Ruggeri (25 May 2015). "The unlikely sea turtle saviour". BBC. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School. Official website...
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Thomas Sprigg (1747 – December 13, 1809) was an 18th-century American politician. He represented the fourth district of Maryland in the United States...
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Elliott, Jr, a genetic engineer. He later changed his name to Thomas Jane. He attended Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School but dropped out and moved to Hollywood...
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Dr. Thomas Sprigg Wootton (c. 1740 – 1789) was an American planter, physician, politician, and founding father who served as one of members of the Annapolis...
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Four of the band members grew up in Rockville, Maryland, and attended Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School. After graduating, they went on to study at Ohio...
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Sprigg may refer to: James Cresap Sprigg (1802–1852), American politician John Gordon Sprigg (1830–1913), Prime Minister of the Cape Colony Joshua Sprigg...
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(disambiguation) Woodinville High School Woodland High School (disambiguation) Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School Wobbly hedgehog syndrome Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome...
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English comedian Richens Lacey Wootton Scott Wootton, English footballer Thomas Sprigg Wootton, founder of Montgomery County, Maryland Wikimedia Commons has...
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House of Representatives Preceded by William Smith Representative of the Fourth Congressional District of Maryland 1791–1793 Succeeded by Thomas Sprigg...
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Cecil County John Smith Baltimore Town Thomas Smyth Kent County John Stevenson Baltimore County Osborn Sprigg Prince George's County John Stull Frederick...
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Jeremiah Crabb (F) Thomas Sprigg (DR) Samuel Smith (DR) Gabriel Christie (DR) William Hindman (F) William Vans Murray (F) Richard Sprigg Jr. (DR) William...
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Valley Sherwood Watkins Mill Wheaton Walt Whitman Thomas Sprigg Wootton Magnet/alternative schools Thomas Edison High School of Technology Independent schools...
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Echo. Whitman is fed by one middle school and five elementary schools: Thomas W. Pyle MS Bannockburn ES Bradley Hills ES Burning Tree ES Carderock Springs...
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Northampton Plantation (category Sprigg family)
plantation established by Thomas Sprigg in 1673. Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore granted a 1000-acre tract of land to Thomas Sprigg in 1673. The tract was...
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point or another been part of Frederick County. On September 6, 1776, Thomas Sprigg Wootton from Rockville, Maryland, introduced legislation, while serving...
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Valley Sherwood Watkins Mill Wheaton Walt Whitman Thomas Sprigg Wootton Magnet/alternative schools Thomas Edison High School of Technology Independent schools...
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Class of 1983 – President and Principal Owner, NFL's Arizona Cardinals Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., Class of 1959 (d.) - Prominent attorney/lobbyist and founder...
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Sir John Gordon Sprigg, GCMG, PC (27 April 1830 – 4 February 1913) was an English-born colonial administrator and politician who served as prime minister...
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Valley Sherwood Watkins Mill Wheaton Walt Whitman Thomas Sprigg Wootton Magnet/alternative schools Thomas Edison High School of Technology Independent schools...
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exceptionally close to his friend and ally John Gordon Sprigg, and served regularly as Attorney General in Sprigg's governments (1878–81, 1886–90, 1896–98) He was...
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until November 8, 1794 ▌Benjamin Edwards (P), from January 2, 1795 ▌4. Thomas Sprigg (A) ▌5. Samuel Smith (A) ▌6. Gabriel Christie (A) ▌7. William Hindman...
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John Thomas Spriggs (April 5, 1825 – December 23, 1888) was an American lawyer and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from New York...
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player Visanthe Shiancoe, former professional football player Charlene Thomas-Swinson, professional basketball player Willis Wilson, former college basketball...
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Maryland Constitutional Convention agreed to a proposal introduced by Thomas Sprigg Wootton wherein Frederick County, the largest and most populous county...
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Anti-Administration March 4, 1791 – March 3, 1793 2nd Elected in 1790. [data missing] Thomas Sprigg (Washington County) Anti-Administration March 4, 1793 – March 3, 1795...
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was born and raised in Montgomery County, Maryland, graduating from Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School in Rockville, Maryland. He went to Northeastern...
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patron Rebecca Myring Everette to copy Boyle's 1807 portrait of her husband, Thomas Everett. Johnson's work has also been compared to Ralph Earl, who, like...
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budget—47% in 2023. As of August 2024, the superintendent of the district is Thomas W. Taylor. The board of education includes a student member, elected by...
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election: Incumbent vice president John Adams defeated Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. June 24, 1795: Treaty of London ("Jay's Treaty") March 7, 1796:...
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Elizabeth Jean Spriggs (18 September 1929 – 2 July 2008) was an English character actress. Spriggs' roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company included...
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