Mill Street., Lexington, Kentucky lat degrees 38 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 0 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 29 long seconds 47 long direction W locmapin Kentucky area built 1814 architect architecture Federal architecture Federal style added March 14, 1973 governing body Private The Hunt Morgan House , historically known as Hopemont , is a Federal architecture Federal style residence in Lexington, Kentucky built in 1814 by John Wesley Hunt , the first millionaire west of the Allegheny Mountains Alleghenies . The house is included in the Gratz Park Historic District . The Alexander T. Hunt Civil War Museum is located on the second floor of the Hunt Morgan House. ref name nps hunt cite web url http www.cr.nps.gov nr travel lexington hun.htm title Hunt Morgan ... people that resided at Hopemont include John Wesley Hunt s grandson, General John Hunt Morgan , a general in the Confederate States Army Confederate Army . Thomas Hunt Morgan Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan , the first Kentuckian to win the Nobel Prize , was born in the house in 1866. Image Hunt Morgan House.jpg ... the home to its Federal appearance. ref name bluehunt cite web url http www.bluegrasstrust.org hunt morgan.html title The Hunt Morgan House accessdate 2008 03 18 publisher Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation ref The Hunt Morgan House is located on the corner of Mill and Second Streets, at 201 N. Mill Street, in Lexington. See also John Hunt Morgan Memorial References reflist External links Commons category Hunt Morgan House http www.bluegrasstrust.org hunt morgan.html Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation Hunt Morgan House http www.cr.nps.gov nr travel lexington hun.htm Hunt Morgan ... American Building Survey Museums in Kentucky Morgan s Raiders Category Houses completed in 1814 ...   more details



  1. John Hunt Morgan

    and Henrietta Hunt Morgan. He was an uncle of geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan and a maternal grandson ... in November 1860, he wrote to his brother, Thomas Hunt Morgan, then a student at Kenyon College ...Infobox military person name John Hunt Morgan birth date birth date 1825 6 1 death date death date and age ... image Gen. John Morgan cropped .jpg signature Signature of John Hunt Morgan.jpg caption John Hunt ... Island Battle of Corydon Battle of Salineville Battle of Tebbs Bend awards laterwork John Hunt Morgan .... Morgan also hired out his slaves and occasionally sold them. After the death of John Wesley Hunt ... Morgan Lexington statue.jpg thumb 300px John Hunt Morgan Memorial in downtown Lexington, Kentucky ... volume11 ind11 1.pdf We will have to whip these fellows sure enough John Hunt Morgan , accessed .... All were captured with John Hunt Morgan in Ohio. 1863 File John H. Morgan.jpg left thumb General John Hunt Morgan Hoping to divert Union troops and resources in conjunction with the twin Confederate ... in honor of Morgan s campaign into southeast Ohio. File John Hunt Morgan Grave.jpg thumb 200px ... the Raiders, in honor of Morgan s men. The John Hunt Morgan Memorial statue in Lexington is a tribute to him. The Hunt Morgan House , once his home, is a contributing property in a historic district ... of Corydon Battle of Salineville Guerrilla warfare Kentucky in the American Civil War Thomas Hunt Morgan nephew of John Hunt Morgan who won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Medicine William P. Sanders Notes ... category John Hunt Morgan Wikisource1911Enc Morgan, John Hunt John Hunt Morgan http thunderboltraiders.com ... hhhills.org jhmht John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail http www.bryansbush.com hub.php?page articles&layer ..., John Hunt year 1905 Find a Grave 4433 accessdate 2009 04 21 Morgan s Raiders Persondata NAME Morgan ... , Tennessee DEFAULTSORT Morgan, John Hunt Category 1825 births Category 1864 deaths Category People ... Civil War Category Transylvania University alumni de John Hunt Morgan fr John Hunt Morgan ...   more details



