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  • Thomas Beddoes
  • British doctor

    The poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was his son. A painting of him by Samson Towgood Roch is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Beddoes was born in

    Thomas Beddoes

    Thomas Beddoes

    Thomas_Beddoes

  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • English poet, dramatist and physician (1803–1849)

    Thomas Lovell Beddoes (30 June 1803 – 26 January 1849) was an English poet, dramatist and physician. Born in Clifton, Bristol, England, he was the son

    Thomas Lovell Beddoes

    Thomas Lovell Beddoes

    Thomas_Lovell_Beddoes

  • Humphry Davy
  • British chemist and inventor (1778–1829)

    Cornish coast accompanied by Giddy—an intimate friend of Beddoes—and made Davy's acquaintance. Beddoes had established at Bristol a medical research facility

    Humphry Davy

    Humphry Davy

    Humphry_Davy

  • Beddoes
  • Surname list

    Beddoes is a surname of Welsh origin [1] Archived 2025-01-20 at the Wayback Machine. Notable people with the name include: Alex Beddoes (born 1995), athlete

    Beddoes

    Beddoes

  • Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
  • English socialite, activist, and author (1757–1806)

    Her knowledge of chemistry and mineralogy was regarded as genius; Thomas Beddoes wrote to Erasmus Darwin noting that Georgiana, "manifested a knowledge

    Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire

    Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire

    Georgiana_Cavendish,_Duchess_of_Devonshire

  • Pneumatic Institution
  • Medical research facility in Bristol, England

    to lend support to Beddoes' efforts. Banks refused, citing scientific objections in addition to his political concerns about Beddoes' sympathising with

    Pneumatic Institution

    Pneumatic Institution

    Pneumatic_Institution

  • Water gas
  • Mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen

    eighteenth-century physicians, including Thomas Beddoes and James Watt. The term hydrocarbonate, coined by Beddoes in 1794, should not be confused with the

    Water gas

    Water_gas

  • Brunonian system of medicine
  • live to see his work achieve any great acceptance, but in 1795, Dr. Thomas Beddoes, one of the leading physicians of his day, undertook a translation (claiming

    Brunonian system of medicine

    Brunonian_system_of_medicine

  • Nitrous oxide
  • Colourless non-flammable greenhouse gas

    acid. The first important use of nitrous oxide was made possible by Thomas Beddoes and James Watt, who worked together to publish the book Considerations

    Nitrous oxide

    Nitrous oxide

    Nitrous_oxide

  • Biology
  • Scientific study of life

    in its modern sense appears to have been introduced independently by Thomas Beddoes (in 1799), Karl Friedrich Burdach (in 1800), Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus

    Biology

    Biology

    Biology

  • Shifnal
  • Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England

    wife of Sir Edward. Thomas Brown (1662–1704) satirist poet, of "facetious memory" born son of farmer in Shifnal. Thomas Beddoes (1760 in Shifnal – 1808)

    Shifnal

    Shifnal

    Shifnal

  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Toxic effects of carbon monoxide

    hemoglobin is affected by CO emerged with an investigation by James Watt and Thomas Beddoes into the therapeutic potential of hydrocarbonate in 1793, and later

    Carbon monoxide poisoning

    Carbon monoxide poisoning

    Carbon_monoxide_poisoning

  • James Watt
  • Scottish inventor, engineer and chemist (1736–1819)

    that it became a commercial success. By 1794, Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatuses to produce, clean and store gases for use

    James Watt

    James Watt

    James_Watt

  • History of general anesthesia
  • tuberculosis), Beddoes founded the Pneumatic Institution for inhalation gas therapy in 1798 at Dowry Square in Clifton, Bristol. Beddoes employed chemist

    History of general anesthesia

    History of general anesthesia

    History_of_general_anesthesia

  • Coke (fuel)
  • Coal product used in the process of making steel

    the late eighteenth century as an inhalation therapeutic developed by Thomas Beddoes and James Watt categorized under factitious airs . Producer gas; wood

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke (fuel)

    Coke_(fuel)

