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  • Thomas Legh
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Legh may refer to: Sir Thomas Legh (lawyer) (c. 1510–1545), English ambassador to Denmark and jurist involved in Henry VIII's dissolution of the

    Thomas Legh

    Thomas_Legh

  • Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton
  • British diplomat and Conservative politician

    Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton PC, DL (18 March 1857 – 21 March 1942) was a British diplomat and Conservative politician who served as Paymaster

    Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton

    Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton

    Thomas_Legh,_2nd_Baron_Newton

  • Joan Larke
  • Mistress of Thomas Wolsey

    by whom he had a son and heir, Thomas Legh (1547–1601), Sheriff of Cheshire. Mary Legh Ellen Legh After George Legh died in 1529, his widow the following

    Joan Larke

    Joan_Larke

  • Leghs of Lyme
  • English gentry family

    The Leghs of Lyme were a gentry family seated at Lyme Park in Cheshire, England, from 1398 until 1946, when the stately home and its surrounding parkland

    Leghs of Lyme

    Leghs of Lyme

    Leghs_of_Lyme

  • Lyme Park
  • Grade I listed building in Cheshire, England

    granted to Sir Thomas d'Anyers in 1346 and passed to the Leghs of Lyme by marriage in 1388. It remained in the possession of the Legh family until 1946

    Lyme Park

    Lyme Park

    Lyme_Park

  • Leghs of Adlington
  • George Legh (1497–1529) Thomas Legh (1527–1548) Thomas Legh (1547–1601) Sir Urian Legh (1566–1627) Thomas Legh (1593–1644) Thomas Legh (1614–1687) Thomas Legh

    Leghs of Adlington

    Leghs of Adlington

    Leghs_of_Adlington

  • Thomas Peter Legh
  • British Member of Parliament

    Thomas Peter Legh (1754–1797), was a British Member of Parliament. Born about 1754 he was the first son of Reverend Ashburnham Legh of Golborne and Charlotte

    Thomas Peter Legh

    Thomas Peter Legh

    Thomas_Peter_Legh

  • Thomas Legh Claughton
  • British academic, poet and clergyman

    Thomas Legh Claughton (6 November 1808 – 25 July 1892) was a British academic, poet, and clergyman. He was professor of poetry at Oxford University from

    Thomas Legh Claughton

    Thomas Legh Claughton

    Thomas_Legh_Claughton

  • Thomas Legh (died 1857)
  • Thomas Legh FRS (c. 1793 – 8 May 1857) was a politician in England. Born about 1793 he was the oldest illegitimate son and heir of Thomas Peter Legh. He

    Thomas Legh (died 1857)

    Thomas Legh (died 1857)

    Thomas_Legh_(died_1857)

  • Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
  • English military officer

    1530 asking that the divorce might be hurried on, was a friend of Sir Thomas Legh, and possibly was a reformer. On 23 April 1531 he was created Knight

    Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry_Percy,_6th_Earl_of_Northumberland

  • Legh (surname)
  • Surname list

    Legh is a surname, and may refer to: Alice Legh (1855–1948), British archer George Legh (1804–1877), British politician Gerard Legh (died 1563), English

    Legh (surname)

    Legh_(surname)

  • Thomas Legh (lawyer)
  • English jurist and diplomat

    Sir Thomas Leigh or Legh (c. 1511 – 1545) was an English jurist and diplomat, who played a key role as agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the

    Thomas Legh (lawyer)

    Thomas_Legh_(lawyer)

  • Richard Legh, 5th Baron Newton
  • British peer (born 1950)

    Richard Thomas Legh, 5th Baron Newton (born 11 January 1950) is a Baron in the United Kingdom. The fifth Lord Newton is the son of the Conservative politician

    Richard Legh, 5th Baron Newton

    Richard_Legh,_5th_Baron_Newton

  • Newton (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983

    bought and sold. By the first half of the next century it had passed to the Leghs, who owned it for the rest of its existence. By the time of the Reform Act

    Newton (constituency)

    Newton (constituency)

    Newton_(constituency)