  1. John Hunt Morgan Memorial

    Infobox NRHP name Morgan, John Hunt, Memorial nrhp type image Morgan Lexington statue.jpg caption location Lexington, Kentucky lat degrees 38 lat minutes 2 lat seconds 51.4 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 29 long seconds 54.82 long direction W area built 1911 architect Pompeo Coppini architecture No Style Listed added July 17, 1997 governing body Local mpsub Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS refnum 97000704 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Image Morgan Lexington statue behind.jpg thumb 300px Rear view of statue note the testicle s on Morgan s filly The John Hunt Morgan Memorial in Lexington, Kentucky , is a monument created as a tribute to Confederate Army Confederate General John Hunt Morgan , who was from Lexington and is buried in nearby Lexington Cemetery . With the help of the state government of Kentucky , the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected the monument on October 18, 1911 on what was then the courthouse lawn. The bronze statue was cast in Brooklyn, New York , at a cost of 15,000. The state of Kentucky contributed 7,500 of the cost because the UDC was unable to raise all of the funds promised. The ceremony included a parade of 400 veterans. The pedestal was of granite . The monument was dedicated by Morgan s brother in law Basil W. Duke , master of ceremonies ... were John Castleman , and Morgan s brothers Charlton and Dick. Of the monuments of the American ... ref Morgan s horse, Black Bess, was a mare , but sculptor Pompeo Coppini thought a stallion was more ... side of the same block as the Morgan Memorial, and the Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington ... Bot generated title ref Gallery gallery Deleted image removed Image Morgan Lexington statue marker 1.jpg Historical marker at the site Deleted image removed Image Morgan Lexington statue marker 2.jpg Historical marker, reverse side, at the site gallery See also Hunt Morgan House Lexington in the American Civil War References Reflist Morgan s Raiders KYWNAMonuments Category Civil War Monuments of Kentucky ...   more details



  1. Thomas Sterry Hunt

    Image Thomas Sterry Hunt.png thumb Thomas Sterry Hunt Thomas Sterry Hunt September 5, 1826 &ndash February 12, 1892 , United States American geologist and chemist , was born at Norwich, Connecticut . He lost his father when twelve years old, and had to earn his own livelihood. In the course of two years he found employment in a printing office, in an apothecary shop, in a book store and as a clerk. He became interested in natural science, and especially in chemical and medical studies, and in 1845 he was elected a member of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists at Yale &ndash a body which four years later became the American Association for the Advancement of Science . In 1848 he read a paper in Philadelphia On Acid Springs and Gypsum Deposits of the Onondaga Salt Group . At Yale he became assistant to Benjamin Silliman Jr. Professor B. Silliman, Jun. , and in 1846 was appointed chemist to the Geological Survey of Vermont. In 1847 he was appointed to similar duties on the Canadian Geological Survey at Montreal under William Edmond Logan Sir William Logan , and this post he held until 1872. He resigned to become professor of geology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology .... The Thomas Sterry Hunt International Ecological Reserve , an ecological reserve in Quebec, Canada ... Hunt In January, 1878, Thomas Sterry Hunt married Anna Rebecca, daughter of Mr. Justice Gale, of Montreal ... Chemical Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Thomas Sterry ALTERNATIVE ..., 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Thomas Sterry Category 1826 births Category 1892 deaths Category ... Fellows of the Royal Society de Thomas Sterry Hunt pt Thomas Sterry Hunt ... stratum strata , were forcibly advocated. Hunt first proposed the theory which linked climate change ... extensively both before and after her husband s death in February, 1892. Mrs. Hunt was a linguist, and authored volumes of poems. ref Morgan, Henry James Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt (footballer)

    Thomas Hunt was a footballer, born in West Bromwich in 1908 and died in West Bromwich in 1975. ref name p180 Canary Citizens, p.180 ref Hunt played as a centre forward for Norwich City F.C. and scored in nine of his first ten starts. ref name p180 Hunt played in Norwich s club record victory, 10 2 over Coventry City F.C. Coventry City , ref name p265 Canary Citizens, p.265. ref on 15 March 1930, scoring five goals. The half time score was 4 0, meaning the 8,230 supporters saw eight second half goals ref name p265 Hunt was the subject of a contractual wrangle between Norwich and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. , with the latter claiming he was their player, on loan at Norwich. The City Directors and Supporters got together to buy him back but he did not reproduce his early brilliance . ref name p180 When his playing career ended in 1932, he went on to work in the steel industry. ref name p180 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Thomas Category 1908 births Category 1975 deaths Category People from West Bromwich Category English footballers Category Norwich City F.C. players ...   more details



