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  • Thomas Bray
  • 17th/18th-century English clergyman of colonial America

    Thomas Bray (1656 or 1658 – 15 February 1730) was an English clergyman and abolitionist who helped formally establish the Church of England in Maryland

    Thomas Bray

    Thomas Bray

    Thomas_Bray

  • Thomas Bray (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Bray (c. 1656–1730) was an Anglican clergyman. Thomas Bray may also refer to: Thomas Bray (MP for Helston) for Helston Thomas Bray (MP for Middlesex)

    Thomas Bray (disambiguation)

    Thomas_Bray_(disambiguation)

  • Thom Bray
  • American actor and writer

    Thomas Edward Bray (born April 30, 1954) is a retired American actor and writer, perhaps best known for his role as Murray "Boz" Bozinsky in the detective

    Thom Bray

    Thom_Bray

  • T. J. Bray
  • American basketball player (born 1992)

    Thomas Joseph "T. J." Bray (born June 14, 1992) is an American former professional basketball player who played seven seasons in several top professional

    T. J. Bray

    T._J._Bray

  • Thomas Bray (canon)
  • British priest

    Thomas Bray DD (21 March 1706 – 28 March 1785) was a Canon of Windsor from 1776 to 1785. He was from Stratton, Cornwall. He was educated at Exeter College

    Thomas Bray (canon)

    Thomas_Bray_(canon)

  • Deanne Bray
  • American actress

    degree in sign language education in 2013. Bray is best known for her role as Sue Thomas in the show Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and has also had a recurring role

    Deanne Bray

    Deanne_Bray

  • Ronald Bray
  • British politician

    Ronald William Thomas Bray (5 January 1922 – 22 April 1984) was a British Conservative politician. Bray was Member of Parliament for Rossendale from 1970

    Ronald Bray

    Ronald_Bray

  • Thomas Bray (bishop)
  • Irish Roman Catholic archbishop

    Thomas Bray D.D. (5 March 1749 – 15 December 1820) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Cashel from 1792 to 1820. Dr Bray

    Thomas Bray (bishop)

    Thomas_Bray_(bishop)

  • Thomas Bray Farm
  • United States historic place

    The Thomas Bray Farm is a historic farmstead in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. It includes a house that is one of the oldest houses in Yarmouth, as well as

    Thomas Bray Farm

    Thomas Bray Farm

    Thomas_Bray_Farm

  • Bray (surname)
  • Surname list

    Bray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Bray (1948–2001), British historian Alastair Bray (born 1993), Australian footballer Anna

    Bray (surname)

    Bray_(surname)

  • Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
  • UK-based Christian charity

    Knowledge (SPCK) is a UK-based Christian charity. Founded in 1698 by Thomas Bray, it has worked for over 300 years to increase awareness of the Christian

    Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

    Society_for_Promoting_Christian_Knowledge

  • Nadir crater
  • Undersea impact crater off West African coast

    Sean Gulick; Veronica Bray; Tom Dunkley-Jones; Christian Maerz; Thomas Wagner; Pim Kaskes; Elisabetta Erba; Cherif Diallo; Thomas Davison; Chris Lowery;

    Nadir crater

    Nadir crater

    Nadir_crater

  • Oswestry
  • Town in Shropshire, England

    Dublin and Bishop of Kildare, buried at Doddleston Chapel, near Oswestry Thomas Bray (c.1657–1730) clergyman and abolitionist, went to Oswestry School Elias

    Oswestry

    Oswestry

    Oswestry

  • Mary II
  • Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1694

    endowed the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1693, supported Thomas Bray, who founded the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and was instrumental

    Mary II

    Mary II

    Mary_II

  • Bray Wyatt
  • American professional wrestler (1987–2023)

    Rotunda (May 23, 1987 – August 24, 2023), better known by his ring name Bray Wyatt, was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenures

