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Thomas Henry "Harri" Jones (21 December 1921 – 29 January 1965) was a Welsh poet and university lecturer in Britain and Australia. Born in Wales, he wrote in English.
T. H. Jones (Thomas Henry Jones, 1855–1929), South Australian organist and music teacher; T. C. Jones (Thomas Craig Jones, 1920–1971), American female impersonator; Thomas Jones (born 1980), American rapper, birth name of Rapper Big Pooh; Arrest of Thomas Jones, 2000 case involving the Philadelphia Police Department
Master Thomas "Tom" Jones, a bastard and Squire Allworthy's ward Miss Sophia " Sophy " Western / ˌ s oʊ ˈ f aɪ ə / , Western's only daughter, the model of virtue, beauty and all good qualities. It is widely accepted that the model for Sophia is Charlotte Cradock, Henry Fielding's wife.
Rev. Thomas H. Jones (b. 1806) was born a slave Wilmington, North Carolina and was a prominent African-American abolitionist in antebellum America. Jones escaped slavery , traveled to Canada and subsequently relocated to Worcester , Massachusetts . [ 1 ]
Jones was born at North Williamstown, Victoria, the only son of noted photographer [1] Henry Jones (1826–1911), [2] and his wife Mary Ann (c. 1830–1904). He was educated at St. Paul's Grammar School, Melbourne and sang with the choir at the English Church at Williamstown.
It wasn’t long before Thomas Q. Jones realized that acting was a lot like playing football — something the 42-year-old did extremely well for 12 seasons. Jones, a former Pro Bowl running back ...
Here Lt Col Jones’ grandson, PA Media reporter Henry Jones, reflects on the conflict and what the Falklands Islands mean to him four decades later: For many years, the war never made much sense ...
Jones was born in Middleton, Lancashire, circa 1550. [1] He was a native of Lancashire. He was the son of Henry Jones, Esq. of Middleton. Nothing is known of his mother. His brother, Sir Roger Jones, Alderman of London, was knighted at Whitehall. Thomas acquired a Master of Arts from Christ's College, Cambridge in 1573, [2] after which he ...