Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name ThomasPreston image caption ... influenced signature ThomasPreston 1537 &ndash 1598 was an English people English master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge , and possibly a dramatist. Life Preston was born at Simpson, Milton Keynes Simpson ... and M.A. in 1561. ref Venn id PRSN553T name Preston, Thomas ref When Elizabeth I of England Queen ... Ju tice appointed, Doon in uch order as foloweth. By ThomasPreston. There are two undated editions ... ThomasPreston. M. Channing Linthicum lists some of these possibilities blockquote Those who dislike to think of Cambyses as even a puerile attempt of the Latin scholar ThomasPreston, may entertain ... VI of England Edward VI , and ThomasPreston composer a choirmaster at Windsor . A gentleman waiter ... Letters & Papers of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII , I, ii, entry 2656 6 a ThomasPreston was rewarded ... le messuage called le White Beare was said in 1548, to have been lately in tenure of ThomasPreston ... Quod ThomasPreston . ref name chambers 469 A third ballad by Preston, not now extant, A geliflower ... DNB wstitle Preston, Thomas 1537 1598 first Sidney last Lee authorlink Sidney Lee volume 46 page 314 ... 1975 A critical edition of ThomasPreston s Cambises . Salzburg. Institut f r Englische Sprache und ... Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1537 PLACE ... , England DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas Category 1537 births Category 1598 deaths Category ... century academics no ThomasPreston forfatter .... 5. ref and by disputing in philosophy with Thomas Cartwright Puritan Thomas Cartwright in the royal ... as Vice Chancellor vice chancellor of the university in 1589 90. Preston died on 1 June 1598, and was buried ... length effigy of him in the habit of a Cambridge doctor of laws. Works Cambyses Image Preston ... of roles among actors. Preston was a pioneer of the English drama, and published in 1569 A lamentable ... more details
ThomasPreston may refer to ThomasPreston of Gretton , MP for Northampton UK Parliament constituency ThomasPreston, in 1437 MP for Newcastle under Lyme UK Parliament constituency ThomasPreston composer d. c. 1563 , English composer ThomasPrestonwriter 1537 1598 , master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and possible author of King Cambyses ThomasPreston monk , Benedictine monk 1563 1640 General ThomasPreston, 1st Viscount Tara 1585 1655 who fought on the side of Confederation in the Irish Confederate Wars 1642 1649 ThomasPreston of Holker, elder 1600 1679 , English MP for Lancashire UK Parliament constituency Lancashire ThomasPreston of Holker, younger 1647 1697 , English MP for Lancaster UK Parliament constituency Lancaster Captain ThomasPreston British Army officer involved in the Boston Massacre in 1770 Thomas Austin Preston, Jr. born 1928 , poker player also known as Amarillo Slim ThomasPreston scientist 1860 1900 , Irish scientist Thomas Scott Preston 1824 1891 Roman Catholic Vicar General of New York Thomas J. Preston, Jr. 1862 1955 professor of archeology at Princeton University hndis Preston, Thomas de ThomasPreston Begriffskl rung es ThomasPreston ... more details
ThomasPreston died c. 1563 was an English organist and composer who held posts at Magdalen College, Oxford , Trinity College, Cambridge , and St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle . Further reading Ian Payne, Instrumental Music at Trinity College, Cambridge, c. 1594 c.1615 Archival and Biographical Evidence, Music and Letters 68 1987 , pp.  128 140. http ml.oxfordjournals.org cgi content citation 68 2 128 External links http www.hoasm.org IVM Preston.html Brief biography at Here of a Sunday Morning Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas Category Composers for pipe organ Category People of the Tudor period Category English composers Category English organists Category Year of death unknown UK composer stub it ThomasPreston ... more details
Thomas Jex Preston, Jr. October 26, 1862 in Hastings on Hudson, New York December 25, 1955 in South Orange, New Jersey was a professor of archeology at Princeton University . He was also President pro tem of Wells College in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York Aurora, New York . On February 10, 1913, he married Frances Folsom Cleveland , the widow of President Grover Cleveland in Princeton, New Jersey . ref http www.firstladies.org biographies firstladies.aspx?biography 23 First Ladies Biographical Information Bot generated title ref References New York Times , Mrs. Cleveland and Prof. Preston Wed , February 11, 1913. New York Times , Dr. TJ. Preston W Jr. Educator, Was 93 , December 26, 1955. Notes reflist Published works Preston, Thomas Jex, The bronze doors of Monte Cassino and of St. Paul s Rome , Princeton University Press, 1915. Ph.D dissertion was published in 1910. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas J., Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 26, 1862 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 25, 1955 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas J., Jr. Category 1862 births Category 1955 deaths Category Princeton University faculty Category Grover Cleveland Category People from Westchester County, New York Category People from South Orange, New Jersey Category Wells College faculty Category Writers from New Jersey Category Writers from New York US academic bio stub pt Thomas J. Preston ... more details
