10-453: Thomas Lee may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Thomas Lee (1794–1834) , English architect Thomas Stirling Lee (1857–1916), English sculptor Thomas Oboe Lee (born 1945), Chinese-American composer Alias used by Walter Hill when directing the 2000 film Supernova. Business [ edit ] Thomas Peter Lee (1871–1939), American co-founder and president of
20-596: A gold medal from the Society of Arts , for a design for a British Senate House. His first major work was the Wellington Monument, Somerset . Lee's further work was characterised as "eclectic" by Howard Colvin , who instanced the pared-down Soanean neoclassicism of Arlington Court, Devonshire (1820-23 for Col. J.P. Chichester), the Tudor Gothic Eggesford House, Devon (1822 for Hon. Newton Fellowes; now
30-578: A ruin), several "Commissioners' Gothic" churches in Worcestershire, Cheshire and Staffordshire, as well as an unusually early neo-Norman one. In 1826 he designed the Guildhall in Barnstaple (finished 1828 and currently being restored) which makes an impressive frontage for the later Pannier Market . In 1834 he died in a swimming accident at Mortehoe , near Barnstaple His brother, Frederick Richard Lee
40-834: The 1776 Virginia convention Thomas Sim Lee (1745–1819), American planter and statesman of Frederick County, Maryland Thomas Lee (New Jersey politician) (1780–1856), US Congressman from New Jersey Other countries [ edit ] Thomas Lee (notary) (1783–1832), notary and politician in Lower Canada Lee Tung-hao (born 1955), Taiwanese economist and politician, also known as Thomas Lee Other people [ edit ] Thomas Lee (army captain) (1552/3–1601), English army captain who served under Elizabeth I Thomas Lee (South Carolina judge) (1769–1839), United States federal judge Thomas Lee (footballer) (1876–?), English professional footballer Thomas Lee (clergyman) , clergyman and English administrator at
50-1169: The Farmers Petroleum Company Thomas H. Lee (businessman) (1944–2023), American pioneer in private equity and leveraged buyouts Thomas H. Lee Partners , an American private equity firm Thomas Lee (analyst) American financial analyst and businessman Politics [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] Thomas Lee (fl.1385-1404) , MP for Shropshire in 1385 and 1390 Thomas Lee (died 1391) , MP for Hertfordshire in 1386 Thomas Lee (fl. 1420s) , MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1420 and 1427 Thomas Lee (by 1492-?1539/44) , MP for Winchester in 1539 Thomas Lee (died 1545) , MP for Hindon and Wilton Thomas Lee (died 1556) , MP for Thirsk Thomas Lee (died 1572) , MP for Banbury Sir Thomas Lee, 1st Baronet (1635–1691), MP for Aylesbury Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Baronet (1661–1702), MP for Aylesbury Sir Thomas Lee, 3rd Baronet (1687–1749), MP for Buckinghamshire United States [ edit ] Thomas Lee (Virginia colonist) (1690–1750), colonial Virginia politician Thomas Ludwell Lee (1730–1778), of
60-539: The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama See also [ edit ] Lee (English surname) Thomas Leigh (disambiguation) Tommy Lee (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by 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
70-599: The University of Oxford Thomas H. Lee (power engineer) (1923–2001), Chinese-American power engineering professor at MIT Thomas H. Lee (electronic engineer) , Korean-American electronic engineering professor at Stanford University Thomas Hong-Chi Lee (born 1945), Taiwanese-American historian Thomas E. Lee (1914–1982), archaeologist for the National Museum of Canada Thomas Rex Lee (born 1964), Utah Supreme Court justice T. Jack Lee (born 1935), director of
80-409: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Lee&oldid=1142689379 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Thomas Lee (1794%E2%80%931834) Thomas Lee (Jnr) (1794 – 5 September 1834),
90-497: The son of Thomas Lee of Barnstaple , Devon, was an English architect . He was educated at Barnstaple Grammar School and left to train briefly in 1810 at Sir John Soane 's office, where his father no doubt placed him, but left for the office of David Laing. He was also admitted to the Royal Academy School in 1812 and won a Royal Academy silver medal in 1816, for a drawing of Lord Burlington's villa at Chiswick , and
100-641: Was a successful painter. see "Some men who made Barnstaple..." 2010 by Pauline Brain Thomas Lee (clergyman) Rev. Thomas Lee D.D. was a 19th-century academic administrator at the University of Oxford and clergyman. Lee graduated as a Doctor of Divinity at Oxford. He was president of Trinity College, Oxford , from 1808 to 1824. While president at Trinity College, Lee was also vice-chancellor of Oxford University from 1814 until 1818. The Allied sovereigns' visit to England occurred during June 1814 when Lee
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