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  • Thomas Hardwick
  • English architect

    Thomas Hardwick (1752–1829) was an English architect and a founding member of the Architects' Club in 1791. Hardwick was born in Brentford, Middlesex the

    Thomas Hardwick

    Thomas_Hardwick

  • Thomas Hardwick Sr.
  • English master mason and architect

    Thomas Hardwick Sr. (1725–1798) was an 18th-century architect. The Hardwick name is famous in British architecture, spanning over 150 years of work. In

    Thomas Hardwick Sr.

    Thomas_Hardwick_Sr.

  • Thomas W. Hardwick
  • American politician (1872–1944)

    Thomas William Hardwick (December 9, 1872 – January 31, 1944) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia who served as governor of Georgia

    Thomas W. Hardwick

    Thomas W. Hardwick

    Thomas_W._Hardwick

  • Thomas Hardwick (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Hardwick (1752–1829) was an English architect. Thomas Hardwick may also refer to: Thomas Hardwick Sr. (1725–1798), English master mason and architect

    Thomas Hardwick (disambiguation)

    Thomas_Hardwick_(disambiguation)

  • Brentford
  • Suburb of West London, England

    architectural father and son partnership, the Hardwicks. Thomas Hardwick Senior (1725–1798) and Thomas Hardwick Junior (1752–1829) were both from Brentford

    Brentford

    Brentford

    Brentford

  • Hardwick (surname)
  • Surname list

    Hardwick (1981–1985), liver transplant patient Bess of Hardwick, English noble Billy Hardwick (1941–2013), American ten-pin bowler Charlie Hardwick (born

    Hardwick (surname)

    Hardwick_(surname)

  • St Marylebone Parish Church
  • Church in London, England

    church on the Marylebone Road in London. It was built to the designs of Thomas Hardwick in 1813–17. The present site is the third used by the parish for its

    St Marylebone Parish Church

    St Marylebone Parish Church

    St_Marylebone_Parish_Church

  • Chris Hardwick
  • American comedian and actor (born 1971)

    Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, television and podcast host, writer, and producer. He hosted Talking

    Chris Hardwick

    Chris Hardwick

    Chris_Hardwick

  • South Bank Lion
  • Sculpture in London

    recumbent Coade stone lion, made in 1821 to a different design by Thomas Hardwick for King George IV, is mounted above the Lion Gate at Kew Gardens.

    South Bank Lion

    South Bank Lion

    South_Bank_Lion

  • Philip Hardwick
  • English architect (1792–1870)

    under his father, Thomas Hardwick Jr. (1752–1829), who was in turn the son of architect Thomas Hardwick Sr. (1725–1798). The Hardwick family name spans

    Philip Hardwick

    Philip Hardwick

    Philip_Hardwick

  • Bess of Hardwick
  • English noblewoman and businesswoman (1521–1608)

    Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (née Hardwick; c. 27 July 1521  – 13 February 1608), known as Bess of Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, was a figure in

    Bess of Hardwick

    Bess of Hardwick

    Bess_of_Hardwick

  • John Soane
  • English architect (1753–1837)

    Walls). His former classmate, the architect Thomas Hardwick, returned to Rome in June from Naples. Hardwick and Soane would produce a series of measured

    John Soane

    John Soane

    John_Soane

  • Shire Hall, Dorchester
  • County building in Dorchester, Dorset, England

    by 1769. The new building, which was designed by British architect Thomas Hardwick, was constructed between 1796 and 1797. Until the new building was

    Shire Hall, Dorchester

    Shire Hall, Dorchester

    Shire_Hall,_Dorchester

  • J. M. W. Turner
  • English painter (1775–1851)

    Thomas Hardwick, James Wyatt and Joseph Bonomi the Elder. By the end of 1789, he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton

    J. M. W. Turner

    J. M. W. Turner

    J._M._W._Turner

  • Blue slip (U.S. Senate)
  • Legislative procedure in the United States Senate

    judge for the southern district of Georgia, signed by Georgia Senator Thomas Hardwick, who wrote that "I object to this appointment—[Whipple] is personally