  1. Thomas Perkins Lowman Hunt

    Orphan date February 2009 Thomas Perkins Lowman Hunt 1802, Whitchurch, Dorset 18 August 1851, Godlingstone near Swanage was an English speech therapist, inventor of a method of curing stammering . Life Hunt was born in Dorset in 1802, and is stated to have been educated at Winchester , Hampshire . He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1822, with the intention of becoming a minister of the church of England, but the affliction of a fellow collegian who suffered from stammering is said to have arrested his attention, and he left University of Cambridge Cambridge without taking a degree in order to devote himself to the study and cure of defective utterance. ref Venn id HNT822TP anme Hunt, Thomas Perkins Lowman ref He found that the lips, the tongue, the jaws, and the breath were in different cases the offending members. Being satisfied of his ability to cure stammering, he sought wider experience in a provincial tour, and finally in 1827 settled in Regent Street , London . He relied on simple common sense directions. Each case was studied separately. Sometimes slow and sometimes rapid articulation was recommended to his patients, others were taught to place their tongues in particular positions, and others practised improved means of breathing. He held that not one case in fifty was the consequence of malorganisation, and objected to surgical operations. At an early date, 1828 ... practice to his son James Hunt speech therapist James Hunt . His widow, Mary, died 25 Jan. 1855, aged 49. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Hunt, Thomas 1802 1851 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Thomas Perkins Lowman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1802 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 August 1851 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Thomas Perkins ... evidence, but after a fortnight s instruction from Hunt he spoke with perfect readiness, a fact ... on Hunt as an unlicensed practitioner. Hunt ably replied in the Literary Gazette of 30 May. His leisure ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt (politician)

    Thomas Hunt 15 September 1841 8 December 1934 was an Australian politician. Born in Cappawhite , Tipperary , Ireland to John Hunt and Ann O Brien, he arrived in Melbourne in May 1858 and settled in Kilmore, Victoria Kilmore , where he established Kilmore Free Press in 1865, later acquiring the Examiner . In 1868 he married Catherine Mary Flynn in Melbourne. He established several other country newspapers, but ultimately sold them all to become chairman of the Imperial Banking Company, suffering heavy losses. In 1874 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Electoral district of Kilmore Kilmore , which was renamed Electoral district of Kilmore and Anglesey Kilmore and Anglesey in 1877 and Electoral district of Anglesey Anglesey in 1889. He was defeated in 1892 but re elected in 1903, transferring to Electoral district of Upper Goulburn Upper Goulburn in 1904 for his final term, which ended in 1908. Hunt died at Kilmore in 1934. ref cite web title Hunt, Thomas publisher Parliament of Victoria year 1985 url http www.parliament.vic.gov.au re member bioregfull.cfm?mid 460 accessdate 15 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 September 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 December 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Thomas Category 1841 births Category 1934 deaths Category 19th century Irish people Category Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Category Irish emigrants to Australia Category People from County Tipperary Category People from South Tipperary Category Australian journalists Australia politician stub ...   more details