    Bray Wyatt

    Bray Wyatt

    Bray_Wyatt

  • Williamsburg Bray School
  • School for Black children in Virginia, US

    Associates of Dr. Bray, which had been organized to educate enslaved African-Americans. The Associates of Dr. Bray was founded by Thomas Bray, a Church of

    Williamsburg Bray School

    Williamsburg Bray School

    Williamsburg_Bray_School

  • Thomas J. Bray
  • American engineer

    Thomas Joseph Bray (May 1, 1867 − December 11, 1933) was an American engineer, inventor and corporate leader of the iron and steel industry, becoming president

    Thomas J. Bray

    Thomas J. Bray

    Thomas_J._Bray

  • Common school
  • Public schools in the 19th-century U.S.

    districts. Curti, 1935, p. 107. Curti, 1935, p. 4. Rev. Thomas Bray (1901). Rev. Thomas Bray: His Life and Selected Works Relating to Maryland. J. Murphy

    Common school

    Common_school

  • Bridgnorth
  • Town in Shropshire, England

    Bridgnorth-1678) Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross in the Church of Ireland. Thomas Bray (1656/1658-1730), later founder of the USPG and SPCK, was initially a

    Bridgnorth

    Bridgnorth

    Bridgnorth

  • Glue (TV series)
  • British television series

    episodes. The plot revolves around the friends of a 14-year-old boy, Cal Bray, who is found dead. The investigation to find the killer reveals their dark

    Glue (TV series)

    Glue (TV series)

    Glue_(TV_series)

  • United Society Partners in the Gospel
  • United Kingdom-based charitable organization

    (1675–1713), requested the Revd Thomas Bray to report on the state of the Church of England in the American Colonies. Bray, after extended travels in the

    United Society Partners in the Gospel

    United Society Partners in the Gospel

    United_Society_Partners_in_the_Gospel

  • LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard
  • Preserved British steam locomotive

    Duddington—renowned within the LNER for taking calculated risks—and fireman Thomas Bray. Upon arrival at London King's Cross, driver Duddington and inspector

    LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard

    LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard

    LNER_Class_A4_4468_Mallard

  • Bray House
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bray House may refer to: Bray House, in Hutt Street, Adelaide, South Australia Bray-Barron House, Eufaula, AL, listed on the NRHP in Alabama Bray-Valenzuela

    Bray House

    Bray_House

  • Bray, County Wicklow
  • Town in County Wicklow, Ireland

    Bray (Irish: Bré [bʲɾʲeː]) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east

    Bray, County Wicklow

    Bray, County Wicklow

    Bray,_County_Wicklow

  • Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America
  • D'Allone Legacy provided early financing for the Georgia Trust. Dr. Thomas Bray, a supporter of prison reform, invited Oglethorpe to use an organization

    Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America

    Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America

    Trustees_for_the_Establishment_of_the_Colony_of_Georgia_in_America

  • The Beast of Bray Road (film)
  • 2005 American horror film

    The Beast of Bray Road is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Leigh Scott. A direct-to-video release produced and distributed by The Asylum

    The Beast of Bray Road (film)

    The_Beast_of_Bray_Road_(film)

  • James Oglethorpe
  • British army officer, politician and colonial administrator (1696–1785)

    sources of funding and met Thomas Bray, a reverend and philanthropist. Bray, in failing health by 1730, had founded the Bray Associates to continue his

    James Oglethorpe

    James Oglethorpe

    James_Oglethorpe

  • Solenostomus leptosoma
  • Species of fish

    version. Aken’Ova, Thelma; Cribb, Thomas; Bray, Rodney (2008-07-04). "Eight new species of Macvicaria Gibson and Bray, 1982 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from

    Solenostomus leptosoma

    Solenostomus leptosoma

    Solenostomus_leptosoma

  • Nicholas Negroponte
  • Greek American architect (born 1943)

    Negroponte's fellow founding committee members are Louis Boccardi, Thomas Bray, Jack Fuller, and the late former Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn. In response

