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Thomas Fisher (British Army Officer)
Thomas Fisher may refer to: *Thomas Fisher (MP) (died 1577), English politician *Thomas Fisher (died 1613), MP for Taunton * Thomas Fisher (antiquary) (1772–1836), English antiquary *Thomas Fisher (Upper Canada) (1792–1874), English-Canadian road builder, land developer, Squire, and Etobicoke Township pioneer * Thomas Henry (illustrator) (Thomas Henry Fisher, 1879–1962), English illustrator *Thomas Cathrew Fisher (1871–1929), Anglican colonial bishop *Thomas L. Fisher, special effects artist of ''Titanic'' See also *Tom Fisher (other) Tom Fisher may refer to: *Tom Fisher (1960s pitcher) (1942–2016), former Major League Baseball pitcher *Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher) (1880–1972), Major League Baseball pitcher * Tom Fisher (''The Young and the Restless''), a fictional character f ... * Thomas Fischer (other) * {{hndis, Fisher, Thomas ...
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Thomas Fisher (MP)
Thomas Fisher or Hawkins (died 1577), was an English politician. Early life He was of obscure origin and was usually known by the name of Fisher, because his father was a fishmonger in Warwick. His ability recommended him to John Dudley, Viscount Lisle, who took him into his service, and on 4 May 1542 constituted him high steward and bailiff of his manor of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire. For his exercise of that office during life Fisher had an annuity granted to him, which was confirmed in the reign of Mary I. He became one of the two Members of Parliament for Warwick. Dissolution of the monasteries He contrived to accumulate a vast estate in monastery and church lands. In 1546 he obtained the site of St Sepulchre's Priory, Warwick, with the lands adjacent, and proceeded to pull the monastery to the ground, raising in the place of it a house Hawkyns-nest, or Hawks-nest, also the 'Priory'; now the estate is Priory Park. In 1547, Bishop's Itchington, Warwickshire, being ...
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Thomas Fisher (died 1613)
Thomas Fisher may refer to: *Thomas Fisher (MP) (died 1577), English politician * Thomas Fisher (died 1613), MP for Taunton *Thomas Fisher (antiquary) (1772–1836), English antiquary *Thomas Fisher (Upper Canada) (1792–1874), English-Canadian road builder, land developer, Squire, and Etobicoke Township pioneer * Thomas Henry (illustrator) (Thomas Henry Fisher, 1879–1962), English illustrator *Thomas Cathrew Fisher (1871–1929), Anglican colonial bishop *Thomas L. Fisher, special effects artist of ''Titanic'' See also * Tom Fisher (other) *Thomas Fischer (other) Thomas Fischer may refer to: * Thomas Fischer (actor), cast member of the 1970 German film ''Hotel by the Hour'' * Thomas Fischer (basketball), played on Germany's team in Wheelchair basketball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics, the 2004 Summer Paraly ...
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Taunton (UK Parliament Constituency)
Taunton was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and its predecessors from 1295 to 2010, taking its name from the town of Taunton in Somerset. Until 1918, it was a parliamentary borough, electing two Member of Parliaments (MPs) between 1295 and 1885 and one from 1885 to 1918; the name was then transferred to a county constituency, electing one MP. In the boundary changes that came into effect at the general election of 2010, the Boundary Commission for England replaced Taunton with a modified constituency called Taunton Deane, to reflect the district name. The new constituency's boundaries are coterminous with the local government district of the same name. History Famous MPs for the borough include Thomas Cromwell. The 1754 by-election was so fiercely contested that rioting broke out in which two people died. In the 2005 general election, the victorious Liberal Democrats candidate in Taunton required the smallest per ...
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Thomas Fisher (antiquary)
Thomas Fisher (1772–1836) was an English antiquary. Life Fisher was born in Rochester, Kent in or about 1781, the younger of the two sons of Thomas Fisher, printer, bookseller, and alderman of Rochester. In 1786 Fisher entered the India House as an extra clerk; in April 1816 he was appointed searcher of records. He retired on a pension in June 1834, after having spent in different offices under the company altogether forty-six years. He died unmarried on 20 July 1836, in his sixty-fifth year, at his lodgings in Church Street, Stoke Newington, and was buried on the 26th in Bunhill Fields. From the time of his coming to London he had resided at Gloucester Terrace, Hoxton, in the parish of Shoreditch. Before he left Rochester Fisher's work as a draughtsman attracted the attention of Isaac Taylor the engraver. He was also eminent as an antiquary. Fisher was in 1821 elected F.S.A. of Perth, and on 5 May 1836 F.S.A. of London, an honour from which he had been hitherto debarred, as ...
