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Bryant Washington Thorpe was a state legislator in North Carolina. He served in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1885. [1] He was African American. Thorpe and other African American legislators lodged with Dr. W. H. Moore in Raleigh. [2] He represented Edgecombe County. [2]
William Walford Thorpe, (1869 - 2 September 1932) [1] ethnologist of the Australian Museum, founding member and secretary of The Anthropological Society of New South Wales in 1928 (with Clifton Cappie Towle), and editor of the society's journal Mankind. [2] He married Elsie Mansfield, who bore him five sons.
Englefield Green West Thorpe Last election 26 6 Seats before 36 6 Seats won 11: 2 Seats after 33: 6 Seat change 3 Popular vote 8,893: 1,954 Percentage 49.3%:
What happened at Swansea's Oct. 1 and 10 information sessions The building at 68 Stevens Road that houses the town offices was gifted in 1890, when Swansea’s population was 1,456.
Swansea City: 46 13 11 22 49 62 ... MD Messias: 16 August 1997 2: Rochdale: 2–0 ... Thorpe 14' Alcide 82' Holmes: Report: Bailey Hill:
Major-General Reginald Joseph Gordon Morrison, CBE, QHP, MD (67302), late Royal Army Medical Corps Major-General Arthur Gordon Patterson , DSO, OBE, MC (380841), late Infantry. Major-General John Aubrey Taylor Sharp , MC (76719), late Royal Regiment of Artillery .
William Homan Thorpe (1902–1986), British ethologist William Walford Thorpe (1869–1932), ethnologist of the Australian Museum Billy Thorpe (1946–2007), English-born Australian singer-songwriter, producer, and musician
Tommy Thorpe (1881–1953), English footballer and cricketer (where he is known as Thomas Thorpe) Tony Thorpe (born 1974), English footballer and manager; William de Thorpe, 14th-century English Chief Justice; William Thorpe, putative author of 1407 Lollard text The Testimony of William Thorpe; William Homan Thorpe (1902–1986), British ethologist