  1. Henry Thomas Hunt

    Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Henry Thomas Hunt honorific suffix image imagesize smallimage ... data5 Henry Thomas Hunt April 29, 1878&ndash February 28, 1956 was the reform minded mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1912 to 1913. Hunt, 33 years old when he took office, quickly became known as the Boy ... The Holy Trinity , as Ohio mayors left to right Henry Thomas Hunt of Cincinnati , Brand Whitlock of Toledo ... T. Hunt married Thomasa Haydock born September 22, 1885 , daughter of Thomas T. Haydock of Cincinnati ... Barbara Carter Hunt September 26, 1908 July 4, 1952 , Henry Thomas Hunt born c. November, 1909 ...?page gr&GRid 6727024 Grave of Henry Thomas Hunt ref ref http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page ... s paternal grandfather findagrave 6727024 Persondata NAME Hunt, Henry Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... children Barbara Carter, b Sept. 26, 1908 br Henry Thomas, b c. Nov., 1908 br Samuel Pancoast, b Aug ... T. Hunt, Democrat, as Mayor of Cincinnati today a city with a normal Republican majority of 6,000 ... life Henry and his younger brother, Philip Woodward Hunt born November 15, 1882 , were born to Samuel Hunt born August 7, 1848 , president of the Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Railroad Company, and Martha Trotter Hunt. ref http familytreemaker.genealogy.com users s w a James K Swanson GENE1 0009.html A genealogical history of the Robert and Abigail Pancoast Hunt family ref ref Nelson, S. B. and J .... 801 802. ref After graduating from Yale University in 1900, Henry Hunt received a law degree from ... George B. Cox, aka Boss Cox Hunt began his political career by joining the Committee of Nine, a group ... and Hamilton County for decades. ref name Warner Warner, Landon 1953 . Henry T. Hunt and civic ... Warner In 1904, Hunt was appointed to a committee organized to separate school management from political influence. ref name Warner In 1905, as a member of the Honest Election Committee, Hunt helped ..., Henry Hunt was nominated by the Democrats to stand for the Ohio House of Representatives , winning ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hunt (Arabic scholar)

    Thomas Hunt Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 18 September 1696 31 October 1774 was an English academic, who was Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1738 until his death. Life Hunt was born in Horsington, Somerset and, after being educated locally, studied at the University of Oxford as a member of Christ Church, Oxford matriculation matriculating in 1715 and obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1718 . He was a tutor at Hart Hall, Oxford from 1718, and was ordained deacon in 1720 and priest in 1721. Ecclesiastical appointments that he held were rector of Chelwood , Somerset 1721 prebend of Whitelackington , Somerset 1726 chaplain to Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield and tutor to his grandsons 1728 rector of Bix, Oxfordshire 1729 and rector of Shirburn , Oxfordshire 1731 . He became Laudian Professor of Arabic in 1738, additionally becoming Lord Almoner s Professor of Arabic Oxford Lord Almoner s Professor of Arabic in 1740 the year in which he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and Regius Professor of Hebrew in 1747 he gave up the Lord Almoner s chair when taking up the Regius Professorship. He published extensively on Arabic and Hebrew matters, and was a well regarded scholar who encouraged others. He died on 31 October 1774 and was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford , where he held a canonry by virtue of the Regius Professorship. ref cite web first Colin last Wakefield title Hunt, Thomas 1696 1774 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press date January 2008 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 14207 accessdate 6 January 2010 ref References reflist Laudian Professors of Arabic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hunt, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 18 September 1696 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 October 1774 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, Thomas Category 1696 births Category 1774 deaths Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Anglican ...   more details



  1. Thomas Henry Morgan

    Thomas Henry Morgan 1857 1940 was an architect in the U.S. state of Georgia. ref name newga cite web url http www.georgiaencyclopedia.org nge Article.jsp?id h 659 title Thomas Henry Morgan Bruce and Morgan publisher New Georgia Encyclopedia ref For part of his career he worked in partnership Bruce & Morgan A number of his works, individually or in partnership, are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places . ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Works individually credited to him with attribution variations include Burns Cottage Atlanta, Georgia Burns Cottage , 988 Alloway Pl., SE Atlanta, GA Morgan, Thomas H. , NRHP listed Carnegie Library Dublin, Georgia Carnegie Library , jct. of Bellevue, Academy, and Jackson Sts. Dublin, GA Morgan, Thomas H. , NRHP listed W. D. Grant Building , built 1898, Chicago style , 44 Broad St., NW Atlanta, GA Morgan, Thomas Henry , NRHP listed ref name nris Haralson County Courthouse , Courthouse Sq. Buchanan, GA Morgan, Thomas H. , NRHP listed North Avenue Presbyterian Church , 607 Peachtree Ave., NE Atlanta, GA Morgan, Thomas Henry , NRHP listed References reflist DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Henry Category American architects Category NRHP architects US architect stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (of Rhiwpera)