    Blue slip (U.S. Senate)

    Blue slip (U.S. Senate)

    Blue_slip_(U.S._Senate)

  • St John's Wood Church
  • Church in London , England

    ease to St Marylebone Parish Church, and was constructed in 1814 by Thomas Hardwick, who was simultaneously constructing the current St Marylebone Church

    St John's Wood Church

    St John's Wood Church

    St_John's_Wood_Church

  • Philip Charles Hardwick
  • English architect (1822–1892)

    in London, the son of the architect Philip Hardwick (1792–1870) and grandson of architect Thomas Hardwick (junior) (1752–1825). His mother was also from

    Philip Charles Hardwick

    Philip_Charles_Hardwick

  • Hardwick Hall
  • Elizabethan country house in Derbyshire, England

    Hardwick Hall is an architecturally significant Elizabethan-era country house in Derbyshire, England. A leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick_Hall

  • St Paul's, Covent Garden
  • Church in London, England

    major restoration of the church, under the direction of the architect Thomas Hardwick. Six years later, in September 1795, the church was burnt out by a

    St Paul's, Covent Garden

    St Paul's, Covent Garden

    St_Paul's,_Covent_Garden

  • St Bartholomew's Hospital
  • Hospital in the City of London

    the Hardwick family were major benefactors of the hospital. Thomas Hardwick Jr. (1752–1825), Philip Hardwick (1792–1870), and Philip Charles Hardwick (1822–1892)

    St Bartholomew's Hospital

    St Bartholomew's Hospital

    St_Bartholomew's_Hospital

  • Dorchester, Dorset
  • County town of Dorset, England

    house in Britain. The current Shire Hall building was designed by Thomas Hardwick and built in Portland stone ashlar in 1797. It replaced a previous

    Dorchester, Dorset

    Dorchester, Dorset

    Dorchester,_Dorset

  • Somerset House
  • Building on the Strand, London

    worked on its construction. One of Chambers's most famous pupils, Thomas Hardwick Jnr, helped build parts of the building during his period of training

    Somerset House

    Somerset House

    Somerset_House

  • 2025–26 National League 2 East
  • Rugby union competition in England

    286 2 Benjamin Adams Sevenoaks 256 3 Frank Reynolds Canterbury 241 4 Thomas Hardwick Dorking 236 5 Joel Knight Havant 191 6 Benjamin Young Oundle 190 7

    2025–26 National League 2 East

    2025–26_National_League_2_East

  • St Marylebone School
  • Academy in London, England

    people as they have had some kind of connection with the school (e.g. Thomas Hardwick designed the St Marylebone Church). Dickens's house has been renamed

    St Marylebone School

    St Marylebone School

    St_Marylebone_School

  • Henry Holland (architect)
  • English architect

    was a founder member in 1791 of the Architects' Club, which included Thomas Hardwick as a signatory. In the 1790s he translated into English A.M. Cointereaux's

    Henry Holland (architect)

    Henry Holland (architect)

    Henry_Holland_(architect)

  • List of governors of Georgia
  •  314–315. "Thomas William Hardwick". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 21, 2023. Luckett, Robert E. (August 25, 2020). "Thomas Hardwick". New

    List of governors of Georgia

    List_of_governors_of_Georgia

  • Newington Butts
  • Hamlet in London

    leading scientist Michael Faraday was born at Newington Butts. In 1802, Thomas Hardwick reported that the estate consisted of a number of small tenements in

    Newington Butts

    Newington Butts

    Newington_Butts

  • Charlie Hardwick
  • English actress

    1996 Hardwick starred in one episode of Our Friends In The North, in 2003, she played Maggie Thomas in an episode of The Royal. In 2007, Hardwick was an

    Charlie Hardwick

    Charlie_Hardwick

  • Clifford Walker
  • American politician (1877–1954)

    Lucket, Robert E. "Thomas Hardwick (1872–1944)" http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/thomas-hardwick-1872-1944 Huff, Christopher