ThomasPreston born 1860, Kilmore, County Armagh died 1900 ref name DU cite web title ThomasPreston work Dictionary of Ulster Biography 1993 url http www.ulsterbiography.co.uk biogsP.htm accessdate 30 June 2009 ref was an Ireland Irish scientist whose research was concerned with heat, magnetism , and spectroscopy . He established empirical rules for the analysis of spectral line s, which remain associated with his name. In 1897 ref cite web title Irish Scientists and Inventors work Irish Patents Office url http www.patentsoffice.ie en student inventors.aspx accessdate 30 June 2009 ref he discovered the Anomalous Zeeman Effect , a phenomenon noted when the spectral lines of elements were studied in the presence or absence of a magnetic field. ref name FA cite web title ThomasPreston work The Free Dictionary by Farlex url http encyclopedia.farlex.com ThomasPreston accessdate 30 June 2009 ref ref cite web title ThomasPreston work Birr Castle Demesne, Voyage of Discovery, Irish scientists and engineers url http www.birrcastle.com irishScientistsAndEngineers.asp accessdate 30 June 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref He was educated at The Royal School, Armagh , the Royal University of Ireland and Trinity College, Dublin . From 1891 to 1900 he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at University College Dublin . He was a Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland and of the Royal Society , London and was a distinguished spectroscopy spectroscopist . ref name DU His two major textbooks remained in continuous use for over 50 years. ref name FA He enrolled in Trinity College ... cite book last Preston first Thomas title The Theory of Light publisher Macmillan year 1901 edition 3rd ed. url http books.google.com books?id QgseAAAAMAAJ&dq ThomasPreston light&printsec frontcover&ct ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas Category ... more details
Thomas Hiram Preston October 22, 1855 &ndash November 7, 1925 was an Ontario journalist and political figure. He represented Brant South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal Party of Ontario Liberal member from 1899 to 1908. He was born in Mount Vernon, Indiana , the son of Reverend James Preston who had come to the United States from Lancashire . Preston apprenticed with the Woodstock Sentinel and then worked as a compositor at the The Globe Toronto newspaper Globe in Toronto . In 1876, he married Lillian Macdonald. He worked as a reporter in the United States and then returned to work at the Ottawa Free Press , becoming a member of the press gallery in Ottawa . He worked as night editor at the Globe and then was managing director at the Winnipeg Sun from 1882 to 1890. In 1890, he became the owner of the Brantford Expositor . Preston served as the first president of the Manitoba Press Association and was president of the Canadian Press Association from 1894 to 1895. He was first elected in an 1899 by election held after Arthur Sturgis Hardy retired. Preston later served as a member of the Ontario Parole Board. He died in Brantford, Ontario . He is buried in the Farringdon Burial Ground in Brantford. References Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1901 , AJ Magurn External links http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all detail.do?locale en&ID 1722 Member s parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario http www.brantford.library.on.ca genealogy brntmpps.php Members of provincial parliament Brantford Public Library http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 4497 History of the county of Brant , FD Reville 1920 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas H ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH October 22, 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 7, 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas H Category 1855 births Category 1925 deaths Category Ontario Liberal Party MPPs ... more details
