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  • Thomas Belsham
  • English Unitarian minister (1750–1829)

    Thomas Belsham (26 April 1750 – 11 November 1829) was an English Unitarian minister. Belsham was born in Bedford, England, and was the elder brother of

    Thomas Belsham

    Thomas Belsham

    Thomas_Belsham

  • Belsham
  • Surname list

    Belsham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sel Belsham (1930–2016), New Zealand rugby league player Thomas Belsham (1750–1829), English

    Belsham

    Belsham

  • Kenosis
  • Christian theological concept

    not before birth. However, as Thomas Belsham put it, there are varying views on when in life this emptying occurred. Belsham took this to be at the crucifixion

    Kenosis

    Kenosis

  • Unitarianism
  • Nontrinitarian sect of Christianity

    position, which continued with English Unitarians, such as John Biddle, Thomas Belsham, Theophilus Lindsey, and James Martineau. In America, most of the early

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

  • Jehovah
  • Vocalization of the divine name YHWH

    upon the Basis of Archbishop Newcome's New Translation (for which Thomas Belsham later took credit) Jehovah is used six times, four in the main text

    Jehovah

    Jehovah

    Jehovah

  • Bunhill Fields
  • Former burial ground in London

    Williams (1643–1716), theologian and founder of Dr Williams's Library Thomas Belsham (1750–1829), Unitarian minister Catherine Blake (1762–1831), wife of

    Bunhill Fields

    Bunhill Fields

    Bunhill_Fields

  • John 1:1
  • Verse of the New Testament

    from the 4th-century Latin Vulgate) 1808: "and the Word was a god" – Thomas Belsham The New Testament, in an Improved Version, Upon the Basis of Archbishop

    John 1:1

    John 1:1

    John_1:1

  • William Belsham
  • English political writer and historian (1752–1827)

    Unitarian preacher Thomas Belsham, and brother-in-law of the Unitarian minister Timothy Kenrick, he was born at Bedford, the son of James Belsham (died 1770)

    William Belsham

    William_Belsham

  • Spirits in prison
  • Recurrent subject in the writings of Christianity

    to whom the pre-existent Christ himself preached. Unitarians such as Thomas Belsham consider that the spirits in prison were simply gentiles in the prison

    Spirits in prison

    Spirits_in_prison

  • Revolution Society
  • Political party

    Joseph Priestley, Andrew Kippis, Abraham Rees, Theophilus Lindsey, Thomas Belsham, Thomas Brand Hollis and Peter Finch Martineau. At the time of the fall

    Revolution Society

    Revolution_Society

  • Thomas Biggin Broadbent
  • English preacher

    the press, in 1816, portions (1 and 2 Cor., 1 Tim., and Titus) of Thomas Belsham's Epistles of Paul the Apostle, published in four volumes in 1822. He

    Thomas Biggin Broadbent

    Thomas_Biggin_Broadbent

  • John Disney (Unitarian)
  • English Unitarian minister and biographical writer (1746–1816)

    house near Ingatestone, Essex. He was succeeded at Essex Street by Thomas Belsham. He took up agriculture, and participated in the applications to Parliament

    John Disney (Unitarian)

    John Disney (Unitarian)

    John_Disney_(Unitarian)

  • William Wells (minister)
  • Caleb Ashworth at Daventry Academy, 1765–70, a fellow student with Thomas Belsham. He was appointed minister at Bromsgrove Presbyterian Chapel in 1770

    William Wells (minister)

    William Wells (minister)

    William_Wells_(minister)

  • Biblical unitarianism
  • Unitarian Christian denomination

    with the majority following the rationalist views of writers such as Thomas Belsham and Richard Wright, who wrote against the miraculous conception, while

    Biblical unitarianism

    Biblical unitarianism

    Biblical_unitarianism

  • History of Unitarianism
  • (rejecting belief in Jesus' pre-existence), and again from the generation of Thomas Belsham (rejecting also the virgin birth), and very different from what the

    History of Unitarianism

    History_of_Unitarianism

  • Essex Street Chapel
  • Early Unitarian church premises

    radiological sciences. 1774, Theophilus Lindsey 1793, John Disney 1805, Thomas Belsham 1829, Thomas Madge 1859 to 1883, James Panton Ham Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke

