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  1. Thomas Wilde 1. baron Truro. Thomas Wilde, 1. baron Truro (ur. 7 lipca 1782 w Londynie, zm. 11 listopada 1855 tamże) – brytyjski prawnik i polityk, członek stronnictwa wigów, minister w rządach lorda Melbourne’a i lorda Johna Russella . Był drugim synem Thomasa Wilde’a i Mary Knight. Wykształcenie odebrał w St Paul’s School.

  2. Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro. (1782-1855), Lord Chancellor. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 5 portraits. A lawyer called to the Bar in 1817, he established an extensive law practice before becoming a Whig MP in 1831. He was appointed Solicitor General in 1839 and became Attorney General two years later.

  3. Matthew 10:34. "Scenes from Matthew 10:34-38", by Daniel Hopfer (1490–1536). Matthew 10:34 is the 34th verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament .

  4. 23 de abr. de 2017 · by Thomas Youngman Gooderson 2. Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro of Bowes was born on 7 July 1782 at Castle Street, London, England G. 3 He was the son of Thomas Wilde and Mary Anne Knight. 4 He married, firstly, Mary Wileman, daughter of William Wileman and unknown Devaynes, on 13 April 1813 at London, England G. 3 He married, secondly, Augusta ...

  5. Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (7 July 1782 – 1855), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney. He was born in London and educated at St Paul's School and was admitted an attorney in 1805.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2022 · Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (7 July 1782 11 November 1855), was a British lawyer, judge and politician. He was Lord Chancellor of Great Britain between 1850 and 1852. Born in London, Truro was the second son of Thomas Wilde, an attorney and founder of Wilde Sapte, by his wife Mary Anne (ne Knig

  7. Thomas Wilde Boothby (9 December 1839 – 19 June 1885), generally known by his full name, or as "T. Wilde Boothby", was a politician in the British colony of South Australia. History [ edit ] Boothby was born the seventh son of Benjamin Boothby (1803–1868) and most likely named for his father's friend and benefactor Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro . [2]