    Clifford Walker

    Clifford Walker

    Clifford_Walker

  • 1920 Georgia gubernatorial election
  • Democratic nominee and former United States Senator from Georgia Thomas W. Hardwick ran unopposed and subsequently won the election. The Democratic primary

    1920 Georgia gubernatorial election

    1920 Georgia gubernatorial election

    1920_Georgia_gubernatorial_election

  • Great Marlborough Street
  • Street near Soho, London

    architects and scientists were living in Great Marlborough Street. Thomas Hardwick lived here between 1815 and 1825, as did Charles Darwin between 1837

    Great Marlborough Street

    Great Marlborough Street

    Great_Marlborough_Street

  • John Foulston
  • English architect (1772–1841)

    (1772 – 30 December 1841) was an English architect who was a pupil of Thomas Hardwick and set up a practice in London in 1796. In 1810 he won a competition

    John Foulston

    John Foulston

    John_Foulston

  • Millbank Prison
  • Former prison in London

    Sandhurst. Williams' basic plan was adapted by a practising architect, Thomas Hardwick, who began construction in the same year. The marshy site on which

    Millbank Prison

    Millbank Prison

    Millbank_Prison

  • Advocate-General of Bengal
  • 1855) William Ritchie 1855–1861 Government of the United Kingdom Thomas Hardwick Cowie 1862–1870 Joseph Graham 1870–1873 Sir Gregory Charles Paul 1873–1899

    Advocate-General of Bengal

    Advocate-General of Bengal

    Advocate-General_of_Bengal

  • Cleveland Street Workhouse
  • Workhouse in London, England

    1631–33, was renovated (following a fire) by the eminent architect Thomas Hardwick. Hardwick was a famous church architect: he restored Sir Christopher Wren’s

    Cleveland Street Workhouse

    Cleveland Street Workhouse

    Cleveland_Street_Workhouse

  • Christ Church, Marylebone
  • Church in Westminster, England

    1820s in Marylebone in the City of Westminster to designs by Thomas and Philip Hardwick. After deconsecration in 1977, the church became an antiques market

    Christ Church, Marylebone

    Christ Church, Marylebone

    Christ_Church,_Marylebone

  • Covent Garden
  • District in London, England

    the church was damaged by fire in 1795 during restoration work by Thomas Hardwick; the columns are thought to be original but the rest is mostly Georgian

    Covent Garden

    Covent Garden

    Covent_Garden

  • Robert Smirke (architect)
  • English architect (1780–1867)

    architect called William Williams, but his plan was then revised by Thomas Hardwick. The largest prison in Europe, it consisted of a hexagonal central

    Robert Smirke (architect)

    Robert Smirke (architect)

    Robert_Smirke_(architect)

  • Louis Brandeis Supreme Court nomination
  • US Supreme Court nomination

    New York Times' reporting shortly after the nomination was made credited Thomas Watt Gregory, the U.S. attorney general, with having made the successful

    Louis Brandeis Supreme Court nomination

    Louis_Brandeis_Supreme_Court_nomination

  • Damien Hardwick
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1972

    Damien Patrick Hardwick (born 18 August 1972) is a current Australian rules football coach and former player who is the head coach of the Gold Coast Suns

    Damien Hardwick

    Damien Hardwick

    Damien_Hardwick

  • St Mary the Virgin, Wanstead
  • Historic church in Wanstead, London

    from his estate by James Tylney-Long. It was designed by architect Thomas Hardwick. Its foundation stone was laid on 13 July 1787, followed by a reception

    St Mary the Virgin, Wanstead

    St Mary the Virgin, Wanstead

    St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Wanstead

  • St John's Church, Workington
  • Church in Cumbria, England

    Commission. St John's was built between 1822 and 1823, and was designed by Thomas Hardwick, originally as a chapel of ease. A grant of £10,488 (equivalent to

    St John's Church, Workington

    St John's Church, Workington

    St_John's_Church,_Workington

  • List of Commissioners' churches in Northeast and Northwest England
  • Pevsner & Hubbard 2003, pp. 340–341. Historic England, "Parish Church of St Thomas, Stockport (1067160)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17