  • Legh
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Legh (surname) George Anthony Legh Keck (b. 1784), English politician Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English clergyman Thomas Legh Claughton (1808–1892), English

    Legh

    Legh

  • Dissolution of the monasteries
  • 1536–1541 disbanding of religious residences by Henry VIII

    excess that were to be collected by Thomas Cromwell's visitors to the monasteries, including Richard Layton and Thomas Legh, may have been exaggerated but

    Dissolution of the monasteries

    Dissolution of the monasteries

    Dissolution_of_the_monasteries

  • Thomas Legh (politician, born 1675)
  • English politician (1675–1717)

    Thomas Legh (13 June 1675 – 1717) was an English politician. He sat as MP for Newton from December 1701 till 1713. He was the second son of Richard Legh

    Thomas Legh (politician, born 1675)

    Thomas_Legh_(politician,_born_1675)

  • Thomas Claughton (MP)
  • English politician (1773–1842)

    from 1818 until 1825. His sons Thomas Legh Claughton and Piers Claughton became bishops in the Anglican Church (Thomas of Rochester then St Albans; Piers

    Thomas Claughton (MP)

    Thomas_Claughton_(MP)

  • Richard Legh, 3rd Baron Newton
  • British diplomatic attaché

    diplomat and Conservative politician Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton PC, DL His grandfather, William Legh, 1st Baron Newton DL, was a British Conservative

    Richard Legh, 3rd Baron Newton

    Richard_Legh,_3rd_Baron_Newton

  • Arthur Henderson
  • British iron moulder, Labour politician and Nobel laureate

    August 1916 – 10 December 1916 Prime Minister H. H. Asquith Preceded by Thomas Legh Succeeded by Joseph Compton-Rickett President of the Board of Education

    Arthur Henderson

    Arthur Henderson

    Arthur_Henderson

  • St Albans Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Hertfordshire, England

    about 300 churches in the counties of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Thomas Legh Claughton, then Bishop of Rochester, elected to take the northern division

    St Albans Cathedral

    St Albans Cathedral

    St_Albans_Cathedral

  • Adlington Hall
  • Country house in Cheshire, England

    for Thomas Legh I. The east wing and porch were added for Thomas Legh III in 1581. During the Civil War the hall was held by Colonel Thomas Legh for the

    Adlington Hall

    Adlington Hall

    Adlington_Hall

  • William Legh, 1st Baron Newton
  • British politician (1828–1898)

    William John Legh, 1st Baron Newton, DL (19 December 1828 – 15 December 1898), was a British Conservative politician and Volunteer officer. Legh was the son

    William Legh, 1st Baron Newton

    William Legh, 1st Baron Newton

    William_Legh,_1st_Baron_Newton

  • Robert Townsend Farquhar
  • British Member of Parliament

    begun using that name (Townsend) earlier on. His elder brother was Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd bart. (1775–1836), and his younger, Walter Farquhar

    Robert Townsend Farquhar

    Robert_Townsend_Farquhar

  • Viscount Ashbrook
  • Title in the peerage of Ireland

    (1829–1882) William Spencer Flower, 7th Viscount Ashbrook (1830–1906) Robert Thomas Flower, 8th Viscount Ashbrook (1836–1919) Llowarch Robert Flower, 9th Viscount

    Viscount Ashbrook

    Viscount Ashbrook

    Viscount_Ashbrook

  • John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor
  • British politician

    Mar 1879); he married Katharine Susanna Claughton, daughter of Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of St Albans. They had four children, including Brig

    John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor

    John_Campbell,_2nd_Earl_Cawdor

  • Thomas Erskine, 3rd Baron Erskine
  • On 12 May 1830, he married Louisa (née Newnham) Legh (c. 1791–1867). Louisa, the widow of Thomas Legh, of Adlington, was a daughter of George Lewis Newnham

    Thomas Erskine, 3rd Baron Erskine

    Thomas_Erskine,_3rd_Baron_Erskine

  • Thomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield
  • British Whig politician (1795-1854)

