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  • Thomas Cotes
  • decree of 1637 named Thomas Cotes one of the twenty Master Printers of the Stationers Company. In his substantial career, Cotes was a major producer of

    Thomas Cotes

    Thomas_Cotes

  • Second Folio
  • 1632 second edition of the works of William Shakespeare

    Merry Wives of Windsor. The printing of the Second Folio was done by Thomas Cotes. Individual copies of the Second Folio were issued with title-page inscriptions

    Second Folio

    Second Folio

    Second_Folio

  • Leonard Cotes
  • English painter

    England. Cotes' will is held in the UK's National Archives and was proven on 3 May 1701. British Museum - Biographical details - Leonard Cotes "Joseph

    Leonard Cotes

    Leonard_Cotes

  • Early texts of Shakespeare's works
  • Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen, and John Smethwick, and printed by Thomas Cotes. It contained the same plays as the First Folio and much of the same

    Early texts of Shakespeare's works

    Early texts of Shakespeare's works

    Early_texts_of_Shakespeare's_works

  • Thomas Cotes (Royal Navy officer)
  • Vice-Admiral Thomas Cotes (4 June 1712 – 16 July 1767) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station. Promoted to post

    Thomas Cotes (Royal Navy officer)

    Thomas Cotes (Royal Navy officer)

    Thomas_Cotes_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Andrew Crooke and William Cooke
  • Mid-17th-century London publishers

    personal relationships with other publishers and printers: Richard Cotes, brother of Thomas Cotes, left Crooke a bequest in his 1653 last will and testament,

    Andrew Crooke and William Cooke

    Andrew_Crooke_and_William_Cooke

  • Ivory Coast
  • Country in West Africa

    Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially as the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital

    Ivory Coast

    Ivory Coast

    Ivory_Coast

  • Action of 18 March 1748
  • 1748 naval battle

    Vincent under the command of Captain Thomas Cotes. They ranged in size from the 70-gun HMS Edinburgh, under Cotes's command, through the 60-gun Eagle, Windsor

    Action of 18 March 1748

    Action of 18 March 1748

    Action_of_18_March_1748

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

    Glentanar Thomas Cotes (Royal Navy officer) (1712–1767), British admiral Thomas Cotes (died 1641), London printer Thomas Coates (disambiguation) Thomas Glen-Coats

    Thomas Coats (disambiguation)

    Thomas_Coats_(disambiguation)

  • Cotes (surname)
  • Surname list

    up Cotes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cotes is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname are as follows: Ambrosio Cotes (c.1550–1603)

    Cotes (surname)

    Cotes_(surname)

  • Thomas Coates
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1941–2023), British artist Thomas Coats (disambiguation) Thomas Cotes (died 1641), English printer Thomas Glen-Coats (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Thomas Coates

    Thomas_Coates

  • Roger Cotes
  • English mathematician (1682–1716)

    Smiths' son, Robert Smith, became a close associate of Roger Cotes throughout his life. Cotes later studied at St Paul's School in London and entered Trinity

    Roger Cotes

    Roger Cotes

    Roger_Cotes

  • Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
  • Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays

    Jaggard's "False Folio", printed by Thomas Pavier), 1630 (by John Norton for Robert Bird) and 1635 (by Thomas Cotes for Robert Bird). Pericles did not

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays

  • 1712
  • Calendar year

    May 29 – Thomas Dimsdale, English physician, banker (d. 1800) June 4 – Thomas Cotes, British Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station

    1712

    1712

    1712

  • First Folio
  • 1623 collection of William Shakespeare's plays

    dates and title pages (the False Folio affair). Indeed, his contemporary Thomas Heywood, whose poetry Jaggard had pirated and misattributed to Shakespeare

    First Folio

    First Folio

    First_Folio

  • Droeshout portrait
  • Portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout

    second state, with minor retouching, were also printed from the plate by Thomas Cotes in 1632, for Robert Allot's Second Folio, a new edition of the collected

