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Thomas Thistlewood (16
March 1721 – 30
November 1786) was an English-born slave-owner,
serial rapist,
planter and
diarist who
spent the
majority of his...
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Arthur Thistlewood (1774–1 May 1820) was an
English radical activist and
conspirator in the Cato
Street Conspiracy. He
planned to
murder the cabinet,...
- Some of them,
particularly Arthur Thistlewood, had been
involved with the Spa
Fields riots in 1816.
Thistlewood came to
dominate the
group with George...
- Glen &
Stephen Thistlewood,
Schiffer Publishing, 2008 ISBN 978-0-7643-2989-0 The Art of
Carnival Gl****. Glen &
Stephen Thistlewood,
Schiffer Publishing...
- John
Thistlewood Davenport (1817–1901) was an
English pharmacist and businessman. He was the
founder of J. T.
Davenport & Sons, a
pharmaceuticals company...
- that were
owned or run by
Thomas Thistlewood.
According to
Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008 book Outliers, (Thomas
Thistlewood wrote about his
outlandish behaviour...
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Napoleon Bonaparte Thistlewood (March 30, 1837 –
September 15, 1915) was a
veteran of the
American Civil War who
served as a U.S.
Representative from...
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Philanthropists in London.
Davidson soon
became a Spencean. He met
Arthur Thistlewood, and
after a few
months he
became one of the
Committee of
Thirteen that...
- Horrors". At this time, her
exhibits included Colonel Despard,
Arthur Thistlewood,
William Corder and
Burke and Hare, in
addition to
those listed above...
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barbaric punishment of
slaves as
described by
slave overseer Thomas Thistlewood,
specifically a
punishment called "Derby's dose",
which forced slaves...