    Amelia Maria Claughton (1844–1894), eldest daughter of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of St Albans, by the former Hon. Julia Susanna Ward

    Thomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield

    Thomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield

    Thomas_Anson,_1st_Earl_of_Lichfield

  • St Leonard's, Shoreditch
  • Church in Shoreditch, London

    Vegetable Sermon", and continued into the 1990s. The Tudor diplomat Thomas Legh (?1511-1545) is also buried here. Katherine Stafford, wife of Ralph Neville

    St Leonard's, Shoreditch

    St Leonard's, Shoreditch

    St_Leonard's,_Shoreditch

  • Gilbert Claughton
  • English businessman and politician

    Worcestershire, England Claughton was the son of the Right Reverend Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of St Albans, by the Honourable Julia Susannah Ward

    Gilbert Claughton

    Gilbert Claughton

    Gilbert_Claughton

  • Calveley Hall
  • Country house in Cheshire, England

    Mary's death the estate passed by marriage to the Leghs of Lyme. In 1818 it was remodelled for Thomas Legh, and further alterations have been carried out

    Calveley Hall

    Calveley Hall

    Calveley_Hall

  • Bassae Frieze
  • Frieze of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios

    purchased at auction by the British Museum in 1815 from James Linkh, Thomas Legh, Karl Haller von Hallerstein, George Christian Gropius, John Foster and

    Bassae Frieze

    Bassae Frieze

    Bassae_Frieze

  • Gisborough Priory
  • Ruined Augustinian priory in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England

    suppression. A second survey carried out by the king's commissioners, Thomas Legh and Richard Leyton, provided for the final suppression on charges of

    Gisborough Priory

    Gisborough Priory

    Gisborough_Priory

  • Sir John Booth
  • English army officer (1610–1678)

    Booth Captain Thomas Booth (1640–1677), Royal Marines He married secondly, in 1659, Anne née Gobert (died 1676), widow of Colonel Thomas Legh of Adlington

    Sir John Booth

    Sir John Booth

    Sir_John_Booth

  • Piers Legh (soldier)
  • English soldier (1389–1422)

    Legh (1389 – 16 June 1422), also known as Sir Piers de Legh and Peers Legh, was the second generation of the Leghs of Lyme as the son of Peter Legh and

    Piers Legh (soldier)

    Piers_Legh_(soldier)

  • Bank Hall
  • Listed building in Lancashire, England

    George Anthony Legh Keck in 1832–33, to the design of the architect George Webster. Legh Keck died in 1860 and the estates passed to Thomas Powys, 3rd Baron

    Bank Hall

    Bank Hall

    Bank_Hall

  • William Humble Ward, 10th Baron Ward
  • Hawkes, daughter of Thomas Hawkes, MP for Dudley, in 1843. Hon. Julia Susannah Ward (d. 1902), who married Rt. Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of

    William Humble Ward, 10th Baron Ward

    William_Humble_Ward,_10th_Baron_Ward

  • Richard Legh
  • Thomas Legh, DD of Cheshire and rector of Sefton and Walton, Lancashire. He inherited the Lyme Park estate in Cheshire from his uncle Francis Legh in

    Richard Legh

    Richard Legh

    Richard_Legh

  • Thomas Leigh
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tommy Leigh (footballer, born 2000), English footballer Thomas Lee (disambiguation) Thomas Legh (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles

    Thomas Leigh

    Thomas_Leigh

  • Peter Legh, 4th Baron Newton
  • British Conservative politician

    Richard Legh, 3rd Baron Newton and Helen Winifred Meysey-Thompson, daughter of Henry Meysey-Thompson, 1st Baron Knaresborough. His grandfather Thomas Wodehouse

    Peter Legh, 4th Baron Newton

    Peter_Legh,_4th_Baron_Newton

  • Thomas Claughton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Claughton may refer to: Thomas Claughton (MP) (1773–1842), Member of Parliament for Newton 1818–1825 Thomas Legh Claughton (1808–1892), British