  • Peter Mark Roget
  • British physician, philologist (1779–1869)

    medical schools. Living in Clifton, Bristol, from 1798 to 1799, he knew Thomas Beddoes and Humphry Davy and frequented the Pneumatic Institute. Not making

    Peter Mark Roget

    Peter Mark Roget

    Peter_Mark_Roget

  • Pneumatic chemistry
  • Area of scientific research

    medicinal treatments as "pneumatic therapy" by collaborating with Dr. Thomas Beddoes and Erasmus Darwin to treat Jessie Watt, his daughter suffering from

    Pneumatic chemistry

    Pneumatic chemistry

    Pneumatic_chemistry

  • Gas holder
  • Large container for storing gaseous fuel

    Élémentaire de Chimie in 1789. James Watt Junior collaborated with Thomas Beddoes in constructing the pneumatic apparatus, a short-lived piece of medical

    Gas holder

    Gas holder

    Gas_holder

  • Factitious airs
  • Historical science of gases

    pp. 384, 411. Beddoes, T (1797). The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, "Beddoes and Watt on Factitious

    Factitious airs

    Factitious_airs

  • Hemoglobin
  • Metalloprotein that binds with oxygen

    fever, and other diseases, by T. Beddoes. p. 43. Archived from the original on 2022-01-31. Retrieved 2021-11-30. Beddoes, T. (1796). Considerations on the

    Hemoglobin

    Hemoglobin

    Hemoglobin

  • Carbon monoxide
  • Poisonous oxygen-carbon compound

    compound containing carbon and oxygen by William Cruickshank in 1800. Thomas Beddoes and James Watt recognized carbon monoxide (as hydrocarbonate) to brighten

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon_monoxide

  • Thomas Forbes Kelsall
  • April 1829. Beddoes, T. L. Death's Jest Book: or, The Fool's Tragedy, 1850 Beddoes, T. L. Poems of the late Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 1851 Beddoes, T. L. Poems

    Thomas Forbes Kelsall

    Thomas_Forbes_Kelsall

  • Dowry Square
  • Square in Bristol, England

    detailed and with channelled pilasters to the party walls. In 1799 Dr Thomas Beddoes opened a laboratory in Dowry Square as the Pneumatic Institution where

    Dowry Square

    Dowry Square

    Dowry_Square

  • Hotwells
  • Area of Bristol, England

    original spring, but these were unsuccessful. In 1799, the physician Thomas Beddoes opened the Pneumatic Institution in Dowry Square. Free treatment was

    Hotwells

    Hotwells

    Hotwells

  • Rübezahl
  • Mountain spirit from German, Czech, and Polish folklore

    William John Thoms (1834); many translations of Musäus' tales, notably by Thomas Beddoes (1791), William Hazlitt (1845), and Mark Lemon (1863); Apel, Fouqué

    Rübezahl

    Rübezahl

    Rübezahl

  • Trevor H. Levere
  • Canadian historian

    (2): 111–126. doi:10.1179/amb.1970.17.2.111. Levere, T. H. (1977). "Dr Thomas Beddoes and the establishment of his Pneumatic Institution: A tale of three

    Trevor H. Levere

    Trevor_H._Levere

  • Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
  • French naturalist (1744–1829)

    Mount Lamarck The term "biology" was also introduced independently by Thomas Beddoes (in 1799), by Karl Friedrich Burdach (in 1800) and by Gottfried Reinhold

    Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    Jean-Baptiste_Lamarck

  • Robert John Thornton
  • British botanist and author (1768–1837)

    in the therapeutic potential of factitious airs after working with Thomas Beddoes at the Pneumatic Institution. He worked at Guy's Hospital in London

    Robert John Thornton

    Robert John Thornton

    Robert_John_Thornton

  • Lunar Society of Birmingham
  • British dinner club and learned society, 1755–1813

    Moyes, John Michell, Pieter Camper, R. E. Raspe, John Baskerville, Thomas Beddoes, John Wyatt, William Thomson, Cyril Jackson, Jean-André Deluc, John

