Thomas Smyth, Thomas Smythe or Tommy Smyth may refer to: Thomas Smythe (customer) (1522–1591), collector of customs duties ("customer") in London during...
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UK market. Before Smyths became a toy store it was a newsagent. The company is run by three brothers, Tony, Padraig and Thomas Smyth. A fourth brother...
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Sir Thomas Smythe (or Smith, c. 1558 – 4 September 1625) was an English merchant, politician and colonial administrator. He was the first governor of the...
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Thomas Smyth (June 14, 1808 – August 20, 1873) was an American Presbyterian minister. He served as minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston...
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Thomas Smyth (1740 – 14 January 1785) was an Irish politician. He was Mayor of Limerick twice (in 1764 and 1776) and Member of Parliament for Limerick...
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Thomas Smyth (1737? – 1824) was an English merchant, banker and Lord Mayor of Liverpool. He was son of Thomas Smyth of the Middle Temple, the sixth son...
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later Smyth, Smijth, Bowyer-Smijth and Bowyer-Smyth Baronetcy, of Hill Hall in the County of Essex, was created on 28 November 1661 for Thomas Smith....
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Thomas Francis Smyth (1875–1937) was an Irish nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great...
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Citation: Bardsley, 1901 Surname can be found as either 'Smyth' or 'Smith' Brothers: Thomas 1740 and John 1742. Virginia declared independence from Great...
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Thomas Smyth (1650–1725) was a Church of Ireland clergyman who served as Bishop of Limerick from 1695 to 1725. Smyth was born at Dundrum to William Smyth...
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Ellison Adger Smyth, known as E. A. Smyth (October 26, 1847 – August 3, 1942) was an American industrialist. He was the son of Thomas Smyth, minister of...
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Gordon "Jim" Smyth MOM is a Canadian Ontario Provincial Police officer known for his interrogations of Terri-Lynne McClintic, Michael Thomas Rafferty and...
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were Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Limerick, and Dorothea Burgh (daughter of Ulysses Burgh), and his paternal uncles included the lawyer George Smyth and Arthur...
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at Thaxted, Essex. He was the second, but first surviving, son of Sir Thomas Smyth, 1st Baronet, of Hill Hall, Essex, and Joan Altham, a daughter of Sir...
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Widehall (section Thomas Smyth III)
architecturally significant house in Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland. Built by Thomas Smyth III, 1769–1770, it is a contributing property in the Chestertown Historic...
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Thomas Smyth LL.D. was an Irish Anglican priest. The son of Thomas Smyth Bishop of Limerick, he was born in Drumcree, County Westmeath and educated at...
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English collector of customs duties Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Baronet (died 1732), British Army officer and politician Thomas Smythe, 1st Viscount Strangford (1599–1635)...
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(1868–1941), British Army major general Thomas Alfred Smyth (1832–1865), Union Army brigadier general Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (1893–1983), British Indian...
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Charles Smyth (1693–1784) was an Irish politician who served as Member of Parliament for Limerick City for 45 years. Smyth was the son of Thomas Smyth, Bishop...
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Thomas Smith, LL.D. was an Irish Anglican priest. The grandson of Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Limerick, and son of George Smyth, Baron of the Court of Exchequer...
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and Margaret, who married Thomas Smyth, minister of the Second Presbyterian Church. Adger's grandson, James Adger Smyth, later served two terms as mayor...
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Ashton Court (section Thomas and Florence Smyth)
VIII gave the estate to Sir Thomas Arundel in 1541 and four years later in 1545 Sir Thomas sold it to John Smyth. The Smyth family owned the property for...
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Sir Thomas Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1602 – 5 May 1668) was an English landowner who served as Sheriff of Essex. Smyth was born inc. 1602. He was the third...
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Thomas Alfred Smyth (December 25, 1832 – April 9, 1865) was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was the last Union...
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Thomas Smyth Abraham (19 June 1838 – 14 December 1873) was an English first-class cricketer. Born at Exeter, Devon, he was the son of Richard Thomas Abraham...
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Dame Ethel Mary Smyth DBE (/smaɪθ/; 22 April 1858 – 8 May 1944) was an English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement. Her compositions...
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Smith (March 12, 1992 – November 17, 2022), known professionally as B. Smyth, was an American singer, songwriter, rapper and dancer from Fort Lauderdale...
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to England on 31 March 1790. Son of Surgeon Thomas Smyth and the seventh of ten children, Arthur Bowes Smyth followed in his father's footsteps practising...
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became Regius Professor at Cambridge in 1807. The son of merchant-banker Thomas Smyth, he was born in Liverpool. After attending a day school in the town,...
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He was said to be the son of Thomas Smyth, Mayor of Limerick and MP for Limerick City. His grandparents were Charles Smyth (1694–1783), also MP for Limerick...
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