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  1. General Thomas Garth (1744–1829) was a British Army officer and chief equerry to King George III of the United Kingdom. He was the son of John Garth MP, and Rebecca, daughter of John Brompton and granddaughter of Sir Richard Raynsford, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. He is believed to have been the father of an illegitimate child born in 1800, also called Thomas, whose mother was ...

  2. Thomas Garth (Royal Navy) Captain Thomas Garth (10 December 1787 – November 1841) was a British naval commander during the Napoleonic Wars. Garth, whose seat was Haines Hill at Hurst in Berkshire, was the son of Charles Garth MP for Devizes and the government agent for the colonial provinces of South Carolina, Georgia and Maryland .

  3. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Garth Thomas attended Trinity College from 1960 to 1967. He is a Financial Planner who has earned several certificates, designations and distinctions during a lifelong career in the financial services sector of Trinidad & Tobago. Following graduation from Trinity College, Garth had a stint in the public sector after which he served as the ...

  4. These seismic velocities can then be related to the mineralogy and water content that these earthquakes are associated with, and can help us answer important questions such as the amount of water that is delivered to the mantle through subduction. T.Garth@liverpool.ac.uk.

  5. Thomas Garth (c. 1740-1812) was a resident of Albemarle County and a contemporary of Thomas Jefferson. The two men shared several business connections. Jefferson's memorandum books are dotted with notations such as "beef had of T. Garth" and "tobacco purchased of Garth."

  6. 1 de ene. de 1997 · Thomas Garth-Grüner er også indehaver af et personligt ejet holdingselskab ved navn TGG HOLDING ApS (100% ejerskab), som i 2022-23 kunne fremvise en egenkapital på 78' DKK. Gennem sit holdingselskab TGG HOLDING ApS har Thomas dermed også andele i ShapeST ApS (50-66.65%).

  7. Hace 2 días · Thomas Garth. Colonel Thomas Garth, of New Bond Street, was buried in the south aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey on 11th January 1731, aged 66. He has no monument or grave inscription. He was a son of William and Mary Garth of Gainford in county Durham and was a brother of Sir Samuel Garth the celebrated physician.