Thomas Strickland may refer to:
Westmorland was a constituency covering the county of Westmorland in the North of England, which returned Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Sir Thomas de Strickland was an English soldier. He is best known for carrying the banner of St. George at the battle of Agincourt.
Sir Thomas Strickland was an English politician and soldier. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War, being knighted for his gallantry at the Battle of Edgehill.
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Thomas Smith may refer to:
The English surname Strickland is derived from the place-name Stercaland, of Old Norse origins, which is found in Westmorland to the south of Penrith. It has been used as a family name at least since the late 12th century, when Walter of Castlecarrock married Christian of Leteham, an heiress to the landed estate that covered the area where the villages of Great Strickland and Little Strickland are now. After this marriage Walter became known as Walter of Strickland, spelt in various ways.
Thomas or Tom White may refer to:
Thomas, Tommy or Tom Butler may refer to:
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Yorkshire was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1290, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament, traditionally known as Knights of the Shire, until 1826, when the county benefited from the disfranchisement of Grampound by taking an additional two members.
William or Bill Strickland may refer to:
John Smith (1656–1723) of Tedworth House, Hampshire, was an English politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1678 and 1723. He served as Speaker and twice as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The Strickland, later Cholmley, later Strickland-Constable Baronetcy, of Boynton in the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 30 July 1641 for the politician William Strickland.
Sir William Strickland, 4th Baronet was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and Government Minister in Sir Robert Walpole's administration.
Sir Thomas Strickland, 2nd Baronet was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659.
Events from the year 1650 in England.
Events from the year 1665 in England.
Events from the year 1673 in England.
Events from the year 1679 in England.
Events from the 1600s in England. This decade marks the end of the Elizabethan era with the beginning of the Jacobean era and the Stuart period.
Sir Robert Strickland of Sizergh was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in the Parliament of 1624. He supported King Charles I during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Sir John Derwentwater, of Castlerigg, Cumbria and Ormside, Westmorland, was an English politician.