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Thursby is a
village in the ****berland
district of ****bria, England. It is near to the city of Carlisle.
Thursby was
historically part of the
county of...
- From
Thursby Software Systems, DAVE
provided commercial-grade
Microsoft Windows SMB/CIFS file and print-sharing
functionality for
Apple Macs. DAVE was...
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Thursby may
refer to
Admiral Sir
Cecil Thursby (1861–1936),
British Royal Navy
officer Emma
Cecilia Thursby (1845–1931),
American singer Floyd Thursby...
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Admiral Sir
Cecil Fiennes Thursby, KCB, KCMG, DL, JP (17
January 1861 – 28 May 1936) was a
Royal Navy
officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth...
- The
Thursby Baronetcy, of
Ormerod House in the
Parish of
Burnley in the
County Palatine of
Lancaster and of
Holmhurst in the
Parish of
Christchurch in...
- Security, Finster,
inducts Morgan and ****igns him a new identity. As Jack
Thursby, he is sent to
conventions to
secretly record presentations and transmit...
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Colonel Sir John
Hardy Thursby, 1st
Baronet (31
August 1826 – 16
March 1901) was a
British landowner,
military officer, and sportsman. Born on 31 August...
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Thomas Thursby (died 9
August 1510), was a merchant,
three times Mayor of King's Lynn and the
founder and
benefactor of T****sby College. He was the son...
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Dorothy Elizabeth Thursby-Pelham (1884–1972) was a
scientist at the
Zoological Laboratory,
University of
Cambridge and
subsequently at the
Ministry of...
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Cecilia Thursby (February 21, 1845 – July 4, 1931) was an
American singer po****r in
Europe and the
United States.
Thursby was born to John
Barnes Thursby, a...