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Butler, Thomas
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Butler, Thomas: see Ossory, Thomas Butler, earl of Ossory, Thomas Butler, earl of , 1634–80, Irish nobleman; son of James Butler, 12th earl and 1st duke of Ormonde. Created earl of Ossory in 1662, he was made (1665) lieutenant general in Ireland and often acted as deputy lord lieutenant there for his father.
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The author relies quite heavily at points on a limited number of sources, like Thomas Butler Gunn's Physiology of the New York Boarding-Houses (1857), and a chapter on charitable institutions, while interesting, seems out of place with the rest of the study.
When bishops gathered for the Lambeth Conference in 1998, inter-faith dialogue was "kind of a theoretical and interesting question," said Thomas Butler, diocesan bishop of Southwark, a borough of southeast London.
A LATE goal from Thomas Butler rescued Swansea City against 10-man Luton Town.
 
 
 
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