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Thomas or Tom Ellis may refer to: Law and politics *Thomas Ellis (15th-century MP), in 1421 Member of Parliament (MP) for Kent *Thomas Ellis (1569–1627), MP for Great Grimsby *Thomas Ellis (Irish politician) (1774–1832), U.K. Member of Parliament representing Dublin City, 1820–1826 *Thomas J. Ellis (born 1959), Pennsylvania attorney and politician *Thomas Flower Ellis (1796–1861), law reporter *T. E. Ellis (1859–1899), Welsh politician *Thomas F. Ellis (1920–2018), American lawyer and political activist *Tom Ellis (politician) (1924–2010), British Member of Parliament, 1970–1983 * Thomas Hobart Ellis (1894–1981), Governor of East Pakistan *T. S. Ellis III (born 1940), American federal district judge Religious figures * Thomas Ellis (priest, died 1673) (1625–1673), Welsh clergyman * Thomas Ellis (priest, died 1792) (1711/12–1792), Welsh clergyman Others *Thomas Sayers Ellis, American poet and photographer *Tom Ellis (actor) (born 1978), Welsh actor *Thomas Ell ...
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Thomas Ellis (15th-century MP)
Thomas Ellis of Kennington, Kent was an English politician. Family Ellis was the son of William Ellis and Isabel his wife. He married Katherine Barry, daughter and heiress of John Barry of Sevington, Kent. They are thought to have had two sons and three daughters. Career Ellis was elected a Member of Parliament for Kent in December 1421 and appointed High Sheriff of Kent The high sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown (prior to 1974 the office previously known as sheriff)."Sheriffs appointed for a county or Greater London shall be known as high sheriffs, and any reference in any enactment or instrum ... for 1427–28. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing People from Ashford, Kent English MPs December 1421 High Sheriffs of Kent {{15thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Thomas Ellis (Irish Emigrant)
Thomas Ellis was the first European settler in the area known today as Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. He was the biggest cattle baron in the South Okanagan area.The History of Okanagan Mission A Centennial Project, Primrose Upton, 1958, Okanagan Mission Centennial Committee Background Thomas Ellis was born in Ireland but left for British Columbia when he was nineteen. In January 1865, Ellis sailed for British Columbia and arrived in Victoria in March 1865. It was in the late 1860s that Ellis began to accumulate large acreages in the South Okanagan.The Kelowna Story An Okanagan history, Sharron J. Simpson, 2011, Harbour Publishing Company Limited, His original holding had 642.35 acres and was located on a large piece of land in modern-day Penticton.Penticton Years To Remember, A. David MacDonald, 1983, British Columbia Heritage Trust Ellis returned to Ireland and married Wilhemina Wade on February 10, 1873. Ellis and his wife would have nine children together. Wilhemina wou ...
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Thomas Ellis (Tuskegee Airman)
Sgt. Major Thomas Ellis (June 29, 1920 – January 2, 2018) from San Antonio, Texas, was a member of the famed group of World War II-era African-Americans known as the Tuskegee Airmen. He served in the 301st Fighter Squadron and the 332nd Fighter Group during WWII. Early life and education Ellis grew up in San Antonio, Texas and graduated from Wheatley High School He attended Samuel Huston College in Austin. He married his wife Janie in early 1942. Military service He was drafted into the Army in June 1942 and was sent to basic training in Newport News, VA and in October 1942 he was assigned to Tuskegee with the 99th Fighter Squadron. When Ellis arrived at Tuskegee Army Airfield in 1942 he was the only member 301st Fighter Squadron. In 1944 he was sent to Ramitelli Air Base in Italy with the Tuskegee Airmen 301st Fighter Squadron. He was an administrator and served under Colonel Benjamin O. Davis Jr. with the 332nd Fighter Group’s transfer to Taranto Italy. He achieved th ...
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Tom Ellis (rugby Union)
Tom Ellis (born 29 September 1994 in Parbrook, England) is an English professional rugby union footballer. He played at lock for Bath before moving to flanker, where he usually plays at 6, the blindside flanker. In May 2017 he was invited to a training camp with the senior England squad by Eddie Jones Edward, Eddie, or Ed Jones may refer to: Architecture * Edward Vason Jones (1909–1980), American neoclassical architect * Edward Jones (English architect) (born 1939), English architect who designed the SaΓ―d Business School * Edward Jones (Wel .... References External linksPremiership Rugby ProfileEuropean Professional Club Rugby ProfileB ...
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Thomas Ellis (cattle Baron)
Thomas Ellis was the first settler in the area known today as Penticton. He was the biggest cattle baron in the South Okanagan area. Background Thomas Ellis was born in Ireland but left for British Columbia when he was nineteen. In January 1865, Ellis sailed for British Columbia and arrived in Victoria in March 1865. It was in the late 1860s that Ellis began to accumulate large acreages in the South Okanagan. His original holding had 642.35 acres and was located on a large piece of land in modern-day Penticton. Ellis returned to Ireland and married Wilhelmina Wade on February 10, 1873. Ellis and his wife would have nine children together. Wilhelmina would become well known for her nursing skills in the Okanagan. After his marriage, Ellis returned to the Okanagan and by the 1890s he had 20,000 heads of cattle and 31,000 acres of land from the South Okanagan all the way to the American American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States ...