    Droeshout portrait

    Droeshout portrait

    Droeshout_portrait

  • The Two Noble Kinsmen
  • Play partly written by William Shakespeare

    published later that year by the bookseller John Waterson, printed by Thomas Cotes. The play was not included in the First Folio (1623) or any of the subsequent

    The Two Noble Kinsmen

    The Two Noble Kinsmen

    The_Two_Noble_Kinsmen

  • Wit Without Money
  • 1639 play by John Fletcher

    April 1639 and was published later that year in a quarto printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. Crooke issued a

    Wit Without Money

    Wit Without Money

    Wit_Without_Money

  • John Benson (publisher)
  • Francis Beaumont, Robert Herrick and others, and miscellaneous pieces. Thomas Cotes, Benson's printer for the Poems, also printed the Shakespeare Second

    John Benson (publisher)

    John Benson (publisher)

    John_Benson_(publisher)

  • John Waterson
  • English publisher and bookseller (died 1656)

    entry in the Shakespeare canon: The Two Noble Kinsmen (1634), printed by Thomas Cotes. The title page of the quarto attributes the play to Shakespeare and

    John Waterson

    John_Waterson

  • Battle of Cap-Français
  • 1757 battle of the Seven Years' War

    Commodore Arthur Forrest, that had been sent from Jamaica by Rear-Admiral Thomas Cotes to intercept a homeward-bound French convoy. The British squadron was

    Battle of Cap-Français

    Battle of Cap-Français

    Battle_of_Cap-Français

  • Sheriff of Nottingham (position)
  • Office enforcing law and order in Nottingham

    William Foulds 1744/45 John Killingley / Thomas Haywood 1745/46 John Oldknow / John Sands 1746/47 Thomas Cotes / Thomas Oldknow 1747/48 John Plumptre / William

    Sheriff of Nottingham (position)

    Sheriff_of_Nottingham_(position)

  • Love's Cruelty
  • Play by James Shirley

    Walker.) The play was published the next year, in a quarto printed by Thomas Cotes – though only Andrew Crooke's name is on the title page. Shirley based

    Love's Cruelty

    Love's_Cruelty

  • The Young Admiral
  • Play by James Shirley

    13 April 1637, and was issued later that year in a quarto printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. Shirley dedicated

    The Young Admiral

    The_Young_Admiral

  • The Ball (play)
  • Play written by James Shirley

    Cockpit Theatre. The 1639 quarto publication of the play, printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke, confused subsequent

    The Ball (play)

    The_Ball_(play)

  • Woodcote Hall
  • House in Shropshire, England

    C. 1767" and stopped and chamfered ceiling beams. 'T. C.' stands for Thomas Cotes. Also a small stone-rubble rear wing with stopped and chamfered ceiling

    Woodcote Hall

    Woodcote Hall

    Woodcote_Hall

  • Humphrey Moseley
  • English publisher and bookseller

    generation. Robert Allot William Aspley Edward Blount Philip Chetwinde Thomas Cotes Crooke and Cooke Richard Field Richard Hawkins William Jaggard Richard

    Humphrey Moseley

    Humphrey_Moseley

  • Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
  • Art gallery and museum in Bournemouth, England

    The Russell-Cotes Museum (formally, the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum) is an art gallery and museum in Bournemouth, England. A Grade II* listed building

    Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

    Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

    Russell-Cotes_Art_Gallery_&_Museum

  • Matthias de l'Obel
  • Flemish physician and botanist (1538–1616)

    And Published by the Kings Majestyes Especiall Priviledge. London: Thomas Cotes. Mortier, Barthélemy-Charles Du (1873). Opuscules de botanique 1862-1873

    Matthias de l'Obel

    Matthias de l'Obel

    Matthias_de_l'Obel

  • The Opportunity
  • Play by James Shirley

    his source for the plot of his play. The 1640 quarto was printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. The play was popular

