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Thomas Williams (pioneer) (died 1785), early settler to Detroit, Michigan and grandfather of general Thomas Williams; Thomas Williams (died 1831), murderer, one of the London Burkers; Thomas Walter Williams (1763–1833), English barrister, known as a legal writer; Thomas Williams (Northern Rhodesian speaker) (1893–1967), Speaker of the ...
Chatterton, a 1987 book by Peter Ackroyd; See also. Chatterton's compound, an early material for waterproofing submarine cables; Chatterton House, the former Lamb Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire; T. C. Hammond (Thomas Chatterton Hammond, 1877–1961), Irish Anglican cleric; Thomas Chatterton Williams (born 1981), American cultural critic and author
The subject of the painting was the 17-year-old English early Romantic poet Thomas Chatterton (1752–1770), shown dead after he had poisoned himself with arsenic in 1770. . Chatterton was considered a Romantic hero for many young and struggling artists in Wallis's t
Thomas Chatterton Hammond (20 February 1877 – 16 November 1961) was an Irish Anglican cleric whose work on reformed theology and Protestant apologetics has been influential among evangelicals, especially in Ireland, Australia and South Africa. He was also Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of New South Wales.
The Human Stain is a novel by Philip Roth, published May 5, 2000.The book is set in Western Massachusetts in the late 1990s. Its narrator is 65-year-old author Nathan Zuckerman, who appears in several earlier Roth novels, including two books that form a loose trilogy with The Human Stain, American Pastoral (1997) and I Married a Communist (1998). [1]
Thomas Tyrwhitt (/ ˈ t ɪr ɪ t /; 27 March 1730 – 15 August 1786) was an English writer, classical scholar, and critic. He was best known for his edition of The Canterbury Tales in which he modernized the language and provided extensive notes as well as a glossary.
Thomas Chatterton (1770), English poet and forger, arsenic poisoning [259] [260] Chen Wenlong (1277), Chinese politician, bureaucrat and general, starvation [261] Gu Cheng (1993), Chinese poet, hanging [262] Danny Chen (2011), Chinese-American U.S. Army Private, gunshot [263] Vic Chesnutt (2009), American singer-songwriter, muscle relaxant ...
Maajid Usman Nawaz (Urdu: [ˈmaːdʒɪd̪ nəwaːz]; born 2 November 1977) [1] is a British activist and former radio presenter. He was the founding chairman of the think tank Quilliam.