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Thomas Fisher (Upper Canada)
Thomas Fisher (1792-1874) is a road builder, land developer, Squire, and Etobicoke Township pioneer. He immigrated from Yorkshire settled along the Humber River (Ontario), Humber River in 1822 and became a successful merchant-miller. His mill located at King's Mill, Toronto, King's Mill was acquired in 1821. Fisher is the namesake of Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library. The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections and the University Archives didn't have a permanent home until 1973 when the Thomas Fisher Rare Book library was opened. Great-grandsons, Sidney and Charles Fisher, donated to the library their own collections of Shakespeare, various twentieth-century authors, and etchings of Wenceslaus Hollar. Fisher was an inductee into the Etobicoke Hall of Fame, 1974. {{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Thomas (Upper Canada) Canadian merchants People from Etobicoke 1792 births 1874 deaths ...
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Thomas Henry (illustrator)
Thomas Henry (born Thomas Henry Fisher) (1879–1962) was an England, English illustrator, best remembered for his illustrations of Richmal Crompton's Just William, William books. Biography Thomas Henry Fisher was born in 1879 at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. The oldest of three brothers, he became an apprentice to T. Bailey Forman (Nottingham newspaper proprietors and printers) at the young age of fourteen. Numerous paintings and sketches he made outside contract were used by his employers for publishing merchandise like wall calendars. He concurrently attended the Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design, Nottingham School of Art. His first published works were probably cartoons for the ''Nottingham Football Post'', in September, 1904. He freelanced at the same time under the name of Thomas Henry. Pastel and watercolour were his chosen mediums at that time. Thomas Henry was associated with the advertising division of Nottingham-based cigarette firm John Player & Son ...
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Cathrew Fisher
Thomas Cathrew Fisher (7 January 1871 – 8 November 1929) was an Anglican bishop. Fisher was born in Kempston and was educated at Uppingham School, Trinity College, Cambridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon. He was ordained deacon in 1895 and priest in 1896. His first position was as an assistant curate at St John the Divine's Kennington. Later he was the Assistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Rochester and then the General Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Oxford. In 1910 he became the Bishop of Nyasaland, until his death in a motor accident in 1929."Bishop Of Nyasaland Death In A Motor Accident", ''The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ...'', 12 November 1929, p18. References 1871 births People from Kempston ...
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Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Apostle * Thomas (bishop of the East Angles) (fl. 640s–650s), medieval Bishop of the East Angles * Thomas (Archdeacon of Barnstaple) (fl. 1203), Archdeacon of Barnstaple * Thomas, Count of Perche (1195–1217), Count of Perche * Thomas (bishop of Finland) (1248), first known Bishop of Finland * Thomas, Earl of Mar (1330–1377), 14th-century Earl, Aberdeen, Scotland Geography Places in the United States * Thomas, Illinois * Thomas, Indiana * Thomas, Oklahoma * Thomas, Oregon * Thomas, South Dakota * Thomas, Virginia * Thomas, Washington * Thomas, West Virginia * Thomas County (other) * Thomas Township (other) Elsewhere * Thomas Glacier (Greenland) Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Thomas'' (Burton novel) 1969 nove ...
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Tom Fisher (other)
Tom Fisher may refer to: *Tom Fisher (1960s pitcher) (1942–2016), former Major League Baseball pitcher *Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher) (1880–1972), Major League Baseball pitcher * Tom Fisher (''The Young and the Restless''), a fictional character from the American soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' *Tom Fisher (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer * Tom Fisher (actor) (born 1968), English actor *Tom Fisher (rugby union) Thomas Fisher (27 May 1891 – 20 March 1968) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, Fisher represented Buller and Marlborough at a provincial level. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their ... (1891–1968), New Zealand rugby union player * Tom Fisher (mathematician), Cambridge University mathematician and winner of the 2014 Selfridge Prize See also * Thomas Fisher (other) {{hndis, Fisher, Tom ...
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