Infobox person name ThomasPreston Carpenter image image size caption birth name birth date Birth date 1804 04 19 df no yes birth place death date Death date and age 1876 03 20 1804 04 19 df no yes death place body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence New Jersey, United States nationality United States American ethnicity citizenship other names known for Lawyer and Judge of the Supreme Court of New Jersey education alma mater employer occupation years active home town spouse children parents signature website footnotes box width ThomasPreston Carpenter , born April 19, 1804, died March 20, 1876, was an eminent lawyer and judge of the Supreme Court of New Jersey . ref Charles E. Sheppard Biographies Of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties, New Jersey , pp. 131 132, 415. ref ref John W. Jordan, ed. Colonial Families of Philadelphia , Lewis Publishers, New York, 1911. ref Personal Carpenter was born at Glassboro , Gloucester County, New Jersey , where his father Edward Carpenter operated a glassworks . He was descendant of Samuel Carpenter , Thomas Lloyd lieutenant governor Thomas Lloyd , and Samuel Preston mayor Samuel Preston , prominent men in the early days of Pennsylvania. His father dying when he was quite young, ThomasPreston Carpenter spent his early life with his grandfather, at Carpenter s Landing, New Jersey Carpenter s Landing now Mantua Township, New Jersey Mantua . He married on November 27, 1839 to Rebecca Hopkins of Woodbury, New Jersey . They were the parents of four children. He was an active member of the Protestant Episcopal Church , serving as vestryman , Churchwarden warden , and deputy to the diocesan and general conventions. He died at his home in Camden, New Jersey on March 20, 1876. Career After receiving ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carpenter, ThomasPreston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Carpenter, ThomasPreston Category 1804 births Category 1876 deaths Category People from New Jersey ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File Monsignor Preston.jpg 200px thumb Thomas Scott Preston born at Hartford, Connecticut , 23 July 1824 died at New York , 4 November 1891 was a Roman Catholic Vicar General of New York, prothonotary Apostolic , chancellor, author, preacher, and administrator Life He studied in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopalian general seminary, located at Ninth Avenue and Twentieth Street, New York, where he was recognized as the leader of the High Church party. In 1846 he received deacon s orders, and served in this capacity at Trinity Church, the Church of the Annunciation in West Fourteenth Street, and at Holy Innocents, West Point . In 1847 he was ordained presbyter by Bishop Delancey of Western New York, his own bishop having refused to advance him to this order on account of his ritualistic views. He now served for some time at St. Luke s, Hudson Street, New York, hearing confessions and urging frequent Holy Communion . A student of the early history of the Christian Church and the Church Fathers , he gradually began to feel the branch theory untenable. In a change of personal conviction, he was baptized and received into the Catholic Church on 14 November 1849. In the autumn of 1850 he was ordained priest, and assigned to duty in the cathedral. In 1851 he was appointed pastor of Yonkers with out missions at Dobbs Ferry and Tarrytown . In 1853 he became secretary to Archbishop Hughes , and chancellor of the diocese. He was appointed ... . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas Scott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas Scott Category 1824 births Category 1891 deaths Category American Roman ... 1884 Devotion to the Sacred Heart . References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Thomas Scott Preston The entry cites PRESTON, Remembrances of My Brother Thomas BRANN, The Rt. Rev. Thomas S. Preston, Vicar General New York Catholic Family Almanac 1893 Monsignor Preston s Views New York, 1890 ... more details
ThomasPreston 1563 April 3, 1640 was an English Benedictine monk. He is now remembered for his writings on the side of James I of England in the allegiance oath controversy . Life He studied in the English College, Rome , where he was taught by Gabriel Vasquez . He joined the Benedictine Order at Monte Cassino in 1590. He was sent to England on the mission in 1603. He landed at Yarmouth and lived with Sigebert Buckley , until Buckley died in 1610. By then he had been indicted as a priest, and was imprisoned shortly after. ref name CE CathEncy wstitle ThomasPreston ref Expelled from England three years later, he took part at Reims in the negotiations for the union of the English monks of Monte Cassino, Valladolid , and the old English Benedictine Congregation English Congregation . He returned to England and was again imprisoned, first in The Clink in Southwark , and later in Croydon Palace of the Archbishop of Canterbury . ref name CE Preston passed much of the rest of his life in prison. ref Rev. E. Taunton, The English Black Monks of St Benedict , 1897 ref He died in The Clink prison, 5 April 1640. In one prison or another he wrote, under the assumed name of Widdrington, several works treating Weldon says that Preston evermore disowned the books written under the name of