    other people Thomas Morgan Thomas Morgan 8 June 1727 15 May 1771 was a Welsh people Welsh politician, of the family of Morgan of Tredegar . He was the eldest son of Thomas Morgan judge advocate Thomas Morgan and his wife Jane Colchester. ref name ruperra cite web url http myweb.tiscali.co.uk ruperratrust ruperra family2 text.html william 2 title Morgan Family History accessdate 2007 10 17 ref Morgan represented Brecon UK Parliament constituency Brecon in the British House of Commons House of Commons from 1754 until 1763. That year, he accepted the List of Stewards of the Manor of Old Shoreham Stewardship of the Manor of Old Shoreham to succeed his late cousin, William Morgan of Tredegar, younger William Morgan in Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency Monmouthshire , which he represented from 1763 until his death in 1771. He was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire Monmouthshire in succession to his father, who died in 1769. Morgan died unmarried, and left his estates to his younger brother Charles Morgan 1736 1787 Charles Morgan . ref cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s MORG TRE 1384.html title Dictionary of Welsh Biography Online accessdate ... The Duke of Beaufort s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category 1727 births Category 1771 deaths Category British ... for Brecon UK Parliament constituency Brecon before John Talbot judge John Talbot after Charles Morgan 1736 1787 Charles Morgan years 1754 1763 succession box title Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire ... 1744 1784 John Hanbury 1766 1771 small before William Morgan of Tredegar, younger William Morgan br Capel Hanbury after John Hanbury 1744 1784 John Hanbury br John Morgan of Dderw John Morgan years 1763 1771 s hon s bef rows 2 before Thomas Morgan judge advocate Thomas Morgan s ttl title Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire years 1770 1771 s aft after Charles Morgan 1736 1787 Charles Morgan s ttl title ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (judge advocate)

    Other people Thomas Morgan Thomas Morgan 20 May 1702 in Wales 1702 &ndash 12 April 1769 in Wales 1769 was a Welsh people Welsh politician and lawyer of the 18th century. He was the younger son of John Morgan of Rhiwpera John Morgan and his wife Martha. Thomas received the estate of Rhiwpera upon his father s death in 1720. He entered the British House of Commons House of Commons as Member of Parliament ... title Morgan Family History accessdate 2007 10 17 ref Thomas Morgan of Rhiwpera Thomas Morgan 1717 1771 Jane Morgan 1731 1797 , married Charles Gould Morgan Charles Gould , later Sir Charles Gould Morgan, 1st Baronet Catherine Morgan d. 1784 , married Charles Van Charles Morgan 1736 1787 Charles Morgan 1736 1787 John Morgan of Dderw John Morgan 1742 1792 In 1731, he succeeded his brother, Sir William Morgan , as Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire Monmouthshire ... succession box before Sir William Morgan title Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire Monmouthshire years 1731 1769 after Thomas Morgan of Rhiwpera Thomas Morgan s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1702 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1769 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas ... he became known as General Morgan . He was returned for Breconshire UK Parliament constituency Breconshire ... William Morgan of Tredegar, younger William Morgan in 1763, he inherited the Tredegar Estate . In 1768 ... Charles Gould Morgan Charles Gould . ref name retlaw References references s start s par gb succession box title Member of Parliament for Brecon UK Parliament constituency Brecon before William Morgan of Tredegar, elder William Morgan after John Talbot judge John Talbot years 1723 1734 succession ... William Morgan of Tredegar, younger William Morgan br Capel Hanbury years 1734 1747 succession box ... 1706 1766 John Jeffreys after Charles Morgan 1736 1787 Charles Morgan years 1747 1769 s legal succession ...   more details



  1. Alisha Thomas Morgan

    Alisha Thomas Morgan is a member of the Georgia General Assembly House of Representatives in the United States U.S. state of Georgia U.S. state Georgia . Morgan is a Democratic Party United States Democrat representing District 39, which encompasses parts of southern Cobb County, Georgia Cobb County . Alisha is also a graduate of Spelman College . Sources http www.legis.state.ga.us legis 2009 10 house bios morganAlisha morganAlisha.htm Representative Alisha Morgan Attends destiny world church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Alisha Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH Atlanta ga PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Alisha Thomas Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Georgia U.S. state Democrats Category Members of the Georgia House of Representatives Category African American politicians Category African American women in politics GeorgiaUS politician stub ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (of Machen)