    List of Commissioners' churches in Northeast and Northwest England

    List_of_Commissioners'_churches_in_Northeast_and_Northwest_England

  • St James's Church, Piccadilly
  • Church in London, England

    provided for the erection of a chapel of ease for the parish, designed by Thomas Hardwick and opening in 1791. With the railway-related expansion around Euston

    St James's Church, Piccadilly

    St James's Church, Piccadilly

    St_James's_Church,_Piccadilly

  • William Chambers (architect)
  • British architect (1723–1796)

    host of younger architects trained as pupils in his office, including Thomas Hardwick (1752–1825), who helped him build Somerset House and who wrote his

    William Chambers (architect)

    William Chambers (architect)

    William_Chambers_(architect)

  • 2023 Men's Fast5 Netball World Series
  • International men's fast5 tournament

    2023 2:45PM Stats  Australia 50–39  South Africa    Jordon Webb  33 Thomas Hardwick  12 Jerome Gillbard  3 Nathan Germech  2 Shane Labuschange  29 Riyaaz

    2023 Men's Fast5 Netball World Series

    2023_Men's_Fast5_Netball_World_Series

  • Monuments and memorials to Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
  • Trafalgar'. The Nelson Column at Castle Green, Hereford, designed by Thomas Hardwick, completed 1809 Monument to Nelson, paid for by public subscription

    Monuments and memorials to Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

    Monuments and memorials to Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

    Monuments_and_memorials_to_Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson

  • St Bartholomew-the-Less
  • Church in City of London, England

    affected by dry-rot. In 1823 it was replaced under the supervision of Thomas Hardwick, who replicated the timber construction in stone with an iron ceiling

    St Bartholomew-the-Less

    St Bartholomew-the-Less

    St_Bartholomew-the-Less

  • List of British architects
  • 1723–1755) David Hamilton (1768–1853) Thomas Hamilton (1784–1858) Philip Hardwick (1792–1870) Thomas Hardwick (1752–1829) Thomas Harrison (1744–1829) Henry Herbert

    List of British architects

    List_of_British_architects

  • Hardwick, Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    villages of Hardwick, East Hardwick, and Mackville. The town is a commercial center for the region's farming population. The main settlement of Hardwick in the

    Hardwick, Vermont

    Hardwick, Vermont

    Hardwick,_Vermont

  • St Clement's Church, King Square
  • Church in City of London, England

    construction. The building was designed by the neo-classical architect Thomas Hardwick, designer of St Marylebone Parish church. The design style was Greek

    St Clement's Church, King Square

    St Clement's Church, King Square

    St_Clement's_Church,_King_Square

  • Thomas Lennon
  • American comedian, actor, and screenwriter (born 1970)

    producer of the 2013–17 late-night panel game show, @midnight, hosted by Hardwick; Lennon appeared 17 times on the show as a panelist/contestant. He won

    Thomas Lennon

    Thomas Lennon

    Thomas_Lennon

  • St Elizabeth of Portugal Church
  • Church in London , England

    dates from 1824, was the gift of Elizabeth Doughty. It was designed by Thomas Hardwick. A gallery was added in 1851. The chancel, presbytery and tower were

    St Elizabeth of Portugal Church

    St Elizabeth of Portugal Church

    St_Elizabeth_of_Portugal_Church

  • Thomas Haden Church
  • American actor (born 1960)

    Thomas Haden Church (born Thomas Richard McMillen; June 17, 1960) is an American actor. After starring in the 1990s sitcom Wings and playing the lead for

    Thomas Haden Church

    Thomas Haden Church

    Thomas_Haden_Church

  • Hardwick House, Suffolk
  • Manor house in Suffolk, England

    Hardwick House was a manor house near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, owned by Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of Commons, of Hawstead Place. It was subsequently

    Hardwick House, Suffolk

    Hardwick House, Suffolk

    Hardwick_House,_Suffolk

  • Edward Hardwicke
  • English actor (1932–2011)

