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Thomas Massey (MP)
Thomas Massey may refer to: *Thomas Massey (politician), Australian politician * Thomas Massey (MP) for City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency) * Thomas Massey House *Thomas Hacket Massey, who built Massey's Folly Massey's Folly was built by Thomas Hacket Massey who served as rector in Farringdon village in Hampshire for 62 years. The folly took thirty years to build. The reason the construction was so protracted was that the folly was entirely built by Ma ... See also * Thomas Massie (other) {{hndis, Massey, Thomas ...
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Thomas Massey (politician)
Thomas William Massey (1830 - 15 January 1914) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from June 1902 to April 1903, representing the electorate of Selby. Massey was elected to the House of Assembly unopposed in 1902 following the mid-term death of MP Frank Archer. He was aligned with the opposition to Premier Elliott Lewis Eliot or Elliott Lewis may refer to: *Elliott Lewis (politician) (1858–1935), Australian premier of Tasmania *Elliott Lewis (actor) (1917–1990), American actor, writer and director *Eliot Lewis Eliot Lewis (born March 10, 1962) is an America ... and with the Reform League. The Selby seat was abolished in a redistribution in 1903, and Massey was defeated for the new seat of North Esk. Massey was a member and chairman of the Invermay Town Board (to 1907), a justice of the peace, a member of the Licensing Bench and from 1895 to 1909 an Anglican parish church warden. He opposed the 1907 amalgamation of the Invermay ...
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Thomas Massey (MP)
Thomas Massey may refer to: *Thomas Massey (politician), Australian politician * Thomas Massey (MP) for City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency) * Thomas Massey House *Thomas Hacket Massey, who built Massey's Folly Massey's Folly was built by Thomas Hacket Massey who served as rector in Farringdon village in Hampshire for 62 years. The folly took thirty years to build. The reason the construction was so protracted was that the folly was entirely built by Ma ... See also * Thomas Massie (other) {{hndis, Massey, Thomas ...
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City Of Chester (UK Parliament Constituency)
The City of Chester was a List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies, constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, UK Parliament since 2 December 2022 by Samantha Dixon of the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party. She was elected in the 2022 City of Chester by-election, by-election held following the resignation from the British House of Commons, resignation of Chris Matheson (politician), Chris Matheson MP on 21 October 2022. The constituency has been split in two by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies with the majority, comprising areas to the north of the River Dee, Wales, River Dee, including the city centre, being combined with the town of Neston to form Chester North and Neston (UK Parliament constituency), Chester North and Neston, to be first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election, 2024 general election. Areas to the south of the river have been added t ...
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Thomas Massey House
The 1696 Thomas Massey House is one of the oldest English Quaker homes in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is a 2-story brick and stone house, originally constructed by the English, Quaker settler, Thomas Massey in 1696. It is located on Lawrence Road near Sproul Road in Broomall, Pennsylvania. Thomas Massey Thomas Massey was born in the village of ''Marpoole'' (Marple) in Cheshire, England. He was a Quaker and an indentured servant to Francis Stanfield, who arranged for him and seven other indentured servants to emigrate to America. Thomas set sail from Chester, England aboard the ''ketch'' "Endeavor". He landed in Philadelphia, PA on September 29, 1683, at the age of twenty. After Thomas worked off his indenture, he received of land from his master and another 50 acres from William Penn. In 1692, at age 29, Thomas married 22-year-old, Phebe Taylor, whom he had met aboard the Endeavor. Together they had seven children: Esther (1693), Mordecai (1695), James (1697), Hannah ...
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Massey's Folly
Massey's Folly was built by Thomas Hacket Massey who served as rector in Farringdon village in Hampshire for 62 years. The folly took thirty years to build. The reason the construction was so protracted was that the folly was entirely built by Massey along with a single bricklayer. Further delays were due to Massey occasionally demolishing completed parts of the structure and making further additions. It has seventeen bedrooms and two towers. Its purpose is unknown but since 1925 it has been used as a school and village hall. Massey is buried just outside the church porch."A Field Guide to the English Clergy' Butler-Gallie, F p16: London, Oneworld Publications, 2018 The folly featured on the BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC Here i going to introduce about the best teacher of my life b BALAJI sir. He is the precious gift that I got befor 2yrs . How has helped and thought all the concept and made my success in the 10th board ex ...'s '' Restoration Village'' program ...
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