    Lunar Society of Birmingham

    Lunar Society of Birmingham

    Lunar_Society_of_Birmingham

  • James Watt, Jr
  • British engineer, businessman and activist (1769–1848)

    the treason trials, in particular that of Thomas Hardy, about which he corresponded with Thomas Beddoes. Thomas Walker took heart from Hardy's acquittal

    James Watt, Jr

    James_Watt,_Jr

  • Carboxyhemoglobin
  • Complex of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin

    product carried by the blood of animals which was subsequently exhaled. Thomas Beddoes, James Watt, Humphry Davy, James Lind, and many others investigated

    Carboxyhemoglobin

    Carboxyhemoglobin

    Carboxyhemoglobin

  • Davies Gilbert
  • British engineer and politician

    Giddy was a close friend of the physician Thomas Beddoes, had attended Beddoes' lectures at Oxford when Beddoes became University Reader in Chemistry in

    Davies Gilbert

    Davies Gilbert

    Davies_Gilbert

  • Carl Wilhelm Scheele
  • Swedish German chemist who discovered oxygen (1742–1786)

    de Chymie by Mme. Claudine Picardet in 1785 and Chemical Essays by Thomas Beddoes in 1786, followed by Latin and German. Another English translation was

    Carl Wilhelm Scheele

    Carl Wilhelm Scheele

    Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele

  • Midlands Enlightenment
  • Regional English cultural and scientific movement

    JSTOR 3653341, PMID 12725102, S2CID 25850944 Levere, Trevor H. (2007), "Dr Thomas Beddoes (1760-1808) and the Lunar Society of Birmingham: Collaborations in Medicine

    Midlands Enlightenment

    Midlands Enlightenment

    Midlands_Enlightenment

  • Roy Porter
  • British historian of medicine

    (Manchester and New York, 1989) (ISBN 9780719019036) Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late Enlightenment England (London, 1991) The

    Roy Porter

    Roy_Porter

  • Joseph Johnson (publisher)
  • London bookseller and publisher (1738–1809)

    scientist-Dissenters he met through Priestley and Barbauld, such as Thomas Beddoes and Thomas Young. He issued the children's book on birds produced by the

    Joseph Johnson (publisher)

    Joseph Johnson (publisher)

    Joseph_Johnson_(publisher)

  • Richard Lovell Edgeworth
  • Anglo-Irish politician, writer and inventor

    Bristol, October 1802 Anna Maria Edgeworth (1773–1824), married Dr. Thomas Beddoes 1794. Honora Sneyd (1751 – 1 May 1780), of whom two children Honora

    Richard Lovell Edgeworth

    Richard Lovell Edgeworth

    Richard_Lovell_Edgeworth

  • John Brown (physician, born 1735)
  • Scottish physician (1735–1788)

    whole of the Old Testament by age 5. As one of his contemporaries, Thomas Beddoes, a renowned fellow physician, wrote in 1795: "I conclude that he was

    John Brown (physician, born 1735)

    John Brown (physician, born 1735)

    John_Brown_(physician,_born_1735)

  • History of biology
  • in its modern sense appears to have been introduced independently by Thomas Beddoes (in 1799), Karl Friedrich Burdach (in 1800), Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus

    History of biology

    History of biology

    History_of_biology

  • John King (Swiss-English surgeon)
  • Swiss-English surgeon and artist (1766-1846)

    physiological superintendent in the Pneumatic Institution with Thomas Beddoes, Thomas De Quincey, Humphry Davy and others. He supported a variety of experiments

    John King (Swiss-English surgeon)

    John King (Swiss-English surgeon)

    John_King_(Swiss-English_surgeon)

  • Romanticism in Scotland
  • Artistic, literary and intellectual movement

    the Hunters' work and by Romanticism include John Brown (1735–88), Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808) and John Barclay (1758–1826). Brown argued in Elementa Medicinae

