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  1. When Sir Thomas Smythe was born about 1558, in England, his father, Thomas Smythe, was 37 and his mother, Alice Judde, was 28. He married Judith Culverwell about 1585, in London, England. His occupation is listed as high sheriff of london in London, England. He died on 4 September 1625, in Sutton at Hone, Kent, England, United Kingdom, at the ...

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    16 de abr. de 2024 · In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Humane Society of Vero Beach. Donations can be made in person or can be sent to: The Humane Society of Vero Beach, 6230 77th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32967. You can also donate via the donations page on HSVB.org site. Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.

  3. 22 de jul. de 2017 · Thomas Smythe, the descendant of Conn Smyth, poses for a portrait outside Maple Leaf Gardens, ‘the house that Conn built.’. Exploring how four of Toronto’s iconic names impacted future ...

  4. Thomas Smythe o Smyth o Smith fue un destacado comerciante y empresario inglés, político, diplomático y administrador colonial.

  5. Thomas Smythe (1558-1625) was born at Westenhanger Castle near Folkestone. His connection with Tonbridge is through his mother Alice who was the daughter of (Judd), founder of Tonbridge School and owner of a large estate in and around Tonbridge. Smythe was able to acquire the Estate in Bidborough and other properties in Kent, London and Essex ...

  6. When Robert Smyth was born in 1505, in Oakley, Hampshire, England, his father, Richard Smythe, was 65 and his mother, Maude Page, was 35. He married Anne Walton in 1519, in Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died on 15 September 1539, in Ryton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England ...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Thomas Smythe or Smith of London, Ashford and Westenhanger, Kent (1522–7 June 1591) was the collector of customs duties (also known as a "customer") in London during the Tudor period, and a member of parliament for five English constituencies. His son and namesake, Sir Thomas Smythe (died 1625), was the first governor of the East India ...