• Thomas Sandon (born 11 July 2003) is an Italian professional football player who plays for Vicenza. Having come through the youth ranks of Vicenza, Thomas...
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    vegetarian", as he ate meat only in other people's houses. His biographer Thomas Wright noted that "though never a strict vegetarian, his diet was mainly...
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    Vescovi 44 MF  ITA Raul Talarico 68 MF  ITA Matteo Tonon 73 DF  ITA Thomas Sandon 76 DF  ITA Nicholas Fantoni 90 FW  ITA Claudio Morra 98 GK  ITA Alessandro...
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    The Barton and Hack family tree Notes References: Preston, Richard. "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk....
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    Sandon Hall is a 19th-century country mansion, the seat of the Earl of Harrowby, at Sandon, Staffordshire, 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Stafford. It is...
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  • The Barton and Hack family tree Notes References: Preston, Richard. "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk....
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  • The Barton and Hack family tree Notes References: Preston, Richard. "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk....
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  • and married Thomas Gates Darton (1810–1887) of Darton and Harvey, the publisher of some of her mother's books. Another son, Thomas Sandon Hack (1811–1865)...
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  • Ndiaye (on loan from Cremonese) 68 DF  ITA Mario Ierardi 73 DF  ITA Thomas Sandon 77 MF  ITA Michele Cavion 88 MF  ITA Enrico Oviszach 98 GK  ITA Alessandro...
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  • e The Barton/Hack family tree Notes References: Preston, Richard. "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk....
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  • Talarico 55 DF  SRB Vladimir Golemić 68 DF  ITA Mario Ierardi 73 DF  ITA Thomas Sandon 98 GK  ITA Alessandro Confente 99 MF  ITA Matteo Della Morte — DF  ITA...
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    met on a train, January 1924. The actress Charlotte Wattell married Thomas Sandon here in 1799. High society weddings at St. George's Hanover Square fell...
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  • old school Adelaide Educational Institution, at Prince Alfred College, Thomas Caterer's Norwood Grammar School and Frederick Caterer's Glenelg Grammar...
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  • e The Barton/Hack family tree Notes References: Preston, Richard. "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk....
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    advised to move to a warmer climate. While in Portsmouth he met Captain Thomas Lipson, who was fitting out the "Buffalo" for its pioneering voyage to South...
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    Sandon Dock was a dock on the River Mersey, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. Situated in the northern dock system, it was east of Sandon Half...
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  • by Grapefruit, 1968 "Yes", by Jay & The Americans, 1962 "Yes", by Johnny Sandon And The Remo Four, 1963 "Yes", by Karl Wolf feat. Super Sako, Deena, Fito...
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    from Sahl and Nobbs in November 1891 by Charles Thomas Sandon and William Hume for £96/8/11. Sandon later in the same month brought out Hume's interest...
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  • in usum Grammaticastrorum, 1650, much reprinted; revised edition by Thomas Sandon, 1828; another corrected edition, Dublin, 1857. Propria quæ Maribus...
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    popularity. Other popular settings of the hymn include Charles H. Purday's tune Sandon, composed in 1860, and Arthur Sullivan's tune, Lux in Tenebris, which Ian...
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    allowing them to purchase the foreshore land. It was sold to Charles Thomas Sandon in November 1891, to Eliza Sophia Winton in July 1892, and to local...
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    Meggiorini 70 FW  NED Alessio Da Cruz (on loan from Parma) 73 DF  ITA Thomas Sandon 78 FW  ITA Filippo Alessio 91 FW  POL Łukasz Teodorczyk 94 DF  BEL Jordan...
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  • Vellacott DFK. Retrieved 19 March 2012. Preston, Richard (March 2011). "Thomas Sandon Hack: architect of Southampton, 1841-49" (PDF). Southampton Occasional...
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    (3 Feb. 1831); Thomas Sandon (24 Oct. 1831); Adam Dixon (25 July 1833 (London)); Charles Timothy Stewart (25 Aug. 1834 (London)); Thomas Brown (26 Mar...
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    northern dock system in Liverpool's Vauxhall area, and was connected to Sandon Half Tide Dock to the north and Nelson Dock to the south. Jesse Hartley...
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  • Thomas Coggeshall (died 1402), of New Hall in Boreham, Great Baddow and Sandon, Essex, was an English politician. Coggeshall was the son of the MP Sir...
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    Worcester. 1989. Henry Sandon. Royal Worcester Porcelain 1862 to the Present Day. Clarkson N. Potter, 1973. H. J., David Sandon. The Sandon guide to Royal Worcester...
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    sauce factory in New Basford. This was located at the rear of his home in Sandon Street. Its ingredients included vinegar, water, tomato puree, garlic, tamarind...
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    Harrowby PC JP DL (16 January 1831 – 26 March 1900), known as Viscount Sandon from 1847 to 1882, was a British peer and politician. He was the second...
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    Hlasek, lost to Jacco Eltingh/Paul Haarhuis) 1996: Sydney Outdoor (with Sandon Stolle, lost to Ellis Ferreira/Jan Siemerink) McEnroe, Patrick [@PatrickMcEnroe]...
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