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  • Thomas Crosse (22 October 1680 – 27 August 1736) was an Anglican clergyman, who was Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor of...
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    Thomas atte Crosse, also called Thomas de Crosse, or simply Thomas Crosse (died after 1348) was an English cleric, Crown official and judge, who had a...
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  • Sir Thomas Crosse, 1st Baronet (29 November 1663 – 27 May 1738) was an English brewer and Tory politician who sat in the English House of Commons and...
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    La Crosse (/ləˈkrɒs/ lə-KROSS) is a city in and the county seat of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River...
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  • Thomas Bright Crosse (1796 – 21 March 1886) was a British Conservative politician. Crosse was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Wigan at the...
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  • Crosse & Blackwell is a British food brand. The original company was established in London in 1706, then was acquired by Edmund Crosse and Thomas Blackwell...
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    The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (UWL or UW–La Crosse) is a public university in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Established in 1909, it is part of the University...
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    constituency was uncontested, and he was returned with the Tory Sir Thomas Crosse. Made Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and elected the representative...
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  • House of Commons between 1727 and 1754. Crosse was the second and younger of the two sons of Sir Thomas Crosse, 1st Baronet and his wife Jane Lambe, daughter...
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  • Britain. It was created on 13 July 1713 (310 years ago) (1713-07-13) for Thomas Crosse, Member of Parliament for Westminster. The second Baronet represented...
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  • Edmund Crosse may refer to: Edmund Crosse, founded Crosse & Blackwell food production company with Thomas Blackwell Edmund Crosse (cricketer) (1882–1963)...
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  • 1675 John Eachard 1697 Sir William Dawes, 3rd Baronet 1714 Thomas Sherlock 1719 Thomas Crosse 1736 Edward Hubbard 1741 Kenrick Prescot 1779 Lowther Yates...
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    Rokesley 1285 Walter Blount, John Wade 1286 Thomas Crosse, Willyam (or Walter) Hawteyn 1287 Wyllyam Hereford, Thomas Stanys 1288 Wylliam Betayn, Johan of Canterbury...
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    is a city in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 18,803 at the 2020 census. It borders the larger La Crosse, Wisconsin, and...
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    and his wife Lady Mare. Most of the other works were first published by Thomas Goodwin and Philip Nye, after Sibbes died. The content belied the mainly...
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  • Vernon Sir Thomas Crosse Member of Parliament for Westminster 1701 – 1702 With: James Vernon Succeeded by Sir Walter Clarges, Bt Sir Thomas Crosse Preceded by...
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  • following list includes notable people who were born in or have lived in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Donald J. Berthrong, historian Ruth Boynton, physician and educator...
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    Portland stone. The ceremony to lay the first stone was performed by Thomas Crosse, then Vice-Chancellor, on 22 June 1722. The site was previously used...
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    With: Sir Stephen Fox 1695–1698 James Vernon 1698–1701 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Crosse James Vernon Political offices Preceded by Richard Hampden Chancellor...
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  • philosopher and story writer 20 A. A. Crosse pseudonym/proto-heteronym Author and Puzzle-solver 21 Thomas Crosse heteronym/proto-heteronym English epic...
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