    The Opportunity

    The_Opportunity

  • William Oughtred
  • English mathematician (1574–1660)

    portable Instrument called a Horizontall Quadrant (London: Printed [by Thomas Cotes] for Richard Hawkins and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery lane

    William Oughtred

    William Oughtred

    William_Oughtred

  • John Parkinson (botanist)
  • English herbalist and botanist (1567–1650)

    And Published by the Kings Majestyes Especiall Priviledge. London: Thomas Cotes. Folio. Reprints: Parkinson, John (1967). A Fragment from Theatrum Botanicum

    John Parkinson (botanist)

    John Parkinson (botanist)

    John_Parkinson_(botanist)

  • Jamaica Station (Royal Navy)
  • Military unit

    Townshend (1749–52) Rear-Admiral George Townshend (1755–57) Rear-Admiral Thomas Cotes (1757–60) Rear-Admiral Charles Holmes (1760–61) N Commodore Sir James

    Jamaica Station (Royal Navy)

    Jamaica Station (Royal Navy)

    Jamaica_Station_(Royal_Navy)

  • The Humorous Courtier
  • Play by James Shirley

    the Stationers' Register on 29 July 1639. The 1640 quarto, printed by Thomas Cotes for the bookseller William Cooke, contains an interesting bibliographic

    The Humorous Courtier

    The_Humorous_Courtier

  • Thomas Fludyer
  • English merchant and banker, Member of Parliament

    Sir Thomas Fludyer FRS (1711 – 19 March 1769) was an English merchant and banker who was a Whig Member of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1767–9. Fludyer

    Thomas Fludyer

    Thomas_Fludyer

  • Robert Carrozza
  • American mobster

    man", or full member, of the Patriarca family of those indicted. Sean Thomas Cote, the first of four indicted members to turn government witness, dominated

    Robert Carrozza

    Robert Carrozza

    Robert_Carrozza

  • George Johnstone (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer, politician and colonial administrator (1730–1787)

    Commodore Arthur Forrest. Johnstone however made an enemy of Rear-Admiral Thomas Cotes as a result of a dispute over prize money. His combative nature was also

    George Johnstone (Royal Navy officer)

    George Johnstone (Royal Navy officer)

    George_Johnstone_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • The Night Walker
  • 1640 play by John Fletcher, and later revised by James Shirley

    April 1661. The Night Walker was published in quarto in 1640, printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke; the title page assigns

    The Night Walker

    The_Night_Walker

  • Second Battle of Cape Finisterre
  • 1747 battle in the War of the Austrian Succession

    (Thomas Cotes) Kent 64 (Thomas Fox) Yarmouth 64 (Charles Saunders) Monmouth 64 (Henry Harrison) Princess Louisa 60 (Charles Watson) Windsor 60 (Thomas

    Second Battle of Cape Finisterre

    Second Battle of Cape Finisterre

    Second_Battle_of_Cape_Finisterre

  • Sanford, Maine
  • City in Maine, United States

    In 2014, an elected-at-large mayor took office. On November 5, 2013, Thomas Cote was elected as mayor. Beginning in 2016, the mayoral position began being

    Sanford, Maine

    Sanford, Maine

    Sanford,_Maine

  • Thomas Weddle
  • College, Sandhurst. Weddle's Rule is a method of integration, the Newton–Cotes formula with N=6. Cassels, John William Scott; Flynn, E. V. (1996), Prolegomena

    Thomas Weddle

    Thomas_Weddle

  • The Lady of Pleasure
  • himself left London for Dublin (1637). The 1637 quarto was printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. This first edition

    The Lady of Pleasure

    The_Lady_of_Pleasure

  • Francis Constable
  • English bookseller and publisher

    many London printers on these and other projects, including Richard and Thomas Cotes, Nicholas Okes and his son John Okes, and Elizabeth Allde, among others