    Romanticism in Scotland

    Romanticism in Scotland

    Romanticism_in_Scotland

  • Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau
  • French chemist (1737–1816)

    successful, but some British scientists, such as Richard Kirwan and Thomas Beddoes, expressed agreement with him. He remained an active editor of Annales

    Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau

    Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau

    Louis-Bernard_Guyton_de_Morveau

  • Gasotransmitter
  • Class of neurotransmitters

    biomedical study of CO traces back to factitious airs in the 1790s when Thomas Beddoes, James Watt, James Lind, and many others investigated beneficial effects

    Gasotransmitter

    Gasotransmitter

  • Bridgnorth Endowed School
  • Academy in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England

    Josiah Guest, the engineer, entrepreneur and Member of Parliament, Thomas Beddoes, the physician and scientific writer, and William Macmichael, physician

    Bridgnorth Endowed School

    Bridgnorth_Endowed_School

  • Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules
  • Substances delivering CO within the body

    back to the study of factitious airs (hydrocarbonate) in the 1790s by Thomas Beddoes, James Watt, James Lind, Humphry Davy, Tiberius Cavallo and many others

    Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules

    Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules

    Carbon_monoxide-releasing_molecules

  • 1794 in science
  • joining. December – Glasgow Royal Infirmary first opens in Scotland. Thomas Beddoes with James Watt publish Considerations on the Medicinal Use and on the

    1794 in science

    1794_in_science

  • Karl Gottlob Kühn
  • German physician and medical historian (1754–1840)

    works by William Hunter (1784 f.), Thomas Beddoes (1803, 1810) and Charles Bell (1822), and edited works by Thomas Sydenham (1826) and Giorgio Baglivi

    Karl Gottlob Kühn

    Karl Gottlob Kühn

    Karl_Gottlob_Kühn

  • Rachel Hewitt
  • Writer and lecturer in creative writing

    philosophers Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, medic Thomas Beddoes, and photographer Thomas Wedgwood. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society

    Rachel Hewitt

    Rachel_Hewitt

  • A Man Could Get Killed
  • 1966 film by Ronald Neame

    Beddoes ends up engineering an escape for all, and the gems wind up safely in the hands of Hatton-Jones, the dead agent's actual successor. Beddoes books

    A Man Could Get Killed

    A_Man_Could_Get_Killed

  • 1799 in science
  • Pasha. Pierre-Simon Laplace begins publication of Méchanique céleste. Thomas Beddoes makes the first recorded use of the word Biology in its modern sense

    1799 in science

    1799_in_science

  • Johann Karl August Musäus
  • German author (1735–1787)

    into English by Thomas Beddoes as Popular Tales of the Germans (1791), and three were included in German Romance (1827) translated by Thomas Carlyle. They

    Johann Karl August Musäus

    Johann Karl August Musäus

    Johann_Karl_August_Musäus

  • List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists
  • Walter Frederick Becker ([14]) Hubert Beckers William Thomas Beckford Thomas Beddoes Thomas Lovell Beddoes Edward Spencer Beesly Ludwig van Beethoven Elphinstone

    List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists

    List_of_names_in_A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_Modern_Rationalists

  • Don Beddoe
  • American actor (1903–1991)

    Theophilus Beddoe (July 1, 1903 – January 19, 1991) was an American character actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Beddoe was the son of Dan Beddoe, a Welsh

    Don Beddoe

    Don Beddoe

    Don_Beddoe

  • 1808 in science
  • Maria Christina Bruhn, Swedish inventor (born 1732). December 24 – Thomas Beddoes, reforming English physician (born 1760). "December 6 Births". Today

    1808 in science

    1808_in_science

  • John Walker (natural historian)
  • Scottish minister and natural historian (1731–1803)

    Sir James Hall, Mungo Park, Robert Waring Darwin, Robert Brown, Thomas Beddoes, Thomas Charles Hope, and Samuel Latham Mitchell. He died at his Edinburgh

    John Walker (natural historian)

    John Walker (natural historian)

    John_Walker_(natural_historian)

