Rutherford Alcock, British diplomat Siccature Alcock, birth name of Jah Cure, Jamaican reggae musician Terry Alcock, English footballer ThomasAlcock (adventurer)...
ThomasAlcock Beck (1795–1846) was an English author known for writing Annales Furnesienses (1844), a history of Furness Abbey, which was dedicated by...
the son of the physician, Dr. ThomasAlcock, who practised at Ealing, near London, and his wife, Mary. As he grew up, Alcock followed his father into the...
House of Representatives ThomasAlcock Beck (1795–1846), English historian Thomas Snow Beck (1814–1877), British doctor Thomas Beck (footballer) (born...
Treasury for Joseph Alcock and a commission in the army for his brother ThomasAlcock (Ordnance). A third son, John studied law. Joseph Alcock served in a number...
England; it is a Grade II listed building. The house was commissioned by ThomasAlcock Beck, a local resident and antiquarian. He employed Kendal-based architect...
Nathan Alcock (September 1707 – 8 December 1779) was an English physician. Nathan Alcock was born at Aston, near Runcorn, Cheshire, England, the second...
from 2011 suggests that this lady was the mother of a different cleric, Thomas Gardiner. In 1511 Gardiner, aged 28, met Erasmus in Paris. He had probably...
28 July 1837 – 3 July 1841 Serving with Beriah Botfield (1840–1841) ThomasAlcock (1839–1840) Edward Herbert (1837–1839) Preceded by Edward Herbert Edmund...
and was the son of Charles Parke and Letitia Parke nee Alcock whose brother was ThomasAlcock (MP). In 1847 he married Ellen Mary Ethelston, daughter...
1715) 1770 – Thomas Chatterton, English poet and prodigy (b. 1752) 1779 – Cosmas of Aetolia, Greek monk and saint (b. 1714) 1798 – ThomasAlcock, English...
for Wisbech Thomas Alfred Jones (1880–1956), awarded the Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal during World War I ThomasAlcock (1709–1798),...
Brown (1715–1766) an English Anglican priest, playwright and essayist. ThomasAlcock (1784–1833) an English surgeon. William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong...