(1795-05-26)26 May 1795 Reading, Berkshire, England
Died
13 March 1854(1854-03-13) (aged 58) Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd SL (26 May 1795 – 13 March 1854) was an English judge, Radical politician[1][2][3] and author.
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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 was...
Talfourd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francis Talfourd (1828–1862), English lawyer and dramatist, son of Thomas Sir Thomas Noon...
Archaeological, and others. Talfourd Ely was a nephew of Francis (Frank) Talfourd, the dramatist, and a great-nephew of Sir ThomasTalfourd, author of Ion In 1863...
(1839) Richard Cromwell in Master Clarke by Thomas Serle (1840) Halbert MacDonald in Glencoe by ThomasTalfourd (1840) Earl of Ruthven in Mary Stuart by...
1813, and became a pupil of Joseph Chitty; his fellow-student was ThomasTalfourd. Havelock was thrown upon his own resources, and obliged to abandon...
The Athenian Captive is an 1838 tragedy by the British writer ThomasTalfourd. It was originally intended to be performed at Covent Garden in London but...
by Haydon's friends, including Sir Robert Peel, the Count d'Orsay, ThomasTalfourd and Lord Carlisle. A resident of Paddington, he was buried just to...
Willard Richards, American religious leader (b. 1804) March 13 Sir ThomasTalfourd, English jurist (b. 1795) Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Prime Minister...
Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Glencoe (play), an 1840 tragedy by ThomasTalfourd Glencoe I, British Thoroughbred racehorse Glencoe II, Australian Thoroughbred...
Kenney – The Sicilian Vespers Andreas Munch – Donna Clara Thomas Serle – Master Clarke ThomasTalfourd – Glencoe Jose Zorilla – El Zapatero y el Rey Victor...
was complimented by a dinner at the Garrick Club, presided over by ThomasTalfourd. During this engagement he married, in June 1837, Miss Catherine Norton...
Pena – O Juiz de Paz na Roça [pt] (The Roça Justice of the Peace) ThomasTalfourd – The Athenian Captive Elizabeth Barrett Browning – The Seraphim and...
Francis Talfourd (also Frank) (1828–1862) was an English barrister, better known as a dramatist. He was the eldest son of Thomas Noon Talfourd, by his...
of Eisbach, Thomas Cooke as the Chaplain, and Robert William Honner as Steinfeldt. The play was dedicated to the writer ThomasTalfourd. Downer p.126...
by James Sheridan Knowles (1836) Creon in The Athenian Captive by ThomasTalfourd (1838) Baradas in Richelieu by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1839) Lee, Sidney...
poet and hymnist (died 1872) May 26 – ThomasTalfourd, English lawyer and legal writer (died 1854) June 13 – Thomas Arnold, English educator and historian...
attention. It was dedicated "most admiringly to the author of Ion, Thomas Noon Talfourd. It is best known for the lines "God's in his heaven— / All's right...
and Physical Condition of Man, 1822. Remarks on the Speech of Serjeant Talfourd on the Laws relating to Copyright, 1837. Handbook for Emigrants, containing...
know Astley Cooper, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Lamb, Thomas De Quincey, ThomasTalfourd, and Douglas William Jerrold. After passing his surgical examination...
During the same year he was acting at Hereford during the assizes; ThomasTalfourd was greatly impressed with his performances, and praised him highly...