• The Reverend Thomas Seaton (baptised 2 October 1684, Stamford, Lincolnshire, died 18 August 1741 at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England...
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  • Thomas Seaton Scott (16 August 1826 – 15 or 16 June 1895) was an English-born Canadian architect. Born in Birkenhead, England he immigrated to Canada...
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  • Seaton can refer to: Seaton Glacier Seaton, South Australia Seaton, Victoria Seaton, Ontario Seaton House, one of the largest men's homeless shelters...
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  • in the Awadh region. British officers like George Bruce Malleson and Thomas Seaton made mentions about the courage, valour, personal and organizational...
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  • Thomas Seaton Forman (1791 – 30 December 1850) was a British Conservative politician. Forman was the son of William Forman (baptised 1767 and died in...
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  • John Thomas Seton (c. 1738–1806), also spelled Thomas Seaton, was a Scottish painter. Seton was the son of Christopher Seton, a gem engraver of London...
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  • footballer Thomas Forman (priest) (1885–1965), Archdeacon of Lindisfarne Thomas Forman (reformer) (died 1528), early English reformer Thomas Seaton Forman...
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    2013. Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, p. 413; Locker-Lampson 1907, p. 497. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 1, 5; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 1–5;...
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    (1918–1927); Thomas W. Fuller (1927–1936), Charles D. Sutherland (1936–1947) and Joseph Charles Gustave Brault (1947–1952). Thomas Seaton Scott and Thomas Fuller...
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    of the Ottawa City Hall and courthouse. The building was designed by Thomas Seaton Scott, first chief architect of the Dominion of Canada. The building...
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    Brunswick. Before construction began, Willis died, and Montreal architect Thomas Seaton Scott (1826–1895) was commissioned to carry out his design. The structure...
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    and was designed in the Italianate/Second Empire style by architect Thomas Seaton Scott, who later designed Grand Trunk's Bonaventure Station in Montreal...
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  • George Seaton (April 17, 1911 – July 28, 1979) was an American screenwriter, playwright, film director and producer, and theater director. Seaton led several...
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  • Street Somerset 1901 478 Albert 478 Albert Street Somerset c. 1874 Thomas Seaton Scott (likely) 48 Britannia 48 Britannia Road Bay c. 1863 494 Albert...
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    Seaton Delaval Hall is a Grade I listed country house in Northumberland, England, near the coast just north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Located between Seaton...
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  • Thomas Seaton Scott, Canadian architect (died 1895) March 1 – Friedrich Weinbrenner, German architect and city planner (born 1766) July 4 – Thomas Jefferson...
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    of Thomas McKay (the former owner of Rideau Hall) and the St. Lawrence Railway and the building, completed in 1868, was designed by Thomas Seaton Scott...
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    broke with the Neo-Gothic style adopted by his predecessors Thomas Seaton Scott and Thomas Fuller; rather he embraced the Baronial style exemplified in...
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  • drill halls, post offices, and Dominion Public Buildings : Thomas Seaton Scott (1871–1881); Thomas Fuller (1881–1897); David Ewart (1897–1914); Edgar Lewis...
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    House was built for the Speaker of the House of Commons in 1877 by Thomas Seaton Scott and demolished in 1956. Summer Pavilion now serves as the National...
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    Dominion Architect Thomas Seaton Scott for Department of Works as a workshop to maintain buildings on Parliament Hill. Modified by Thomas Fuller from 1882...
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    of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [2] Esther S Cope and Willson H Coates (eds), Camden Fourth...
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    The Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway in the East Devon district of South West England. The 3-mile (4.8 km) route runs...
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  • Broadwood Charles Kemeys-Tynte Member of Parliament for Bridgwater 1837–1841 With: Henry Broadwood Succeeded by Thomas Seaton Forman Henry Broadwood...
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    station building was built on the same site, to the plans of architect Thomas Seaton Scott in the Second Empire style. As with the similar 1873 Toronto Union...
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    Winston Seaton (January 11, 1785 – June 16, 1866) was an American journalist and the thirteenth mayor of Washington, D.C. William Winston Seaton was born...
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  • of Ontario, 1867–1879 Thomas Scott (Orangeman) (c. 1842–1870), executed during the Red River Rebellion by Louis Riel Thomas Seaton Scott (1826–1895), Canadian...
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    Frederick Andrew Seaton (December 11, 1909 – January 16, 1974) was an American newspaperman and politician. He represented the U.S. state of Nebraska in...
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    Robinson, Renaissance scholar, first translator into English of Thomas More's Utopia Thomas Seaton, founder of Seatonian Prize for Poetry at the University of...
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  • 1837 – 7 July 1852 Serving with Charles Kemeys-Tynte II (1847–1852) Thomas Seaton Forman (1841–1847) Philip Courtenay (Aug. 1837–1841) Charles Kemeys-Tynte...
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