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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...
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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...
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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...
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daughters in all. In 1903,
Lockyer started a
second marriage, to
suffragist Thomazine Mary
Brodhurst (née Browne).
After his
retirement in 1913,
Lockyer established...
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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...
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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
August 9, 2021. Shanahan,
Thomazine; Stout, Lee. "James Potter".
Centre County Historical Society. Retrieved...
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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...
- 14 June 1597
which he
resigned in 1605.
Whilst at Chigwell, his wife,
Thomazine, died in 1601,
having given birth in 1600 to a short-lived daughter. Even...
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occupants were
suspected of
practicing witchcraft. One such
inhabitant named Thomazine "Tammy"
Younger was
described as "Queen of the Witches" by
Thomas Dresser...
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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...