Widdrington, but there is no doubt that he was the author of them. Towards the end of his life, however, he ... References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle ThomasPreston DNB wstitle Widdrington, Roger 1911 article Widdrington, Barons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Preston, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Preston, Thomas Category 1563 births Category 1640 deaths Category Alumni of the English ... to the authorities of Rome. ref name CE Works Preston took the pen name of Roger Widdrington ... criminatur, Cosmopoli Lond. 1612 . This was attacked in 1617 by Matthew Kellison . Preston replied ... de Propaganda Fide. A cleare confutation of the Reply of T. F., who is knowne to be Mr. Thomas ... more details
orphan date September 2008 ThomasPreston Davis , US Navy, born July 31, 1953 is a United States Naval Captain and Trauma Surgeon. While serving as a trauma surgeon at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia , Davis rose to prominence for being lead clinical medical caretaker of the survivors of the USS Cole bombing USS Cole DDG 67 attack in Yemen and the survivors from the USS Firebolt PC 10 USS Firebolt terrorist attack ref Navy trauma surgeon gets brief visit home http www.wvec.com news military stories wvec military 071006 military trauma surgeon.44ff35c8.html ref which occurred during operations to protect oil platforms in the Persian Gulf . After transferring to Okinawa, Japan in 2004, then Commander Davis was deployed to Sri Lanka for the 2004 tsunami relief effort where the group from 3rd Force Service Support Group was sent to Point Pedro, Sri Lanka near the Sri Lankan Civil War Tamil Tiger Government civil war truce line . In late 2005, Davis was Chief of Professional Services for the joint relief effort in Shinkiari ref US Relief in Pakistan http www.paktribune.com news index.shtml?135002 ref in the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan ref III MEF helps quake victims in Pakistan https jnlwd.usmc.mil Sentry StoryView.aspx?SID 87 ref after the earthquake which killed approximately 73,000 victims. Additionally, in the spring of 2006, Davis led the medical relief effort ref US Relief in Indonesia http indonesia.usaid.gov en Article.173.aspx ref in Java, Indonesia following the earthquake in that area. Davis has frequently been the face of US military relief operations in the 2004 2006 time period. ref WVEC newscast video http www.wvec.com sharedcontent VideoPlayer videoPlayer.php?vidId 74936&catId 44 ref Personal life Davis was born in Charlottesville ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Davis, ThomasPreston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., ThomasPreston Category 1953 births Category Living people Category United States Navy officers ... more details
about the children s writer the novelist and short story writer Ruth Thomas novelist and short story writer Ruth Thomas 4 January 1927 &ndash 25 August 2011 ref cite news last Eccleshare first Julia title Ruth Thomas obituary url http www.guardian.co.uk books 2011 sep 23 ruth thomas accessdate 30 September 2011 newspaper The Guardian date 23 September 2011 ref was a children s fiction author . Thomas was born in Somerset , England . Her d but novel, The Runaways book The Runaways , won the 1988 Guardian Fiction Award Guardian Children s Fiction Award . Her books draw on her own experiences as a primary school teacher in London East London . References reflist External links http www.randomhouse.ca author results.pperl?authorid 30934 Ruth Thomas At RandomHouse Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Ruth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British writer DATE OF BIRTH 4 January 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH Somerset, England DATE OF DEATH 25 August 2011 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Ruth Category 1927 births Category 2011 deaths Category Alumni of the University of Bristol Category English children s writers Category English schoolteachers ... more details
Other people2 Thomas Powell disambiguation Orphan date January 2009 Infobox Person name Thomas Powell image Thomas Powell in 2008.jpg caption Thomas Powell in 2008 occupation Owner , Pint Inc. br Professor Adjunct Instructor , UCSD website http www.pint.com company leadership thomas powell Thomas Powell footnotes Thomas Powell is a teacher, writer, and entrepreneur . He is the author of Web Design The Complete Reference http www.htmlref.com HTML & XHTML The Complete Reference Coauthor Javascript The Complete Reference with Fritz Schneider. http www.ajaxref.com Ajax The Complete reference In 1994 he founded Pint Incorporated Pint an internet services company, and Port 80 software in 2002. In addition to the books he has published he is also a regular contributor to Network World Magazine and is a member of the Network World Test Alliance. Thomas Powell has an Master of Science M.S. degree in Computer Science from UCSD where he is a Computer Science instructor. External links http www.networkworld.com alliance powell.html Thomas Powell s page on the Network World Lab Alliance http www.pint.com about bio tap.htm Thomas Powell at Pint Inc. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Powell, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Powell, Thomas Category American writers Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American technology writers ... more details