  • Tafazzul Husain Kashmiri
  • 18th-century Indian Shia Scholar

    Practice of Medical Electricity", George Adams's "Essays on Electricity", Thomas Beddoes's "Factitious Airs", Jean-Antoine Chaptal's "Chemistry" and scholarly

    Tafazzul Husain Kashmiri

    Tafazzul Husain Kashmiri

    Tafazzul_Husain_Kashmiri

  • Bodley's Librarian
  • Head of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England

    library at the University of Oxford, is known as Bodley's Librarian: Sir Thomas Bodley, as founder, gave his name to both the institution and the position

    Bodley's Librarian

    Bodley's Librarian

    Bodley's_Librarian

  • Volksmärchen der Deutschen
  • Collection of German folk stories

    first English translation was Popular Tales of the Germans (1791) by Thomas Beddoes, which contained five of the stories: "Richilda", "The Book of the Chronicles

    Volksmärchen der Deutschen

    Volksmärchen_der_Deutschen

  • Edmund Goodwyn
  • English physician (1756–1829)

    (1728–1799), and Alexander Monro Secundus (1733–1817). He befriended Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808), a fellow medical student who dedicated his book of John

    Edmund Goodwyn

    Edmund Goodwyn

    Edmund_Goodwyn

  • Every Which Way but Loose
  • 1978 film by James Fargo

    produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. Eastwood plays Philo Beddoe, a trucker and bare-knuckle brawler roaming the American West in search

    Every Which Way but Loose

    Every_Which_Way_but_Loose

  • Pygmalion (mythology)
  • King and sculptor in Greek mythology

    ISBN 9780520905276. Retrieved 2016-11-25. Thomas Lovell Beddoes (2009-01-28). The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Memoir. Poems collected in 1851 .

    Pygmalion (mythology)

    Pygmalion (mythology)

    Pygmalion_(mythology)

  • Aldrichian Chairs
  • University of Oxford professor positions

    the University of Oxford from 1792 and became Home Secretary in 1794. Thomas Beddoes, of radical views and initially a supporter of the French Revolution

    Aldrichian Chairs

    Aldrichian_Chairs

  • Alan Beddoe
  • Canadian artist, heraldry consultant (1893–1975)

    Lieutenant-Commander Alan Brookman Beddoe, OC, OBE, HFHS, FHSC (June 1, 1893 – December 2, 1975) was a Canadian artist, war artist, consultant in heraldry

    Alan Beddoe

    Alan Beddoe

    Alan_Beddoe

  • Grant David Yeats
  • he called attention to the experiments of John Mayow, whose merits Thomas Beddoes had discovered two years before. It was uncritical but helped rescue

    Grant David Yeats

    Grant_David_Yeats

  • Thomas Henry Huxley
  • English biologist (1825–1895)

    Thomas Henry Huxley (4 May 1825 – 29 June 1895) was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialised in comparative anatomy. He has become known

    Thomas Henry Huxley

    Thomas Henry Huxley

    Thomas_Henry_Huxley

  • Stephen Luke
  • English physician

    Petherwin. Luke contributed an essay on nitrous acid in dropsy to Thomas Beddoes's ‘Contributions to Physical and Medical Knowledge,’ 1799. In this he

    Stephen Luke

    Stephen_Luke

  • Dan Beddoe
  • British opera singer (1863–1937)

    career spanning 50 years. Beddoe was born in Aberdare in the Cynon Valley of Wales to Gwenllian Theophilus and Thomas Beddoe. At the age of 19 he won the

    Dan Beddoe

    Dan Beddoe

    Dan_Beddoe

  • James Losh
  • English lawyer, reformer and Unitarian in Newcastle upon Tyne

    Coleridge; and then Robert Southey, at a breakfast given by Coleridge with Thomas Beddoes and Charles Lloyd as other guests, in November 1796. Losh was often

    James Losh

    James Losh

    James_Losh

  • Charles Warren (engraver)
  • British engraver (1762–1823)

    Engraving of Thomas Beddoes by Charles Warren, 1811

    Charles Warren (engraver)

    Charles Warren (engraver)

    Charles_Warren_(engraver)

