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  List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)
66 (inv 1380) Thomas (Plantagenet), styled "of Woodstock." Duke of Gloucester.
94 (inv 1399) Thomas (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Clarence.
Earl of Hereford, K.G. Married Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, K.G., afterwards Duke of Gloucester.
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  George Caleb Bingham - The State Historical Society of Missouri
Born to Henry Vest and Mary Amend Bingham on March 20, 1811, Bingham moved with his parents and five siblings from their Virginia farm to the Missouri Territory in 1818.
From 1841 to 1844, Bingham painted in Washington; Petersburg, Virginia; and Philadelphia.
Bingham stumped as the Whig candidate for state representative for Saline County in 1846.
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 Camden People - Thomas W. Thornley
THOMAS W. THORNLEY was born in Pennsylvania in February of 1847.
Thomas Thornley then worked as an railroad or stationary engineer, a profession he would follow for most of the rest of his working life.
Thomas Thornley was still working as an engineer, but had joined his son-in-law, working on the railroad.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for bingham
Bingham, Hiram BINGHAM, HIRAM [Bingham, Hiram] 1875-1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, b.
Bingham, Joseph BINGHAM, JOSEPH [Bingham, Joseph] 1668-1723, English theologian.
Interview: Bill Bingham discusses the heroic efforts of his father Hiram Harry Bingham IV to help people escape from the Nazis during their occupation of France
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 George Caleb  Bingham 
In 1823, his father died and the Binghams moved to a farm outside the city, where the sons labored under the stern eye of Mrs.
By the time he was twenty-two, Bingham was traveling up and down the river, painting portraits in a vigorously drawn and linear style, with strong color applied in large areas, a manner that he probably acquired from the ancestral portraits he had seen in settlers' homes.
Bingham realized that he must move from Missouri in order to become a better artist, and after studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, he moved to Washington in 1840, again to paint portraits.
www.3d-dali.com /Artist-Biographies/George_Caleb_Bingham.html   (494 words)

  
 Bingham family and bank and Marengo, Iowa, part 2
Her father, Thomas Washington Soules, was a surveyor from Vermont who came to Mount Vernon in 1889 and was soon hired by William McKay's townsite company to lay out the newest town that lay where the Great Northern north-south rail line crossed the Seattle and Northern tracks northeast of Avon.
Bingham recovered some of the business he lost to his competitor, but the economy had grown so much by 1906 that there was plenty to go around.
In her 1935 Bingham profile, Catherine McClintock, recalled: "We remember the breath-taking slides we took there on the big chute." Charlie had remained active with David Batey in the Pioneers Association and hoped that the annual meetings would be held there in the park, but that did not come to pass.
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 GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM
Born in Augusta, County Virginia in the Shenandoah River Valley, George Caleb Bingham became known for elegant, classically rendered Missouri and Mississippi River genre--mid 19th century atmospheric scenes of boatmen bringing cargo to the American West.
From 1840 to 1844, Bingham was based in Washington DC where he painted portraits of prominent citizens, but he failed to achieve fame until he produced western genre works beginning in 1845 with "Fur Traders Descending the Missouri."
In 1846, Bingham was elected to the state legislature, but the election was contested and Bingham lost the office.
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By November 1823, Cole was back in Philadelphia, where he drew from casts and old master and American landscape paintings (both originals and copies) at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, studying work by such artists as Salvator Rosa and Thomas Doughty.
Riordan, John C. "Thomas Cole: A Case Study of the Painter-Poet Theory of Art in American Painting from 1825-1850." Ph.D. diss., Syracuse University, 1970, pp.
"Thomas Cole and the Rise of Catskill Mountain Tourism." Appalachia (15 December 1988), pp.
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 chittick.com | history | chittick family history
Thomas Blennerhassett married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Sandys, of Dublin.
Henry Bingham, of Newbrooke, at one time one of the Lords justices of Ireland, and is now represented by Lord Clanmorris.
At the plantation of Ulster, Thomas, Sir Edward, and Francis Blennerhassett (the two first-named being sons of William Blennerhassett, of Hassett House, Horseford, Norfolk) were each approved of as applicants for a large proportion (2,000 acres).
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 BINGHAM, W. MSS.
BINGHAM, W. The Bingham mss., 1752-1891, are the papers of William Bingham, 1752-1804, of Philadelphia.
Bingham was one of the founders of the Bank of Pennsylvania, chartered on Dec. 31, 1781 as the Bank of North America, the first bank in the United States.
Bingham's substantial ownership of land in Maine, New York and Pennsylvania is represented by accounts, deeds, maps, and settlement instructions.
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 ARCHIVES
Paine always made it his practice to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field of science, so that when he prepared to begin writing The Age of Reason he was in the position to apply all the discoveries in the field of scientific knowledge to incidents related in the Old and New Testaments.
A various stages during his life Thomas Paine outlined plans for the publication of his writings, but the project was never carried out.
Even then, however, a considerable body of Paine's writings in the form of essays and articles written for contemporary journals and letters and memorials in the manuscript collections of libraries and historical societies remained to be included in a collected edition of his works.
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 Upstart Virginia team beats Oxford in debate - The Washington Times: Metropolitan - December 11, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The students had to argue the case before Thomas Henry Bingham of Cornhill, the senior law lord of the United Kingdom, whose position is equivalent to that of the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice.
Patrick Henry College is a liberal arts school with a student population of 277.
Many Patrick Henry students are required to work in an apprenticeship or internship, depending on their majors.
www.washtimes.com /metro/20041210-102053-5960r.htm   (815 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - nil and others
Sir Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill and Elizabeth Patricia Loxley.
She was the daughter of Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney and Jane Halyburton.
She married Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney, son of Sir William Sinclair of Roslin and Isabel.
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 Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, KG, PC (born 13 October 1933), is one of the most senior judges in the United Kingdom.
As the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 1996 to 2000, Bingham was (for those regions of the UK) the highest-ranking judge in regular courtroom service; he was personally responsible for adding "of Wales" to the office's title.
Lord Bingham was educated at Winder House, Sedbergh School and Balliol College, Oxford.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Bingham,_Baron_Bingham_of_Cornhill   (330 words)

