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    Thomas Frye (c. 1710 – 3 April 1762) was an Anglo-Irish artist, best known for his portraits in oil and pastel, including some miniatures and his early...
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    Charles Thomas Frye (born August 28, 1981) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the Florida Atlantic Owls...
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  • politician Taylor Frye (1864–1946), American politician and educator Theodore Christian Frye (1869–1962), American botanist Thomas Frye (c. 1710–1762),...
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  • Donald Frye (born November 23, 1965) is an American former mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, and actor. In MMA, he was one of the sport's earliest...
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    Channing Thomas Frye (born May 17, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. A power forward-center, he played college basketball for...
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  • Thomas Frye (c.1710–1762) was an Anglo-Irish painter. Tom or Thomas Frye may also refer to: Thomas Frye (Rhode Island governor) (1666–1748), Colonial...
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  • Thomas and Mary Fry of Newport and East Greenwich in the Rhode Island colony. Frye was a glazier by trade. He became a freeman of East Greenwich in 1690, aged...
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  • Christianity portal Thomas Frye Lewis Evans (1845–1920) was a Canadian Anglican priest. Evans was born in Simcoe, Ontario; and educated at Upper Canada...
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    Paul Dallman Episode: "Showdown" Episode: "High Stakes" 1965 Branded Thomas Frye Episode: "The Bounty" 1966 Lost in Space The Ruler Episode: "The Challenge"...
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    first development of what would become known as bone china was made by Thomas Frye at his Bow porcelain factory near Bow in East London in 1748. His factory...
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    Dwight Iliff Frye (born Fry; February 22, 1899 – November 7, 1943) was an American character actor of stage and screen. He is best known for his portrayals...
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    demonstrated by Thomas Briand to the Royal Society in 1742 and is believed to have been based on the Saint-Cloud formula. In 1749, Thomas Frye took out a patent...
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    Bentham and Alicia Woodward, widow of a Mr Whitehorne and daughter of mercer Thomas Grove, of Andover. His wealthy family were supporters of the Tory party...
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    likenesses, one a mezzotint by William Pether after the oil portrait by Thomas Frye, and the other a mezzotint by Andreas van der Mijn after the portrait...
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    a founder of Newport, and his third wife, Anne Brinley (the daughter of Thomas Brinley and Anna (née Wase) Brinley). His uncle, William Coddington Jr....
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  • Herman Northrop Frye CC FRSC (July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential...
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    mezzotint of “Mr. Thomas Wright” signed Thomas Frye and dated 1737 showing "a mature man in his fifties" is sometimes described as showing Thomas Wright the...
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    work of Thomas Frye; in particular by the 18 bust-length mezzotints which Frye completed just before his death in 1762. It was perhaps Frye's candlelight...
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    Colony of Rhode Island from 1734 to 1740; brother to William Wanton Thomas Frye Oct. 1713 Oct. 1714 Also served as Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island...
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    River Lea. Using a process that was patented in 1744, Edward Heylin and Thomas Frye operated a factory near Bow Bridge called "New Canton" to produce some...
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    Windsor, in a landscape. Some art experts believe the children are by Thomas Frye and only the landscape and animals by Lewis. Judith Lewis died on 6 April...
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    Mills meant a ready supply of animal bones, and local entrepreneurs Thomas Frye and Edward Heylyn developed a means to mix this with clay and create...
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  • with Thomas Frye. Edward could have met Frye through his uncle Thomas Sherman, master of the Saddlers Company, who had obtained commissions for Frye. He...
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  • since 2014 Tom Fry, American video game artist for 2018's Sonic Mania Thomas Frye (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • Weaver Charles Macarty Thomas Wood Thomas Frye, father of Deputy Governor Thomas Frye Benjamin Griffin Daniel Vaughan Thomas Dungan, son of William and Frances...
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  • Jacob Frye and Evie Frye, collectively known as the Frye twins, are a duo of sibling characters from Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed video game franchise. They...
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  • involved some significant events. Rediscovery of the ruins of Pompeii. Thomas Frye of the Bow porcelain factory in London produces bone china. Publication...
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    demonstrated by Thomas Briand to the Royal Society in 1742 and is believed to have been based on the Saint-Cloud formula. In 1749, Thomas Frye, a portrait...
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  • (1902–1978). 1748: Fine porcelain developed by Thomas Frye (c. 1710–1762), of Bow porcelain factory, London. Cf. Frye's rivals at Chelsea porcelain factory. 1770s:...
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  • and his younger sister, Susannah Holden, married Benjamin Greene (son of Thomas Greene and grandson of John Greene, an early settler of the Colony of Rhode...
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