    Thomas Morgan c. 1589 &ndash 13 May 1664 or 18 October 1666 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1654. Morgan was the eldest son of William Morgan of Tredegar Sir William Morgan . He was admitted to Inner Temple in 1650 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, Morgan was elected Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency Monmouthshire in the First Protectorate Parliament after two members chose to take up other seats. ref name Willis Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref Morgan was of Machen. He died at the age of 76, but it is uncertain on which of two separate dates. ref name Williams Morgan married firstly Rachel Kemys, widow of David Kemys and daughter of Sir Robert Hopton. She was sister to Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton Ralph Lord Hopton . He married secondly Elizabeth Windham, daughter of Francis or Thomas Windham of Sandhills Somerset. 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 Hughes MP Thomas Hughes 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 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1664 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category 1580s births Category 1664 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 Category Year of birth uncertain Category Members of the Inner Temple Category Place of birth missing ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (of Llantarnam)

    other people Thomas Morgan Thomas Morgan of Llantarnam or Bassaleg, a branch of the Morgan of Tredegar 1546 1606 , of the Welsh Morgan of Monmouthshire, was a confidant and spy for Mary, Queen of Scots , and was involved in the Babington plot to kill Queen Elizabeth I of England . In his youth, Thomas, a staunch Catholic, worked as Secretary of the Archbishop of York until 1568, and then for George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury Lord Shrewsbury who had Mary under his care at this time. Later on, sent to the Scottish embassy in Paris, Thomas Morgan had a secret correspondence with Mary who was imprisoned in England, and was plotting the assassination of Queen Elizabeth. In 1584 he may have been involved in the production of Leicester s Commonwealth , a scurrilous tract attacking Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester , Elizabeth s powerful favourite . The book was widely circulated in England. It contained a detailed argument that Mary should succeed Elizabeth to the throne. Francis Walsingham , the chief of Elizabeth s intelligence service, believed him to be the author. ref Jenkins, Elizabeth 2002 Elizabeth and Leicester , The Phoenix Press, p. 290 ref Along with Charles Paget conspirator Charles Paget , Thomas Morgan had met in Paris and recruited Anthony Babington , a young English ..., Gilbert Gifford , who was copying all the letters exchanged between Thomas and Mary and passing them to Walsingham. Elizabeth s top codebreaker, Thomas Phelippes , was able to decipher the code used by Thomas Morgan. The plot was discovered, Babington was arrested, and he and his co conspirators were hung, drawn and quartered. Thomas Morgan, escaping extradition and a dreadful fate, was thrown ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1546 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1606 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category English spies ... there in 1606. References reflist http www.data wales.co.uk morgan t.htm Data Wales, website on Welsh ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (of Dderw)

    Other people Thomas Morgan Thomas Morgan , Justice of the Peace JP 7 September 1664 16 December 1700 was a Welsh people Welsh British Whig Party Whig politician of the 17th century. The eldest son of William Morgan of Machen and Tredegar William Morgan and his first wife Blanche, Morgan inherited his father s estate upon the latter s death in 1680. He married Martha Mansel, by whom he had several children, all of whom predeceased him. ref name ruperra cite web url http myweb.tiscali.co.uk ruperratrust ruperra family2 text.html william 2 title Morgan Family History accessdate 2007 10 17 ref Morgan entered the British House of Commons House of Commons in 1689 as Member of Parliament for Brecon UK Parliament constituency Brecon , and was High Sheriff of Monmouthshire the same year. In 1690, he sat as MP for Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency Monmouthshire instead, and continued to be returned there for the rest of his life. He also unseated Jeffrey Jeffreys at Brecon in 1698, who appealed on petition. Before the matter could be resolved, Morgan died of smallpox in 1700. His estates, valued at 7000, went to his brother John Morgan of Rhiwpera John Morgan . ref cite book first William Retlaw last Williams title The Parliamentary History of Wales year 1895 pages 25 26, 127 url http books.google.com books?id rbYlAAAAMAAJ accessdate 2007 10 17 ref References references s start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Brecon UK Parliament constituency Brecon before John Jeffreys soldier John Jeffreys after Jeffrey Jeffreys years 1689 1690 succession box title Member ... of Macclesfield title Custos Rotulorum of Monmouthshire years 1695 1700 after John Morgan of Rhiwpera John Morgan s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas Category 1664 births Category 1700 deaths Category Deaths ... John Williams, Bt br John Morgan of Rhiwpera John Morgan years 1690 1700 succession box title Member ...   more details