    Principal Shadowlands (1993) as Warnie Lewis Richard III (1995) as Lord Thomas Stanley The Scarlet Letter (1995) as Gov. John Bellingham Hollow Reed (1996)

    Edward Hardwicke

    Edward Hardwicke

    Edward_Hardwicke

  • St John the Evangelist's Church, Farnworth
  • Church in Greater Manchester, England

    built as a Commissioners' church between 1824 and 1826 to a design by Thomas Hardwick. The chancel and porches were added in 1873 by the Lancaster architects

    St John the Evangelist's Church, Farnworth

    St John the Evangelist's Church, Farnworth

    St_John_the_Evangelist's_Church,_Farnworth

  • Hanwell Park
  • Farming estate in west London, England

    Berners, Hanwell'. These are signed by Henry Berners and the builder, Thomas Hardwick. The drawings formed part of a lot sold at Christies in 2013. The house

    Hanwell Park

    Hanwell Park

    Hanwell_Park

  • Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 2nd Baronet
  • English politician

    Sir Henry Fanshawe). They had one daughter: Catharine, who married Thomas Hardwick, of Leeds, in Yorkshire and three sons: William, his son and heir;

    Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Benjamin_Ayloffe,_2nd_Baronet

  • 2022 Boston College Eagles women's soccer team
  • American college soccer season

    Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Source: Source: "Haley Thomas til ÍBV". ibvsport.is. Retrieved April 27, 2025. "Zoie Allen Transfers to

    2022 Boston College Eagles women's soccer team

    2022_Boston_College_Eagles_women's_soccer_team

  • Lisson Grove
  • Street in London

    Road. The former church of Christ Church, Marylebone, designed by Thomas Hardwick in 1822–24 closed in 1977. The parish merged with St Paul's and building

    Lisson Grove

    Lisson_Grove

  • Lady Arbella Stuart
  • English noblewoman

    Sir William Cavendish and his wife Elizabeth, better known as "Bess of Hardwick". Arbella's father died in 1576 when she was an infant. She was raised

    Lady Arbella Stuart

    Lady Arbella Stuart

    Lady_Arbella_Stuart

  • List of English people
  • architect and politician Philip Hardwick (1792–1870) Thomas Hardwick (1752–1829) James Harrison (1814–1866) Thomas Harrison (1744–1829) Nicholas Hawksmoor

    List of English people

    List of English people

    List_of_English_people

  • Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
  • Piazza / Bedford Street WC2 Parish church Inigo Jones (restored by Thomas Hardwick and altered by Henry Clutton) 1631–1638 24 Feb 1958 TQ3030080849 51°30′42″N

    Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster

    Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_Westminster

  • List of Commissioners' churches in London
  • for England, retrieved 21 January 2013 Historic England, "Church of St Thomas, Noak Hill (1079927)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 21

    List of Commissioners' churches in London

    List_of_Commissioners'_churches_in_London

  • Architecture of London
  • Overview of the architecture in London

    Another notable church nearby is St Marylebone Parish Church (1819) by Thomas Hardwick, which is notable for its tower crowned with gilded angels. The Regency

    Architecture of London

    Architecture of London

    Architecture_of_London

  • List of Mercer University people
  • president pro tempore, 1955–1957; namesake of Mercer's Law School Thomas W. Hardwick – United States senator from Georgia, 1915–1919; governor of Georgia

    List of Mercer University people

    List of Mercer University people

    List_of_Mercer_University_people

  • Thomas Hobbes
  • English philosopher and political theorist (1588–1679)

    Magdalen, as tutor to William, the son of William Cavendish, Baron of Hardwick (and later Earl of Devonshire), and began a lifelong connection with that

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas_Hobbes

  • Hardwick Hall, County Durham
  • Country house hotel in Sedgefield, County Durham, England

    Hardwick. Under Hatfield's Survey, Roger Fulthorp and John Herdwick held this manor, by homage, fealty, suit of court, and 10s rent. In 1391, Thomas Watkinson