Thomas Fuller , M.D. 24 June 1654 17 September 1734 was a United Kingdom British physician , preacher , and intellectual . Fuller was born in Rosehill, Sussex , and educated at Queens College, Cambridge . ref name Venn Venn id FLR671T name Fuller, Thomas ref He practised medicine at Sevenoaks . ref name Venn In 1732 he published a compilation of proverb s titled Gnomologia Adagies and Proverbs . References reflist External links wikiquotepar Thomas Fuller physician worldcat id lccn n85 24825 http books.google.com books download Gnomologia.pdf?id 3y8JAAAAQAAJ&output pdf&sig ACfU3U2H8sLwgwP9tkatcap L5GBxuysKw Full Text of Gnomologia Adages and Proverbs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fuller, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 June 1654 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 September 1734 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fuller, Thomas Category 1654 births Category 1734 deaths England med bio stub UK writer stub it Thomas Fuller scrittore ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Thomas Nugent ca. 1700 1772 was an English gentleman travel writer . He travelled across North Germany in 1766. His Travel literature travelogue was published in two volumes in the form of letters to an imaginary friend. Travels through Germany With a particular account of the courts of Mecklenburg In a series of letters to a friend Embellished with elegant cuts . The History of Vandalia . London, 1766 1773. See also Duvet External links http www.dodedans.com Enugent.htm Dodedans.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nugent, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1772 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nugent, Thomas Category British travel writers Category 1772 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain fr Thomas Nugent ... more details
Dr. Thomas Gibbons 1720 1785 was a London clergyman who wrote hymns , sermons , and poetry . External links http www.stempublishing.com hymns biographies gibbons.html Thomas Gibbons, 1720 1785 http www.archive.org search.php?query creator 3A 22Gibbons 2C 20Thomas 2C 201720 1785 22 Works on Internet Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gibbons, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English clergyman DATE OF BIRTH 1720 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1785 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gibbons, Thomas Category 1720 births Category 1785 deaths Category English hymnwriters Category People from London Category 18th century English people Category 18th century clergy Category English poets england writer stub ... more details
Thomas Tanner 1630 1682 was an England English clergyman and writer, the author of The Entrance of Mazzarini Oxford, 1657 58 . He was educated at St Paul s School London St Paul s School , London , and at Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke Hall, Cambridge . ref Venn id TNR646T name Tanner, Thomas ref He became a barrister and later a clergyman, being vicar of Colyton, Devon , and afterwards of Winchfield, Hampshire . References reflist External links worldcat id lccn n84 134421 Authority control LCCN n 84 134421 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tanner, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1630 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1682 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tanner, Thomas Category 1630 births Category 1682 deaths Category People educated at St Paul s School, London Category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge Category Church of England clergy Category English non fiction writers England writer stub ... more details