    Francis Constable

    Francis_Constable

  • Pathomachia
  • published later that year, in a quarto printed by the brothers Richard and Thomas Cotes for the bookseller Francis Constable. Constable dedicated the work to

    Pathomachia

    Pathomachia

  • Charles Holmes (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1711–61)

    death three years later. (Two of his brothers, General Henry Holmes and Thomas Holmes were also MPs for Isle of Wight constituencies.) He was also a member

    Charles Holmes (Royal Navy officer)

    Charles Holmes (Royal Navy officer)

    Charles_Holmes_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • List of MPs elected in the 1761 British general election
  • (seat 2/2) Lord George Manners Great Bedwyn (seat 1/2) Thomas Cotes – died Replaced by Sir Thomas Fludyer 1767 Great Bedwyn (seat 2/2) William Woodley –

    List of MPs elected in the 1761 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1761_British_general_election

  • HMS Greenwich (1747)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    Commodore Arthur Forrest, had been sent from Jamaica by Rear-Admiral Thomas Cotes to intercept a homeward-bound French convoy. Forrest's force consisted

    HMS Greenwich (1747)

    HMS_Greenwich_(1747)

  • William Burke (author)
  • English pamphleteer, official and politician (1728/30–1798)

    had him moved covertly to the Isle of Man, with the help of an associate, Thomas Venables of the Home Office. William Burke survived Edmund, and died in

    William Burke (author)

    William Burke (author)

    William_Burke_(author)

  • List of Shakespeare plays in quarto
  • the said Prince. | Written by W. SHAKESPEARE. | Printed at London by Thomas Cotes, 1635. Q1 1609 Q2 1609 Q3 1611 Q4 1st state Q4 2nd state Q5 1630 Q6 1635

    List of Shakespeare plays in quarto

    List_of_Shakespeare_plays_in_quarto

  • William Forster (mathematician)
  • English mathematician

    2 (1981), pp. 99-125. Full text at Umich/eebo. (London: Printed [by Thomas Cotes] for Richard Hawkins and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery lane

    William Forster (mathematician)

    William_Forster_(mathematician)

  • Coates (surname)
  • Surname list

    de Cotes, Norfolk; Robert de Cotes, Buckinghamshire; and Geoffrey de Cotes, Lincolnshire. Later, the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 listed Thomas del

    Coates (surname)

    Coates_(surname)

  • William Ponsonby (publisher)
  • London publisher of the Elizabethan era

    Aspley Cuthbert Burby Walter Burre Philip Chetwinde Francis Constable Thomas Cotes Crooke and Cooke Richard Field Richard Hawkins Henry Herringman William

    William Ponsonby (publisher)

    William Ponsonby (publisher)

    William_Ponsonby_(publisher)

  • Ernle
  • English gentry or landed family

    inhabiting dwellings exist by the oath of WILLIAM ERNLE, John Wystryng, Thomas Cotes, Thomas Stedham, William atte Tye, John Strode, William Preston, Robert Palmer

    Ernle

    Ernle

    Ernle

  • The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France
  • Play written by George Chapman

    first published in the following year, 1639, in a quarto printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. The quarto's title

    The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France

    The_Tragedy_of_Chabot,_Admiral_of_France

  • John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1735–1823)

    West Indies, he discharged Jervis into the Severn under Admiral Thomas Cotes. Cotes' flag captain Henry Dennis rated Jervis as a midshipman. On 31 July

    John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent

    John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent

    John_Jervis,_1st_Earl_of_St_Vincent

  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1754–1774)
  • Comptroller of the Green Cloth 2 December 1767 Great Bedwyn u Thomas Cotes Sir Thomas Fludyer Death 3 December 1767 Monmouth u* Benjamin Bathurst John

    List of Great Britain by-elections (1754–1774)

    List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1754–1774)

  • Walter Burre
  • English bookseller and publisher (fl. 1597–1622)