    Thomas Claughton

    Thomas_Claughton

  • Shrigley abduction
  • 1826 abduction of Ellen Turner by Edward Gibbon Wakefield

    in 1832, serving until 1841. At the age of 17, Ellen Turner married Thomas Legh, a wealthy neighbour. She died in childbirth at the age of 19 and was

    Shrigley abduction

    Shrigley_abduction

  • John Ireland Blackburne (1783–1874)
  • British politician

    Heron Thomas Brooke Member of Parliament for Newton 1807–1818 With: Peter Heron 1806–1814 Thomas Legh 1814–1818 Succeeded by Thomas Legh Thomas Claughton

    John Ireland Blackburne (1783–1874)

    John_Ireland_Blackburne_(1783–1874)

  • Combermere Abbey
  • Abbey in Cheshire, England

    (£518). Combermere received its visitation from Thomas Cromwell's commissioners, Richard Layton and Thomas Legh, in February 1536, at which time its debts

    Combermere Abbey

    Combermere Abbey

    Combermere_Abbey

  • List of Old Rugbeians
  • of Chesterfield; Bishop of Johannesburg and Archbishop of Cape Town Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of St Albans. George Chase

    List of Old Rugbeians

    List_of_Old_Rugbeians

  • Thomas Alcock (MP)
  • British politician

    Thomas Alcock (19 August 1801 – 22 August 1866) was a British Member of Parliament for 24 years non-consecutively, a progressive Liberal on questions of

    Thomas Alcock (MP)

    Thomas_Alcock_(MP)

  • Apollo University Lodge
  • Masonic Lodge based at the University of Oxford

    Lechmere, 3rd Baronet, Conservative politician George Legh, Conservative politician Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton, Conservative politician and Paymaster

    Apollo University Lodge

    Apollo_University_Lodge

  • Thomas Houldsworth
  • Thomas Houldsworth (13 September 1771 – 1 September 1852) was a Tory, and then Conservative Party, politician in England. He was a member of parliament

    Thomas Houldsworth

    Thomas_Houldsworth

  • Newdigate Prize
  • British poetry award

    Robert Stephen Hawker 1829: 'Voyages of Discovery to the Polar Regions', Thomas Legh Claughton 1830: 'The African Desert', George Kettilby Rickards 1834:

    Newdigate Prize

    Newdigate_Prize

  • R. A. Cross, 1st Viscount Cross
  • British statesman and Conservative politician

    father-in-law Thomas Lyon (the younger) in 1859, Cross was involved in the affairs of Parr's Bank, of which Thomas Lyon the elder, uncle of the younger Thomas Lyon

    R. A. Cross, 1st Viscount Cross

    R. A. Cross, 1st Viscount Cross

    R._A._Cross,_1st_Viscount_Cross

  • Windsor (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1801–1974, 1997 onwards)

    Retrieved 30 March 2024. "New Windsor | History of Parliament Online". "Legh, Thomas (LH526T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Died

    Windsor (constituency)

    Windsor (constituency)

    Windsor_(constituency)

  • The Angel, St Giles High Street
  • Historic public house in London, England

    and Dame Joan Legh, widow of Sir Thomas Legh, notorious 'Visitor of the Monasteries'. The Angel was to pass from Miss Katherine Legh, later Lady Mountjoy

    The Angel, St Giles High Street

    The Angel, St Giles High Street

    The_Angel,_St_Giles_High_Street

  • Buxton line
  • Railway line in north-west England

    6 km) east it runs in a cutting across the edge of Lyme Park, home of Thomas Legh, first Chairman of the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway. Just

    Buxton line

    Buxton line

    Buxton_line

  • Agecroft Hall
  • Manor house in Virginia, United States

    Margaret married John Reddish of Reddish. Catherine married Thomas Legh, a younger son of Sir Piers Legh of Lyme. Anne, his third daughter inherited Agecroft

    Agecroft Hall

    Agecroft Hall

    Agecroft_Hall

  • Paymaster General
  • UK government ministerial position

    Ashby St Ledgers 1910–1912 Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie 1912–1915 Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton 1915–1916 Arthur Henderson 1916 Joseph Compton-Rickett