Other persons Thomas Howard refimprove date January 2012 advert date January 2012 Thomas Howard is a highly acclaimed writer and scholar. A convert to Roman Catholicism, he is known for his studies of C.S. Lewis , and Charles Williams British writer Charles Williams , as well as for books such as his ... last Howard first Thomas title Christ the Tiger A Postscript to Dogma publisher J. B. Lippincott Company year 1967 id Library of Congress Cat. No. 67 24008 cite book last Howard first Thomas title Chance ... cite book last Howard first Thomas title Once Upon a Time, God . . . publisher A. J. Holman Co. year 1974 isbn 0879810327 cite book last Howard first Thomas title Splendor in the Ordinary publisher Tyndale House Publishers year 1976 isbn 0842364250 cite book last Howard first Thomas title Hallowed Be This House publisher Ignatius Press year 1977 isbn 0898702593 cite book last Howard first Thomas ... H. Shaw Publishers year 1980 isbn 0877880042 cite book last Howard first Thomas title The Liturgy Explained publisher Morehouse Barlow co. year 1981 isbn 0819212857 cite book last Howard first Thomas ... last Howard first Thomas with J. I. Packer title Christianity The True Humanism publisher Word, Inc. year 1985 isbn 0849903165 cite book last Howard first Thomas title Evangelical Is Not Enough Worship ... Howard first Thomas title Lead, Kindly Light My Journey to Rome publisher Franciscan University Press year 1994 id ISBN 940535734 cite book last Howard first Thomas title If Your Mind Wanders at Mass publisher Ignatius Press year 1995 isbn 0898707617 cite book last Howard first Thomas title On Being Catholic publisher Ignatius Press year 1997 isbn 0898706084 cite book last Howard first Thomas title ... Thomas Howard Chronicling His Numerous Discoveries in the City of That Name publisher Ignatius Press year 2003 isbn 0898709520 cite book last Howard first Thomas title Narnia And Beyond A Guide ... first Thomas title Dove Descending A Journey into T.S. Eliot s Four Quartets publisher Ignatius Press ... more details
This article is about the writer Rob Thomas. For other people with this name see Rob Thomas Rob Thomas disambiguation . Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image imagesize 150px name Rob Thomas caption pseudonym birth date Birth date and age 1965 8 15 mf y birth place Sunnyside, Washington death date death place occupation Television showrunner, creator, writer, producer ... differences. Thomas worked as a writer on ABC s short lived primetime series Big Shots TV ... Writer Drive Me Crazy 1999 Screenwriter Awards and nominations Thomas has been nominated for several ... tv writer podcast 032 rob thomas veronica mars party down Interview on Script magazine s The TV Writer ... website http www.slaverats.com Rob Thomas born August 15, 1965 in Sunnyside, Washington is an American ... . Education and early career Thomas graduated from San Marcos High School in 1983 and went to Texas ... title Meet Rob Thomas accessdate 26 March 2010 author authorlink coauthors date year month format work ... writing novels for young adults, Thomas taught high school journalism at John Marshall High School ... his 1998 novel Satellite Down . Thomas was a member of three Austin, Texas bands &mdash Public Bulletin ... Thomas s first television writing credit came on a 1996 episode of Cartoon Network s Space Ghost Coast ... Thomas create a romantic comedy pilot. That show soon developed into Cupid 1998 TV series Cupid , a critically acclaimed 1998 dramedy series canceled after 14 episodes in 1999. This led to Thomas ... , Thomas got pilot orders for his U.S. adaptation of the British Metropolis and original script The Sticks, but neither went to series. Thomas got his second show picked up in 2004 &mdash the critically ... of a third season of Veronica Mars . Thomas was also offered and declined CBS s Viva Laughlin in 2007 ..., according to Entertainment Weekly , Thomas has fueled rumors of a possible Veronica Mars film. citation ... , Thomas told a group at a Party Down reunion in Texas the preceding weekend that People are talking ... more details
dablink This article is about the writer. For the musician see Rosie Thomas Rosie Thomas is a writer, currently living in London . Her numerous novels, several of them top ten bestsellers, deal with the common themes of love and loss. ref name HCBiog cite web last first title Rosie Thomas url http www.harpercollins.co.uk Authors 6539 rosie thomas work Harper Collins website date accessdate 2010 02 09 ref She is a keen traveller and mountaineer. ref name Guardian cite web last Wilkinson first Carl title Me and my travels Rosie Thomas, author url http www.guardian.co.uk travel 2008 apr 06 10 work The Guardian date 2008 04 06 accessdate 2010 02 09 ref She has also competed in the Peking to Paris car rally . ref name Guardian Bibliography Celebration 1982 Love s Choice 1982 Follies 1983 Sunrise 1984 The White Dove 1986 Strangers 1987 Bad Girls, Good Women 1988 Murder in Manhattan 1988 A Woman of Our Times 1990 All My Sins Remembered 1991 Other People s Marriages 1993 A Simple Life 1995 Every Woman Knows a Secret 1996 Moon Island 1998 White 2000 The Potter s House 2001 If My Father Loved Me 2003 Sun at Midnight 2004 Iris and Ruby 2006 Constance 2007 Lovers & Newcomers 2010 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Rosie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Rosie Category British women writers Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people UK writer stub ... more details
