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Nathaniel Thomas may refer to: * Nathaniel Thomas (writer) (1730–?), Welsh writer and editor * Nathaniel Phillips Smith Thomas (1844–1890), American politician * Nathaniel Thomas (Massachusetts judge) (1643–1718), English colonial magistrate, politician, and militia officer * Nathaniel S. Thomas (1867–1937), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming {{hndis, Thomas, Nathaniel ...
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Nathaniel Thomas (writer)
Nathaniel Thomas (1730 – after 1768) was a Welsh writer and editor. Life Thomas, from Glamorgan in south Wales, studied at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating there in 1747; the university records do not note the award of a degree but later biographers said that he had a Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four years ... degree. He was the editor and proprietor of the '' St James's Chronicle'' in London, and edited an abridged version of Robert Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary (1758). In 1761, he published a corrected edition of the dictionary and in 1768 published an edition of works by Eutropius, together with a translation and notes. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Nathaniel 1730 births Year of death missing Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford 18th-ce ...
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Nathaniel Phillips Smith Thomas
Nathaniel Phillips Smith Thomas (November 17, 1844 – May 12, 1890) was an American politician. Thomas, son of Allen M. and Charlotte P. (Smith) Thomas, was born in Wickford, Rhode Island, November 17, 1844. Before entering Yale College he served as Commodore's Aid in the United States Navy. After graduation in 1868 he began the study of law in Providence, but soon went to the Law School of Columbia College, where he completed the course in May, 1870. His professional career began in Minneapolis, but in 1873 he returned to Wickford to reside, and opened the same year a law-office in Providence, where he continued until his death. He built up a good law business, and also took a prominent part in State politics. He was elected to the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1874, and again in 1875, and from 1874 to 1879 was Clerk of the Rhode Island State Senate; he was also for many years Secretary of the Republican State Central Committee. From 1879 to 1889 he was one of the St ...
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Nathaniel Thomas (Massachusetts Judge)
Nathaniel Thomas (1643 - 22 October 1718) was an English colonial magistrate, politician, and militia officer. Born in Marshfield, then in the Plymouth Colony, he represented the town in the colonial assembly during the 1670s, and was active in its militia during King Philip's War. In 1689, he served as clerk of the local court, and, following the combining of Plymouth and the Massachusetts Bay Colony into the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from 1702 to 1707 he was a Plymouth County probate judge. From 1692 to 1712 he also served as a magistrate in the court of common pleas. In 1712, he was appointed to the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) is the highest court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Although the claim is disputed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the SJC claims the distinction of being the oldest continuously functi ... (the province's highest court), a position he held until his death in 1718. He w ...
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