• Thomas Lowndes may refer to: Thomas Lowndes (astronomer) (1692–1748), British astronomer Thomas Lowndes (congressman) (1766–1843), U.S. congressman from...
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    the son of Rawlins Lowndes, governor of South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War and half-brother of William Lowndes (congressman), who helped...
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  • Lowndes (/laʊndz/) may refer to: Alan Lowndes (1921–1978), British painter Alan Lowndes (rugby), English rugby league and union player Christopher Lowndes...
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  • in 1834. It took Lowndes fourteen years to compile, but, despite its merits, brought him neither fame nor money. "For years Lowndes was the national British...
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  • Thomas Lowndes (1692 – 12 May 1748) was the founder of the Lowndean professorship of astronomy at Cambridge University, England. Both his father and mother...
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  • Thomas Lowndes Snead (January 10, 1828 – October 17, 1890) was a Confederate soldier and politician who served in the Confederate States Congress during...
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    daughter Elizabeth married William Lowndes, son of Revolutionary War-era South Carolina Governor Rawlins Lowndes. He became a leading Democratic-Republican...
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    Congress. Lowndes was born on the island of St. Kitts in the British West Indies in January 1721, the third son of British merchant Charles Lowndes and his...
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    Rawlins Lowndes (1721–1800), multi-term legislator and briefly governor of South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War, William Lowndes was one...
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  • Thomas Lowndes Bullock, FRS (27 September 1845 – 20 March 1915) was an English author, colonial administrator, academic and sinologist who served as Professor...
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