ThomasDent may refer to: Thomas Dynt or Dent (fl. 1414), English politician ThomasDent Sr. (1630–1676), Maryland politician ThomasDent (lawyer) (1831–1924)...
Clinton ThomasDent FRCS (7 December 1850 – 26 August 1912) was an English surgeon, author and mountaineer. The fourth surviving son of ThomasDent, he was...
Thomas de Dent, Thomas Dyvelyn, Thomas Denton, or Thomas of Dublin (died after 1361) was an English-born cleric and judge who held high office in Ireland...
Thomas Dynt or Dent (fl. 1414) of Wells, Somerset, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Wells in April 1414...
nephew of ThomasDent Sr. General John Dent (1733–1809), politician, magistrate, and general in the Revolutionary War, father of George Dent Captain John...
ThomasDent and James Walker Hartley, with guides Alexander Burgener and K. Maurer, who climbed it via the south-east face on 12 September 1878. Dent...
Canada. Mount Dent was named in 1899 by J. Norman Collie after Clinton ThomasDent, an English mountaineer and past president of the UK Alpine Club. Geography...
contacted. The signal was introduced in 1894 on the suggestion of Clinton ThomasDent and was soon adopted internationally. The Alpine distress signal traditionally...
and writer Dylan Thomas. 1934 18 Poems, The Sunday Referee; Parton Bookshop 1936 Twenty-Five Poems, Dent 1939 The Map of Love, Dent 1943 New Poems, New...
in December 1776, Dent returned to Maryland and was commissioned a 1st lieutenant in the Charles County militia under Captain Thomas H. Marshall. He was...
was a founder of the British North Borneo Company. Dent was born in London, the son of ThomasDent. He was educated at Eton College which he attended...
Clinton ThomasDent, James Eccles, D. W. Freshfield, Pierre Gaspard, Paul Grohmann, Paul Güssfeldt, Michael Innerkofler, John Oakley Maund, Thomas Middlemore...
Charles County Gentry: A Genealogical History of Six Emigrants - ThomasDent, John Dent, Richard Edelen, John Hanson, George Newman, Humphrey Warren. Genealogical...
Mattertal to the west. It was first climbed in August 1870 by Clinton ThomasDent with guide Alexander Burgener and a porter, Franz Burgener, by the north-east...
Venezuela, five eight-thousanders (1994–2006), died on Nanga Parbat Clinton ThomasDent (1850–1912) UK, first ascent Lenzspitze (1870), Aiguille du Dru (1878);...
1898 as The Athenaeum, it was renamed in 1925. American poet and writer ThomasDent was a contributor while he attended from 1948 to 1952, as was Martin...