Thomas Hewitt Key (1799–1875), English classical scholar
Thomas Marshall Key (1819–1869), American politician
Thomas Key (colonel), 19th-century American colonel
Thomas Key (instrument maker), 19th-century English serpent maker
Thomas Key (planter), 17th-century American planter
Thomas Caius (died 1572), English academic and administrator
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ThomasKey may refer to: Thomas Hewitt Key (1799–1875), English classical scholar Thomas Marshall Key (1819–1869), American politician ThomasKey (colonel)...
Thomas Hewitt Key, FRS (20 March 1799 – 29 November 1875) was an English classical scholar. He was born in London and educated at St John's and Trinity...
Reginald ThomasKeys (born 1952) is the father of a British serviceman killed in the Iraq War. He stood in the 2005 general election as an anti-war independent...
ThomasKeyes or Keys (in or before 1524 – before 5 September 1571) was captain of Sandgate Castle, and serjeant porter to Queen Elizabeth I. Without the...
Thomas Marshall Key (August 8, 1819 – January 15, 1869) was an American politician. Key was the son of Marshall Key, a connection of Chief Justice Marshall...
ThomasKey first said an unidentified "Turk" was Elizabeth's father, but the Court relied on witnesses who testified to his paternity. ThomasKey took...
Music: Thomas "Fats" Waller – "On The White Keys" "Hot Chocolates". Playbill.com. Playbill, Inc. June 20, 1929. Retrieved January 26, 2021. Thomas "Fats"...
Encyclopædia Britannica article "Bugle". Evolution of the Bugle Bugle in C by ThomasKey and William Trayls, London, 1811 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
The Thomas E. Keys Residence is a house in Rochester, Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built with earth berms in 1950. The design is based...
Cave, Mary secretly married the Queen's sergeant porter, ThomasKeyes, son of Richard Keyes, esquire, of East Greenwich, Kent, by Agnes Saunders, the...
A hex key (also, hex wrench, Allen key and Allen wrench or Inbus) is a simple driver for bolts or screws that have heads with internal hexagonal recesses...
Tim Key (born 2 September 1976) is an English poet, comedian, actor and screenwriter. He has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, both as a solo...
compound key is a composite key for which each attribute that makes up the key is a foreign key in its own right.[citation needed] Composite keys have advantages...
The Scroll and Key Society is a secret society, founded in 1842 at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. It is one of the oldest Yale secret societies...
nimble Keyence grew into a $140bn titan". Nikkei Asia. Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2022-05-25. "Keyence Corp. of America". Thomas Register...
1807. In 1808, he assisted President Thomas Jefferson's attorney general in United States v. Peters. In 1829, Key assisted in the prosecution of Tobias...
The Master Key System is a personal development book by Charles F. Haanel that was originally published as a 24-week correspondence course in 1912, and...
husband for another man in Leaving. In Sarah's Key (2010) – the story of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup – Scott Thomas starred as an American journalist in Paris...
of Thomas). It is clear that the reason why he adopted the family name is that Willem Key and his workshop enjoyed a high reputation and using Key as...
Hill's Testimony and Other Key Moments From the Clarence Thomas Hearings". The New York Times. Retrieved April 16, 2023. "The Thomas Nomination; On the Hearing...
Admiral Sir Benjamin John Key, KCB, CBE, ADC (born 7 November 1965) is a senior Royal Navy officer. He has served as First Sea Lord since November 2021...