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Thomas Vernon (1666–1726)
Thomas Vernon may refer to: * Thomas Vernon (died 1556), MP for Shropshire * Thomas Vernon (1631-1711), merchant and MP for City of London * Thomas Vernon (lawyer) (1654–1721), Chancery lawyer and MP for Worcestershire * Thomas Vernon (MP for Worcester) (1724–1771), landowner and MP for Worcester * Thomas Vernon (engraver) (c. 1824–1872), engraver * Thomas Shrawley Vernon (1759–1825), High Sheriff of Worcestershire 1825 * Tom Vernon (1939–2013), British broadcaster and writer * Roy Vernon Thomas Royston "Roy" Vernon (14 April 1937 – 4 December 1993) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Stoke City. Vernon won 32 caps for Wales, scoring eight goals in total, and representing his cou ... (Thomas Royston Vernon, 1937–1993), Welsh footballer See also * * * Vernon Thomas (born 1935), Anglo Indian author * Vernon Thomas (wrestler) (1914–1957), New Zealand wrestler {{hndis, Vernon, Thomas ...
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Thomas Vernon (died 1556)
Thomas Vernon (by 1532 – 4 June 1556) was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament, Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency), Shropshire in March 1553. He married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Francis Lovell of Barton Bendish and East Harling, Norfolk. References

1556 deaths English MPs 1553 (Edward VI) Year of birth uncertain Vernon family, Thomas {{16thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Thomas Vernon (1631-1711)
Sir Thomas Vernon (10 December 1631 – 10 February 1711) was a London merchant and director of the East India Company who served in the Parliament of England. Early life Vernon was baptized on 10 December 1631. He was the second son of Henry Vernon (d. 1657) of Farnham, Surrey, by Joan Winter, a daughter of John Winter of Preshaw, Corhampton. His elder brother was George Vernon (MP, died 1692), Sir George Vernon who succeeded to their father's estates in 1657. Career The son of a Surrey gentleman, Vernon established himself as a leading Turkey trader in London. He was a member of the Levant Company in 1657, assistant from 1663 to 1670, 1684 to 1685, 1686 to 1691, 1693, 1697 to 1698, Husband from 1671 to 1683. He also served as assistant to the Royal African Company from 1672 to 1674, 1677 to 1679, and from 1682 to 1684. He was a member of the Eastland Company in 1687. A Freeman, Haberdashers' Company in 1661, Master in 1685. He was a common councilman for London from 1676 to 1680 ...
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Thomas Vernon (lawyer)
Thomas Vernon (25 November 1654 – 5 February 1721) was an English chancery lawyer, and Whig MP for Worcester. He was probably born at Hanbury Hall. Early life Thomas Vernon was the great-grandson of Rev Richard Vernon, and was descended from the Vernons of Whatcroft, who were related to the medieval Barons Vernon of Shipbrook, Cheshire. Rev Richard Vernon was born in Audley, Staffordshire, and was presented to the living of Hanbury, Worcestershire, in 1580. It was a rich living, and Richard married well, and by the time of the death of his grandson, another Richard, in 1679, they had built up some landholdings in Hanbury and the surrounding parishes. Richard Vernon (1615–79) studied in the Middle Temple, and may have practised as a lawyer in London in the civil war period, and in 1672 sent his eldest surviving son Thomas to study there as well, and he completed his legal studies in 1679 when he was called to the bar. When a student, Thomas was fortunate to have caught the ey ...
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Thomas Vernon (MP For Worcester)
Thomas Vernon (1724–1771) was a landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) in eighteenth century England. He was the only son of Bowater Vernon (1683–1735), who had inherited Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire and large estates in Hanbury and elsewhere from his second cousin Thomas Vernon, who had died childless. Thomas was brought up in London in the family home in New Bond Street, and was only 11 when his father died. After a spell at University College, Oxford, he was elected as an MP for the Worcester constituency in 1746 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Thomas Winnington. He continued to represent Worcester till 1761. Vernon married Emma (1711–77), daughter of Vice Admiral Charles Cornwall of Berrington in Herefordshire. It seems he first married her in the Mayfair Chapel, notorious for conducting clandestine marriages, and perhaps went through a second marriage when it became clear that a record of the first was not properly kept. No record of either marria ...