    Hardwick Hall, County Durham

    Hardwick Hall, County Durham

    Hardwick_Hall,_County_Durham

  • @midnight
  • Game show by Comedy Central

    Hardwick (shortened to and formerly exclusively titled @midnight) is an American late night Internet-themed panel game show, hosted by Chris Hardwick

    @midnight

    @midnight

  • Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles
  • demolished in 1905. John Foulston (1772 – 30 December 1841) was a pupil of Thomas Hardwick and set up a practice in London in 1796. In 1810 he won a competition

    Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles

    Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles

    Egyptian_Revival_architecture_in_the_British_Isles

  • List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
  • 291031°W / 51.477112; -0.291031 1845 (Coade stone lion statue 1821) Thomas Hardwick Grade II Unicorn Unicorn Gate, Kew Road 51°28′14″N 0°17′37″W / 51

    List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

    List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

    List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames

  • St Thomas's Church, Regent Street
  • Former church in London

    Cockerell. New rooms, a vestry with a schoolroom above, designed by Thomas Hardwick, were built behind the façade. Commerce increased in the area; middle-class

    St Thomas's Church, Regent Street

    St_Thomas's_Church,_Regent_Street

  • Mistress of Hardwick
  • British television historical drama

    Mistress of Hardwick was a British 10-part television drama broadcast on BBC 1 in 1972. The series dealt with the life of the four-times married Elizabeth

    Mistress of Hardwick

    Mistress_of_Hardwick

  • Helen Augusta Howard
  • American suffragist and philanthropist (1865–1934)

    Howard's brothers fought to have her sentence commuted and Governor Thomas Hardwick pardoned Howard on December 2, 1921. Soon after, Howard moved to New

    Helen Augusta Howard

    Helen Augusta Howard

    Helen_Augusta_Howard

  • Series finale of The Colbert Report
  • Hardwick paid tribute to Colbert in that night's episode of @midnight, which aired immediately after this final episode on the same network. Hardwick

    Series finale of The Colbert Report

    Series_finale_of_The_Colbert_Report

  • William Danby (coroner)
  • mentioned in the Black Books as having, on 8 May 1553, agreed with Thomas Hardwick "to be responsible for the debts of Miles Sticke, late Steward." See

    William Danby (coroner)

    William_Danby_(coroner)

  • 1894 Washington Agricultural football team
  • American college football season

    of 1–1. The team's players included Henry Chittenden, John Clemens, Thomas Hardwick, Edward Kimmel, Fred W. Long, Frank Lowden, Milton McCroskey, Frank

    1894 Washington Agricultural football team

    1894 Washington Agricultural football team

    1894_Washington_Agricultural_football_team

  • Dylan Thomas
  • Welsh poet and writer (1914–1953)

    pretended to be more affected by it than he actually was. The writer Elizabeth Hardwick recalled how intoxicating a performer he was and how the tension would

    Dylan Thomas

    Dylan Thomas

    Dylan_Thomas

  • Listed buildings in Workington
  • 54436 (St John's Church) 1822–23 A Commissioners' church designed by Thomas Hardwick, it is built in calciferous sandstone with green slate roofs. The church

    Listed buildings in Workington

    Listed_buildings_in_Workington

  • Samuel Angell
  • British architect and archaeologist

    and Hornsey. Angell studied at the Royal Academy in London and with Thomas Hardwick. In 1823 he and William Harris, a fellow architectural student, went

    Samuel Angell

    Samuel_Angell

  • The Mother (2023 film)
  • Film by Niki Caro

    Green. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Joseph Fiennes, Lucy Paez, Omari Hardwick, Paul Raci, and Gael García Bernal. It is about a former US army operative

    The Mother (2023 film)

    The_Mother_(2023_film)

  • George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury
  • English magnate

    1568 and 1585, his marriage to his second wife Elizabeth Talbot (Bess of Hardwick), as well as his surviving collection of written work. Talbot was the only

    George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury

    George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury

    George_Talbot,_6th_Earl_of_Shrewsbury

  • Tom Parker (singer)
  • British singer (1988–2022)

    his wedding on hold for the tour. Parker had been dating actress Kelsey Hardwick since 2009. They got engaged at Chewton Glen on 16 March 2016, and married