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Tom Ellis (rugby League)
Thomas Charles Ellis (1904 – 1995) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. Background Ellis was born at Balmain South in 1904. Playing career Ellis went on to come one of the finest players ever to represent the Newtown club. A Marrickville junior, Ellis played 11 seasons for Newtown between 1923-1933. He retired after winning the 1933 Grand Final, playing fullback in the Newtown Jets premiership team. A prolific goal kicker, Tom Ellis scored over 500 points in his 144 grade career at Newtown. His only representative appearance was in 1928, when he played one match for New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of New South Wales in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , es .... He coached the Newtown third grade team for many years, and won the premiership with them in 1935. ...
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Tom Ellis (architect)
Thomas Bickerstaff Harper Ellis (December 1911 – March 1988) was a senior partner in the architectural firm Lyons Israel Ellis, Lyons, Israel and Ellis. The work of Ellis and his partners is noteworthy for both the collection of buildings they designed and for their influence on the group of architects who worked for the partnership. When English Heritage listed building, listed one of their buildings in 2006 they described the Lyons, Israel and Ellis partnership as 'one of the most influential post-war practices specialising in education, public housing and healthcare'. The list of architects who worked for Lyons, Israel and Ellis includes James Stirling (architect), James Stirling, Richard MacCormac, Rick Mather, James Gowan, John Miller, Neave Brown, Eldred Evans, Alan Colquhoun, David Gray and many others. David Gray became a partner in the firm in 1970 and the firm's name was changed to Lyons Israel Ellis Gray. Early life and education Thomas Bickerstaff Harper Ellis was ...
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Thomas Iorwerth Ellis
Thomas Iorwerth Ellis OBE (19 December 1899 – 20 April 1970) was a Welsh classicist, who wrote many books on Welsh literature and Welshmen (in Welsh and English), including a biography of his father, Thomas Edward Ellis. Early life Ellis, the son of the MP Thomas Edward Ellis, who had died seven months before his birth, and his wife Annie Jane (nΓ©e Davies) was educated at Westminster School (where he was a King's Scholar), the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Jesus College, Oxford. Career He was an assistant master at Cardiff School for Boys from 1924 to 1928, then an assistant lecturer in classics at University College, Swansea from 1928 to 1930. He left to become headmaster of the County School in Rhyl, a post he held for 10 years. He was a lecturer in classics at St David's College, Lampeter from 1940 to 1941, then a lecturer at Aberystwyth from 1941 to 1946. He helped to found the New Wales Union in 1941 and was secretary for 25 years. He was awarded ...
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Tommy Ellis
Tommy Ellis (born August 8, 1947) is an American former stock car racing driver who competed in the 1970s and 1980s. Often referred to as "Terrible" Tommy Ellis for his rough tactics, he won the last national late model sportsman championship in 1981, the final year before the format changed from "points chasing" late model sportsman racing at various short tracks across the country (now known as the Whelen All-American Series) to the current touring format, currently known as the Xfinity Series, the next year. He won the successor series in 1988. Racing career Ellis's success (12 poles and 8 wins) in the first two seasons of the Busch Series earned him a shot at a Winston Cup ride. Driving for most of three seasons in the Chevrolet camp, his best finish was an eighth at Dover in 1986. He was also considered an excellent sub-driver in the Cup Series, filling in for Neil Bonnett in 1989 and replacing a suspended Geoff Bodine at Junior Johnson Motorsports two years later. After hi ...
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Tom Ellis (journalist)
Thomas Caswell Ellis (September 22, 1932 – April 29, 2019) was a Boston-based journalist, well-known throughout New England for his tenure as anchor for three of Boston's network-affiliated stations. His career in television news spans more than 40 years. His career included stints as a correspondent for WNBC-TV and as an anchor for WABC-TV β€” both in New York City, and for KONO-TV Channel 12 (now KSAT-TV) in San Antonio. His radio career included anchor/reporter duties for KVET-AM in Austin, KWED-AM in Sequin, and KONO-AM/FM in San Antonio, all in Texas. Ellis may be the only individual in television history to anchor top-rated newscasts in 3 major markets: San Antonio, Boston, and New York. His newscasts in Boston all drew top ratings. Early life Ellis was born in Walker County and raised in the Big Thicket area of Texas. He was a 1958 graduate of the University of Texas. Early career When he was 17 Ellis worked as a sideshow barker, earning $150 per week. Ellis' first ...
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Tom Ellis (actor)
Thomas John Ellis (born 17 November 1978) is a Welsh actor. He is known for playing Lucifer Morningstar in the Fox urban fantasy series ''Lucifer'' and its ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' crossover appearance in the Arrowverse franchise, Gary Preston in the BBC One sitcom '' Miranda'', Hollywood doctor William P. Rush in the USA Network series '' Rush'', and Mark Etches in the supernatural drama series ''The Fades''. Early life Thomas John Ellis was born in Cardiff on 17 November 1978, the son of Marilyn Jean (nΓ©e Hooper) and Christopher John Ellis. He has three sisters, one of whom is his twin. His father, uncle, and one of his sisters are all Baptist ministers. After his birth, the family moved to England and he grew up in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He attended Sheffield's High Storrs School and played the French horn in the City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra. He later earned a BA in Dramatic Studies at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. Career Ellis' ...
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Thomas Ellis (1569–1627)
Thomas Ellis (1569–1627) was the member of Parliament A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members of ... for Great Grimsby in 1597.ELLIS, Thomas (1569-1627), of Wyham, Lincs.
The History of Parliament. Retrieved 25 October 2016.


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