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Thwing may
refer to:
Thwing, East
Riding of Yorkshire,
English village,
United Kingdom Alfred L.
Thwing (1876–1945),
American lawyer and
politician Annie...
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Alfred L.
Thwing (April 1, 1876 –
August 24, 1945) was an
American lawyer and politician.
Thwing was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He
moved to Minnesota...
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Thomas Thwing (1635–1680) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and martyr,
executed for his
supposed part in the
Barnbow Plot, an
offshoot of the fabricated...
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Annie Haven Thwing (July 4, 1851 – June 5, 1940), also
known as A.H.
Thwing or Anne
Haven Thwing, was an
American historian and children's author. Her...
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Edward Thwing (c. 1565 - 26 July 1600) was an
English Catholic priest and martyr.
Edward Thwing was born
about 1565, the
second son of
Thomas Thwing of Heworth...
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Thwing /ˈðwɪŋ/ is a
village and
civil parish in the
Yorkshire Wolds, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Thwing is
located in the
Yorkshire Wolds...
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Jesuit superior, but, on 8
November 1598, he and his
fellow martyr,
Edward Thwing, with others,
besought the Pope to
institute an archpriest. On 10 March...
- at the
Manor House (see
Heworth Manor below) which,
under the aid of the
Thwing sisters (Ellen, Anne and Catherine)
would become one of the
temporary seats...
- Rev.
Charles Franklin Thwing (November 9, 1853 –
August 29, 1937) was an
American clergyman and educator. He was born in New Sharon,
Maine on November...
- Archaeology. 11 June 2012.
Retrieved 10
August 2015.
Nicholas Vincent (2004). "'
Thwing , Sir
Robert (III) of (d. 1245x57)',
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography"...