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Thomas Stopford died in 1805.
Thomas Snelling died in 1773.
Thomas Desvignes died in 1868.
Thomas Tickler died in 1938.
Thomas Spring of Lavenham was born in 1474.
Lavenham's population is 1,750.
The first Lavenham hotel was the Lavenham Old Rectory and is located at Church St. and Potland Ln. in Suffolk, United Kingdom. The hotel was founded in 1720.
Lavenham jackets can be purchased from a variety of places. Lavenham's website is one place to purchase the jackets. Other websites where they could be purchased are eBay and Amazon.
Dennis Pearce has written: 'The Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Lavenham' -- subject(s): Lavenham Church
Barbara McClenaghan has written: 'The Springs of Lavenham and the Suffolk cloth trade in the XV and XVI centuries' 'The Springs of Lavenham' -- subject(s): Wool industry
Lovejoy - 1986 Last Tango in Lavenham 6-10 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2004)
How did Thomas Smirk die
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In the poem "Spring, the Sweet Spring," Thomas Nashe uses images such as flowers blooming, birds singing, and the rejuvenation of nature after winter. These images evoke a sense of renewal, beauty, and joy associated with the arrival of spring.
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Thomas Spring-Rice Monteagle has written: 'Colonization of Vancouver's Island' -- subject(s): Colonization, Hudson's Bay Company