    Essex Street Chapel

    Essex Street Chapel

    Essex_Street_Chapel

  • Royal Belfast Academical Institution
  • Voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

    English radicals John Horne Tooke, William Godwin, Joseph Priestley and Thomas Belsham. But, perhaps convinced that in the face of the "Catholic democracy"

    Royal Belfast Academical Institution

    Royal Belfast Academical Institution

    Royal_Belfast_Academical_Institution

  • Israel Worsley
  • English Unitarian minister

    in 1768, Israel Worsley entered at Daventry Academy in 1786, under Thomas Belsham who made him a Unitarian. In December 1790 a committee of merchants

    Israel Worsley

    Israel_Worsley

  • List of philosophers born in the 18th century
  • Sigismund Beck, (1761–1840)[d] Charles Bell, (1774–1842)[f] Thomas Belsham, (1750–1829)[f] William Belsham, (1752–1829)[f] Friedrich Eduard Beneke, (1798–1854)[a]

    List of philosophers born in the 18th century

    List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_18th_century

  • List of dissenting academies (1660–1800)
  • & Co. 1885–1900. "Dolittle, Thomas (DLTL649T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Doolittle, Thomas" . Dictionary of National Biography

    List of dissenting academies (1660–1800)

    List_of_dissenting_academies_(1660–1800)

  • William Broadbent (minister)
  • 1782, first under Thomas Robins, who resigned the divinity chair in June 1781 from loss of voice, and afterwards under Thomas Belsham. Broadbent became

    William Broadbent (minister)

    William_Broadbent_(minister)

  • Theophilus Lindsey
  • English Unitarian theologian and clergyman (1723–1808)

    grave. Lindsey was succeeded as minister at Essex Street from 1805 by Thomas Belsham, who wrote Lindsey's biography (published in 1812), and who, following

    Theophilus Lindsey

    Theophilus Lindsey

    Theophilus_Lindsey

  • Logos (Christianity)
  • Name or title of Jesus Christ

    New World Translation of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Unitarian Thomas Belsham's 1808 revision of William Newcome's translation. Greek scholars such

    Logos (Christianity)

    Logos (Christianity)

    Logos_(Christianity)

  • John Towill Rutt
  • English political activist, social reformer and nonconformist man of letters

    leading member of the Gravel Pit congregation at Hackney, of which Thomas Belsham was the pastor. He was on close terms of friendship with Joseph Priestley

    John Towill Rutt

    John_Towill_Rutt

  • Gilbert Wakefield
  • English scholar (1756–1801)

    In 1790, Wakefield was appointed to the New College, Hackney, where Thomas Belsham had been recruited the year before, and Joseph Priestley arrived the

    Gilbert Wakefield

    Gilbert Wakefield

    Gilbert_Wakefield

  • Jeremiah Joyce
  • English Unitarian minister and writer

    1783. Joyce took the afternoon services, continuing until 1804 when Thomas Belsham took over the chapel. Ahead of the penal transportation of the Scottish

    Jeremiah Joyce

    Jeremiah Joyce

    Jeremiah_Joyce

  • William Paul Duprex
  • Microbiologist

    PMC 2168841. PMID 17898047. Armer, Hannah; Moffat, Katy; Wileman, Thomas; Belsham, Graham J.; Jackson, Terry; Duprex, W. Paul; Ryan, Martin; Monaghan

    William Paul Duprex

    William_Paul_Duprex

  • Thomas Field Gibson
  • Unitarian silk manufacturer and philanthropist

    his father were joint executors for the renowned Unitarian minister Thomas Belsham. Gibson helped his friend and third cousin Edwin Wilkins Field as a

    Thomas Field Gibson

    Thomas_Field_Gibson

  • Johannes Crellius
  • Polish and German theologian

    passed out of the later generations of English Unitarians. However Thomas Belsham is one of the Unitarian authors who had access to Crell in the Latin

    Johannes Crellius

    Johannes Crellius

    Johannes_Crellius

  • Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios
  • 1762 document on the faith of Romanian Unitarian Christians, published after persecution

    Priestley (after Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion 1772) and Thomas Belsham. Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios XXVIII .

    Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios

    Summa_Universae_Theologiae_Christianae_secundum_Unitarios

  • George Walker (mathematician)
  • English Dissenter, mathematician, theologian and activist

    close of 1797, after a fruitless application to Thomas Belsham, Walker was invited to succeed Thomas Barnes as professor of theology in Manchester College

    George Walker (mathematician)

    George Walker (mathematician)

    George_Walker_(mathematician)

  • Thomas Brown (philosopher)
  • Scottish physician, philosopher, and poet (1778-1820)

    (Brown, Thomas) (1803a), "Viller's Philosophy of Kant", Edinburgh Review, Vol.1, No.2, (January 1803), pp.253-280. (Brown, Thomas) (1803b), "Belsham's Philosophy

    Thomas Brown (philosopher)

    Thomas Brown (philosopher)

    Thomas_Brown_(philosopher)

  • William Newcome
  • 18th-century Anglican Irish bishop

    translation). This is to be distinguished from the revised version of Thomas Belsham published by Unitarians after his death: The New Testament in an Improved

    William Newcome

    William Newcome

    William_Newcome

  • Warrington Academy
  • 18th-century English school

    at Hackney, after a plan to amalgamate with the Daventry Academy of Thomas Belsham had come to nothing. In 1981, the listed Academy building on Bridge

    Warrington Academy

    Warrington Academy

    Warrington_Academy

  • Hugh Farmer
  • English Dissenter and theologian

    preacher Ebenezer Radcliffe, who remained his colleague till 1777. Thomas Belsham was invited to succeed him, but declined. Farmer then prepared his treatise

    Hugh Farmer

    Hugh_Farmer

  • William Hodge Mill
  • English churchman and orientalist

    1792 at Hackney, Middlesex. He was educated chiefly in private under Thomas Belsham. In 1809 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B

    William Hodge Mill

    William_Hodge_Mill

  • William Sturch
  • work. In 1819 it was reprinted (anonymously), with a dedication to Thomas Belsham, a fourth essay On a Future State, and three additional sonnets. Sturch

    William Sturch

    William_Sturch

  • Charles Wellbeloved
  • English Unitarian divine and archaeologist

    the cyclopædist, and Andrew Kippis, and subsequently (1789) under Thomas Belsham and (1790) Gilbert Wakefield. Here he formed a close friendship with

    Charles Wellbeloved

    Charles Wellbeloved

    Charles_Wellbeloved

  • Richard Wright (Unitarian)
  • English Unitarian minister

    pre-existence of Christ and followed the views of Joseph Priestley and Thomas Belsham in rejecting the virgin birth of Jesus. An essay on the miraculous conception

    Richard Wright (Unitarian)

    Richard_Wright_(Unitarian)

  • Theophilus Browne
  • British minister

    violated,, 1819, The terms in which he dedicated this pamphlet to the Rev. Thomas Belsham, gave offence to his fellow utilitarians. Besides these he edited: Select

    Theophilus Browne

    Theophilus_Browne

  • New College at Hackney
  • Joseph Bretland, which existed from 1799 to 1805. Its staff included: Thomas Belsham who left Daventry Academy in 1789 on becoming a Unitarian, as professor

    New College at Hackney

    New College at Hackney

    New_College_at_Hackney

  • Edmund Butcher
  • English Unitarian minister

    who prepared him for the ministry. He entered Daventry Academy, under Thomas Belsham, in 1783, having previously received some classical training from Richard

    Edmund Butcher

    Edmund_Butcher

  • Gravel Pit Chapel
  • Morgan 1791–1794 Joseph Priestley 1793–1794 Michael Maurice 1794–1805 Thomas Belsham 1805 Robert Aspland The Unitarian New Gravel Pit congregation first

    Gravel Pit Chapel

    Gravel_Pit_Chapel

  • John Wiche (Baptist)
  • English Baptist minister

    favouring the Miraculous Conception,’ signed Nazaraeus (attributed by Thomas Belsham to Newcome Cappe). Some time after Lardner's death Wiche obtained access

    John Wiche (Baptist)

    John_Wiche_(Baptist)

  • John James Tayler
  • English Unitarian minister

    and Philosophical Society on 26 January 1821. Later that year he met Thomas Belsham (1750–1829) in August 1821. He also took private lessons in Classics

