Thomas Cartwright may refer to: Thomas Cartwright (bishop) (1634–1689), nonjuring Bishop of Chester Thomas Cartwright (diplomat) (1795–1850), British...
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Danny Thomas) in the long-running TV series The Danny Thomas Show, and Penny Robinson in the 1960s television series Lost in Space. Cartwright's most famous...
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Thomas Cartwright (c. 1535 – 27 December 1603) was an English Puritan preacher and theologian. Cartwright was probably born in Royston, Hertfordshire...
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Thomas Cartwright (c. 1635 – 27 December 1703) was a 17th-century English stonemason, building contractor and sculptor. Cartwright was born in Hertfordshire;...
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Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr. (April 17, 1820 – July 12, 1892) was a founding member of the New York Knickerbockers Base Ball Club in the 1840s. Although...
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Thomas Cartwright (1634–1689) was an English bishop and diarist, known as a supporter of James II. He was born and went to school in Northampton, and...
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Sir Thomas Cartwright (1795 – 15 April 1850) was a British diplomat who served in Germany, Belgium and Sweden. Cartwright was the son of William Ralph...
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Thomas Cartwright (1671–1748), of Aynho Park, Northamptonshire was an English landowner and Tory politician, who sat in the English and British House...
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Veronica Cartwright (born April 20, 1949) is a British-born American actress. She is known for appearing in science fiction and horror films, and has earned...
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Matthew Alton Cartwright (born May 1, 1961) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 8th congressional...
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Cartwright is an English surname that originally meant a maker of carts. Notable people with the surname include: Al Cartwright (1917–2015), American...
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Major John Cartwright, a political reformer and radical, and George Cartwright, explorer of Labrador. He was the fourth son of William Cartwright and his...
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then traveled to Geneva to visit Theodore Beza. He was ordained by Thomas Cartwright in Antwerp, where in the late 1570s his work was favoured by the encouragement...
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against Cartwright, depriving Cartwright of his professorship and his fellowship in 1571. Under these circumstances, in 1572, two London clergymen—Thomas Wilcox...
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Peter Cartwright, (born Peter Cartwright Jr.), also known as "Uncle Peter", "Backwoods Preacher", "Lord's Plowman", "Lord's Breaking-Plow", and "The Kentucky...
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London. Thomas Cartwright was the architect for the work. A statue of Clayton now stands at the north entrance to Ward Block of North Wing at St Thomas' Hospital...
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present church was built by the Hospital Governors to designs by Thomas Cartwright in 1703. It had a garret that was called the Herb Garret in 1821....
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Harrington, Jr. On January 1, 1959, Thomas appeared with his other Make Room for Daddy child stars, Angela Cartwright and Rusty Hamer, in an episode of...
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Puritan affiliation of the Hacket rebels as the basis for a link with Thomas Cartwright and the wider Puritan faction, and undermine its influence. However...
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Queen. Despite such setbacks, Puritan leaders such as John Field and Thomas Cartwright continued to promote presbyterianism through the formation of unofficial...
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was established in secret in 1592. Thomas Cartwright is thought to be the first Presbyterian in England. Cartwright's controversial lectures at Cambridge...
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Second Admonition to Parliament was published—most likely authored by Thomas Cartwright or Christopher Goodman—which presented a more detailed proposal for...
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Cambridge University, he was influenced by Puritan theologians, including Thomas Cartwright (1535–1603). Browne became a Lecturer at St Mary's Church, Islington...
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seventeenth century English theoreticians of Presbyterianism, such as Thomas Cartwright, John Paget, the Westminster Assembly of Divines and the London Provincial...
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Cartwright was the nephew of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury. He married Jane Newton. He had no issue, and his heir was William Cartwright,...
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The statue of Edward VI by Thomas Cartwright at St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth, London is one of two statues of that king at the hospital. Both commemorate...
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brother, the Reverend Euseby Isham. There is a painting of Sir Edmund by Thomas Hudson hanging at Lamport Hall. "ISHAM, Sir Edmund, 6th Bt. (1690-1772)...
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Burslem (Stoke-on-Trent) Thomas Bullock, Bath, Somerset Samuel Buxton, Diss, Norfolk John Calver, Woodbridge, Suffolk Thomas Cartwright John Clement & Son (Tring...
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December 22 – Mehmed III, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1566) December 27 – Thomas Cartwright, English Puritan churchman (b. 1535) December 28 – John Joscelyn,...
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Whitgift (soon to become Archbishop of Canterbury) produced a reply, and Thomas Cartwright a reaction to the reply. Hooker was drawn into the debate through...
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