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  • Buckingham was born at Flushing near Falmouth on 25 August 1786, the son of Thomasine Hambly of Bodmin and Christopher Buckingham (died 1793/94) of Barnstaple.
  • Many of the surviving Cloptons joined the Puritan exodus to the North American colonies; one of them, Thomasine Clopton, married John Winthrop, one of the founders of the American city of Boston and the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • Turman began his film career in the 1970s with blaxploitation flicks including Five on the Black Hand Side (1973), Thomasine & Bushrod (1974) and Together Brothers (1974), then progressed to roles in Cooley High (1975), plus The River Niger (1976), J.
  • His maternal grandparents were William Tendring, Esquire, of Stoke by Naylond in Suffolk and Little Birch in Essex, of whom his mother was coheiress, and his wife Thomasine, daughter of William Sidney.
  • On 20 July 1839 in Versoix, Patek married Marie Adélaïde Elisabeth Thomasine Dénizart, a daughter of a French tradesman Louis Charles Dénizart from Turin, and of his wife Marie Jeanne Adélaïde Elisabeth, née Devimes.
  • Phil Senini, David Baxt, Glenn Beck, Gary Cockrell, Weston Gavin, Elizabeth Halliday, Thomasine Heiner, Ron Lee, Robert Sherman, Robert MacLeod, Robert O'Neil, Pamela Roland, Rich Steber, Drew W.
  • The Viscount was again twice married: to Thomasine (afterwards named Elizabeth), daughter of Sir William Andrews of Newport, and to Margaret, daughter of Richard Branthwaite, serjeant-at-law, and widow of Sir Thomas Spencer of Yarnton, Oxfordshire, but he no issue by either of these marriages.
  • Features Thomasine Heiberg, née Buntzen, mother-in-law to Johanne Luise Heiberg on the 200 kroner note, 1997 series, and a red squirrel drawn by Ib Andersen.
  • William Stourton of Worminster and Fauntleroy Marsh (Folke), who married (1) Thomasine FitzJames, (2) Mary Morgan, widow of Robert Morgan of Mapperton (died 1567), and daughter of John and Agnes Wogan of Silving or Silvinch in Whitelackington.
  • Several times in July and August, Fotherby, along with William Baffin, pilot of the Thomasine, using two shallops, explored the northern coast of Spitsbergen.
  • Malby married Thomasine, daughter of Robert Lamb of Leeds, whose wife was a Castell of the Castells of East Hatley in Cambridgeshire.
  • Elaine Pagels dates the Thomasine community to around the time of the Gospel of John’s compilation (AD 70–110), as the Gospel of John appears to contain "anti-Thomasine" elements and the Johannine community may have splintered off from the same group as the Thomasine.
  • John Buller was the second son of Francis Buller, MP for Cornwall in 1640, of Shillingham near Saltash, in Cornwall and Ospringe in Kent by his wife Thomasine Honywood daughter of Sir Thomas Honywood.
  • Buller was the eldest son and heir of Francis Buller, MP, of Shillingham near Saltash in Cornwall, by his wife Thomasine Honeywood and was baptised at Saltash on 10 January 1630.
  • Owfield was the son of Roger Owfield, Fishmonger, of Billiter Lane, London and his wife Thomasine More, daughter of John More, merchant, of Ipswich.
  • He married Thomasine Goodwin, widow of Deane Goodwin of Bletchingley and daughter of Sir Samuel Owfield of Upper Gatton Surrey.
  • Oxborough married firstly Thomasine Heward, daughter of Thomas Heward of Oxborough and had four sons and three daughters.
  • He married secondly Thomasine Barker, daughter of John Barker of Ipswich, and thirdly Mary (or Anne) Trelawney, daughter of John Trelawney of Menheniot, Cornwall and Anne Reskymer, and widow of John Spring of Lavenham.
  • Among the Associate members of CSB are some of the world’s most prominent bioethicists and philosophers: Peter Singer, John Harris, Arthur Caplan, Nicholas Agar, Ingmar Persson, Erik Parens, Anders Sandberg, Robert Sparrow, Tom Douglas, Thomasine Kushner, James Hughes, Don Marquis, Katrien Devolder, Bert Gordijn, Maartje Schermer.
  • Thomasine was buried in Bampton Church, and the surviving fragments of a tomb chest there re-set into the north wall of the chancel and displaying in a row within quatrefoils Bourchier Knots alternating with water bougets of the Bourchier arms is said by Pevsner to be that of Thomasine Hankford (died 1453), wife of William Bourchier (1407–1470) and was buried in the Church of the Austin Friars in London.


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