Thomas Alcock — may refer to:* Thomas Alcock (clergyman), (1709 ndash;1798), Anglican vicar who was a pluralist and an author * Thomas Alcock (MP) (1801 ndash;1866), Member of Parliament for Newton 1826 ndash;1830, Ludlow 1839 ndash;1840, and East Surrey 1847… … Wikipedia
Thomas Alcock Beck — (1795 1846) was the author of Annales Furnesienses , a history of Furness Abbey dedicated by permission to Her Majesty Queen Victoria … Wikipedia
Thomas Alcock (clergyman) — Infobox Person name = Thomas Alcock image size = caption = birth date = 1709 birth place = Aston, Runcorn, Cheshire, England death date = August 24 1798 death place = Runcorn education = Warrington School Brasenose College, Oxford occupation… … Wikipedia
Alcock — This is a very English name, coming from a diminutive of various male personal names beginning with Al , particularly Alan, Albert, Alban and Alexander, with the popular medieval suffix cock , from the Olde English pre 7th Century cocc , Middle… … Surnames reference
Thomas Rotherham — (portrait du XIXe siècle). Thomas Rotherham (24 août 1423 – 29 mai 1500) est un ecclésiastique anglais. Il est évêque de Rochester de 1468 à 1472, évêque de Lincoln de 1472 à 1480 et enfin archevêque d York de 1480 à sa mort … Wikipédia en Français
Thomas Temple — Sir Thomas Temple, 1st Baronet (b. January 1613/14 at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England; d. March 27 1674 at Ealing, Middlesex) was a British proprietor, governor of Acadia, and governor of Nova Scotia. In 1662, he was appointed a Baronet of Nova… … Wikipedia
Thomas Whaley (politician) — This article is about the Irish politician and gambler. For early settler of San Diego, see Thomas Whaley. Thomas Whaley (15 December 1766 – 2 November 1800), commonly known as Buck Whaley or Jerusalem Whaley, was an Irish gambler and member of… … Wikipedia
Nathan Alcock — Born September 1707 Aston, Runcorn, Cheshire, England Died 8 December 1779 Runcorn Nationality English Education Edinburgh University … Wikipedia
Rutherford Alcock — KCB (1809 – 2 novembre 1897), fut le premier diplomate britannique au Japon. Sommaire 1 Enfance … Wikipédia en Français
Rutherford Alcock — Sir Rutherford Alcock, KCB (1809 2 November, 1897) was the first British diplomatic representative in Japan. See Heads of the United Kingdom Mission in Japan.Early lifeAlcock was the son of the physician, Dr. Thomas Alcock, who practised at… … Wikipedia