    Tom Parker (singer)

    Tom Parker (singer)

    Tom_Parker_(singer)

  • 1918 VPI Gobblers football team
  • American college football season

    passes for 157 yards. The starting lineup for VPI was: Roden (left end), Hardwick (left tackle), Camper (left guard), Copenhaver (center), Quarles (right

    1918 VPI Gobblers football team

    1918_VPI_Gobblers_football_team

  • Thomas Kitson (died 1603)
  • English landowner

    and Bess of Hardwick. Bess of Hardwick negotiated the marriage in 1581 via her son-in-law Gilbert Talbot who held discussions with Sir Thomas Cornwallis

    Thomas Kitson (died 1603)

    Thomas Kitson (died 1603)

    Thomas_Kitson_(died_1603)

  • Samuel Merriman (1771–1852)
  • English physician

    became associated in business at Kensington with Thomas Hardwick, whose niece Jane, daughter of John Hardwick of Weston, Herefordshire, he married. For many

    Samuel Merriman (1771–1852)

    Samuel Merriman (1771–1852)

    Samuel_Merriman_(1771–1852)

  • Thomas Gery Cullum
  • of Hardwick House, Hardwick, Suffolk. Sir John Cullum, 6th Baronet (1733–1785), his brother, was known as the "historian of Hawstead". H Thomas Gery

    Thomas Gery Cullum

    Thomas Gery Cullum

    Thomas_Gery_Cullum

  • Henry Constantine Richter
  • British painter

    St. Marylebone Parish Church, London, England, completed 1817. Architect, Thomas Hardwick

    Henry Constantine Richter

    Henry Constantine Richter

    Henry_Constantine_Richter

  • Jacob Scipio
  • Guyanese/British actor and writer

    Series 1 - Tyler Blaine". BBC. Otterson, Joe (28 January 2021). "Omari Hardwick, Jessica Barden, Joe Dempsie Among Five Cast in Netflix Series 'Pieces

    Jacob Scipio

    Jacob_Scipio

  • William Cavendish (courtier)
  • English politician

    monasteries. He was MP for Thirsk in 1547. In 1547 he married Bess of Hardwick, and the couple began the construction of Chatsworth House in 1552, a project

    William Cavendish (courtier)

    William Cavendish (courtier)

    William_Cavendish_(courtier)

  • Toby Huss
  • American actor (born 1966)

    Cotton Hill in the initial run of the series, and later replacing Johnny Hardwick as the voice of Dale Gribble in the revival series. He also portrayed Felix

    Toby Huss

    Toby Huss

    Toby_Huss

  • Jena Malone on screen and stage
  • The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 26, 2015. Riggs, Thomas, ed. (2000). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Vol. 31. Detroit

    Jena Malone on screen and stage

    Jena Malone on screen and stage

    Jena_Malone_on_screen_and_stage

  • 1917 VPI Gobblers football team
  • American college football season

    victory over Hampden–Sydney at Miles Field. The starting lineup for VPI was: Hardwick (left end), H. Parrish (left tackle), McNeil (left guard), Currie (center)

    1917 VPI Gobblers football team

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  • English rugby union player

    Thomas Vivien Colin Hardwick (born 24 March 1999) is an English professional rugby union player, currently unattached the last club he played for was SC

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  • Lawrence v. Texas
  • 2003 U.S. Supreme Court case on anti-sodomy laws

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  • Charles Cavendish (landowner, born 1553)
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    1617) was an English landowner and architect. He was a son of Bess of Hardwick and William Cavendish (1505–1557). Cavendish was educated at Eton and Clare

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  • IPhone 17 Pro
  • 2025 smartphone by Apple

    from the original on September 10, 2025. Retrieved September 10, 2025. Hardwick, Tim (September 10, 2025). "iPhone 17 Introduces 'Groundbreaking' New Memory

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  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

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

  • 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.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thymus
  • a.

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

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thorax
  • n.

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

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Thomaism
  • n.

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

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.