    Nicholas Negroponte

    Nicholas Negroponte

    Nicholas_Negroponte

  • John Burton (scholar)
  • English theologian and classical scholar (1696–1771)

    Designs of the late Dr. Bray, with an Account of their Proceedings,' a tract often reprinted, on the episcopalian Thomas Bray. Burton was recruited by

    John Burton (scholar)

    John_Burton_(scholar)

  • Marton, Shropshire
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    Aylesford Brook. Notable clergyman Thomas Bray (1656-1730) was born in Marton in a half-timbered house called Bray's Tenement. Listed buildings in Chirbury

    Marton, Shropshire

    Marton, Shropshire

    Marton,_Shropshire

  • Stella Leach
  • Native American nurse and activist

    Davenport, Washington, Runnels married Johnnie Bray. The couple had two sons, Kenneth Patrick and Garry Thomas Bray, before they separated in 1940. She later

    Stella Leach

    Stella_Leach

  • William C. Bray
  • American chemist

    graduate years. William Crowell Bray was born 2 September 1879 in Wingham, Ontario, Canada, the son of William Thomas Bray and Ethel Kathleen Willson. His

    William C. Bray

    William_C._Bray

  • Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
  • Senior British civil servant

    (10 January 1692), who later surrendered the office. Stephen Bisse and Thomas Bray were granted the office of Clerks of the Crown in survivorship after

    Clerk of the Crown in Chancery

    Clerk_of_the_Crown_in_Chancery

  • Dick DeVos
  • American businessman (born 1955)

    compete fairly both here in the United States and around the world." Thomas Bray of RealClearPolitics reported on June 21, 2006, that incumbent Jennifer

    Dick DeVos

    Dick DeVos

    Dick_DeVos

  • Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges
  • Church of England parish in Buckinghamshire

    mansion built by John Penn. It is famous as the apparent inspiration for Thomas Gray's poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard; Gray is buried in the

    Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges

    Church of St Giles, Stoke Poges

    Church_of_St_Giles,_Stoke_Poges

  • Sheldon, West Midlands
  • Area of Birmingham, England

    planning expert, also lived in Cranes Park Road in the 1960s and '70s. Thomas Bray, founder of the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, was

    Sheldon, West Midlands

    Sheldon, West Midlands

    Sheldon,_West_Midlands

  • Reginald Bray
  • Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (c.1440–1503)

    Sir Reginald Bray (c. 1440 – 5 August 1503) was an English administrator and statesman. He was the Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster

    Reginald Bray

    Reginald Bray

    Reginald_Bray

  • Bowman brothers
  • socialite. Clara Eva married Cecil Thomas Bray (27 September 1874 – 19 October 1937) the eldest son of Sir John Bray and a noted polo player. Amelia Christiana

    Bowman brothers

    Bowman_brothers

  • Slavery at American colleges and universities
  • Historical investigation and controversy

    been used by English philanthropists, the Associates of Dr. Bray (named for Thomas Bray), to Christianize and educate local enslaved and free black children

    Slavery at American colleges and universities

    Slavery at American colleges and universities

    Slavery_at_American_colleges_and_universities

  • Mao Dun Literature Prize
  • Chinese literary award

    Books, 2015) / Zhou Daxin, The Sons of Red Lake (trans. Haiwang Yuan and Thomas Bray, Sinoist Books, 2022) / Jia Pingwa, The Shaanxi Opera (trans. Nicky Harman

    Mao Dun Literature Prize

    Mao Dun Literature Prize

    Mao_Dun_Literature_Prize

  • Hepatitis B virus
  • Species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus

    Retrieved 3 December 2022. Block, Timothy M.; Alter, Harvey J.; London, W. Thomas; Bray, Mike (1 July 2016). "A historical perspective on the discovery and elucidation

    Hepatitis B virus

    Hepatitis B virus

    Hepatitis_B_virus

  • Francis Pierrepont (Roundhead)
  • English politician

    century. Pierrepont died in 1659. He had married Elizabeth Bray, daughter of Thomas Bray, of Eyam, Derbyshire, and had issue. His eldest son was Robert