  
 Biography of Henry Irving
Motivated by his desire to captivate an audience (as he had seen the preachers do in church) Brodribb's love of performance was nurtured by the headmaster of his school, Dr. Pinches.
Henry Thomas, where the focus of the acting exercises was to pull actors away from the current "rant" style, and into a much more subdued naturalistic form of acting.
As an actor, Henry Irving had many characteristics which initially were seen as faults and then, as he gained success, they came to be considered unique character traits.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/carrirv.htm   (1679 words)

  
 Pilgrims Society - Incomplete Membership List
The breakup of the Bingham dynasty in 1986, vividly chronicled on CBS television's "Sixty Minutes" generated a flurry of books and articles on Bingham and his family, much of it portraying Bingham as a villain.
Bingham and a U.S. Senate inquiry castigated the Bank of England for its failures of supervision, but didn't conclude anything was done on purpose.
Bingham was a member of the Privy Council since 1986, chairman Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts since 1994, trustee Pilgrim Trust (founded by Pilgrim Edward S. Harkness in 1930), president Seckford Foundation, member Advisory Council on Public Records, the Magna Carta Trust and the British Records Association, Lord Chief Justice of Great Britain 1996-2000.
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 Upstart Virginia team beats Oxford in debate - The Washington Times: Metropolitan - December 11, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The students had to argue the case before Thomas Henry Bingham of Cornhill, the senior law lord of the United Kingdom, whose position is equivalent to that of the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice.
Patrick Henry College is a liberal arts school with a student population of 277.
Many Patrick Henry students are required to work in an apprenticeship or internship, depending on their majors.
washingtontimes.com /metro/20041210-102053-5960r.htm   (815 words)

