Florida Sir ThomasPalmer (died 1553), executed English soldier ThomasFyshePalmer (1747–1802), Unitarian minister and political reformer Tom Palmer (actor)...
United Irishmen. When the next convention was held, the Reverend ThomasFyshePalmer who had taken on Muir's role, was arrested. The charge against him...
architect Thomas Hamilton (1784–1858) and stands 90 feet (27 m) high. The monument speaks for itself: To The Memory of Thomas Muir, ThomasFyshePalmer, William...
South Wales for theft ThomasFyshePalmer (1747–1802), English political reformer, transported to New South Wales for sedition Thomas Pamphlett (c. 1788–1838)...
Maribel Y. Owen (1940–1961), U.S. pairs figure skating champion ThomasFyshePalmer (1747–1802), English Unitarian minister, political reformer and convict...
and Calton parish. The inscription reads: To the memory of Thomas Muir, ThomasFyshe-Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot, and Joseph Gerrald, erected...
other radical works were arrested, the Scottish reformers Thomas Muir, Rev. ThomasFyshePalmer, Joseph Gerrald, and Maurice Margarot were transported,...
one of them more than once saved the life of a white man." –Rev ThomasFyshePalmer (3 June 1796) Colbee and several other natives came to visit McEntire...
one of them more than once saved the life of a white man. — Rev ThomasFyshePalmer (3 June 1796) In May 1795 New South Wales Corps soldiers fought against...
popularly called the Scottish Martyrs, including Thomas Muir, Maurice Margarot, and ThomasFyshePalmer, who were transported to Australia in 1794. It was...
Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd SL (26 May 1795 – 13 March 1854) was an English judge, Radical politician and author. The son of a well-to-do brewer, Talfourd...
Society of the Friends of the People. Concern for the reformers Thomas Muir, ThomasFyshePalmer and William Skirving led him to visit them as convicts on board...
Pemulwuy (b. c. 1750), Indigenous Australian resistance leader 2 June - ThomasFyshePalmer, Unitarian minister, political reformer and convict. 12 June – Peter...
of political activists Joseph Gerrald, Maurice Margarot, Thomas Muir, and ThomasFyshePalmer in a "Moral and Political Lecture" at Bristol. The lecture...
weaver himself around 1780. In the late 1780s Mealmaker, along with ThomasFyshePalmer formed the Dundee Friends of Liberty group, Mealmaker becoming head...
President of the Royal Society, 1778–1820 Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton (1744–1779), politician ThomasFyshePalmer (1747–1802), Unitarian minister William...
and locked up several of the prisoners he was carrying, including ThomasFyshePalmer and William Skirving. The source for this claim was information provided...
South Wales. Henry Fyshe Gisborne was the son of Thomas Gisborne the Younger and Elizabeth Fysche Palmer, daughter of John Palmer. He was educated at...
Scottish Martyrs from a manuscript by ThomasFyshePalmer brought from New South Wales by John White. Muir, Palmer and Skirving had serious criticisms of...