    Paymaster General

    Paymaster General

    Paymaster_General

  • Alkrington
  • Area of Greater Manchester, England

    manor to his daughter Katherine who was married to Thomas Legh of Lyme and it was sold by the Leghs in 1627 to Robert and John Lever. Sir Darcy Lever was

    Alkrington

    Alkrington

    Alkrington

  • Haydock Collieries
  • century when the major landowners were the Leghs of Lyme. Around 1830, the collieries were run by Thomas Legh and William Turner and had a horse-drawn tramway

    Haydock Collieries

    Haydock Collieries

    Haydock_Collieries

  • King's School, Chester
  • Private school in Chester, Cheshire, England

    Birmingham Piers Claughton, clergyman and former archdeacon of London Thomas Legh Claughton, first bishop of St Albans and former Oxford Professor of Poetry

    King's School, Chester

    King's_School,_Chester

  • Shrewsbury Abbey
  • 11th-century Benedictine abbey, now church

    resistance, but because it lay at the end of the commissioners' circuit. Thomas Legh, one of the six clerks in chancery, officiated as the other commissioners

    Shrewsbury Abbey

    Shrewsbury Abbey

    Shrewsbury_Abbey

  • 1808 in the United Kingdom
  • botanist (died 1884) 6 November – Thomas Legh Claughton, academic, poet and clergyman (died 1892) 22 November – Thomas Cook, English travel entrepreneur

    1808 in the United Kingdom

    1808_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • High Sheriff of Cheshire
  • Ceremonial official of the English county of Cheshire

    de Legh[citation needed] 6 July 1376: Lawrence de Dutton 27 October 1377: Sir Hugh Venables 18 February 1383: Sir Nicholas de Vernon 1384: Thomas Dubois[citation

    High Sheriff of Cheshire

    High Sheriff of Cheshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Cheshire

  • Thomas Wolsey
  • English statesman and cardinal (1473–1530)

    her marriage to George Legh of Adlington, Cheshire, circa 1519. He provided the dowry. Henry VIII had a mansion built for Legh at Cheshunt Great House

    Thomas Wolsey

    Thomas Wolsey

    Thomas_Wolsey

  • HMS Alexandra
  • 1875 Royal Navy ship

    Archibald Campbell Tait the then Archbishop of Canterbury assisted by Thomas Legh Claughton, the Bishop of Rochester. She was commissioned at Chatham on

    HMS Alexandra

    HMS Alexandra

    HMS_Alexandra

  • Vale Royal Abbey
  • Former Cistercian abbey in Cheshire

    offered Thomas Cromwell—Henry VIII's chief minister—£100 and promised to him "as large pleasure as any man" in future. Adam Beconsall and Thomas Legh—the

    Vale Royal Abbey

    Vale_Royal_Abbey

  • Bretherton
  • Village in Lancashire, England

    Anne, married Thomas Fleetwood who made the first to attempt at draining Martin Mere. Their daughter, Henrietta Maria, married Thomas Legh of Lyme Park

    Bretherton

    Bretherton

    Bretherton

  • Lloyd George ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922

    Horne succeeds Sir Auckland Geddes as President of the Board of Trade. Thomas James McNamara succeeds Horne as Minister of Labour. April 1920 – Sir Hamar

    Lloyd George ministry

    Lloyd George ministry

    Lloyd_George_ministry

  • Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford
  • British peer (1775-1825)

    Henrietta Maria Atherton (née Legh) inherited Bank Hall which had come to her mother from a first cousin, George Anthony Legh Keck and the Atherton Hall

    Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford

    Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford

    Thomas_Powys,_2nd_Baron_Lilford

  • Asquith coalition ministry
  • UK war-time government, 1915–1916

    Liberal Arthur Lee 11 Nov 1915 – 9 Jul 1916 Conservative Paymaster General Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton 9 Jun 1915 Conservative Arthur Henderson 18 Aug 1916

    Asquith coalition ministry

    Asquith coalition ministry

    Asquith_coalition_ministry

  • Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll
  • British abolitionist (1824–1878)

    years later her widower married again, to Amelia Maria, daughter of Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of St Albans. The Duke and Duchess of Argyll had 12

    Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll

    Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll

    Elizabeth_Campbell,_Duchess_of_Argyll

  • Carlton in Lindrick
  • Village in north Nottinghamshire, England

    at Gildingwells, Gringley and "Willourne". In 1536 the King's agents, Thomas Legh and Richard Layton, visited the priory and found no slander or scandal

    Carlton in Lindrick

    Carlton in Lindrick

    Carlton_in_Lindrick

  • Bishop of Rochester
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Man. Died in office. 1860 1867 Joseph Wigram Died in office. 1867 1877 Thomas Legh Claughton Translated to St Albans. 1877 1891 Anthony Thorold Translated

    Bishop of Rochester

    Bishop of Rochester

    Bishop_of_Rochester

  • Black Ladies Priory
  • Priory in Staffordshire, England

    purchases of ecclesiastical lands. A letter was sent on 11 October 1538 to Thomas Legh, who was dealing with the surrender of Black Ladies for the Court of

    Black Ladies Priory

    Black Ladies Priory

    Black_Ladies_Priory

  • Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885

    of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [2] F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results

    Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency)

    Liverpool_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Crown Street railway station
  • Former railway terminus in Liverpool, England

    be expanded in 1831 and 1832 with more turntables provided. In 1832 Thomas Legh arranged for his own coal-yard to be laid out to the north of Crown Street

    Crown Street railway station

    Crown Street railway station

    Crown_Street_railway_station

  • Abbotsbury Abbey
  • Benedictine abbey in Dorset, England

    Roddon, the Abbey was dissolved in 1539, following a visit from Dr. Thomas Legh (Leigh, Lee). Upon the surrender of the abbey, on 12 March 1539, Abbot

    Abbotsbury Abbey

    Abbotsbury Abbey

    Abbotsbury_Abbey

  • John Prise
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    trial of John Fisher and Thomas More. He took part in the major visitation of the monasteries of 1535, alongside Sir Thomas Legh and penned one of the summaries

    John Prise

    John Prise

    John_Prise

  • List of MPs elected in the 1820 United Kingdom general election
  • (two members) Thomas Legh Thomas Claughton Newtown (two members) Hudson Gurney Whig Dudley Long North Whig Norfolk (two members) Thomas Coke Whig Edmond

    List of MPs elected in the 1820 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1820 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1820_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1703
  • Lands, of greater Value; upon his Wife and Children, in Lieu thereof. Thomas Legh's Estate Act 1703: vesting in trustees for payment of debts, perfecting

    List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1703

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1703

  • Winwick, Cheshire
  • Village in Cheshire, England

    & Sons in Runcorn Sir Phipps Hornby (1785–1867), Royal Navy Admiral. Thomas Legh Claughton (1808–1892), academic, poet, and clergyman. Henry Cadman Jones

    Winwick, Cheshire

    Winwick, Cheshire

    Winwick,_Cheshire

  • High Sheriff of Lancashire
  • English ceremonial officer

    Boothes 1550 Sir Peter Legh of Hayock 1551 Sir John Atherton of Atherton Hall, Leigh 1552 Sir Thomas Talbot of Lower Darwen 1553 Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn 1554

    High Sheriff of Lancashire

    High Sheriff of Lancashire

    High_Sheriff_of_Lancashire

  • St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne
  • Church in Faulkbourne, Essex, England

    following its restoration, with the sermon delivered by the Rt. Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, Bishop of St Albans. The church contains a number of memorials

    St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne

    St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne

    St_Germanus'_Church,_Faulkbourne

  • St Andrew's Church, Leytonstone
  • Church in London, England

    be consecrated and opened for services; the ceremony was conducted by Thomas Legh Claughton, the Bishop of St Albans on 30 April 1887. It became a separate

    St Andrew's Church, Leytonstone

    St Andrew's Church, Leytonstone

    St_Andrew's_Church,_Leytonstone

  • Professor of Poetry
  • Academic appointment at the University of Oxford

    Bernard O'Donoghue, Michael Schmidt, Jon Stallworthy, Michael Suarez, Don Thomas, Anthony Thwaite, 'Oxford Professor of Poetry', Times Literary Supplement