    John James Tayler

    John James Tayler

    John_James_Tayler

  • British and Foreign Unitarian Association
  • by the Distribution of Books. The earliest notable publication was Thomas Belsham's The New Testament in an Improved Version Upon the Basis of Archbishop

    British and Foreign Unitarian Association

    British_and_Foreign_Unitarian_Association

  • William Bruce (minister, born 1757)
  • Irish Presbyterian minister and educator

    himself a Unitarian, though not in the sense of Theophilus Lindsey and Thomas Belsham. The State of Society in the Age of Homer, Belfast, 1827. Brief Notes

    William Bruce (minister, born 1757)

    William Bruce (minister, born 1757)

    William_Bruce_(minister,_born_1757)

  • Sarah Bache
  • English hymn writer (1771?–1844)

    brought up at Worcester by relatives named Laugher, members of the Rev. Thomas Belsham's congregation. Rev. Timothy Laugher, of Hackney (d. 1769), was her uncle

    Sarah Bache

    Sarah_Bache

  • List of places of worship in London, 1804
  • in London, Westminster, and Southwark. Published by the author. p. 327. Thomas Milner (1834). The Life, Times and Correspondence of the Rev. Isaac Watts

    List of places of worship in London, 1804

    List_of_places_of_worship_in_London,_1804

  • John Scott Porter
  • Irish biblical scholar and Unitarian minister

    monthly, the Christian Moderator; but he was in friendly relations with Thomas Belsham, the leader of those of Joseph Priestley's opinion. With David Davidson

    John Scott Porter

    John Scott Porter

    John_Scott_Porter

  • Robert Hall (minister)
  • British Baptist pastor

    severe views on leading Unitarians were given in an 1812 review of Thomas Belsham's Memoirs of Theophilus Lindsey; he considered Unitarians too close to

    Robert Hall (minister)

    Robert Hall (minister)

    Robert_Hall_(minister)

  • Eliezer Cogan
  • English scholar and divine

    studied for six years, three as pupil and three as assistant tutor, under Thomas Belsham. At this time there were about 50 pupils, many known in later life as

    Eliezer Cogan

    Eliezer Cogan

    Eliezer_Cogan

  • William Shepherd (minister)
  • English dissenting minister and politician (1768–1847)

    Daventry Academy from 1785 to 1788 under Thomas Belsham; and at New College, Hackney, from 1788 to 1790 under Belsham, Andrew Kippis, and Richard Price. On

    William Shepherd (minister)

    William Shepherd (minister)

    William_Shepherd_(minister)

  • William Hamilton Reid
  • British poet and hack writer

    dropped his Anglican affiliations, joining the Unitarian congregation of Thomas Belsham in Hackney. He contributed unpaid material to the Monthly Repository

    William Hamilton Reid

    William Hamilton Reid

    William_Hamilton_Reid

  • John Kentish (minister)
  • English Unitarian minister

    was entered in 1784 as a divinity student at Daventry Academy, under Thomas Belsham, William Broadbent, and Eliezer Cogan. In September 1788 he moved, with

    John Kentish (minister)

    John Kentish (minister)

    John_Kentish_(minister)

  • Charles Christian Hennell
  • English merchant

    Hennells had been brought up in the Unitarianism of Joseph Priestley and Thomas Belsham. In reaction to Charles Bray's freethinking (Bray had sent in particular

    Charles Christian Hennell

    Charles_Christian_Hennell

  • Arthur Tozer Russell
  • English clergyman and hymnwriter (1806–1874)

    London. Having read some of the writings of Thomas Belsham, he wished to qualify for the Unitarian ministry. Belsham got him support at Hackney College, with

    Arthur Tozer Russell

    Arthur_Tozer_Russell

  • John Aikin (Unitarian)
  • English Unitarian scholar and theologian tutor (1713–1780)

    Market Harborough. Bad health made him take up teaching; he tutored Thomas Belsham at Kibworth, which lies between Market Harborough and Leicester; other

    John Aikin (Unitarian)

    John_Aikin_(Unitarian)

  • Gellionnen Chapel
  • Unitarian church in Wales, United Kingdom

    Priestley's A Catechism for Children and Young People in 1805 and Thomas Belsham's A Calm Inquiry. Reverend James was close to Iolo Morganwg and the two

