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    Captain Thomas Coram (c. 1668 – 29 March 1751) was an English sea captain and philanthropist who created the London Foundling Hospital in Lamb's Conduit...
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    in London, England, founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was established for the "education and maintenance of exposed and...
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    The Thomas Coram Foundation for Children is a large children's charity in London operating under the name Coram. It was founded by eighteenth century...
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  • County Coram, Montana, a place in Flathead County Coram Experimental Forest, within the Flathead National Forest, near Kalispell, Montana Thomas Coram (1668–1751)...
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  • A writ of coram nobis (also writ of error coram nobis, writ of coram vobis, or writ of error coram vobis) is a legal order allowing a court to correct...
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    celebrities to design and sign his own card for the UK-based charity Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. The cards were auctioned on eBay in May 2014...
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    Starlight Children's Foundation, Cure EB, Comic Relief, Red Nose Day USA, Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Amnesty International...
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    situated on the former site of the Foundling Hospital, established by Thomas Coram in what was then named Lamb's Conduit Field in 1739. In the 1920s The...
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    full-length portrait of his friend, the philanthropic Captain Coram, for the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, now in the Foundling Museum. This portrait...
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    whose history began as the Foundling Hospital established in London by Thomas Coram in 1742; and Ashridge Executive Education, a business school offering...
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    artworks for charities and fundraisers including the Willow Foundation, and Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. Together with Prince Philip, Cumberbatch presented...
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    charitable institution founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram to house and educate abandoned and orphaned children. It was established...
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    Rain Dogs. In 2014, Pilkington designed and signed his own card for the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children charity. The campaign was launched by crafting...
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    Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram is a 1740 portrait of philanthropist Thomas Coram painted by William Hogarth. The portrait, which represents Hogarth's...
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    in the foundation of the Foundling Hospital, famously championed by Thomas Coram, William Hogarth and others. Spencer is listed alongside these gentlemen...
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    Hospital was established by the philanthropist Thomas Coram in 1739. After 17 years of tireless campaigning, Coram was finally granted a Royal charter by King...
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    (2003) The Thomas Coram Research Unit, 1973-1990: A Memoir. London: University of London, Thomas Coram Research Unit. Jack Tizard (1979) Thomas Coram Research...
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    West Indies.: 144  Shipbuilding started in Dighton as early as 1698. Thomas Coram built Dighton's first shipyard on the west side of the Taunton River...
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    Rachel Riley, to design and sign her own card for the UK-based charity Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. The campaign was launched by crafting company...
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    number of abandoned children living on the streets of London, Captain Thomas Coram set up the Foundling Hospital in 1741 to care for these unwanted orphans...
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  • Christian Knowledge and Societies for the Reformation of Manners. In 1739, Thomas Coram, appalled by the number of abandoned children living on the streets of...
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    Foundling Hospital was founded in 1741 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram in London, England, as a children's home for the "education and maintenance...
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    Bartholomew Westley (1596–1680), nonconformist preacher, was buried here. Thomas Coram (c. 1688–1751) founded the Foundling Hospital in London. Elizabeth Philpot...
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    first of twenty-one 'ladies of quality and distinction' who signed Thomas Coram's first petition, presented to King George II in 1735, calling for the...
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    celebrities, Darvill designed and signed his own card for the UK-based charity Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. The cards were auctioned off on eBay during...
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    John Spencer, in January 1733. John Spencer, along with Charles and Thomas Coram, William Hogarth and others, was involved in the charter of the Foundling...
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    (born 1933), actor, was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in Rotherhithe. Thomas Coram (1668–1751) a philanthropic sea captain, retired to Rotherhithe where...
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    University Press. pp. 245–. ISBN 0-300-11100-2. Wagner, Gillian (2004). Thomas Coram, Gent., 1668-1751. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. p. 87. ISBN 1843830574...
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    Merret, Robert Ferguson, John Flamsteed, William Whiston and Captain Thomas Coram. Later the Hatton Garden estate was inherited by George Finch-Hatton...
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    COLLINS. ISBN 978-0008121990. OCLC 972394582. Gillian., Wagner (2004). Thomas Coram, Gent., 1668-1751. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. p. 89. ISBN 1843830574...
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