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Thomas Heywood
English antiquarian (1797–1866)
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instance of
human
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sex or gender
male
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stated in
The Peerage
country of citizenship
Kingdom of Great Britain
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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given name
Thomas
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family name
Heywood
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date of birth
3 September 1797
Gregorian
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
place of birth
Manchester
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
date of death
1866
reason for deprecated rank
item/value with less precision and/or accuracy
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
20 November 1866
Gregorian
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stated in
Find a Grave
retrieved
29 August 2019
place of burial
Church of St Mary, Old Alresford
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father
Nathaniel Heywood
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stated in
The Peerage
mother
Ann Percival
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stated in
The Peerage
sibling
James Heywood
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Benjamin Heywood
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
spouse
Mary Elizabeth Barton
start time
2 October 1823
Gregorian
1 reference
The Peerage person ID
p35594.htm#i355932
retrieved
7 August 2020
child
Mary Sumner
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Thomas Heywood
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Margaret Heywood
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stated in
The Peerage
languages spoken, written or signed
English
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occupation
antiquarian
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banker
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inferred from
Category:English bankers
retrieved
17 June 2019
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
position held
High Sheriff of Herefordshire
start time
1840
end time
1841
1 reference
stated in
The London Gazette 19819
page(s)
197
educated at
The Manchester Grammar School
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stated in
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
residence
Hope End
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member of
Chetham Society
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Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
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award received
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
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described by source
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900
statement is subject of
Heywood, Thomas (1797-1866) (DNB00)
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Heywood, Thomas (1797-1866) (DNB00)
Identifiers
VIAF ID
46206219
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stated in
Virtual International Authority File
retrieved
4 August 2015
ISNI
0000000041231770
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GND ID
1055211543
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National Library of Israel J9U ID
987007371361405171
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Library of Congress authority ID
no89011353
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NACSIS-CAT author ID
DA05924798
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CiNii Research
CiNii Research ID
1140563741677247872
retrieved
16 March 2023
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID
07231608X
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WorldCat Entities ID
E39PBJgxqFdDftfwk6BWJjRh73
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matched by identifier from
Library of Congress Authorities
Library of Congress authority ID
no89011353
retrieved
19 April 2024
Archaeology Data Service person ID
55556
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CERL Thesaurus ID
cnp01985098
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CiNii Research ID
1140563741677247872
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Freebase ID
/m/0c4t447
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Online Books Page author ID
Heywood, Thomas, 1797-1866
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Open Library ID
OL2405823A
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID
13191
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Find a Grave memorial ID
155015732
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The Peerage person ID
p35594.htm#i355932
subject named as
Thomas Heywood
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p35617.htm#i356162
subject named as
Thomas Heywood
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WikiTree person ID
Heywood-1586
subject named as
Thomas Heywood (3 Sep 1797 - certain 1866)
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