Thomas Edmonds (manufacturer) (1858–1932), philanthropist from Christchurch known for his 'Sure to Rise' baking powder and the Edmonds Cookery Book
Thomas Edmonds (tenor), Australian opera singer
Thomas Rowe Edmonds (1803–1889), English actuary and political economist
Thomas Edmondes (1563–1639), also spelt Edmonds, English diplomat, MP and Treasurer of the Household
Tom Edmonds (footballer) (1878–?), Scottish footballer
Tom Edmonds (media consultant), American president of the International Association of Political Consultants
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Thomas or Tom Edmonds may refer to: ThomasEdmonds (manufacturer) (1858–1932), philanthropist from Christchurch known for his 'Sure to Rise' baking powder...
ThomasEdmonds Wilson (August 21, 1859 – September 20, 1933) was a Canadian outfitter and guide. Wilson was born in Canada West, and graduated from grammar...
Cookery Book in 1908 as a marketing tool by baking powder manufacturer ThomasEdmonds (today part of Goodman Fielder), but it is now known as a Kiwi icon...
Sir ThomasEdmonds (1563 – 20 September 1639) was an English diplomat and politician who served under three successive monarchs, Queen Elizabeth I, Kings...
Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948) is an English television presenter, radio DJ, writer, producer, and businessman. Edmonds first became known...
Sarah Emma Edmonds (born Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmondson, married name Seelye, alias Franklin Flint Thompson; December 1841 – September 5, 1898) was a British...
Richard Greager, Gillian Sullivan, Jonathan Summers, Sandra Hahn and ThomasEdmonds. At first, all heats and judging were held in Canberra, but from 1983...
Thomas Rowe Edmonds (1803–1889) was an English actuary and political economist. He was born in Penzance in Cornwall on 20 June 1803, the son of Richard...
Henry Edmonds (1605–1635) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1626. Edmonds was the son of Sir ThomasEdmonds of the...
March 2019. Thomas Cock (15 November 2018). "Mr Blobby: Video shows rise and fall of Noel Edmonds' Crinkley Bottom Theme Park at Cricket St Thomas near Chard"...
mason and founding father. John was the son of Robert Edmonds and Priscilla Edmonds (née Edmonds) of Dorset, England. While his parents had the same surname...
Banbury 1602–1604: Sir Edward Wotton c1604: William Pitt 1616–1618: Sir ThomasEdmonds 1618–1622: Sir Henry Cary (so created 1620) 1622–1627: Sir John Suckling...
was the cartoon Ziggy Thomas D. Wilson (born 1935), information scientist researching information-seeking behaviors ThomasEdmonds Wilson (1859–1933), Canadian...
Campbell's two Virginia battalions under Major Smith Snead and Captain ThomasEdmonds were trailed by Colonel Otho Holland Williams' two Maryland battalions...
given name "Rodrick". He had three brothers: Thomas "Shake" Edmonds Jr., Leon Edmonds, and Robert Edmonds. He grew up attending a Methodist church in South...
Semaj 2013, p. 98. Edmonds 2012, p. 28. King 2002, p. 120. Edmonds 2012, p. 29. Edmonds 2012, pp. 29–30. Edmonds 2012, p. 30. Edmonds 2012, pp. 30–31. Barnett...
Category II heritage building), which had been financed by ThomasEdmonds, the manufacturer of Edmonds Baking Powder. The firm continued to grow and went on...
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