    Francis Pierrepont (Roundhead)

    Francis Pierrepont (Roundhead)

    Francis_Pierrepont_(Roundhead)

  • Expugnatio Hibernica
  • 12th-century Latin work

    fifteenth century. Authorship has been attributed to James Yonge or Thomas Bray, but the evidence is minimal, and it is considered unlikely that it is

    Expugnatio Hibernica

    Expugnatio_Hibernica

  • Saints in Anglicanism
  • Saints In Anglican Christianity

    (1829–1912) and Catherine Booth (1829–1890), founders of the Salvation Army Thomas Bray (1658–1730), founder of the SPCK John Bunyan (1628–1688), spiritual writer

    Saints in Anglicanism

    Saints_in_Anglicanism

  • List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
  • institutions, Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall. Joseph Bowles, Bodley's Librarian Thomas Bray, clergyman and abolitionist Saint Alexander Briant, Jesuit martyr Henry

    List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_Hertford_College,_Oxford

  • The Vicar of Bray (song)
  • 18th century British satirical song

    The expression "The Vicar of Bray, will be the Vicar of Bray still" was mentioned in 1662 by the English churchman Thomas Fuller in his book The History

    The Vicar of Bray (song)

    The Vicar of Bray (song)

    The_Vicar_of_Bray_(song)

  • Lending library
  • Institution providing books on loan

    English, were largely in Latin, and exclusively theological in character. Thomas Bray an Anglican cleric who originally had the idea of the parish library

    Lending library

    Lending library

    Lending_library

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Bray Farm

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable County, Massachusetts

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable County, Massachusetts

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts

  • Calendar of saints (Church of England)
  • Liturgical year of the Church of England

    Martyr at Rome, c.269 15 Sigfrid, Bishop, Apostle of Sweden, 1045 15 Thomas Bray, Priest, Founder of the SPCK and the SPG, 1730 17 *Janani Luwum, Archbishop

    Calendar of saints (Church of England)

    Calendar_of_saints_(Church_of_England)

  • February 15
  • Day of the year

    la Colombière Faustinus and Jovita Oswiu Quinidius Sigfrid of Sweden Thomas Bray (Episcopal Church) Walfrid 21 Coptic Martyrs of Libya February 15 (Eastern

    February 15

    February_15

  • J. Roger Bray
  • American-born ecologist (1929–2018)

    John Roger Bray (June 20, 1929 – April 25, 2018) was an American-born ecologist known for his collaboration with John Thomas Curtis. The Bray–Curtis dissimilarity

    J. Roger Bray

    J._Roger_Bray

  • Robert Pierrepont (MP)
  • English politician

    Hon. Francis Pierrepont of Nottingham and his wife Elizabeth Bray, daughter of Thomas Bray of Eyam, Derbyshire. He was admitted at Emmanuel College, Cambridge

    Robert Pierrepont (MP)

    Robert_Pierrepont_(MP)

  • History of public library advocacy
  • founded in 1698 with book donations from the Bishop of London. Reverend Thomas Bray was instrumental in the establishment of libraries for public use. This

    History of public library advocacy

    History_of_public_library_advocacy

  • Venom Inc.
  • British heavy metal band

    Man" Dolan, and previously Jeffrey "Mantas" Dunn and Anthony "Abaddon" Bray. Bray was replaced by Jeramie "War Machine" Kling in 2018, who was replaced

    Venom Inc.

    Venom Inc.

    Venom_Inc.

