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Thomas Earle (contractor)
Thomas Earle may refer to: *Thomas Earle (American politician), American journalist and politician *Thomas Earle (Canadian politician) (1837–1911), Canadian businessman and Conservative politician *Thomas Earle (MP) (c. 1629–1696), English merchant and politician *Thomas Earle (sculptor) (1810–1876), British sculptor *Tom Earle Tom Earle (born February 12, 1966) is a Canadian author and teacher. He is also a former ice hockey player. Hockey He has played for many teams, such as Orillia Travelways, Barrie Colts, Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a pri ... (born 1966), Canadian author and teacher * Thomas Earle (slave trader) (1754–1822), Liverpool slave trader See also * Thomas Erle (other) {{hndis, Earle, Thomas ...
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Thomas Earle (American Politician)
Thomas Earle (April 21, 1796 – July 14, 1849) was an American journalist, lawyer, and politician. The son of Pliny Earle I, Pliny Earle, he was born in Leicester, Massachusetts, the descendant of Ralph Earle, one of the original petitioners of Charles I of England, King Charles I to found the state of Rhode Island. His son was Philadelphia lawyer George Hussey Earle, Sr., George H. Earle, Sr. His grandson, born after his death, was noted "financial diplomat" George Howard Earle, Jr., George H. Earle, Jr. His great-grandson was George Howard Earle III, governor of Pennsylvania. Biography Thomas Earle was born in Leicester, Massachusetts in 1796, the son of Patience (Buffum) and Pliny Earle I. He was educated at Leicester academy. In 1817 he moved to Philadelphia, where he engaged in mercantile pursuits for a few years, but subsequently studied law and practiced his profession. He became distinguished also as a journalist, editing in succession the ''Columbian Observer'', ''S ...
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Thomas Earle (Canadian Politician)
Thomas Earle (September 27, 1837 – July 13, 1911) was a Canadian businessman and Conservative politician who represented Victoria (electoral district) in the House of Commons of Canada from 1889 to 1904. Born in Landsdowne Township, Upper Canada, the son of William Earle, he was educated there and became a merchant in Brockville. Earle moved to the Cariboo district of British Columbia in 1863, establishing a grocery business in Victoria in 1873. He was also involved in railway construction in British Columbia, Oregon and Washington state. In 1875, he married Elizabeth Mason. Earle was acclaimed during a by-election following Edgar Crow Baker Edgar Crow Baker (September 16, 1845 – November 3, 1920) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia. Baker was born in Lambeth, then part of Surrey, England, the son of Edward William Whitley Baker, and was educated at the Royal Hospi ...'s resignation. He also served on Victoria City Council in 1885. Earle die ...
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Thomas Earle (MP)
Sir Thomas Earle (c. 1629–24 June 1696), of Bristol and Crudwell, was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1681 to 1685. Early life Earle was the son of William Earle, yeoman, of Patney and his wife Joan Dickenson, daughter of Robert Dickenson, yeoman, of Chirton. He was apprenticed to a merchant of Bristol in 1647, and became a Freeman of Bristol in 1656. He traded with New England and the Iberian Peninsula. Before 1658, he married Elinor Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson of Small Street, Bristol, and Sneyd Park, Gloucestershire. Political career Earle became a member of the Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol in 1663. In 1668, he became a common councilman of Bristol until 1684. He was Warden of the Merchant Venturers in 1670, Sheriff of Bristol for the year 1671 to 1672, and Master of the Merchant Venturers for the year 1673 to 1774. In 1676 he became a JP for Wiltshire. He succeeded to the estate of his uncle Giles Earle at Crudwel ...
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Thomas Earle (sculptor)
250px, Statue of Dr John Alderson at Hull Royal Infirmary Thomas Earle (1810–1876) was a 19th-century British sculptor. Life He was born at Osborne Street in Hull in June 1810 the eldest of 12 children of John Earle (1779-1863) a sculptor. He was baptised at Holy Trinity Church on 5 December 1810. His uncles owned the shipping company C & W Earle. He studied at the local Mechanics Institute. He was apprenticed under his grandfather, George Earle (1748-1827) but, showing much talent, was sent to London in 1830 to train under Francis Chantrey. He attended the Royal Academy Schools from 1832. In 1839 he received a gold medal for his group "Hercules Delivering Hesione". He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1843 to 1873 and at the British Institution from 1843 to 1865. He returned to Chantrey's studio shortly before Chantrey's death and completed several of his works including the statue of George IV commissioned for Trafalgar Square. He left Chantrey's studio in 1842 an ...
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Tom Earle
Tom Earle (born February 12, 1966) is a Canadian author and teacher. He is also a former ice hockey player. Hockey He has played for many teams, such as Orillia Travelways, Barrie Colts, Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native A ... and the Whitley Warriors, Whitley Bay Warriors. Career statistics Books He has written two books to date. * ''The Hat Trick'', 2010, * '' Home Ice Advantage'', 2013, Personal life He has 3 children and one dog, his kids names are Nicolas, Lindsay and their youngest Lucas. Their dogs name is Maggie. He is married to Janet; she is also a teacher. References

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Thomas Earle (slave Trader)
Thomas Earle (1754–1822) was an English slave trader. He was responsible for at least 73 slave voyages and alongside his brother he transported over 19,000 enslaved people. Of these 3,000 died on board his ships. One of his ships, ''Annabella'', was seized by the British Crown for slave trading with the enemy. He was Mayor of Liverpool in 1787. Early life Earle was born in Liverpool in 1754. He was the son of William Earle, who was also a slave trader. He attended Manchester Grammar School from the age of 11. There are no records to indicate that he had been a slave ship captain like his father. His obituary stated that he had spent some time in his childhood in Italy and in his later life he wintered in the country. Slave trader Earle was responsible for at least 73 slave voyages in a period spanning the twenty years between 1779 and 1799. Earle was the son of William Earle, who was also a slave trader. He spent much of his time in the slavery industry alongside his bro ...
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