Thomas Bates (1567 – 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Bates was...
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release. Thomas Bates confessed on 4 December, providing much of the information that Salisbury needed to link the Catholic clergy to the plot. Bates had been...
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The murder of Thomas Bates occurred during an armed robbery in Birmingham, England, on 2 June 1962. Oswald Grey was convicted of the crime, and became...
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Morpeth Thomas Bates (surgeon) (fl. 1704–1719), English surgeon Thomas Bates (stockbreeder) (1775–1849), English stockbreeder. Tom Bates (born 1938), American...
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Thomas Bates, FRS (fl. 1704–1719) was a naval surgeon in the Royal Navy. Bates is known from his Enchiridion of Fevers common to Seamen in the Mediterranean...
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Thomas Bates Blow (8 November 1853 – 16 January 1941) was a British botanist, apiculture equipment manufacturer, photographer, and a student of Japanese...
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Thomas Bates Rous (1739–1799) was a director of the East India Company and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1773 and 1784. Rous was the...
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with England in August 1604. According to Bates's confession. Haynes (2005) writes that Tesimond took Thomas Bates' confession. Anne Throckmorton was sister...
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Thomas Bates (1775–1849) was an English stockbreeder. Thomas Bates was descended from a family long settled in Northumberland. He was born at Matfen, Northumberland...
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Thomas Bates (c. 1526–1587), of Morpeth and Holywell, Northumberland, was an English politician. His heirs were his brother, Robert, and Robert's sons...
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