  • 1760 in science
  • her younger sister Louise. Copley Medal: Benjamin Wilson April 13 – Thomas Beddoes, reforming English physician (died 1808) June 5 – Johan Gadolin, Finnish

    1760 in science

    1760_in_science

  • List of Old Bridgnorthians
  • Henry Thicknesse (1829–1921), inaugural Suffragan Bishop of Leicester. Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808), physician and scientific writer. William Macmichael (1783–1839)

    List of Old Bridgnorthians

    List_of_Old_Bridgnorthians

  • James Oddie
  • Ballarat merchant, banker, landowner, patron of the arts, and philanthropist (1824–1911)

    (Wednesday, 4 May 1910), p. 1; such an approach had been anticipated by Thomas Beddoes and his promotion of "factitious airs" at his Bristol Pneumatic Institution

    James Oddie

    James Oddie

    James_Oddie

  • Samuel Dickenson
  • contributed to various botanical and historical works and was tutor to Thomas Beddoes and Charles Darwin (uncle of the famous naturalist Charles Robert Darwin)

    Samuel Dickenson

    Samuel Dickenson

    Samuel_Dickenson

  • The Oeconomist, Or, Englishman's Magazine
  • Wyvill. Besides Losh, the contributors included William Turner and Thomas Beddoes. An article appeared signed "V.F.", praising Count Rumford's workhouse

    The Oeconomist, Or, Englishman's Magazine

    The_Oeconomist,_Or,_Englishman's_Magazine

  • John Sheldon (anatomist)
  • English surgeon and anatomist

    emerged as the leading young teacher in his field. His pupils included Thomas Beddoes and Joshua Brookes. He hired Charles Brandon Trye as assistant in his

    John Sheldon (anatomist)

    John Sheldon (anatomist)

    John_Sheldon_(anatomist)

  • David Vaughan Thomas
  • Welsh composer

    Dorset Voices (J. J. Cadwaladr) (1913) Come Along; Can't You Hear? (D. M. Beddoes) (1914) Bedd y Dyn Tylawd (John Jones) (1914) Llais yr Adar (Anonymous)

    David Vaughan Thomas

    David_Vaughan_Thomas

  • Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
  • Essayist, autobiographer, suffragette (1883–1958)

    feminism List of suffragists and suffragettes Beddoe, Deirdre (28 May 2015) [23 September 2004]. "Thomas [married name Mackworth], Margaret Haig, suo jure

    Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda

    Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda

    Margaret_Haig_Thomas,_2nd_Viscountess_Rhondda

  • David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe
  • Welsh businessman and life peer (1937–2023)

    1982. He remarried in 1984, to Madeleine Harrison. Rowe-Beddoe's career in business began at Thomas De La Rue in 1961; and he rose to the position of Chief

    David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe

    David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe

    David_Rowe-Beddoe,_Baron_Rowe-Beddoe

  • 2025 Bilderberg Conference
  • Europe–North America forum in Sweden

    Özyeğin Mehmet Şimşek Dmytro Kuleba Demis Hassabis Jeremy Hunt Zanny Minton Beddoes Gideon Rachman John Sawers Wes Streeting Stacey Abrams Anne Applebaum James

    2025 Bilderberg Conference

    2025 Bilderberg Conference

    2025_Bilderberg_Conference

  • The Face Behind the Mask (1941 film)
  • American film noir crime by Robert Florey

    Keyes and Don Beddoe. The screenplay was adapted by Paul Jarrico, Arthur Levinson, and Allen Vincent from the play Interim, written by Thomas Edward O'Connell

    The Face Behind the Mask (1941 film)

    The_Face_Behind_the_Mask_(1941_film)

  • Martin Beddoe
  • British judge

    Martin William Denton Beddoe (born 7 July 1955) is a British judge known for having presided over many high-profile criminal cases. He is a former Crown

    Martin Beddoe

    Martin_Beddoe

  • Seattle Torrent
  • PWHL ice hockey team in Seattle

    Christine Bumstead, 2026–present Christine Bumstead, 2025–2026 Clayton Beddoes, 2025–present 2025: Jenna Buglioni (8th overall) The team announced agreements

