Thomas Starling Norgate (20 August 1772 – 7 July 1859) was an English writer, journalist and newspaper editor. The son of Elias Norgate, a surgeon, and...
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British historian Thomas Starling Norgate (1772–1859), British writer Norgate shopping centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Williams and Norgate, British publisher...
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surveyor. Her paternal grandfather was the journalist and writer Thomas Starling Norgate, through whom she came into contact with a group of writers operating...
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contributed, along with other like-minded young radicals, such as Thomas Starling Norgate and Amelia Alderson. They had tacit support from older citizens...
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Genealogy Research Pages Retrieved 2 October 2014. R.K. Webb, "Norgate, Thomas Starling (1772–1859)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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editor of The Nation Thomas Monro, writer Richard K. Morgan, acclaimed author of science fiction and fantasy novels Thomas Starling Norgate, writer, journalist...
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religious reasons; Harry Priestley, Dr Priestley's youngest son. Thomas Starling Norgate; William Shepherd; James Smith (1775–1839); Joseph Lomas Towers;...
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of Their History from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. Williams & Norgate, 1862. Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics. Greenwood Periodicals...
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1 January 1901 – via Google Books. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Norgate, Thomas Starling" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 41. London: Smith, Elder...
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