ThomasMayne may refer to: ThomasMayne (politician) (1832–1915), Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Tipperary, 1885–1890 ThomasMayne (inventor) (1901–1995)...
ThomasMayne Reid (4 April 1818 – 22 October 1883) was a British novelist who fought in the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). His many works on American...
Look up Mayne or mayne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mayne may refer to: Andrew Mayne, magician and filmmaker Brent Mayne (born 1968), American...
ThomasMayne Daly, PC, KC (August 16, 1852 – June 24, 1911) was a Canadian politician. Born in Stratford, Canada West (now Ontario), the son of Thomas...
anti-slavery works. Boucicault adapted the play from the novel The Quadroon by ThomasMayne Reid (1856). It explores the lives of free whites, and enslaved mixed-race...
Thomas Daly may refer to: ThomasMayne Daly (1852–1911), member of the Canadian House of Commons and cabinet minister from Manitoba ThomasMayne Daly Sr...
Burroughs, Victor Hugo, Emilio Salgari, Karl May, Louis Henri Boussenard, ThomasMayne Reid, Sax Rohmer, A. Merritt, Talbot Mundy, Edgar Wallace, and Robert...
1865–1866 novel The Headless Horseman by the Irish-American novelist ThomasMayne Reid. The novel also uses "Geehosofat", standing alone, as an exclamation...
it first came into force in the City of Winnipeg on 30 January 1909. ThomasMayne Daly was appointed as the first Juvenile Court judge in Canada. While...
Ronald Doyle "Lonnie" Mayne (September 12, 1944 – August 14, 1978) was an American professional wrestler in the 1960s and 1970s who frequently went by...
speaking, invoke the ritual manipulation of spiritual power". The historian Thomas Waters called Obeah a "supernatural tradition", and described how it "blended...
tasks in the haciedas of Veracruz are given the name of "Jarochos." ThomasMayne Reid, an Irish-American novelist who fought in the Mexican-American War...
allegiance to her. At Oxford, Mayne met Edmund Campion and other Catholics, such as Gregory Martin, Humphrey Ely, Henry Shaw, Thomas Bramston, Henry Holland...
from Florida. This episode of his life was artistically described by ThomasMayne Reid in the 1858 novel Osceola. Thompson was subsequently killed by a...
including: Anne Willing (1764–1801), who married William Bingham (1752–1804) ThomasMayne Willing (1767–1822), who married Jane Nixon (1775–1823) Elizabeth Willing...
embalmed head has been found in various locations. Osceola (1858) by ThomasMayne Reid In the Wilds of Florida: A Tale of Warfare and Hunting (1880) by...
Escape in Vietnam by Thomas Taylor | Kirkus". Kirkusreviews.com. Retrieved 2014-03-10. Booklist April 15, 1994 Taylor, ThomasMayne Cunninghame. "The simple...
the market. The chocolate and malt powder Milo, which was developed by ThomasMayne in Sydney in 1934 in response to the Great Depression, is mixed with...
uncontrollable alcoholic is disputed. His drinking companion for a time, ThomasMayne Reid, admitted that the two engaged in wild "frolics" but that Poe "never...