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Thomas Wyatt
Thomas Wyatt, fue un poeta y diplomático inglés al servicio del rey Enrique VIII, introductor de las formas poéticas italianas en la Inglaterra del Renacimiento.
Thomas Innes of Learney
Sir Thomas Innes of Learney (1893–1971) was Lord Lyon from 1945 to 1969, after having been Carrick Pursuivant and Albany Herald in the 1920s and 1930s. He was a very active Lord Lyon, strongly promoting his views of what his office was through his writings and pronouncements in his Court. In 1950, he convinced the Scots Law Times to start publishing the decisions made in Lyon Court. By ruling on uncontested petitions, he was able to expound many of his theories in court but not under review of his superior court, and get them published in the judicial record. His treatise, Scots Heraldry, was first published in 1934 when he was Carrick Pursuivant; then a second, enlarged edition came out in 1956, and it has practically eclipsed earlier works on the subject. Following his retirement as Lord Lyon in 1969, he was appointed Marchmont Herald.
Thomas William Watson
Thomas Lane
Thomas Stevenson
Thomas Stevenson PRSE MInstCE FRSSA FSAScot was a pioneering Scottish civil engineer, lighthouse designer and meteorologist, who designed over thirty lighthouses in and around Scotland, as well as the Stevenson screen used in meteorology. His designs, celebrated as ground breaking, ushered in a new era of lighthouse creation.
Thomas Jermyn
Thomas Jermyn, 2nd Baron Jermyn was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1679 until he inherited a peerage in the 1684.
Thomas Sutton Evelyn Gully, 3rd Viscount Selby
Thomas Gybbon-Monypenny
Thomas Harriot
Thomas Harriot fue un astrónomo, matemático, etnógrafo y traductor inglés. Fue el creador de varios símbolos y notaciones empleados en álgebra usados hasta ahora, como los símbolos > y <. Algunas fuentes le atribuyen haber introducido el cultivo de la patata en Gran Bretaña e Irlanda.
Thomas William Carre-Riddell