  
 Company B, 49th Alabama Infantry Regiment, CSA
Exchanged three months later, the 49th was re-organized at Cahaba and attached to the brigade of Gen. Thomas M. Scott of Louisiana, with the 12th Louisiana, and 27th, 35th, 55th, and 57th Alabama regiments.
He is probably the Thomas Mathena that appears, at age 7, on the 1850 US Census in the household of William and Matilda Mathena in DeKalb County, Alabama.
He was married (on 25 Jan 1857) to Martha Thomas, the sister of 1st Lt. Francis Marion Thomas.
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 thePeerage.com - Anna Haüsner and others
Sir Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill was born on 13 October 1933.
Sir Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill was educated in Sedbergh School, Sedbergh, Cumberland, England.
Sir Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, son of Thomas Henry Bingham and Dr.
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Lorraine BINGHAM was born on 6 Nov 1928.
Thomas BINGHAM was born on 13 Jun 1743.
Unknown BINGHAM was born on 29 Sep 1857.
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 Jones, Henry Arthur
Henry Arthur Jones (1851-1929), British dramatist, was born at Grandborough, Buckinghamshire, England.
Also found in the collection is the manuscript of an article by Jones on motion pictures and a biographical study of Henry Irving..
Two autograph sentiments signed by Henry Arthur Jones: clipped closing and signature from Jones letter; typed stanza of poem by Matthew Arnold signed by Henry Arthur Jones.
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 Alabama's Treasurers: Arthur Bingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
BINGHAM, ARTHUR, cabinet maker, collector of internal revenue, and State Treasurer, was born July 22, 1819, in New York City, and died May 29, 1894, at Talladega; son of Samuel and Margaret (Archer) Bingham, the former a native of County Down, Ireland, who emigrated to New York about 1796.
Arthur Bingham first came South in 1841 but returned to New York and the following year removed to Philadelphia and became a cabinet maker.
Married: (1) in 1842 in Delaware County, Pa., to Jane, daughter of Robert and Rachael (Winter) McKibbon of that place, of ancestry that came to America from Paisley, Scotland, 1831; (2) Elizabeth _______.
www.archives.state.al.us /conoff/bingham.html   (191 words)

  
 Thomas Cole - Artist Biographies
Country : US Thomas Cole, outstanding Hudson River landscapist, was born in Lancashire, England.
He was apprenticed to a textile designer and engraver before immigrating, with this family, to Philadelphia in 1819.
In Ohio, he became an itinerant portrait painter for some years and then returned to study at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts where he was most influenced by the landscapes of Thomas Birch and Thomas Doughty.
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 Binghams of Bingham - Lewis Ancestry
William Bingham, born in Lynn, 16 October 1856; died in Logan, Cache, Utah, 13 December 1940; buried in Logan; married in Trenton, 9 August 1885, Annie Maria Peterson, daughter of James and Rachel (Peterson) Peterson, born in Odense, Denmark, 29 November 1863.
Ellen Bingham, born in Riverdale, 30 March 1869; died in Ogden, 17 June 1934; married in Logan, 8 December 1886, Joseph Kalan Wright, son of Joseph and Emma Lois (Barnett) Wright, born in Richmond, Cache, Utah, 6 April 1866, died in Ogden, 24 July 1922.
Norman Fife Bingham, born in Riverdale, 18 September 1886; died in Ogden, 19 January 1965; married in Salt Lake, 20 January 1909, Ellen Garner, daughter of Phillip and Mary Jane (Gaisford) Garner, born in Ogden 15 January 1885.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Thomas
Thomas, Donald Eugene ex 1917 (not yet entered)
Thomas, John B. Thomas, Lloyd Lowndes ex 1896 (not yet entered)
Thomas, William Daniel ex 1921 (not yet entered)
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 William Henry Clapp ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William Henry Bartlett, The Christian in Palestine by Henry Stebbing (London: George Virtue, [ca.
Henry Room, Portrait of William Beattie M.D. after the painting by Henry Room, frontispiece in the book The Danube by William Beattie (London & New York: Virtue & Co., [ca.
Matthew Pratt - William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland c.
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 Bingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hiram Bingham I, missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
Hiram Bingham II, missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, one of the most senior judges in Great Britain
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 William Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton (June 1799 – March 23, 1864) was the son of the Hon.
Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton and his wife Anne Louisa Bingham.
He married his first wife, Lady Harriet Mary Montagu on April 12, 1823, and she died on May 4, 1857.
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 Pilgrims Society
Together with Pilgrim Henry Kissinger he was the most important speaker of the 1974 International Energy Conference.
2001 - Henry Kissinger, who was picked as the first chairman of the 9/11 Commission, was a Pilgrim, not to mention one of the pioneers of psychological warfare in the aftermath of WWII; all in all, a great asset to have on a truth commission.
The new chairman, Thomas H. Kean, is from a very prominent New Jersey family and has been a chairman of the Carnegie Foundation, so don't be surprised if it turns out that he also attends Pilgrims dinners (or 1001 Club meetings in his case).
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 The Political Graveyard: Bingham County, Idaho
Fedstats/Mapstats: Bingham County -- data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment
Delegate to U.S. Congress from Montana Territory, 1878.
Jerry Thomas Twiggs (1933-2000) — also known as Jerry Twiggs — of Idaho.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henry Le Scrope (October 28, 1329 - December 19, 1330)
Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman (November 4, 1832 - March 5, 1850)
Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill (June 4, 1996 - June 6, 2000)
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