    Edward Blount Cuthbert Burby Philip Chetwinde Francis Constable Thomas Cotes Thomas Creede Crooke and Cooke Richard Field Richard Hawkins Henry Herringman

    Walter Burre

    Walter_Burre

  • Patriarca crime family
  • Italian-American organized crime group

    jury testimony that resulted in the indictments was dominated by Sean Thomas Cote, who was the first of four indicted members to turn state's evidence

    Patriarca crime family

    Patriarca_crime_family

  • Richard Meighen
  • English publisher

    Shepherdess, 1629 (printed by Thomas Cotes) and 1634 (printed by Augustine Matthews) respectively; the second quarto of Thomas Middleton's Michaelmas Term

    Richard Meighen

    Richard_Meighen

  • Great Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) via Internet Archive J Holladay Philbin, Parliamentary Representation

    Great Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency)

    Great_Bedwyn_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 1632 in literature
  • Second Folio of William Shakespeare's plays is printed in London by Thomas Cotes for Robert Allot and others. Among the prefatory matter is the first

    1632 in literature

    1632_in_literature

  • Richard Hawkins (publisher)
  • English publisher (died 1633)

    "Hendrik van Etten") — translated by Francis Malthus, and printed by Thomas Cotes, the same man who printed the Second Folio. Hawkins's widow, Ursula Hawkins

    Richard Hawkins (publisher)

    Richard_Hawkins_(publisher)

  • Thomas Highmore
  • English painter

    Highmore. He was born and died in London. His apprenticeship to Leonard Cotes (1674–1681) just predated the Glorious Revolution, which put William III

    Thomas Highmore

    Thomas_Highmore

  • Robert Brudenell
  • British army officer and Member of Parliament

    Parliament for Great Bedwyn 1756–1761 With: Sir Robert Hildyard Succeeded by Thomas Cotes William Woodley Preceded by Hon. John Ward Sir John Cotton Member of

    Robert Brudenell

    Robert_Brudenell

  • 1710s
  • Decade

    May 29 – Thomas Dimsdale, English physician, banker (d. 1800) June 4 – Thomas Cotes, British Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station

    1710s

    1710s

  • The Lovers' Progress
  • Play by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger

    examples. For printer/widows like Islip, Ellen Cotes, widow of Richard Cotes and sister-in law of Thomas Cotes, can be cited, along with Alice Warren and

    The Lovers' Progress

    The_Lovers'_Progress

  • List of Royal Navy vice admirals
  • of Lovelhill, nr. Windsor, Berks". History of Parliament Online. "Cotes, Thomas (1712-67), of Woodcote, Salop". History of Parliament Online. "Powlett

    List of Royal Navy vice admirals

    List_of_Royal_Navy_vice_admirals

  • John Eliot (Royal Navy officer)
  • Byron. In 1757 he transferred to HMS Marlborough (flagship of Admiral Thomas Cotes), which cruised to Jamaica but saw no action due to her poor sailing

    John Eliot (Royal Navy officer)

    John Eliot (Royal Navy officer)

    John_Eliot_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Gaspé-Nord
  • Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada

    Legislature Years Member Party 18th 1931–1935     Thomas Côté Liberal 19th 1935–1936 20th 1936–1939     Joseph-Alphonse Pelletier Union nationale 21st

    Gaspé-Nord

    Gaspé-Nord

  • Richard James Cote
  • Pathologist

    5858/2007-131-18-ASOCCO. PMID 19548375 – via CrossRef. Cote, Richard J.; Rosen, Paul P.; Hakes, Thomas B.; Sedira, Mohamed; Bazinet, Michel; Kinne, David

    Richard James Cote

    Richard James Cote

    Richard_James_Cote

  • The Coronation (play)
  • Play by James Shirley

    edition of The Coronation was issued in 1640 in a quarto printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. And the authorship

    The Coronation (play)

    The Coronation (play)

    The_Coronation_(play)