    Gellionnen Chapel

    Gellionnen Chapel

    Gellionnen_Chapel

  • Elizabeth Rayner
  • letters of Joseph Priestley to Theophilus Lindsey, 1769-1794, at [1].). Thomas Belsham, Memoirs of Theophilus Lindsey (London, 1812) PCC copy of will dated

    Elizabeth Rayner

    Elizabeth Rayner

    Elizabeth_Rayner

  • Timothy Kenrick
  • Welsh Unitarian minister

    lost his voice, and on Robins's resignation (1781) he continued under Thomas Belsham as classical and then as mathematical tutor. In January 1784 Kenrick

    Timothy Kenrick

    Timothy_Kenrick

  • William Field (minister)
  • English Unitarian minister (1768–1851)

    of John Fell. In 1788 he entered Daventry Academy under Thomas Belsham, and left when Belsham resigned (June 1789). Field succeeded James Kettle in 1789

    William Field (minister)

    William Field (minister)

    William_Field_(minister)

  • Robert Spears (minister)
  • British minister (1825–1899)

    [1877]; the prefixed Historical Sketch was reprinted, 1895. He prefaced Thomas Belsham's Memoirs of Lindsey (3rd edit. 1873); compiled from Joseph Priestley's

    Robert Spears (minister)

    Robert_Spears_(minister)

  • Aythorpe Roding Windmill
  • Post mill at Aythorpe Roding, Essex, England

    Bennett 1866 James Webster 1874 - 1878 Charles Large 1882 Thomas Belsham 1890 Ernest and John Belsham 1906 - 1937 Aythorpe Roding Windmill appeared in an episode

    Aythorpe Roding Windmill

    Aythorpe Roding Windmill

    Aythorpe_Roding_Windmill

  • Hywel Bennett
  • Welsh actor (1944–2017)

    Jerusalem". TV.com. "Dangerous Liaisons". Imdb. Retrieved 5 December 2021. Belsham, Philip (9 September 1986). "TV Shelley dries out". Daily Mirror: 1. Retrieved

    Hywel Bennett

    Hywel_Bennett

  • Thomas de Chaddesworth
  • English-born Crown servant

    chapter of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, namely their Prior, Adam of Belsham. The Pope, Boniface VIII, was annoyed at being asked to choose between

    Thomas de Chaddesworth

    Thomas_de_Chaddesworth

  • Mothin Ali
  • British politician

    454 10.1 −1.6 Liberal Democrats Aqila Choudhry 206 4.6 +0.5 TUSC Tanis Belsham-Wray 82 1.8 −0.8 Majority 1,721 38.3 −23.3 Turnout 4,498 25.3 −4.6 Labour

    Mothin Ali

    Mothin Ali

    Mothin_Ali

  • Hammersmith
  • District of London, England

    Sheridan (c. 1635 – 3 October 1711), Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh William Belsham (1752–1827), political writer and historian Charles Burney (1757–1817)

    Hammersmith

    Hammersmith

    Hammersmith

  • Robert Kilwardby
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1272 to 1278

    an opponent of Thomas Aquinas. In 1277 he prohibited the teaching of thirty theses, some of which have been thought to touch upon Thomas Aquinas' teaching

    Robert Kilwardby

    Robert Kilwardby

    Robert_Kilwardby

  • Thomas Smart Hughes
  • English cleric, theologian and historian

    Doctrine respecting the Divinity of Christ, in which are noticed some of Mr. Belsham's arguments in his translation and exposition of St. Paul's Epistles, 1828

    Thomas Smart Hughes

    Thomas_Smart_Hughes

  • Libertarianism (metaphysics)
  • Term in metaphysics

    The first recorded use of the term libertarianism was in 1789 by William Belsham in a discussion of free will and in opposition to necessitarian or determinist

    Libertarianism (metaphysics)

    Libertarianism (metaphysics)

    Libertarianism_(metaphysics)

  • Ngāi Tahu
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Tahu chief Peter Arnett ONZM (1934-2025), international journalist Ulva Belsham QSO (1921–2011), World War II telegraphist and Ngāi Tahu researcher Martha

    Ngāi Tahu

    Ngāi Tahu

    Ngāi_Tahu

  • John Howell (pioneer)
  • New Zealand whaler, trader, pastoralist and politician (1809–1874)