  1. Thomas J. Morgan

    This article is about the American labor leader. For the Welsh academic, see T. J. Morgan . Thomas John Tommy Morgan, Jr. 1847 1912 was an England English born American labor leader and socialism socialist political activist. Morgan is best remembered as one of the pioneer English speaking Socialists ... State Senate in the election of 1886. Biography Early years Thomas John Morgan, known to his friends ... to Thomas John and Hannah Simcox Morgan. ref name Arnesen Ralph Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan October 27 ... John W. Hevener, Thomas John Morgan, in Gary M. Fink ed. , Biographical Dictionary of American Labor ... Central Railroad . ref name Gomp Thomas John Morgan, in Stuart R. Kaufman, Peter J. Albert ... ISHS ishs 1973spring ishs 1973spring 041.pdf Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago ... Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago, pg. 43. ref The meeting was not harmonious ..., Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago, pg. 46. ref Although not himself a candidate ... name Sharnau48 Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago, pg. 48. ref A similar ... 600 delegates. ref name Sharnau52 Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago ..., 4. Cited in Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party of Chicago, pg. 52. ref The party ... from capture by the Reds. ref name Sharnau54 Sharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor ... in Urbana, Illinois Urbana . ref See Scharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the United Labor Party ... spusa 1907 1102 morgan walterthomasmills.pdf Walter Thomas Mills His Record, The Socialist Seattle ... W. Scharnau, Thomas J. Morgan and the Chicago Socialist Movement, 1876 1901. PhD dissertation. Northern Illinois University, 1969. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas J. Category 1847 births Category People from Birmingham, West ... . Morgan was also one of the founders and leading figures of the United Labor Party, an Illinois political ...   more details



  1. Thomas Morgan (deist)

    other people Thomas Morgan Refimprove date July 2007 Thomas Morgan died 1743 was an English deism deist . ref name orr cite book last Orr first John title English Deism Its Roots and Its Fruits publisher Eerdmans year 1934 page 144 ff ref Biography Morgan was first a dissenter preacher, then a practicer of healing among the Quakers , and finally a writer. He was the author of a large three volume work entitled The Moral Philosopher . It is a dialogue between a Christian Jew, Theophanus, and a Christian deist, Philalethes. ref Cite EB1911 Morgan, Thomas short x ref According to Orr, this book did not add many new ideas to the deistic movement, but did vigorously restate and give new illustrations to some of its main ideas. ref name orr The first volume of The Moral Philosopher appeared anonymously in the year 1737. It was the most important of the three volumes, the other two being mostly replies to critics of the first volume. John Leland Presbyterian John Leland , John Chapman and others answered the first volume of Morgan s book, and it was these answers that prompted Morgan to write the second and third volumes. His particular antipathy was to Judaism and the Old Testament , although he by no means accepted the New Testament . He favored Gnosticism , and called himself a Christian deist . He asserted that the conflict between the Apostle Paul and Peter in Epistle to the Galatians Galatians shows that Paul was a true follower of Jesus whereas Peter and James the Just James were ..., http www.oxforddnb.com view article 19239 Morgan, Thomas d. 1743 , Oxford Dictionary of National ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English deist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1743 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Thomas ... T 24.html ref The positive part of Morgan s teachings included all of the articles of natural religion formulated by Lord Herbert of Cherbury . The negative part of Morgan s work was much more extensive ...   more details




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