Thomas Henry Hassall (11 September 1844 - 17 February 1920) was an Anglo-Australian politician. Born on 11 September 1844 in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire...
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Thomas Hassall (29 May 1794 – 29 March 1868) was an Anglican clergyman and the first Australian candidate for ordination. Hassall opened the first Sunday...
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Thomas Hassall Anglican College is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school, located in Middleton Grange...
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region. Thomas Hassall (1794–1868) a clergyman, grazier and magistrate, arrived in the colony with his family in 1798 and they settled at Camden. Thomas Hassall...
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(1768-1820), Early Australian settler, missionary Thomas Hassall (1840–1920), Australian politician Thomas Hassall (priest) (1794-1868), Australian clergyman...
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Australia. It was built during 1818 by Charles Hook in c. 1818 and by Thomas and Samual Hassall, and Daniel Roberts in c. 1828. The property is privately owned...
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Australia. It was designed by Thomas Hassall and built during 1827 by John Barker. It is also known as The Lindlegreen Barn and Hassall Barn. It was added to...
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food safety. Hassall was born in Middlesex as the youngest son of five children in a house of a surgeon. His father was Thomas Hassall (1771–1844) and...
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Oakhurst, New South Wales (redirect from Hassall, New South Wales)
Board moved quickly to officially name the suburb "Hassall", in honour of Reverend Thomas Hassall who established Western Sydney's first Sunday School...
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population. Evans accidentally shot and killed his friend and co-worker Thomas Hassall in 1844. He was accused of sexual misconduct with native girls under...
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Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga Co-ed Canberra and Goulburn 1999 Thomas Hassall Anglican College West Hoxton Co-ed Sydney 2000 Trinity Anglican College...
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prosperous land-owner. His son Thomas Hassall established the first Sunday school in Australia, after which Rowland Hassall co-founded the New South Wales...
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Thomas Hassall and his wife Anne in Parramatta where she worked as a domestic. That same year Lock, living with the Hassall family, married Thomas Walker...
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scientist was born here in 1960. Thandeka Zulu, actress and musician Thomas Hassall, Australian politician Two-Boys Gumede, footballer "Main Place Tongaat"...
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now Jutland Street) there was the multi-storey drysalters factory of Thomas Hassall. It was said that this was the only drysalters in England and it supplied...
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Annan Public 1130 Heat 9 16–20 December 2013 Glenhaven Public 1440 Thomas Hassall College 1280 St. Patrick’s Guildford 1110 Semi-Final 1 23–27 December...
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of the Reverend Thomas Hassall, a Church School was established and by May 1825 it was reported to the Archdeacon of the Colony, Thomas Hobbs Scott, that...
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through the NPL pyramid. Throughout his high school years, Ruhs attended Thomas Hassall Anglican College, representing the school through football including...
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by two schools – Middleton Grange Public School opened in 2009 and Thomas Hassall Anglican College opened in 2000 and caters for pre school through to...
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appeared to have the respect of prominent free settlers such as Reverend Thomas Hassall, Captain John Piper and Governor Macquarie Tompson arrived in the colony...
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John Hassall RI (21 May 1868 – 8 March 1948) was an English illustrator, known for his advertisements and poster designs. Hassall was born in Walmer, Kent...
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religious movement. Ministers such as the famous "galloping parson", Rev. Thomas Hassall, serviced it amongst a vast area. In 1861 the Parish of Bungonia was...
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Illawarra Grammar School The King's School The Riverina Anglican College Thomas Hassall Anglican College Trades Norwest Anglican College Trinity Anglican College...
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Timeless Land, Marsden is portrayed by John Cousins.[citation needed] Thomas Hassall (clergyman) Parsonson, G.S. "Samuel Marsden". Dictionary of New Zealand...
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Cambridge William Yates (1792–1845), Baptist missionary and orientalist Thomas Hassall (1840–1920), Australian politician Richard Bowdler Sharpe (1847–1909)...
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Auburn Auburn Tara Anglican School for Girls North Parramatta The Hills Thomas Hassall Anglican College Hoxton Park Liverpool Toongabbie Christian School Toongabbie...
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Harcourt Williams. Vol. V: The Parish Register and Tithing Book of Thomas Hassall of Amwell. Edited and with an Introduction by Stephen Doree Vol. VI:...
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resigned. Thomas Dangar was the sitting member for The Namoi. The sitting member Thomas Dangar successfully contested The Namoi. The election of Thomas Dangar...
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Christian School Broughton Anglican College Macarthur Anglican School Thomas Hassall Anglican College St Peter's Anglican Primary School Arden Anglican School...
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Bigsby 1783-1811 John Davenport 1812-1827 John Rolleston 1828-1854 Thomas Hassall 1854-1856 Henry Alexander 1859-1874 William James Bethell Wynn Roberts...
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