  • Everard Charles Cotes
  • English-born Indian entomologist

    travels. The wasp genus Cotesia is named in his honour. Cotes was the first son of the Rev. Septimus Cotes, Rector of Newington, Oxfordshire, from 1845. He attended

    Everard Charles Cotes

    Everard_Charles_Cotes

  • Heather Thomas
  • American actress (born 1957)

    Heather Thomas (born September 8, 1957) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jody Banks on The Fall Guy TV series opposite Lee Majors

    Heather Thomas

    Heather Thomas

    Heather_Thomas

  • The Prisoners (play)
  • with Claricilla in a single duodecimo volume in 1641, a book printed by Thomas Cotes for the bookseller Andrew Crooke. The volume featured commendatory poems

    The Prisoners (play)

    The_Prisoners_(play)

  • Sara Jeannette Duncan
  • Canadian author and journalist (1861–1922)

    Everard Cotes) Hilda: A Story of Calcutta. F.A. Stokes. 1898. as Sarah Jeanette Duncan (Mrs Everard Cotes) The Path of a Star. 1899. as Mrs Everard Cotes (Sara

    Sara Jeannette Duncan

    Sara Jeannette Duncan

    Sara_Jeannette_Duncan

  • Two Tickets to Greece
  • 2023 French film

    directed by Marc Fitoussi, and starring Laure Calamy, Olivia Côte and Kristin Scott Thomas. In Paris in 2019, Blandine, a recently divorced single mother

    Two Tickets to Greece

    Two_Tickets_to_Greece

  • List of international trips made by United States secretaries of state
  • Country Locations Details Dates Danish West Indies Saint Thomas, St. Croix, Frederiksted, Christiansted Met with Danish colonial officials during a working

    List of international trips made by United States secretaries of state

    List of international trips made by United States secretaries of state

    List_of_international_trips_made_by_United_States_secretaries_of_state

  • Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy
  • Professorship at Cambridge University

    to Roger Cotes, a former student of Newton, and the stipend was increased in 1768 by Dr Robert Smith, the second Plumian Professor. Roger Cotes (1706–1716)

    Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy

    Plumian_Professor_of_Astronomy_and_Experimental_Philosophy

  • Marcus Eli Ravage
  • Jewish-American writer (1884–1965)

    Press. pp. 95–97. ISBN 978-029920483-9. Retrieved October 19, 2025. Konda, Thomas Milan (2019). Conspiracies of Conspiracies: How Delusions Have Overrun America

    Marcus Eli Ravage

    Marcus Eli Ravage

    Marcus_Eli_Ravage

  • Claricilla
  • Play written by Thomas Killigrew

    contained Killigrew's first play, The Prisoners. The volume was printed by Thomas Cotes for the bookseller Andrew Crooke. The book included commendatory verses

    Claricilla

    Claricilla

  • List of people with given name David
  • Costas (born 1995), Spanish footballer David Côté (politician) (1915–1969), Canadian politician David Côté (Canadian football) (born 1996), Canadian football

    List of people with given name David

    List_of_people_with_given_name_David

  • The Bloody Banquet
  • Anonymous 17th-century English play

    Beeston's Boys. It was first published in quarto in the same year, 1639, by Thomas Cotes, with the attribution to "T. D." on its title page. The play draws its

    The Bloody Banquet

    The Bloody Banquet

    The_Bloody_Banquet

  • David Pennefather Thomas More
  • Pennefather Thomas. "Cornfield at Coate". More, David Pennefather Thomas. "The shortest day at Wroughton". More, David Pennefather Thomas. "Dahouet, cotes du nord"

    David Pennefather Thomas More

    David_Pennefather_Thomas_More

  • Thomas Shepard (minister)
  • American minister in New England

    Ball. By Thomas Shephard, sometimes fellow of Emanuel-Colledge in Cambridge, and late pastour of Cambridge in New-England (Printed by E. Cotes for Andrew

    Thomas Shepard (minister)