    Brown ​ (m. 1846)​ Children 19 Relatives Thomas Ellison (son-in-law) Selwyn Toogood (great-grandson) Ulva Belsham (great-great granddaughter) Marilyn Pryor

    John Howell (pioneer)

    John_Howell_(pioneer)

  • Disappearance of Harold Holt
  • 1967 presumed death of the Prime Minister of Australia

    original on 13 March 2026. Retrieved 4 November 2017. Frame (2005), p. 246. Belsham, Bruce; Clark, Tim (1994). "It's Alright Boss". The Liberals: Fifty Years

    Disappearance of Harold Holt

    Disappearance of Harold Holt

    Disappearance_of_Harold_Holt

  • List of New Zealand national rugby league team players
  • have gone on to be test referees; Albert House, Maurice Wetherill, Vic Belsham and Henry Perenara. 1 Albert Baskerville 4 Tom Cross 5 Charles Dunning

    List of New Zealand national rugby league team players

    List_of_New_Zealand_national_rugby_league_team_players

  • Trilby (novel)
  • 1894 novel by George du Maurier

    around the Trilby character, called Trilbyana, which was criticised in Belsham's Essays. Trilby is referenced several times in William Gaddis' novel JR

    Trilby (novel)

    Trilby (novel)

    Trilby_(novel)

  • Right-libertarianism
  • Political philosophy

    libertarian is first recorded in 1789 coined by the British historian William Belsham, in a discussion against free will from the author's deterministic point

    Right-libertarianism

    Right-libertarianism

  • Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith
  • Mayors of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith (1900–1965)

    is suspended from a centre link bearing the initials of the first mayor, Thomas Chamberlen, and the date 1900. The mayors from 1900 to 1965 were: "London

    Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith

    Mayor of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith

    Mayor_of_the_Metropolitan_Borough_of_Hammersmith

  • Women's and Men's Home Internationals
  • Amateur team golf competition

    2024 Jessica Baker, Rosie Belsham, Lily Hirst, Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Nellie Ong, Patience Rhodes, Lottie Woad 2023 Rosie Belsham, Sophia Fullbrook, Jessica

    Women's and Men's Home Internationals

    Women's_and_Men's_Home_Internationals

  • 1802
  • Calendar year

    Geographical Encyclopedia, Junius P. Rodriguez, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2002) p226 William Belsham, History of Great Britain: From the Revolution, 1688, to the Conclusion

    1802

    1802

    1802

  • William Bull (minister)
  • under the Rev. Samuel Saunderson, and learned Greek with the Rev. James Belsham, pastor of the independent church at Newport Pagnell, who lived in Bedford

    William Bull (minister)

    William Bull (minister)

    William_Bull_(minister)

  • 1983 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Baker, Assistant Representative, British Council, India. William Alan Belsham. For services to British interests in Swaziland. Jonathan Betts, First

    1983 New Year Honours

    1983_New_Year_Honours

  • List of family relations in rugby league
  • Coast player Robert Bella, Australian international Sel Belsham, New Zealand international Vic Belsham, New Zealand international George Bell, New Zealand

    List of family relations in rugby league

    List_of_family_relations_in_rugby_league

  • Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon
  • English politician and Jacobite (1650–1701)

     127–129. Halliday 2009. Harris 2006, pp. 235–236. Childs 1986, p. 191. Belsham 1802, p. 187. Hanham 2002. Vallance 2005, pp. 201–202. Walker 1977, p. 66

    Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon

    Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon

    Theophilus_Hastings,_7th_Earl_of_Huntingdon

  • 2016 Rangitikei District Council election
  • Cath Ash, Nigel Belsham, Mike Jones and Lynne Sheridan. Ash, Belsham and Sheridan sought re-election; Jones retired from politics. Belsham, Sheridan and

    2016 Rangitikei District Council election

    2016_Rangitikei_District_Council_election

  • B roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
  • Street, Mill Brook Road, Station Road B259 A226 in Swanscombe A2260 in Belsham Road names: High Street, Stanhope Road, Southfleet Road, Watling Street

    B roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    B roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    B_roads_in_Zone_2_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme

  • 1944 Birthday Honours (Mentioned in Despatches)
  • Bedford, RAFVR. 635245 H. Beech. 1088615 A. Bell, RAFVR. 1030865 R. A. Belsham, RAFVR. 1008826 C. Benson, RAFVR. 640368 C. J. Berry. 1028621 S. R. Berry

    1944 Birthday Honours (Mentioned in Despatches)

    1944_Birthday_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Despatches)

  • TENM3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Chawaf A, Elias CF, Barsyte-Lovejoy D, Qian X, Wang NC, De Cristofaro A, Belsham D, Bittencourt JC, Vaccarino F, Lovejoy DA (February 2005). "Teneurin proteins

    TENM3

    TENM3

    TENM3

  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • Michael Curtis Rawlence (78107), RAFVR. Squadron Leader Lawrence Cecil Belsham-Revell (23178). Squadron Leader Edmund Whiting Roythorne (83181), RAFVR

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)

  • The Women's Amateur Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Elin Esborn+, Esther Henseleit (143) 2019 Hannah Screen (139) 2020 Rosie Belsham, Amalie Leth-Nissen+, Carolina Melgrati, Emily Price, Isabelle Simpson

    The Women's Amateur Championship

    The_Women's_Amateur_Championship

  • Charles Eldridge Morgan Jr.
  • American lawyer

    Philadelphia institutions. Morgan married Elizabeth Belsham "Lillie" Merrick, daughter of Thomas B. Merrick and Elizabeth M. White, on April 27, 1875

    Charles Eldridge Morgan Jr.

    Charles_Eldridge_Morgan_Jr.

  • Gipton and Harehills (ward)
  • Electoral ward in Leeds, England

    454 10.1 −1.6 Liberal Democrats Aqila Choudhry 206 4.6 +0.5 TUSC Tanis Belsham-Wray 82 1.8 −0.8 Majority 1,721 38.3 −23.3 Turnout 4,498 25.3 −4.6 Labour

    Gipton and Harehills (ward)

    Gipton and Harehills (ward)

    Gipton_and_Harehills_(ward)

  • 1802 in the United Kingdom
  • (2004). The Unfortunate Colonel Despard. Bantam Press. ISBN 0593051955. Belsham, William (1805). History of Great Britain: From the Revolution, 1688, to

    1802 in the United Kingdom

    1802_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Deaths in March 2016
  • director of the FRA (1988–2005), complications from a gastric disorder. Sel Belsham, 85, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team) and cricketer

    Deaths in March 2016

    Deaths_in_March_2016

  • 2022 Leeds City Council election
  • 454 10.1 −1.6 Liberal Democrats Aqila Choudhry 206 4.6 +0.5 TUSC Tanis Belsham-Wray 82 1.8 −0.8 Majority 1,721 38.3 −23.3 Turnout 4,498 25.3 −4.6 Labour

    2022 Leeds City Council election

    2022 Leeds City Council election

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  • 1945 Auckland Rugby League season
  • Auckland Rugby League board rooms at 8pm. Their honorary secretary was Thomas E. Skinner. On April 4 they advised that the following officials had been

    1945 Auckland Rugby League season

    1945_Auckland_Rugby_League_season

  • 1967 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. Frederick George Belsham, Printing Technical Officer, HM Stationery Office. Muriel Alice Birch,

    1967 Birthday Honours

    1967_Birthday_Honours

  • Marilyn Pryor
  • New Zealand anti-abortion activist

    Council of Voice for Life, and served administrative roles for New Zealand's Thomas Stafford Williams. Since the 1990s she worked on, and in her latter years

    Marilyn Pryor

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  • Thames Ditton
  • Village in Surrey, England

    till he had learned to speak of all its attributes as glibly as Unitarian Belsham will discuss you the attributes of the word "God" in a pulpit, and will

    Thames Ditton

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  • 2015 Leeds City Council election
  • Liberal Democrats Ellen Hudspith 443 5.1 −11.8 UKIP Thomas Aitchinson 379 4.3 +4.3 TUSC Tanis Belsham-Wray 112 1.3 +1.3 Majority 2,046 23.4 −17.0 Turnout

    2015 Leeds City Council election

    2015 Leeds City Council election

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    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    Name of a King

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  • 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.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thymus
  • a.

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

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • 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.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

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

  • Thorax
  • n.

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