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  • Thomas Brome (died 1380) was an English Carmelite friar, provincial of his order from 1362. Brome was brought up in the monastery of his order in London...
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    Oxford, England. De Brome was probably the son of Thomas de Brome,[citation needed] taking his name from Brome near Eye in Suffolk; an inquisition held after...
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    Richard Brome /bruːm/; (c. 1590? – 24 September 1652) was an English dramatist of the Caroline era. Virtually nothing is known about Brome's private life...
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  • of Sir Thomas Kitson (1540–1603), son and heir of Sir Thomas Kitson (died 1540). Weikel 2004. Cornwallis, Sir Thomas (1518/19-1604), of Brome, Suffolk...
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    Brachypodium distachyon, commonly called purple false brome or stiff brome, is a grass species native to southern Europe, northern Africa and southwestern...
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  • Joseph Brome (died 1825) was a British Royal Artillery officer who served during the Napoleonic Wars. Brome was the adopted son of Joseph Brome (died 1796)...
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  • having his bailiff kill a man at King's Norton. Thomas Whorwood had married Ursula Brome, their son Brome Whorwood (1615-1684) married Jane Ryder in 1634...
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  • Boeing plant Downey High School Thomas Downey High School Downy (fabric softener) Downy Birch Drooping Brome (Downy Brome) Downy Emerald Downy Hawthorn...
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  • Joseph Brome (c. 1713–1796) was Master Gunner, St James's Park, the most senior Ceremonial Post in the Royal Artillery after the Sovereign. Joseph Brome was...
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    Retrieved 22 May 2024. "Baines, Thomas (BNS638T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Brome, Thomas (BRM732T)". A Cambridge Alumni...
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  • 1924 when it was merged into Brome—Missisquoi riding. The histories of two later Missiquoi ridings are covered in the Brome—Missisquoi article: Missisquoi...
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    Cornwallis's son, Charles.[citation needed] The family was established at Brome Hall, near Eye, Suffolk, in the 14th century, and its members would represent...
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    daughters. Magdalen died in 1694. His third wife was Mary, daughter of Thomas Brome. Burdett died in January 1716, aged 76; he was survived by his last wife...
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    Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet (May 1740 – 14 April 1821) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1812. He was...
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  • The Late Lancashire Witches (category Plays by Richard Brome)
    Lancashire Witches is a Caroline-era stage play and written by Thomas Heywood and Richard Brome, published in 1634. The play is a topical melodrama on the...
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  • published until 1656. Richard Brome contributed prefatory verses. His Spring's Glory (1638) bears some resemblance to Thomas Middleton's Inner Temple Masque...
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    The Late Lancashire Witches (1634), written in collaboration with Richard Brome The Four Prentices of London (performed c. 1592; published 1615), a romantic...
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    1, §1 Wells (1910), p. 284, Ch. 9, §1; emphasis in original. Brome (1951), p. 110. Brome (1951), p. 232 Wells (1910), p. 209, Ch. 7, §2 Wells (1910),...
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  • as Thomas Kuhn and Horace Romano Harré. The psychiatrist Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology, valued the work. The biographer Vincent Brome recalls...
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    housed books bequeathed by Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester, which formed the first university library. When Adam de Brome became rector in 1320 the...
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