    Thomas_Shepard_(minister)

  • Horatio Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford
  • British politician

    Simpson Bridgeman 1780–1782 John Cotes 1782–1784 Preceded by George Byng Henry Simpson Bridgeman Succeeded by John Cotes Orlando Bridgeman Member of the

    Horatio Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford

    Horatio_Walpole,_2nd_Earl_of_Orford

  • List of national flags of sovereign states
  • incorporates public domain material from "Cote d'Ivoire/flag". The World Factbook (2024 ed.). CIA. Whitney Smith, flag of Côte d’Ivoire at the Encyclopædia Britannica

    List of national flags of sovereign states

    List of national flags of sovereign states

    List_of_national_flags_of_sovereign_states

  • Samuel Cotes
  • British painter

    Samuel Cotes (1734–1818) was a younger brother of Francis Cotes, R.A. He was a successful painter of miniature portraits and also worked in crayons. He

    Samuel Cotes

    Samuel_Cotes

  • Richard Attenborough
  • English actor, director, and producer (1923–2014)

    under the command of Flight Lieutenant John Boulting (whose brother, Peter Cotes, later directed Attenborough in the play The Mousetrap), where he appeared

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard_Attenborough

  • Royal Academy Exhibition of 1769
  • 1769 art exhibition in London

    Molyneux by Thomas Gainsborough Lord Rivers by Thomas Gainsborough The Young Cricketer by Francis Cotes The Chess Players by Francis Cotes The Gossiping

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1769

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1769

    Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1769

  • Thomas Thundat
  • American scientist

    June 8, 2022. Wu, Guanghua; Datar, Ram H.; Hansen, Karolyn M.; Thundat, Thomas; Cote, Richard J.; Majumdar, Arun (2001). "Bioassay of prostate-specific antigen

    Thomas Thundat

    Thomas_Thundat

  • List of Brutalist structures
  • Cathedral, Bristol, Ronald Weeks, E S Jennett and Antoni Poremba of the Percy Thomas Partnership (1969–1973); grade II* listed Titan House, The Northern School

    List of Brutalist structures

    List_of_Brutalist_structures

  • List of indoor arenas
  • Espace 3000 2,500 Hyères-Toulon Var Basket Le Havre Dock Océane 3,598 Saint Thomas Basket Le Havre Le Mans Antarès 1995 6,023 Le Mans Sarthe Basket Levallois

    List of indoor arenas

    List of indoor arenas

    List_of_indoor_arenas

  • André Thomas (cinematographer)
  • French cinematographer (1911–1956)

    André Thomas (25 December 1911 – 22 November 1956) was a French cinematographer. He worked on over forty film productions, mainly French with a handful

    André Thomas (cinematographer)

    André_Thomas_(cinematographer)

  • List of Cercle Brugge KSV players
  • Brinckman Geert Broeckaert Gerard Brulez Fernand Bruneel Gianni Brunello Thomas Buffel Jules Bulckaert Raoul Bullynck Eric Buyse Marc Calcoen Raymond Callens

    List of Cercle Brugge KSV players

    List_of_Cercle_Brugge_KSV_players

  • Viktoria Leléka
  • Ukrainian singer (born 1990)

    Steinberg, Par Jessica. "Une chanteuse ukrainienne sur scène en Israël aux côtés de la star Ivri Lider". fr.timesofisrael.com (in French). Retrieved 16 June

    Viktoria Leléka

    Viktoria Leléka

    Viktoria_Leléka

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    Twin; A Form of Thomas

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    Toombs

    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    , a twin.

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    Polish form of Greek Thōmas, TOMASZ means "twin."

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    Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin." 

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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

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    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

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    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

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    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    With severe penance

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    Governor, Moment in time

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    Seaman.

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    Gold; Unattached

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    Mannfryd

    Man of Peace

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  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Thymus
  • a.

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

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • 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.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See 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.

  • 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.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

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

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.