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Thomas Horsley (1462–ca.1545) was a Northumberland corn merchant and merchant adventurer, who by the start of 16th century was a prominent citizen of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. As well as becoming a local magistrate, he was Sheriff of Newcastle in 1512 and its Lord Mayor in 1514, 1519, 1524–5 (for consecutive ...
- Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia
The Royal Grammar School ( RGS ), Newcastle upon Tyne, is a...
- Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia
Thomas is a Professor of Constitutional Law. He was Associate Head of Department from 2019-2022 and Director of Postgraduate Research from 2014-2017. Thomas is Subject-Editor of the Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Law (2021-) and Review Editor for the European Law Review (2020-).
Thomas Horsley: Founder of Royal Grammar School, Newcastle: 1515: Roger Dent: 1516: John Brandling: 1517: Edward Baxter: 1518: Edward Baxter: 1519: Thomas Horsley: Founder of Royal Grammar School, Newcastle: 1520: John Brandling: 1521: Thomas Riddell: 1522: Edward Baxter: 1523: Edward Baxter: 1524–25: Thomas Horsley: Founder of ...
1 mag 2021 · The firm began, in 1810, as ‘Launcelot Harrison’, later, unusually, adding a woman’s name to the style ‘Launcelot & Ann Harrison’ . The T&W of the name on the lockplate would be Thomas and William Harrison, who traded in Carlisle, at three addresses, from 1847 to 1894. Though the Damascus barrels don’t provide an address, the proof ...
16 set 2022 · Thomas Horsley, Constitutional Reform by Legal Transplantation: The United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Volume 42, Issue 4, Winter 2022, Pages 1143–1169, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqac018
Thomas Horsley (1462– ca. 1545) was a Northumberland corn merchant and merchant adventurer, [lower-alpha 1] who by the start of 16th century was a prominent citizen of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. [2] .