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William Thornton. William Thornton may refer to: William E. Thornton (1929-2021), American astronaut. William Henry Thornton. This disambiguation page has articles associated with the same personal name. If a page link led you here, you may want to change the link to go directly to the correct article. Human name disambiguation pages.
HMS Royalist. HMS Bittern. HMS Actaeon. Battles/wars. First Anglo-Chinese War. Second Anglo-Chinese War. William Thornton Bate (31 January 1818 – 29 December 1857) was a British Royal Navy officer and surveyor. He served in First Anglo-Chinese War and Second Anglo-Chinese War. He died during the Battle of Canton in 1857.
William Thornton (ur. 20 maja 1759 na Tortoli (Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze), zm. 28 marca 1828 w Waszyngtonie) – brytyjsko-amerykański lekarz, architekt i wynalazca. Życiorys. W latach 1781-1784 studiował medycynę na Uniwersytecie Edynburskim, w 1784 otrzymał dyplom na University of Aberdeen.
William Edgar Thornton, nado en Faison, Carolina do Norte, o 14 de abril de 1929 e falecido o 11 de xaneiro de 2021, foi un astronauta estadounidense que formou parte das misións STS-8 e STS-51-B. [ 1][ 2] Traxectoria[ editar | editar a fonte] Thornton graduouse en física e doutorouse en medicina pola Universidade de Carolina do Norte en 1952 ...
William Thornton (December 20, 1717 – 1790) was a planter and public official in Colonial Virginia. Thornton served as member of the House of Burgesses for Brunswick County from 1756 to 1768 and as justice of the county and of the quorum as early as 1760 and as late as 1774/5. Thornton was the great-grandson of William Thornton who arrived in ...
Fairview Academy, Whittsett Institute. William Thornton Whitsett (August 5, 1866 – March 22, 1934) was an American educator, poet, author, historian, and genealogist. He was the founder of the Whitsett Institute, an academy for the education of young men in Guilford County, North Carolina. The town of Whitsett grew up around the institute.
Thornton became aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-General Earl Ludlow, commander of the Kent military district in Spring 1806. Promoted to major on 13 November 1806, he transferred to the Royal York Rangers. He served as acting commanding officer of the regiment in Guernsey in Spring 1807 and then became aide-de-camp to Craig in his capacity as ...