Thomas or Tom Atwood may refer to: Thomas Warr Attwood (1733–1775), English builder and architect ThomasAtwood (judge) (died 1793), chief justice of...
Mary Anne Atwood (née South) (1817 – 1910) was an English writer on hermeticism and spiritual alchemy. Atwood was born in Dieppe, France but grew up in...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood CC OOnt CH FRSC FRSL (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian novelist, poet and literary critic. Since 1961, she has published 18...
Ephraim Atwood House, Cambridge, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Charles R. Atwood House, Taunton, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Thomas Atwood...
Angela DeAngelis Atwood (February 6, 1949 – May 17, 1974), also known as General Gelina, was a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)...
Clift 1641: William Chapman 1642: Thomas Burford 1643: John Parker 1644: Richard Chapman 1645: John Bigg 1646: John Atwood 1647: Walter Chapman 1648: Richard...
Kentucky Jedediah Higgins House, in North Truro, Massachusetts ThomasAtwood House in Atwood–Higgins Historic District, in Wellfleet, Massachusetts Lansdown-Higgins...
Alias Grace is a historical fiction novel by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. First published in 1996 by McClelland & Stewart, it won the Canadian Giller...
the court and manorial records as a prosperous farmer with livestock. ThomasAtwood alias Taylor, a prosperous vintner and clothier who was a member of...
(Master of Gonville Hall) (died 1454), priest and academic ThomasAtwood (disambiguation) Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1814–1856), English composer and organist...
ThomasAtwood Christopher Neame Earl of Warwick (as adult) Jake Robson Earl of Warwick (as boy) Maurice Roëves Humphrey Stafford John Hamill Thomas Stafford...
Reese Atwood is an American college softball player for Texas. She was named Softball America Player of the Year in 2024. Atwood attended Tuloso-Midway...
p. 54. Atwood 2004, p. 277. Ratchnevsky 1991, pp. 114–115; Atwood 2004, p. 277. May 2018, p. 55. Atwood 2004, p. 393. May 2018, p. 57; Atwood 2004, p...
Margaret Atwood in 1973. They moved to a semi-derelict farm near Alliston, Ontario, which they set about doing up and where according to Atwood they were...
murder or merely an unwitting accessory. Marks was the subject of Margaret Atwood's historical fiction novel Alias Grace and its adaptations in other media...
250–252. Atwood 2015, pp. 272–273. Man 2004; Atwood 2004. de Rachewiltz 2015, §272. Atwood 2004, p. 542; Atwood 2008, p. 193; May 2018, pp. 97–98. Atwood 2008...
Colleen Atwood (born September 25, 1948) is an American costume designer. In a career spanning over four decades, she is recognized for her prolific work...
The Blind Assassin is a novel by the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2000. The book is set in the...
Thomas Warr Attwood (c.1733 – 15 November 1775) was an English builder, architect and local politician in Bath. He was a member of a prominent local family...