• Treble, Tenor & Bass Viols Problems playing this file? See media help. Thomas Tomkins (1572 – 9 June 1656) was a Welsh-born composer of the late Tudor and...
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  • Thomas Tomkins was a Welsh composer. Thomas Tomkins may also refer to: Thomas Tomkins (martyr) (died 1555), English Protestant martyr Thomas Tomkins (calligrapher)...
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    Thomas Tomkins (1743–1816) was an English calligrapher. He kept for many years a writing school in Foster Lane, London. Tomkins was a friend of Samuel...
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    "The Earle of Oxford's Marche" by William Byrd; "Worster Braules" by Thomas Tomkins; and the famous "Lachrymae Pavan" by John Dowland, as arranged by Giles...
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  • Thomas Tomkins (died 16 March 1555) was a 16th-century English Protestant martyr. He was a weaver from Shoreditch, London, and was examined by Bishop Bonner...
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  • cause in the English Civil War. Tomkins was the fifth but second surviving son of Anne (née Boyle) Tomkins and James Tomkins of Monnington on Wye, Herefordshire...
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  • attempted to link Tomkis with the Tomkins family of prominent musicians in his era, Thomas Tomkins and his son John Tomkins. Fleay's argument is recognized...
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  • Abbey in 973. An earlier setting is thought to have been written by Thomas Tomkins for the coronation of King Charles I in 1626, the text of which has...
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  • Phineas Fletcher, a friend of Tomkins at King's College, made him an interlocutor (named Thomalin) in three of his eclogues. Tomkins left Cambridge and in 1619...
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    1563 Thomas Elliot c.1570–c.1586 Thomas Tomkins (father of the composer Thomas Tomkins) 1713 R. Mordant 1714 Henry Mordant 1719 Richard Tomkins 1719 Williarn...
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  • episode of 1980s television series My Little Pony "Woe Is Me", anthem by Thomas Tomkins Woe, Is Me (band), from Atlanta, Georgia Woe Is Me, album by Johnny...
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    on 2012-03-27. Anthony Boden, ed. (2017-07-05). "Awfull Majestie". Thomas Tomkins: The Last Elizabethan. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781351539166. "G. F....
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  • written pieces based on the work, including Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Thomas Tomkins, and Tobias Hume's What Greater Griefe,[citation needed] while John...
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  • Tomkins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Tomkins, British professor of law Alan Tomkins (1939–2020), American art director A...
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    cleric whose father, also William Barlow, served as bishop in 1536–1548. Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656), a musician and composer. Richard Fenton (1747–1821), a...
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    106–8 victory. Despite this, Thomas Leuluai replaced Tomkins for the team's next match against Warrington, meaning Tomkins would have to wait for his Super...
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    entitled When David Heard (such as those by Renaissance composers Thomas Tomkins and Thomas Weelkes, or modern composers Eric Whitacre, Joshua Shank, and...
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    1985 to 2004. Tomkins was in winning Victorian King's Cup crews on fifteen occasions, for ten of which he was in stroke seat. Tomkins competed in Mercantile...
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  • Peerson, English composer, organist and virginalist (d. 1650 or 1651). Thomas Tomkins, Welsh composer (d. 1656) Alessandro Ghivizzani, Italian composer January...
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    collection containing works from famous composers such as Edward Elgar and Thomas Tomkins. Of particular note are the Worcester Antiphoner (the only book of its...
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    Giles Farnaby, who died in 1640, and Thomas Tomkins, who lived on until 1656) and found no real successors. Thomas Morley, Byrd's other major composing...
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    the Anglican burial service to music include William Croft, Thomas Morley, Thomas Tomkins, Orlando Gibbons and Henry Purcell. The text of these seven...
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    Vladimír Godár's "Querela Pacis" ("Complaint of Peace") oratorio (2010). Thomas Tomkins composed a piece with the same title in 1649.[clarification needed]...
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    Bloodthirst Johnathon "Johnny" Harker SyFy Original Movie 2013 By Any Means Thomas Tomkins TV series Dracula Gabriel Hood TV series (Episode: "Goblin Merchant...
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    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Warner, Thomas Tomkins (2010). Numerical Weather and Climate Prediction. Cambridge University...
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  • accompaniment. Other common choral settings of the Responses include those by Thomas Tomkins, William Smith, Richard Ayleward, Bernard Rose and Humphrey Clucas....
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    Book of Martyrs: 272. Thomas Tomkins. Exclassics.com. Retrieved 16 August 2012. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 274. Thomas Causton and Thomas Higbed. Exclassics...
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  • 1555), Hertford, England Thomas Hawkes († 1555), Coggeshall, England Thomas Tomkins († 1555), Smithfield, London, England Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), Oxford...
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  • to have produced anthems used during the coronation service include: Thomas Tomkins who wrote anthems for the 1626 coronation of Charles I, including a...
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  • Herbert Sumsion Undine Smith Moore Rhian Samuel Thomas Tallis John Tavener John Taverner Thomas Tomkins George William Torrance John Travers Noël Tredinnick...
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