Burgesses ThomasHaynes, captain of HMS Lowestoffe Tom Haines (born 1998), English cricketer Tommy Haynes (born 1952), American Olympic athlete ThomasHayne (disambiguation)...
ThomasHaynes Bayly (13 October 1797 – 22 April 1839) was an English poet, songwriter, dramatist and writer. Bayly was born in Bath on 13 October 1797...
ThomasHayne Cutbush (1864 – 1903) was a contemporary suspect for the identity of the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, as he was accused by the...
ThomasHayne (1582–1645) was an English schoolmaster and theologian. The son of Robert Hayne of Thrussington, Leicestershire, he matriculated from Lincoln...
newspapers of the time, Cream's solicitors, Cream's family and Cream himself. ThomasHayne Cutbush (1865–1903) was a medical student sent to Lambeth Infirmary in...
ThomasHaynes Upton OBE (2 June 1889 – 25 October 1956) was an Australian civil engineer. Hailing from Melbourne, Awarded an exhibition, he entered Ormond...
Big Haynes Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to the Yellow River. Big Haynes Creek was named after ThomasHaynes, proprietor...
Haynes Owner's Workshop Manuals (commonly known as Haynes Manuals) is a series of manuals from the British publisher Haynes Publishing Group. The series...
seemed to like Haynes, despite what was felt to be weak staging, and her photo appeared in several Los Angeles newspapers. For Haynes, it also meant getting...
1999. His son Graham Haynes is a cornetist; another son Craig Holiday Haynes and grandson Marcus Gilmore are both drummers. Haynes was born in the Roxbury...
service as a pilot, Haynes retired from United Airlines in 1991, and subsequently became a public speaker for aviation safety. Al Haynes was born on August...
tradition of public singing at Yale. The song (written in the 1820s by ThomasHaynes Bayly) was recorded by Tennessee Ernie Ford on his 1956 album, This...
Natalie Louise Haynes (born 1974) is an English writer, broadcaster, classicist, and comedian. Haynes was born in Birmingham, where she attended King Edward...
instrumental medley of the 19th century English song "Long, Long Ago" by ThomasHaynes Bayly and the "Bridal Chorus" by Richard Wagner. The term photon torpedo...
Sammy Haynes (May 29, 1920 – November 11, 1997) was an American Negro league catcher in the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Haynes made...
1943. p. 1. "Conquering Hero". Sports Illustrated. August 20, 2008. ThomasHaynes (November 19, 1944). "A Flying Halfback; Pilots Also Pray". The New...
congressman Thomas H. Bayly (1810–1856), Virginia congressman and son of Thomas M. Bayly ThomasHaynes Bayly (1797–1839), English poet and songwriter Thomas Bayly...
The title of the book is taken from the poem "Something to Love" by ThomasHaynes Bayly, and the work of other English poets is frequently referenced...
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man fled and sped off in the vehicle, according to a witness named ThomasHaynes. Police searched through both of Grissom's storage lockers and collected...
1976, p. 52 Haynes 2005, pp. 54–55 Fraser 2005, pp. 133–134 Haynes 2005, pp. 55–59 Haynes 2005, p. 57 Fraser 2005, pp. 144, 146, 170 Haynes 2005, p. 89...
International, Air Forces Monthly, and sister magazine, Airports of the World. ThomasHaynes Lee Cross "Aviation Magazines". Aircraft International. Retrieved January...