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  1. Sir Thomas Neville or Nevill (in or before 1484 – 29 May 1542) was a younger son of George Neville, 4th Baron Bergavenny. He was a prominent lawyer and a trusted councillor of King Henry VIII, and was elected Speaker of the House of Commons in 1515.

  2. His research interests include prognostic factors and new therapies in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), prevention and treatment of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and attempting to reduce the psychological impact of bone marrow transplant on patients and families. MD, FRCPC Clinical Professor Vancouver General Hospital Dr. Thomas Nevill ...

  3. View Thomas Nevills profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. I am an interdisciplinary social researcher working as a Research Officer in the School and Community...

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    • Perth, Western Australia, Australia
  4. Thomas J. Nevill's 185 research works with 4,603 citations and 4,714 reads, including: Topic: AS09-Quality of life-Disease experiences: LONGITUDINAL TRAJECTORY OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN MDS AND...

  5. House of Neville. The Neville or Nevill family (originally FitzMaldred) is a noble house of early medieval origin, which was a leading force in English politics in the Late Middle Ages. The family became one of the two major powers in northern England and played a central role in the Wars of the Roses along with their rival, the House of Percy .

  6. Neville is a kind, ubiquitous square-shaped tender engine, who has a bridge named after his brutal accident. When Neville first arrived on Sodor, Thomas saw him with 'Arry and Bert - who were actually teasing him - which caused a rumour regarding him being friends with the diesels and horrid to...

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Here lyeth the body of Sr Thomas Nevill, Baronett, who was Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Charles the 2d and King James the 2d. He dyed on the 25 of Feb. 1711 in the 87 year of his age. The date is given in Old Style dating and is now called 1712.