  • The Calendar of the Church Year
  • Calendar of saints in the Episcopal Church

    Jones, Priest, 1818 14 Cyril and Methodius, Missionaries, 869 and 885 15 Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, 1730 17 Janani Luwum, Archbishop and Martyr,

    The Calendar of the Church Year

    The_Calendar_of_the_Church_Year

  • Oswestry School
  • Public school in Shropshire, England

    eligible to attend Oswestry School. Notable pupils of the school include: Thomas Bray Frederick Gustavus Burnaby John Freeman Milward Dovaston Peter Edwards

    Oswestry School

    Oswestry School

    Oswestry_School

  • Fethard, County Tipperary
  • Town in County Tipperary, Ireland

    American Civil War and was later a figure in the Fenian Brotherhood. Thomas Bray, Archbishop of Cashel (1792–1820) John Butler, 12th Baron Dunboyne was

    Fethard, County Tipperary

    Fethard, County Tipperary

    Fethard,_County_Tipperary

  • 1658 in England
  • List of events

    China via Holland. Thomas Browne – Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial and The Garden of Cyrus The Whole Duty of Man 5 May (bapt.) – Thomas Bray, clergyman (died 1730)

    1658 in England

    1658_in_England

  • St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bath, North Carolina)
  • United States historic place

    persons. St. Thomas Parish was established soon after the founding of Bath County, North Carolina, in 1696. Around 1700, the Rev. Thomas Bray, founder of

    St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bath, North Carolina)

    St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bath, North Carolina)

    St._Thomas_Episcopal_Church_(Bath,_North_Carolina)

  • Josias Priest
  • conclusive. In 1699, Thomas Bray published a collection of dance music which included music for dances by Josias Priest and his son, Thomas Priest. Only one

    Josias Priest

    Josias_Priest

  • Vicar of Bray (term)
  • Satirical term for church officials

    The Vicar of Bray is a satirical description of an individual fundamentally changing his principles to remain in ecclesiastical office as external requirements

    Vicar of Bray (term)

    Vicar_of_Bray_(term)

  • Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1814)

    Erected. 1787. Secondly in 1788 to Mary Sophia Bray (d. 1831), only daughter and heiress of Thomas Bray of Edmonton, Middlesex. He died without issue on

    Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport

    Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport

    Alexander_Hood,_1st_Viscount_Bridport

  • Tommy Knight
  • British actor

    Adventures and Doctor Who, Kevin Chalk in the original run of Waterloo Road, Cal Bray in Glue and Archibald Brodie in Victoria. Born in Chatham, Kent, Knight is

    Tommy Knight

    Tommy Knight

    Tommy_Knight

  • Thomas Bacon (priest)
  • Anglican clergyman (c. 1711 - 1768)

    African Americans, and received books from the Anglican organization of Thomas Bray. Two collections of his sermons were republished in London: Two Sermons

    Thomas Bacon (priest)

    Thomas Bacon (priest)

    Thomas_Bacon_(priest)

  • John Randolph Bray
  • American animator (1879–1978)

    John Randolph Bray (August 25, 1879 – October 10, 1978) was an American animator, cartoonist, and film producer. John Randolph Bray was born in Addison

    John Randolph Bray

    John Randolph Bray

    John_Randolph_Bray

  • Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne
  • Church in County Cork, Ireland

    the 1730s. The cathedral was dedicated on 22 August 1808 by Archbishop Thomas Bray of Cashel. In his sermon, coadjutor bishop Florence McCarthy D.D. spoke

    Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne

    Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne

    Cathedral_of_St_Mary_and_St_Anne

  • Binda, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    by Francis Oakes, Chief Constable of Parramatta, Rowland Hassall and Thomas Bray in 1825 and 1826. The town was a listed locality in the census of 1828

    Binda, New South Wales

    Binda, New South Wales

    Binda,_New_South_Wales

  • Stephen Hales
  • English clergyman and scientist (1677–1761)

    of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, founded by Thomas Bray. In 1723 Bray became ill and appointed trustees, including Hales, to administer

    Stephen Hales

    Stephen Hales

    Stephen_Hales

  • List of rectors of Exeter College, Oxford
  • Francis Webber (5 June 1750 – d. 29 September 1771) Thomas Bray (22 October 1771 – d. 28 March 1785) Thomas Stinton (15 April 1785 – d. 6 July 1787) Henry