    Professor of Poetry

    Professor_of_Poetry

  • List of MPs elected in the 1818 United Kingdom general election
  • Needham 1819 Tory Tory Newton (Lancashire) (seat 1/2) Thomas Legh Newton (Lancashire) (seat 2/2) Thomas Claughton Newtown (Isle of Wight) (seat 1/2) Hudson

    List of MPs elected in the 1818 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1818 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1818_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Bishop of St Albans
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Bishops of St Albans From Until Incumbent Notes 1877 1890 Thomas Legh Claughton Translated from Rochester; nominated on 30 May and invested on 12 July

    Bishop of St Albans

    Bishop_of_St_Albans

  • St Benedict Biscop Church, Wombourne
  • Church in England

    seating 260, reopened on 23 May 1841 with a ceremony presided over by Thomas Legh Claughton, the newly appointed vicar of Kidderminster. A sepia drawing

    St Benedict Biscop Church, Wombourne

    St Benedict Biscop Church, Wombourne

    St_Benedict_Biscop_Church,_Wombourne

  • Baron Newton
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Newton. William John Legh, 1st Baron Newton (1828–1898) Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton (1857–1942) Richard William Davenport Legh, 3rd Baron Newton

    Baron Newton

    Baron Newton

    Baron_Newton

  • 1877 in the United Kingdom
  • this time, is elevated to become St Albans Cathedral and on 12 June Thomas Legh Claughton is enthroned first Bishop of St Albans, an office he holds

    1877 in the United Kingdom

    1877_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Battle of Winnington Bridge
  • Flintshire, who was killed covering the rebel retreat, and Thomas Legh, younger brother of Piers Legh of Bruche. About 200 prisoners were taken and held overnight

    Battle of Winnington Bridge

    Battle of Winnington Bridge

    Battle_of_Winnington_Bridge

  • Abraham Blackmore
  • English Tory politician (1677–1732)

    an English lawyer and Tory politician. Blackmore was the second son of Thomas Blackmore and Elizabeth Meredith. His father was a member of the Court of

    Abraham Blackmore

    Abraham_Blackmore

  • Peter Legh (1723–1804)
  • English landowner and politician (1723-1804)

    was born on 4 March 1723. He was the only child and heir of Capt. Thomas Pennington Legh (c. 1680–1743) of Norbury Booths Hall, near Knutsford, Cheshire

    Peter Legh (1723–1804)

    Peter_Legh_(1723–1804)

  • List of University of Oxford people in religion
  • Simon Stock (college or hall not known) Thomas Abel (college or hall not known) Thomas Cottam (Brasenose) Thomas Ford (Trinity) John Forrest (c. 1500, BD

    List of University of Oxford people in religion

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  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1724
  • to enable Thomas Legh alias Pennington Esquire, and his Issue Male, to change their Surname to Legh, according to the Settlement of Peter Legh Esquire,

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  • List of members of the House of Commons at Westminster 1705–1708
  • Handley, Liskeard in The History of Parliament. Eveline Cruickshanks, DODSON, Thomas (c.1666-1707), of Hayee, St. Ives, nr. Liskeard, Cornw. in The History of

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  • James Mangles (Royal Navy officer)
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  • List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election
  • 1827 by Hon William Lamb. Vacated seat and replaced 23 May 1827 by Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle. Died and replaced 16 August 1827 by James Law Lushington

    List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election

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  • 1892 in the United Kingdom
  • July – Thomas Cooper, Chartist, poet and religious lecturer (born 1805) 18 July – Thomas Cook, English travel pioneer (born 1808) 25 July – Thomas Legh Claughton

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  • List of MPs elected in the 1812 United Kingdom general election
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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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  • Thomaism
  • n.

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

  • Thumbed
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    Having thumbs.

  • 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
  • a.

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

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Thorax
  • n.

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

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

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

  • 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.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • 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.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.