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    Thomas Heywood (early 1570s – 16 August 1641) was an English playwright, actor, and author. His main contributions were to late Elizabethan and early Jacobean...
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  • Thomas Heywood was a playwright and actor. Thomas Heywood may also refer to: Thomas Heywood (railway engineer) (1877–1953), British locomotive engineer...
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  • Thomas Heywood (born 1974) is an Australian concert organist. He is the first Australian musician in history to live as a professional concert organist...
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  • Nathaniel Heywood (died 1815) of Heywood's Bank and his wife Anne Percival, daughter of Thomas Percival, and younger brother of Benjamin Heywood, he was...
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  • into obscurity until 1773 when Thomas Hawkins, an early editor of The Spanish Tragedy, discovered that Thomas Heywood, in his Apologie for Actors (1612)...
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    Noble Grecians and Romans Compared Together, in the translation made by Sir Thomas North in 1579. Shakespeare's historical plays focus on only a small part...
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  • Thomas Edward Hett Heywood (29 November 1877 – 26 November 1953) was a British engineer. During his career, he worked for the Taff Vale Railway, the Burma...
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  • of Thomas Percival, the son of Nathaniel Heywood and Ann Percival, the brother to Thomas Heywood and James Heywood, and the nephew to Samuel Heywood. He...
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  • Nicola Anne Heywood-Thomas (17 May 1955 – 6 April 2023) was a Welsh broadcaster and television news journalist, who worked both for BBC Radio Wales and...
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    expense. The foundation of the Royal Exchange is the background of Thomas Heywood's play: If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody part 2, in which a Lord extols...
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  • 12-year-old Billy Heywood is a Little League Baseball player whose grandfather, Thomas Heywood, owns the Minnesota Twins. When Thomas dies, Billy learns...
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    Heywood, son of Reverend Henry Robinson, fifth son of the first Baronet, was Bishop of Ely. Sir Benjamin Heywood, 1st Baronet (1793–1865) Sir Thomas Percival...
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  • author of Sir Thomas More, on which he is believed to have collaborated with Henry Chettle, Thomas Heywood, William Shakespeare, and Thomas Dekker. He was...
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  • Heywood is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abel Heywood (1810–1893), English politician Angela Heywood (1840–1935), United States suffragist...
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    Famous and Remarkable History of Sir Richard Whittington by "T. H." (Thomas Heywood), published 1656 in chapbook form, which specified that the bells were...
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    fiction and elaborates on Apuleius' story in a modern way. In 1634, Thomas Heywood turned the tale of Cupid and Psyche into a masque for the court of Charles...
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    Glapthorne Thomas Goffe Arthur Golding Robert Greene Fulke Greville Matthew Gwinne William Haughton Walter Hawkesworth Mary Herbert Thomas Heywood Thomas Hughes...
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    also mentioned in the poem "Appius and Virginia" by John Webster and Thomas Heywood, which includes the following lines: Two fair, but ladies most infortunate...
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  • early 17th-century stage play, a tragedy by John Webster (and perhaps Thomas Heywood). It is the third and least famous of his tragedies, after The White...
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  • as Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene, George Peele, Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson and Thomas Heywood. The Rose's archaeological...
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    Swetnam the Woman-Hater (category Plays by Thomas Heywood)
    identity of the play's author; Thomas Heywood, Thomas Dekker, and Thomas Drue have been proposed as candidates. (A "Thomas Drewe" acted with Queen Anne's...
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  • premiered in 2009. In 2011, she appeared in A Woman Killed with Kindness by Thomas Heywood at the Lyttelton at the National Theatre in 2011, where she appeared...
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  • King School, formerly King Low Heywood Thomas, is a private day school for pre-kindergarten through grade 12 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. King...
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    Sly as possible alternatives. Individual critics have also suggested Thomas Heywood and Michael Drayton as possible authors—suggestions unsupported by firm...
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    later heavily revised by another team of playwrights, including Thomas Heywood, Thomas Dekker, and William Shakespeare. The most common identifications...
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    The Second Part of the Iron Age, the final play in the Ages series by Thomas Heywood Pyrrhus is a leading character in Andromaque (1667), a play by Jean...
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  • Christianity portal Reverend Thomas Heywood Masters, CBE (9 April 1865 – 1 September 1939) was an Anglican priest. Masters was born in 1865, and educated...
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  • Jonson himself, Thomas Middleton, and John Marston, though many others also contributed to its development, including Thomas Heywood, Thomas Dekker, John...
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  • Virginia, probably written with Thomas Heywood, is of uncertain date. Westward Ho (1603–4) Northward Ho (1605) Sir Thomas Wyatt (1607) The White Devil (1612)...
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  • his style of comedy. He was also a friend and perhaps a protégé of Thomas Heywood. The playwright's father, Shackerley Marmion (son of a London lawyer...
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