Thomas Thursby (died 9 August 1510), was a merchant, three times Mayor of King's Lynn and the founder and benefactor of Thoresby College. He was the son...
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Thomas Thursby (1487–1543) of Ashwicken was a notorious land encloser in Norfolk in the 1510s–1540s. He was the son of Thomas Thursby (d.1510), merchant...
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Fotheringhay, who married Henry Thursby of Ashwicken and Burg's Hall in Hillington (1476–1506), the nephew of Thomas Thursby (d.1510), merchant, thrice Mayor...
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secondly Nicholas Mynne, Esquire, Ferdinand, Anne who married firstly Thomas Thursby of Ashwicken (d. 1543) and secondly Henry Spelman (the son of Sir John...
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married Francis Thursby of Congham in Norfolk. He was the son of Thomas Thursby (d.1543) of Ashwicken, and the grandson of Thomas Thursby (d.1510), thrice...
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Thursby is a village in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. It is near to the city of Carlisle. Thursby was historically part of the county of...
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and Anne, lady-in-waiting to Katherine of Aragon, who married firstly Thomas Thursby of Ashwicken (d. 1543) and secondly Henry Spelman (the son of Sir John...
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Filolls Hall. He had previously bought the manor in 1529 from the cousins Thomas Thursby (d. 1532) of Hillington, Norfolk and Edmund Beaupré. From 1534 to 1535...
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by Thomas Thursby (d. 1543), his son Edmund (d. 1547), and for life by Edmund's widow Ursula, wife of Erasmus Spelman. Ursula's son Thomas Thursby, of...
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Sir Thomas Bouch (/ˈbaʊtʃ/; 25 February 1822 – 30 October 1880) was a British railway engineer. He was born in Thursby, near Carlisle, Cumberland, and...
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Heveningham (d. 1530), and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Thursby. By 1530 one half was still held by Thursby, the other half was divided between the three...
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lady in waiting to Queen Katherine of Aragon, who married firstly Thomas Thursby (d.1543) of Ashwicken and secondly Henry Spelman (d.1581), the son of...
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Bocking, Essex, England. The house is said to have been rebuilt by Edward Thursby in 1579, but may be of earlier date; the date, 1572, on the southwest end...
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of Thomas Thursby's children may have been by Elizabeth. Richard Aylmer writes of "my brother ffrannces mountford", the husband of Thomas Thursby's daughter...
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remarried to Thomas Thursby (d.1510). Richard Aylmer's second wife Elyn may have been the daughter of his step-father—identical to Thomas Thursby's daughter...
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William Coningsby and his wife Beatrix Thursby, the daughter of Thomas Thursby (d.1510) and the sister of Thomas Thursby (d.1543). After her first husband's...
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waiting to Queen Katherine of Aragon, m. 1) Thomas Thursby (d.1543) of Ashwicken, the son of Thomas Thursby (d.1510), Merchant, thrice Mayor of King's...
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medieval village. Holt, near Leziate TF675 184 Land enclosed by landlord Thomas Thursby for use as sheep pasture. Totally depopulated by 1517 - the only Norfolk...
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William Coningsby and his wife Beatrix Thursby, the daughter of Thomas Thursby (d.1510) and the sister of Thomas Thursby (d.1543). William Coningsby had been...
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1581), who married first Anne, the widow of Thomas Thursby (d.1543) of Ashwicken, the son of Thomas Thursby (d.1510), Merchant, thrice Mayor of King's...
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After the parish was united with Ashwicken in the late 15th century, Thomas Thursby, the Lord of the Manor, was accused of appropriating most of the common...
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Cecilia Thursby (February 21, 1845 – July 4, 1931) was an American singer popular in Europe and the United States. Thursby was born to John Barnes Thursby, a...
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Horseheath, Cambs. (1st term) 7 November 1512: Thomas Cotton, of Conington, Hunts. 9 November 1513: Thomas Thursby, of Caxton, Cambs. 7 November 1514: Sir Ralph...
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who tell him that Thursby was murdered the same evening. Dundy suggests that Spade had the opportunity and motive to kill Thursby, who likely killed...
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1916, the 5th Battle Squadron—under the command of Rear Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas— was temporarily transferred to David Beatty's Battlecruiser Fleet. On 31...
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Brothers in Law (novel) (redirect from Roger Thursby)
novel by British author Henry Cecil, a county court judge, about Roger Thursby, a young barrister experiencing his first year in chambers. It was followed...
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2009. Weil, Shalva. "Indian Judaic Tradition" in Sushil Mittal and Gene Thursby (eds) Religions in South Asia, London: Palgrave Publishers, 2006. pp. 169–183...
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Don Carlos gathered rave reviews. Also in 2004, he starred as Lord Teddy Thursby in the first of the four-part BBC series The Long Firm, based on Jake Arnott's...
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Garlington, William (2006). "Indian Baha'i tradition". In Mittal, Sushil; Thursby, Gene R. (eds.). Religions of South Asia. London: Routledge. pp. 247–260...
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Margaret, daughter of Thomas Thursby of Lynn, Norfolk; 2) Gertrude, daughter of Robert Hoting of London. Francis had married Margaret Thursby before 11 August...
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