Thomas Paxton (disambiguation)
- Thomas Paxton (disambiguation)
Thomas Paxton may refer to:
*Tom Paxton (1937–), American folk singer
*Thomas Paxton (1820–1887), Ontario businessman and politician
*Thomas Paxton (captain) (1754–1804), captain of HMS Speedy, lost in Lake Ontario
*Sir Thomas Paxton, Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1920 to 1923
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Clermont County, Ohio — Location in the state of Ohio … Wikipedia
Vichy France — This article is about World War II France. For other uses, see Vichy (disambiguation). French State État français Axis collaborator state … Wikipedia
Robert P. McCulloch — Infobox Celebrity name = Robert Paxton McCulloch caption = birth date =birth date|1911|5|11|mf=y birth place =St. Louis, MO, United States death date =death date and age|1977|2|25|1911|5|11|mf=y death place =Los Angeles, California, United States … Wikipedia
Daniel Graham — For other people named Daniel Graham, see Daniel Graham (disambiguation). Daniel Graham Graham while with Denver No. 86 Tennessee Titans Tight end … Wikipedia
List of oldest companies — This list of the oldest companies includes brands and companies, excluding associations, educational, government or religious organisations. This list is taken from one restricted and geographically biased source, and because of the difficulty… … Wikipedia
Ian — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Ian imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Male meaning = God is Gracious region = origin = Scottish Gaelic related names = John footnotes = Ian or Iain (IPA| [ˈiːʲən] ) is the Scottish Gaelic version of… … Wikipedia
Miami Vice — For the 2006 movie, see Miami Vice (film). Miami Vice Miami Vice logo/title card Also known as Gold Coast (working title) … Wikipedia
Edward Ellice (merchant) — For other people named Edward Ellice, see Edward Ellice (disambiguation). The Rt Hon. Edward Ellice Painting by Sir Charles William Ross Personal details Born 27 September 1783 … Wikipedia
Disco (TV series) — Disco was a pop music program that aired in Germany on the ZDF network from 1971 to 1982. It generally aired on the first Saturday of each month at 7:30PM, each show running 45 minutes. 133 shows were produced. The show was hosted by German actor … Wikipedia
Folk music — Folk song redirects here. For other uses, see Folk song (disambiguation). Folk music Béla Bartók recording Slovak peasant singers in 1908 Traditions List of folk music traditions … Wikipedia