Thomas Assheton Smith (the elder) (1752 – 12 May 1828) was an English landowner and all-round sportsman who played a major part in the development of...
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Thomas Assheton Smith may refer to: Thomas Assheton Smith (1752–1828), English landowner and sportsman Thomas Assheton Smith (1776–1858), his son, English...
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Napoleonic wars continued. Sutton married in 1790 Lucy, daughter of Thomas Assheton Smith (1752–1828). They had two daughters. The baronetcy became extinct on Sutton's...
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House include John Smith (1656–1723), Speaker of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer; Thomas Assheton Smith (1752–1828), owner of Dinorwic...
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name, and his son Thomas Assheton Smith (1752–1828) was MP for Caernarvonshire and later for Andover. After his death his son, also Thomas (1776–1858), a...
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Thomas Assheton Smith (the younger) (2 August 1776 – 9 September 1858) was an English landowner and all-round sportsman who was notable for being one...
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Australia (opened 1916) Thomas Assheton Smith I (1752–1828), English landowner and all-round sportsman Thomas Assheton Smith II (1776–1858), English landowner...
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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Thomas A. Smith may refer to: Thomas Alexander Smith (1850–1932), American politician Thomas Assheton Smith I (1752–1828), English landowner Thomas Smith...
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(1752–1828), English landowner and all-round sportsman Thomas Assheton Smith II (1776–1858), English landowner and all-round sportsman W. Thomas Smith...
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As Baron Cushenden As Baron Methuen As Viscount Monckton of Brenchley As Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn As Viscount Muirshiel As Earl of Onslow As John Scourfield...
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December – Thomas Bulkeley, 7th Viscount Bulkeley, politician (died 1822) date unknown Richard Llwyd, poet and writer (died 1835) Thomas Assheton Smith I, industrialist...
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Sarah Livingston (1777–1833) ∞ Smith Thompson (1768–1843) John Henry Livingston (1746—1825) ∞ 1775: Sarah Livingston (1752–1814) Henry Alexander Livingston...
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presented to John Smith of Tedworth, Wiltshire, and in 1762 passed to his nephew Thomas Assheton Smith I (1752–1828). Assheton Smith was later MP for Caernarvonshire...
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Baron Bicester (1867–1956)) and John Smith (born 1716), ancestor of Julian Pauncefote, 1st Baron Pauncefote (1828–1902). His mother was Jane Beaumont (1689–1743)...
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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date unknown Richard Llwyd, poet and writer (d. 1835) Thomas Assheton Smith I, industrialist (d. 1828) 1754 date unknown - Charles Hassall, surveyor (d....
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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of Broughton 1462–1464 Sir John Assheton of Ashton-under-Lyne 1464–1465 John Pilkington of Pilkington 1465–1466 Thomas Pilkington of Pilkington 1466–1473...
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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Liverpool (1770–1828), Prime Minister, 1812–1827 Sir Horatio Mann, 2nd Baronet (1744–1814), politician and patron of cricket Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1st...
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Fanny Burney (also as Frances, Mme d'Arblay, 1752–1840), novelist and diarist, Evelina Frances Burney (1776–1828), dramatist James Burney (1750–1821), travel...
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Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378. "ASSHETON SMITH, Thomas (c.1752-1828), of Faenol, Caern. and Tidworth, Hants". History of Parliament...
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Parliament. Son of Sir Henry Legge. Son of Sir Alexander Abel Smith and Lady Abel Smith, a lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and half-brother of Sir Mark...
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OCLC 44468774. Humphreys, Assheton Y. (2000). Tyrone G. Martin (ed.). The USS Constitution's Finest Fight: The Journal of Acting Chaplain Assheton Humphreys, US Navy...
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1849) Jean Corbineau, French cavalry general (d. 1848) August 2 Thomas Assheton Smith II, English cricketer (d. 1858) Friedrich Stromeyer, German chemist...
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17 years (1554–1572) Sir Thomas Littleton, 17 years (1644–1661) Jonathan Rashleigh, 17 years (1644–1661) Sir Ralph Assheton, 17 years (1662–1679) Richard...
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of the photoconductivity of the element selenium by Willoughby Smith (1828–1891). Smith's work led to the invention of photoelectric cells (solar panels)...
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1849) Jean Corbineau, French cavalry general (d. 1848) August 2 Thomas Assheton Smith II, English cricketer (d. 1858) Friedrich Stromeyer, German chemist...
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