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- Thomazine or Thomasina or Thomasine Carew was an English courtier. Thomazine Goldolphin was a daughter of Francis Godolphin and his first wife Margaret...
- Thomazine Mary Lockyer (née Browne; 1 July 1852 - 9 September 1943) was a British astronomer, suffragist, and Unitarian. She was elected a member of the...
- daughters of William Western Hugessen of Proveden, Kent, and his wife Thomazine, née Honywood, the daughter of Sir John Honywood. She was a 'well-acred...
- daughters in all. In 1903, Lockyer started a second marriage, to suffragist Thomazine Mary Brodhurst (née Browne). After his retirement in 1913, Lockyer established...
- March 1887, the second of three daughters of Sylvester Beach and Eleanor Thomazine Orbison. She had an older sister, Holly, and a younger sister, Cyprian...
- walking down the drive leading to the house of his step-mother, Lady Thomazine Mary Lockyer, at Salcombe Hill, Sidmouth and died suddenly on 15 July...
- occupants were suspected of practicing witchcraft. One such inhabitant named Thomazine "Tammy" Younger was described as "Queen of the Witches" by Thomas Dresser...
- Susan C. Kudlow, on loan from Call For Action, Inc., and was written by Thomazine Shanahan. The task force was terminated 31 Dec 1982, as mandated in the...
- Queen Henrietta Maria, Sophia Carew, daughter of Sir George Carew and Thomazine Godolphin. Sophia Carew had been a maid of honour at court and performed...
- appointed as a surgeon to a London hospital Sarah Williams (1837–1868), poet Thomazine Mary Lockyer, astronomer, suffragist, Unitarian Lesley Abdela MBE (1962)...