Thomas O Malley is a writer. Life He grew up in Ireland and England, but was educated in the United States. He attended the University of Massachusetts at Boston, and the Iowa Writers Workshop . In 2006, he read at Amherst College . ref https www.amherst.edu aboutamherst news news releases 2006 02 2006 node 8950 WriterThomas O Malley To Read at Amherst College Feb. 16 , Amherst College ref He teaches at Dartmouth College . ref http thedartmouth.com 2007 02 07 arts college College taps young novelist for creative writing post , Matthew Ritger, The Dartmouth Staff, February 07, 2007 here ref ref http www.dartmouth.edu english faculty omalley.html O Malley , Dartmouth ref In 2007, he was selected by the Literary Ventures Fund. ref http www.boston.com business ticker 2007 01 literary ventur.html literary venture fund ref Works http www.amazon.com Province Saints Novel Thomas OMalley dp 0316110396 In the Provence of Saints , Little Brown, & Co., 2005 Resurrection Men anthologized in A Fictional History of the United States With Huge Chunks Missing , Akashic Books, 2006 . Night Slides Falling to Light, anthologized in Where Love Is Found 24 Tales of Connection , Washington Square Press, 2006 Reviews Publishers Weekly blockquote his sentences have a judicious clarity even as they twist into gnarled shapes they carry O Malley s characters though their incomprehension with poise and assurance. ref http www.themillions.com 2005 07 new book previews thomas o xue xinran.html book review ref blockquote References reflist External references http www.curledup.com intomall.htm An Interview with Thomas O Malley , Curledup, Luan Gaines Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME O Malley, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Omalley, Thomas Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Iowa Writers Workshop alumni Category Place of birth missing living people ... more details
Thomas William Duncan August 15, 1905 July 1, 1979 was an American writer of circus novels, his most famous novel was Gus the Great 1947 . Born in Casey, Iowa , Duncan was educated at the Drake University and Harvard University . He taught and worked as Director of Public Relations at Grinnell College from 1942 to 1944 . He was married to Actea Carolyn Young. He died at the age of 82, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is buried in unmarked grave. Novels O Chautauqua 1935 Ring Horse 1940 Gus the Great 1947 Big River 1959 Big Man 1959 Virgo Descending 1961 The Labyrinth 1967 . References http www.lib.uiowa.edu spec coll MSC ToMsC600 MsC594 duncan.htm PAPERS OF THOMAS W. DUNCAN, Special Collections Department University of Iowa Libraries http www.janebadgerbooks.co.uk usa2 duncan.html Jane Badger Books Thomas W Duncan http alwaysbackroads.wordpress.com 2011 07 17 thomas w duncan gus the great Thomas W. Duncan & Gus the Great by Donna Catterick Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnes, Viola Florence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Casey, Iowa DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH Las Cruces, New Mexico DEFAULTSORT Duncan, Thomas William Category 1905 births Category 1987 deaths Category Drake University alumni Category Harvard University alumni Category American writers pl Thomas Duncan ... more details
other people Thomas Adams Image RevThomasAdams.jpg thumb right 200px Thomas Adams. Thomas Adams ca. 1633 11 December 1670 was an English academic and theological writer. He was the brother of Richard Adams religious writer Richard Adams . Life He was born at Woodchurch , Cheshire , where his father and grandfather, the owners of the advowson , were both beneficed. He became a student of Brasenose College, Oxford , in July 1649, and was made fellow. He became B.A. on 8 February 1653, and fellow the same year. He was M.A. on 28 June 1655, and lecturer dean. ref name DNB s Adams, Thomas 1633? 1670 DNB00 ref He was ejected from his fellowship for nonconformity in 1662, and he spent the remainder of his life as chaplain in private families. He resided within the family of Sir Samuel Jones , and afterwards was chaplain to the Dowager Earl of Clare Countess of Clare . He died on 11 December 1670. ref name DNB Works He wrote Protestant Union, or Principles of Religion wherein the Dissenters agree with the Church of England and The Main Principles of Christian Religion , in 107 articles, 1676 and 1677, prefaced by his brother Richard and addressed to the inhabitants of Wirrall . ref name DNB Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Adams, Thomas 1633? 1670 Chalmers, Alexander. Appendix to The General Biographical Dictionary . London, ca. 1820 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adams, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adams, Thomas Category 1630s births Category 1670 deaths Category Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford Category Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford Category English essayists Category English religious writers Category Ejected English ministers of 1662 ... more details
