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8-2472: (Redirected from Eddie Thompson ) Edward Thompson or variants may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] Edward Thompson (of Sheriff Hutton) (c. 1639–1701), English landowner and politician Edward Thompson (1697–1742) , British MP and Lord of the Admiralty Edward Thompson (FDNY Commissioner) (1913–1995), American firefighter, Fire Commissioner of New York City Edward Charles Thompson (1851–1933), Member of Parliament for North Monaghan, 1900–1906 Edward Herbert Thompson (1857–1935), US diplomat and archaeologist Ed Thompson (Texas politician) (born 1950), American politician Ed Thompson (Wisconsin politician) (1944–2011), American businessman and politician Sports [ edit ] Edward Thompson (footballer) (1894–1918), English footballer Eddie Thompson (businessman) (1940–2008), Scottish businessman and football club chairman Eddie Thompson (Canadian football) (1917–1943), Canadian football player and WW2 airman Eddie Thompson (cricketer) (1907–1982), English cricketer Eddie Thompson (rugby union) (1906–?), Australian rugby union player Ed Thompson (footballer) (born 1983), English football goalkeeper Writers [ edit ] Edward Healy Thompson (1813–1891), English Roman Catholic writer Edward John Thompson (1886–1946), British scholar, novelist, historian and translator Edward Roffe Thompson (1891–1973), English author and journalist Edward Kramer Thompson (1907–1996), American writer and editor E. P. Thompson (1924–1993), British historian, socialist, author and peace campaigner Other people [ edit ] Edward Thompson (actor) (1898–1960), American film actor Edward Maunde Thompson (1840–1929), British palaeographer Edward Thompson (engineer) (1881–1954), British railway engineer Edward Thompson (Royal Navy officer) (1738–1786), English commodore nicknamed "Poet Thompson" for his writings Eddie Thompson (musician) (1925–1986), English jazz pianist E. A. Thompson (Edward Arthur Thompson, 1914–1994), British historian See also [ edit ] Edward Thompson Hoke Wang, actually Naga Thein Hlaing (1933–2021), Burmese surgeon Edward Thomson (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

16-533: A 17th-century Member of the Parliament of England (up to 1707) is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an 18th-century Member of the Parliament of England (up to 1707) is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a mayor in England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Henry Thompson (1625-1683) Sir Henry Thompson (1625–1683)

24-414: A prominent politician; Edward (senior)'s daughter, Henrietta, was the mother of James Wolfe . His third wife, Susannah was twice widowed. His entry into politics in 1673 was contentious. One of the previous incumbents, Sir Thomas Osborne, had tried to stop Henry from taking his seat after he thought his son had been assured to be the favoured candidate. This article about a 17th-century Member of

32-428: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Edward Thompson (of Sheriff Hutton) Edward Thompson (ca. 1639 – 6 August 1701) was an English landowner and politician. Edward and his brother Sir Henry Thompson were wine merchants of York ; Edward became the principal mover of the business after his brother moved to his new estate at Escrick in 1668. He

40-409: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Thompson&oldid=1112205860 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

48-512: Was a particular friend of Andrew Marvell . During the reign of Charles II , Edward bought the estate of Sheriff Hutton for his own country residence. He was Lord Mayor of York in 1683. He was three times Member of Parliament for York , beginning in 1689. He married Frances Thompson and had two children: Leonard, who married his second cousin once removed, Frances Thompson of Escrick, and died without issue in 1744, and Richard (d. 1753), twice Lord Mayor of York. This article about

56-607: Was a patron of Andrew Marvell . He moved once more before his death, to another estate at Long Marston , leaving Escrick to his eldest son. He was again Lord Mayor in 1672. By his first wife, Mary Thompson, he had no children. By his second, Jane Newton (d. 1661), he had one son, Henry Thompson (1659–1700) , to whom he left Escrick. By his third wife, Susannah Lovell (d. 1701), he had several children, including Edward Thompson (1670–1734), who would inherit Long Marston. Edward's eldest son, Edward Thompson (1697–1742) , would become

64-467: Was an English merchant and politician. Henry and his brother Edward Thompson were wine merchants of York . He was Lord Mayor of York in 1663, and was made a deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1665. In 1668, Henry moved from York to a new country estate at Escrick , where he had been buying land for the past several years. After moving to Escrick, he briefly entered politics, and

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