Thomas Talbot may refer to: Thomas Talbot (MP for Lancashire) (died 1558), English politician Thomas Talbot (MP for Castle Rising), represented Castle...
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Thomas Talbot (July 19, 1771 – February 5, 1853) was an Irish-born Canadian soldier and colonial administrator. He founded the community of Port Talbot...
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Talbot is an English Old French-origin surname. Notable people with the name include: Albert Talbot (1877–1936), Anglican Dean of Sydney Andre Talbot...
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Thomas Talbot (fl. 1580) was an English antiquary. He was the second son of John Talbot (d. 1551) of Salesbury, Lancashire, by his second wife, Anne,...
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Catholicism portal Thomas Joseph Talbot (14 February 1727 – 24 April 1795) was an English Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the...
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Thomas Talbot Waterman (April 23, 1885 – January 6, 1936) was an American anthropologist. Waterman was born in Hamilton, Missouri, and raised in Fresno...
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John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, 1st Earl of Waterford, 7th Baron Talbot, KG (c. 1387 – 17 July 1453), known as "Old Talbot", was an English nobleman...
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Thomas Talbot (September 7, 1818 – October 6, 1885) was an American textile mill owner and politician from Massachusetts, United States. Talbot ran a...
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of Canada in 1923. Thomas Talbot had served under Lieutenant Governor, John Graves Simcoe, as personal secretary in 1793. On Talbot's behalf, Simcoe requested...
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Nita Talbot (born Anita Sokol) (born August 8, 1930) is an American actress. She received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy...
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Thomas Talbot (1819 - 14 February 1891) was a beverage bottler of Gloucester who founded the Talbot Mineral Water Company in 1845. In 1886, he was elected...
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Talbot is a dormant automobile marque introduced in 1902 by British-French company Clément-Talbot. The founders, Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of...
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Thomas Talbot (1438 – 1487) was a wealthy landowner and judge in fifteenth-century Ireland. He was the head of the prominent Talbot family of Malahide...
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Waterman, Thomas Talbot (January 1915). "The Last Wild Tribe of California". Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 86. pp. 233–244. Waterman, Thomas Talbot (1917)...
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Talbot H. Green (born Paul Geddes; August 11, 1810 – July 2, 1889) was an American merchant and politician during the mid-19th century, who was exposed...
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have acted as governor without subsequently being elected governor. Thomas Talbot served a stint as acting governor, but was elected governor several...
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village in 1852, then as a town in 1861. In 1881 St. Thomas became a city. It was named after Thomas Talbot who helped promote the development of this region...
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was the third son of Thomas Talbot of Malahide, County Dublin. His father's family was Old English. The judge Sir Thomas Talbot (died 1487) was William's...
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William Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS (/ˈtɔːlbət/; 11 February 1800 – 17 September 1877) was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who...
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Thomas Talbot (c. 1818 – March 26, 1901) was an Irish-born educator and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented St. John's West in the Newfoundland...
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Thomas Talbot Bury (26 November 1809 – 23 February 1877) was a British architect and lithographer. There seems to be some dispute about Bury's date of...
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Sir Thomas Talbot (born 1507/1508 died 1 August 1558), of Bashall, Yorkshire, Rishton and Lower Darwen, Lancashire, was an English politician. He was...
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George Thomas Surtees Talbot (13 August 1875 – 4 May 1918) was an English clergyman, musician, composer and writer. The son of the Rev. Thomas Talbot, Vicar...
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Thomas W. Talbot (April 27, 1849 – March 7, 1892) was an American machinist, trade unionist, founder and first president of the International Association...
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son of John Talbot of Longford, Newport, Shropshire (died London, 1607 or c. 1607), and his wife Eleanor Baskerville, daughter of Sir Thomas Baskerville...
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Thomas Talbot (fl. 1640), was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Castle Rising in 1640. Norfolk Lists...
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Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl of Waterford, 11th Baron Talbot, KG (1500 – 25 September 1560) was the son of George Talbot, 4th Earl...
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Baron Talbot is a title that has been created twice. The title was created first in the Peerage of England. On 5 June 1331, Sir Gilbert Talbot was summoned...
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Baron Talbot of Malahide (or de Malahide) is a title that has been created twice for members of the same family—in 1831 in the Peerage of Ireland as Baron...
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Port Talbot (/ˌpɔːrt ˈtɔːlbət/, UK also /pɔːr-, pə-, -ˈtælbət, -ˈtɒlbət/) is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales, situated...
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