Thomas Covington Dent March 20, 1932 &ndash June 6, 1998 ref http biography.jrank.org pages 2514 Dent Thomas Covington.html Thomas Covington Dent biography at http biography.jrank.org ref was an African American poet and writer. Early Life and Education Thomas Dent was born on March, 20 1932, in New Orleans, Louisiana , to Albert Dent, president of Dillard University and Ernestine Jessie Covington Dent, a concert pianist. ref http www.nathanielturner.com tomdentbio.htm Tom Dent Bio at http nathanielturner.com ref He was the oldest of three sons. Thomas graduated from Gilbert Academy in 1947. He continued his education at Morehouse College receiving a bachelor s degree in political science in 1952. Thomas furthered his education at Syracuse University eventually receiving his doctorate in international studies in 1956. Thomas Dent was a member of the United States Army U.S. Army for two years, 1957 59. His published works included the book of poetry, Magnolia Street . He was a passionate groomer of other Black writers and worked hard to sustain the Free Southern Theatre writing workshop and Congo Square Writers Union in his hometown of New Orleans and the Umbra poets Umbra Workshop on the Lower East Side in New York . Notes references External links http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m2838 is 2 40 ai n16818821 Tom Dent s role in the organizational mentoring of African American Southern writers African American Review Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dent, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 20, 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 6, 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dent, Thomas Category 1932 births Category 1998 deaths Category American writers Category Writers from Louisiana Category African American writers Category Morehouse College alumni Category American poet stubs US poet stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Frederick William Thomas born in Providence, Rhode Island Providence , Rhode Island , 1806, died in Washington, D.C. , 1866 was an American writer. His works include The Emigrant, Or, Reflections While Descending the Ohio 1832 , a book of poetry about the Ohio River region Clinton Bradshaw or, The Adventures of a Lawyer 1835 famous for its courtroom scene East and West 1836 , set in western Pennsylvania and Howard Pinckney 1840 , a detective story. He maintained a correspondence with Edgar Allan Poe and became his closest confidante. ref Meyers, Jeffrey. Edgar Allan Poe His Life and Legacy . New York Cooper Square Press, 1992. ISBN 0684193701. p. 128 ref References reflist External links wikiquote Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Frederick William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1866 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Frederick William Category American writers Category 1806 births Category 1866 deaths US poet 1800s stub ... more details
technology writer, Thomas often criticizes other journalists who fawn over their subjects ...Infobox Person name Owen Thomas nationality US birth date birth year and age 1972 03 30 image OwenThomas.jpg image size 150px Owen Thomas born 1972 is the founding executive editor of The Daily Dot ref ... 2010 11 04 url http venturebeat.com 2010 03 24 back on the beat owen thomas joins venturebeat title Back on the beat Owen Thomas joins VentureBeat ref . He was the managing editor of Valleywag , a New ... Silicon Valley publisher CBS date 2008 04 09 ref Following his position with Valleywag, Thomas ... cite web accessdate 2009 06 04 url http www.businessinsider.com owen thomas leaving valleywag for nbc 2009 5 title Owen Thomas Leaving Valleywag For NBC work Silicon Valley Insider ref Career Thomas ... Thomas does some on screen commentary in the film Revenge of the Electric Car ref http jalopnik.com 5850470 revenge of the electric car first watch review ref . Valleywag Thomas replaced Nick Denton ..., is written mostly by Thomas, with help from its former editor, Nick Douglas. ref cite web accessdate ... author Harris, Wil ref CBS News interviewed Thomas in San Francisco on his editorial philosophy in April ... ... Valleywag exists to burst that bubble. Silicon Valley is built on delusions. Thomas also mentioned ... high. When explaining Valleywag s purpose, Thomas stated, Gawker covers a zero sum world ... If you ... Valley, anyone can start a company and put out business cards that say you re a CEO. Thomas also ... the world. Thomas was also asked if Valleywag published items to exact revenge on enemies, to which ... writer by saying, Has he ever written anything negative about a tech mogul? ref name trumps Privacy ... as part of the GreenBeat2010 conference hosted at Stanford University, Thomas created some controversy ... Valleywag Gawker Media Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Owen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas ... more details