Thomas Wheatley

Thomas Wheatley

Thomas Wheatley may refer to:

* Thomas Wheatley (actor)
* Thomas Wheatley (locomotive engineer)


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  • Thomas Wheatley (locomotive engineer) — Thomas Wheatley was born in Micklefield, Leeds in 1821. He became an apprentice with the Leeds and Selby Railway and later worked for the Midland Railway and the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Subsequently, he was Locomotive… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Wheatley (actor) — Thomas Wheatley is an English actor. He was born at Chelmsford, Essex in August 1951 and now lives in Chiswick, West London [ [http://www.mi6.co.uk/news/index.php?itemid=4947 MI6 News :: 20 questions with The Living Daylights Thomas Wheatley ] ] …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Wheatley Brown — (1834 1928) was Hamilton County, Indiana s oldest surviving veteran of the Civil War. [The Noblesville Ledger 1 31 28] Brown served as a Private in Colonel Abel Streight s 51st Regiment Indiana Infantry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/51st Indiana …   Wikipedia

  • Wheatley (surname) — As a surname Wheatley means From the wheat meadow in Anglo Saxon.Alternative spellings include Wheatly, Whatley, Whitley, and Wheatleigh. Whether this is an association of work, or of origin, is debatable. It seems safe to say that if someone… …   Wikipedia

  • Wheatley, Oxfordshire — Wheatley village lies six miles east of Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England, in a valley at right angles to the river Thame. A stream once flowed through the centre of the village and had to be crossed by stepping stones, but this is now contained in …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Dempster — (August 23, 1579 [But this date is disputed. Thomas said that he was one of 29 children and belonged to a set of triplets, which seems an impossibility and for which there is no other evidence. A modern Dempster, James, reasons, on a website… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Macklin — (1752/3 ndash; 1800) was a British eighteenth century printseller and picture dealer.Macklin married Hannah Kenting in 1777 and started a printselling business in London in 1779. His first year, his sold 7,000 copies of a print of Rear Admiral… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Adams (publisher) — Thomas Adams (in or before 1566 – 1620)Tedder.] was an English publisher. Born into a yeoman s family, he became an apprentice to Oliver Wilkes, a member of the Stationers Company, on September 29, 1582; he was transferred to a new master, George …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Beach — (* 1738 in Milton Abbas bei Dorchester, Dorsetshire; † 17. Dezember 1806 in Dorchester) war ein englischer Porträtmaler. Richard Tattersall (um 1790) (Ölgemälde von Thomas Beach) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas von Kempen — (T. a Kempis), berühmter asketisch mystischer Theolog des Mittelalters, eigentlich Thomas Hemerken (Malleolus), geb. 1379 oder 1380 zu Kempen (Kampen) im Kölnischen, gest. 25. Juli 1471, besuchte die Schule der Brüder des gemeinsamen Lebens in… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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