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Thomas Vernon (engraver)
Thomas Vernon (1824? – 28 February 1872) was a British engraver. Vernon was born in Staffordshire about 1824, and studied first in Paris and later in England, where he was a pupil of Peter Lightfoot. He worked in pure line, and became one of the best engravers of figure subjects of his day.O'DonoghueVol LVII, p. 282/ref> Vernon engraved for Samuel Carter Hall's "''Royal Gallery of Art, Ancient and Modern''": Dyce's ''Virgin Mother'', Winterhalter's portrait of Princess Helena as an amazon, and two other plates. He also engraved several for '' The Art Journal''. Vernon's last and most important work was ''Christ healing the Paralytic'', from the picture by Murillo belonging at that time to Colonel Tomine, M.P. who presented the plate to the Newspaper Press Fund A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields s ...
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Thomas Shrawley Vernon
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High Sheriff Of Worcestershire
This is a list of sheriffs and since 1998 high sheriffs of Worcestershire. The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. Under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974 the office previously known as Sheriff was retitled High Sheriff. Under the same act Herefordshire and Worcestershire were merged to form the new county of Hereford and Worcester, therefore the office of Sheriff of Worcestershire was replaced by that of High Sheriff of Hereford and Worcester. However, in 1998 the new county was dissolved, restoring Herefordshire and Worcestershire and creating the offices of High Sheriff of Herefordshire and High Sheriff of Worcestershire. Medieval Early Norman Henry II (25 October 115 ...
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Tom Vernon
Tom Vernon (23 April 1939 – 11 September 2013) was a British broadcaster and writer, best known as the titular "Fat Man" of a number of popular travelogues. Early life Thomas Bowater Vernon was born on 23 April 1939 in Stepney, London, the son of a Bengal Lancer and colonial administrator for Nigeria. His mother was a hospital matron. He attended schools in Shropshire, Sussex, Dorset and Kent. At Gillingham Grammar School he was head boy, and was the first pupil from the school to go to Cambridge University. After school, Vernon studied English at Pembroke College, Cambridge. At university, he joined the drama society, Pembroke Players, and amateur theatre group, Cambridge Footlights. After graduating Vernon worked briefly as a teacher and then a Public Relations Officer for the Royal Shakespeare Company before joining the British Humanist Association. Humanist career Vernon was the Press and Public Relations Officer for the British Humanist Association, an orga ...
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Roy Vernon
Thomas Royston "Roy" Vernon (14 April 1937 – 4 December 1993) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Stoke City. Vernon won 32 caps for Wales, scoring eight goals in total, and representing his country in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. Career Vernon was born in Ffynnongroew, Flintshire. He made his debut for Blackburn Rovers at the age of 18. He soon became a regular under Johnny Carey and Ewood Park and scored 15 goals in 44 games in 1957–58 as Rovers won promotion to the First Division. He took to the top flight with ease scoring 17 goals in 1958–59 as Blackburn finished in 10th position. After an argument with Blackburn manager Dally Duncan, Vernon signed for Everton in 1960 for £27,000 plus winger Eddie Thomas. He became a prolific goalscorer for the "Toffees" after scoring nine goals in his first 12 matches in 1959–60 he then scored 22 in 1960–61, a career best of 28 in 1961–62 and was the top scorer with 2 ...
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Vernon Thomas
Vernon Thomas (born 1935) is a Kolkata-based Anglo Indian author. He is the author of 119 books, novels and retold stories for children, teenagers and young adults. While most of his books have been brought out by Pauline Publications, as many as 250 short stories of his have been published in journals in India, Italy, the UK and South Africa. Thomas lost his eyesight in 1994 as a result of two faulty cataract operations and continues to write. Honors and awards The Kolkata Archdiocese conferred the Life Time Achievement Award on Vernon Thomas, emulating a similar award bestowed on the veteran writer by the SARNEWS agency. The award consists of a citation and an exquisitely made wooden book, which opens up to an acrylic page where the dedication is engraved. Thomas has been featured in Men Of Achievement and The International Who’s Who of World Authors published by the Biographical Centre of Cambridge, England. A Commerce graduate, Thomas did a postal course in the art ...
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