    List of rectors of Exeter College, Oxford

    List_of_rectors_of_Exeter_College,_Oxford

  • George Heathcote
  • English merchant, philanthropist and Tory politician

    member of the Associates of the Late Dr. Thomas Bray, a philanthropic organization. After the death of Dr. Bray in 1730, the Associates petitioned to create

    George Heathcote

    George_Heathcote

  • St. James' Parish (Lothian, Maryland)
  • Historic church in Maryland, US

    library of the American parishes of the Church of England. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray donated 118 books for the library that year. The Reverend Henry Hall

    St. James' Parish (Lothian, Maryland)

    St. James' Parish (Lothian, Maryland)

    St._James'_Parish_(Lothian,_Maryland)

  • Thomas Wilson (bishop)
  • Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man

    he took up the concept of parochial libraries devised by his friend Thomas Bray and began the establishment of such libraries in his diocese. This led

    Thomas Wilson (bishop)

    Thomas Wilson (bishop)

    Thomas_Wilson_(bishop)

  • Sheldon Country Park
  • Country park in Birmingham, England

    methods of agriculture. The farm was home to the celebrated clergyman Thomas Bray between 1690 and 1721. The facility, run by the Park Rangers on behalf

    Sheldon Country Park

    Sheldon Country Park

    Sheldon_Country_Park

  • Timeline of Christian missions
  • efforts seemed fruitless 1697 – To evangelize the English colonies, Thomas Bray, an Anglican preacher who made several missionary trips to North America

    Timeline of Christian missions

    Timeline_of_Christian_missions

  • Chirbury
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    soldier, was created Baron Herbert of Cherbury after the village in 1629. Thomas Bray, founder of Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, born

    Chirbury

    Chirbury

    Chirbury

  • Ballymagirril
  • Townland in County Cavan, Ireland

    Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etc". "Inquisitionum in Officio Rotulorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Asservatarum

    Ballymagirril

    Ballymagirril

  • 1698
  • Calendar year

    Anglican mission organization in the world, is founded by English clergyman Thomas Bray and four other people at Lincoln's Inn in London, along with Sir Humphrey

    1698

    1698

    1698

  • Sean Connery
  • Scottish actor (1930–2020)

    not know about the Rosey Posey". BBC Scotland. Retrieved 7 December 2016. Bray, Christopher (2010). Sean Connery: The measure of a man. Faber & Faber. p

    Sean Connery

    Sean Connery

    Sean_Connery

  • Dean and canons of Windsor
  • Ecclesiastical body of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle

    Cornwallis 1746–1750 31. Walter Harte 1750–1774 32. James King 1774–1776 33. Thomas Bray 1776–1785 34. Henry William Majendie 1785–1798 35. Samuel Goodenough

    Dean and canons of Windsor

    Dean and canons of Windsor

    Dean_and_canons_of_Windsor

  • Humphrey Mackworth
  • British industrialist and politician

    1790. In 1699, Mackworth was among a group of layman who helped Dr. Thomas Bray in the formation of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, an

    Humphrey Mackworth

    Humphrey_Mackworth

  • St Michael's Church, Bray
  • Church in Berkshire, England

    St Michael's Church, Bray, is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Bray, Berkshire. The church dates from 1293, supposedly to replace

    St Michael's Church, Bray

    St Michael's Church, Bray

    St_Michael's_Church,_Bray

  • Calendar of saints (Scottish Episcopal Church)
  • Scottish Episcopal Church calendar

    Cyril, Monk, 869, and Methodius, Bishop, 885, "Apostles of the Slavs" 15 Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, 1730 17 Finan of Lindisfarne, Bishop, 661 18

    Calendar of saints (Scottish Episcopal Church)

    Calendar_of_saints_(Scottish_Episcopal_Church)

  • Edward Moseley
  • British colonial official

    Jack"), replaced him at that time. Afterward, Moseley worked under Dr. Thomas Bray as a librarian for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign

    Edward Moseley

    Edward_Moseley

  • Chatham station (Massachusetts)
  • Railway station in Chatham, Massachusetts, US

    October 16, 2010. Mallory, Blaine; Orfant, Joseph; Baisly, Clair; Buckley, Thomas; James, Mary (March 14, 1978). "Nomination Form: Chatham Railroad Depot"

    Chatham station (Massachusetts)

    Chatham station (Massachusetts)

    Chatham_station_(Massachusetts)

  • Edward Maynard (priest)
  • by Lord Digby in 1698, in a group including Dugdale (died 1696) and Thomas Bray. Maynard married Elizabeth (died 1736), daughter of William Hastings

    Edward Maynard (priest)

    Edward_Maynard_(priest)

  • C. A. Hornabrook
  • Australian mine manager and hotelier

    1935) married John Cox Bray on 13 January 1870, lived at 56 Hutt Street, Adelaide Arthur John Bray (1872–1879) Cecil Thomas Bray (27 September 1874 – 19

    C. A. Hornabrook

    C. A. Hornabrook

    C._A._Hornabrook

  • 1698 in England
  • List of events

    Popery Act enforces penalties against Roman Catholic priests. Reverend Thomas Bray founds the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Thermal springs

    1698 in England

    1698_in_England

  • James Bray Jr.
  • politician James Bray (who died in 1691), he received an education appropriate to his class. Circa 1697, Bray married Mourning, the widow of Thomas Pettus, who

    James Bray Jr.

    James_Bray_Jr.

  • Preston-next-Wingham
  • Village in Kent, England

    assembled in 1710, and was furnished with 67 volumes recommended by Thomas Bray. These books were transported in a case of 'the best seasoned oak' with

    Preston-next-Wingham

    Preston-next-Wingham

    Preston-next-Wingham

  • St Botolph's Aldgate
  • Church in London, England

    reinstalled in May 2006. Daniel Defoe was married in the church in 1683 Thomas Bray, founder of SPCK, was rector from 1706 to 1730 Adam Derkinderen, d. 1572

    St Botolph's Aldgate

    St Botolph's Aldgate

    St_Botolph's_Aldgate

  • Sue Thomas (FBI specialist)
  • American author (1950–2022)

    series starred actress Deanne Bray, who is herself deaf, and reads lips like Thomas, and it was loosely based on Thomas's real experiences. At its peak

    Sue Thomas (FBI specialist)

    Sue_Thomas_(FBI_specialist)

  • Thomas Oluwa
  • Irish footballer

    senior debut for the club on 1 April 2019, coming off the bench away to Bray Wanderers in a League of Ireland Cup tie which his side lost on penalties

    Thomas Oluwa

    Thomas_Oluwa

  • Christ Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • Historic church in New Brunswick, New Jersey

    persons, down from a reported 138 in 2015. In 1701 English minister Thomas Bray formed the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts

    Christ Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey

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  • Dean of Raphoe
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    1744) 1744–1756 Anthony Thompson 1757–1776 William Barker 1776–1776 Thomas Bray 1776–1795 James King 1795–1832 Richard Allott 1832–1873 Lord Edward Chichester

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  • Bray Town Hall
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  • Gorham's Rangers
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    Governor Edward Cornwallis in 1749. In the 59th regiment he fought under Thomas Gage in Boston during the American Revolution. He later returned to Halifax

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  • Gilonne Guigonnat
  • French biathlete (born 1998)

    ledauphine.com (in French). 1 June 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2023. Thomas Bray (28 January 2023). "Biathlon - Lenzerheide : Gilonne Guigonnat en bronze

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  • Ballymagauran
  • Village in County Cavan, Ireland

    Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etc". Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer – via Google Books. "Report On

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  • Cornwall Council elections
  • Local government elections in Cornwall, England

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  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thymus
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    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Piddock
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    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thymus
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    The thymus gland.

  • Thomaean
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    Alt. of Thomean

  • Jeffersonian
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    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.