English nursery rhyme that first appeared in print in 1842.
There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
English nursery rhyme about a woman with many children.
There’s Nae Luck Aboot The Hoose
Song by Scottish poet Jean Adam (1704–1765), set to the music of "Up an' Waur Them A' ".
Thirty Strange Stories
Collection of 30 short stories by H. G. Wells, first published in 1897.
Thomas Aikenhead
Last person to be executed in Britain for blasphemy, in 1697.
Thomas Coward
English ornithologist and journalist (1867–1933)
Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait and landscape painter, founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
Thomas Hayton Mawson
Early 20th-century garden designer, landscape architect and town planner.
Thomas Linley
English tenor, musician and composer whose musically talented children were described as "a Nest of Nightingales".
Thomas Lyon-Bowes, Master of Glamis (born 1821)
The official record states that Thomas Lyon-Bowes died shortly after his birth, but rumours have circulated that he was born horribly deformed and raised in a secret room in Glamis Castle, the so-called Monster of Glamis.
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