    Seattle Torrent

    Seattle_Torrent

  • List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
  • guilty and are sentenced to 30 days of shaking hands. Mayor Jackson (Don Beddoe) congratulates David. Ozzie and Thorny learn that Harriet staged the whole

    List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes

  • Clint Eastwood
  • American actor and filmmaker (born 1930)

    (1978), he had an uncharacteristic offbeat comedy role. His character, Philo Beddoe, is a trucker and brawler who roams the American West searching for a lost

    Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood

    Clint_Eastwood

  • 2026 Bilderberg Conference
  • Europe–North America forum in Washington, D.C.

    Camilla Cavendish Demis Hassabis David Lammy Blaise Metreweli Zanny Minton Beddoes Gideon Rachman John Sawers Mark Sedwill Mark Tucker  United States Stacey

    2026 Bilderberg Conference

    2026 Bilderberg Conference

    2026_Bilderberg_Conference

  • English Review (18th century)
  • Magazine

    contributors to the magazine were: Thomas Beddoes Edmund Cartwright James Currie William Godwin Alexander Hamilton John Hellins Thomas Holcroft, dramatic criticism

    English Review (18th century)

    English_Review_(18th_century)

  • Trochilus (crocodile bird)
  • Legendary bird, first described by Herodotus

    trochilus was frequently used by Elizabethans to symbolise ingratitude. Thomas Lovell Beddoes' sonnet "A Crocodile", published posthumously in 1851, follows the

    Trochilus (crocodile bird)

    Trochilus (crocodile bird)

    Trochilus_(crocodile_bird)

  • Ivor Beddoes
  • English painter

    Star Wars and Superman. Beddoes was born in Muswell Hill, North London, the eldest child of Rex and Helen (née Laird) Beddoes. As a child he studied the

    Ivor Beddoes

    Ivor Beddoes

    Ivor_Beddoes

  • List of Bewitched episodes
  • visit to Santa's workshop. Sam introduces Mortimer to Santa Claus (Don Beddoe). When Mortimer thinks it's just a trick, Santa realizes Sam brought him

    List of Bewitched episodes

    List_of_Bewitched_episodes

  • Any Which Way You Can
  • 1980 film by Buddy Van Horn

    Every Which Way but Loose. The cast of the previous film return as Philo Beddoe (Eastwood) reluctantly comes out of retirement from underground bare-knuckle

    Any Which Way You Can

    Any_Which_Way_You_Can

  • Edwin Thomas Maynard
  • Wales international rugby union footballer

    Edwin Thomas Maynard (21 March 1878 – 20 November 1961) known as Edwin Thomas or "Beddoe" Thomas was a Welsh international rugby union prop who played

    Edwin Thomas Maynard

    Edwin Thomas Maynard

    Edwin_Thomas_Maynard

  • Gary Glitter
  • British musician and sex offender (born 1944)

    conviction for downloading child pornography several years earlier. Christine Beddoe, director of End Child Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking, criticised

    Gary Glitter

    Gary Glitter

    Gary_Glitter

  • Semitic people
  • Obsolete racial category

    Whiteness studies Négritude Writers Louis Agassiz John Baker Erwin Baur John Beddoe Robert Bennett Bean François Bernier Renato Biasutti Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

    Semitic people

    Semitic people

    Semitic_people

  • Tariffs in the second Trump administration
  • Archived from the original on June 18, 2025. Retrieved June 24, 2025. Minton Beddoes, Zanny (April 9, 2025). "'The Economist' editor unpacks the 'biggest trade

    Tariffs in the second Trump administration

    Tariffs_in_the_second_Trump_administration

  • Tom Standage
  • British journalist

    Editor of The Economist newspaper under editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes. As head of the newspaper's digital strategy, Standage is the editor-in-chief

    Tom Standage

    Tom Standage

    Tom_Standage

  • Clint Eastwood filmography
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  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.