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North, Sir Thomas
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North, Sir Thomas, 1535?–1601?, English translator. He is famous for his translation of Plutarch, entitled Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (1579), which he made from the French of Jacques Amyot. This work, ornate but vivid, was a source for many of Shakespeare's plays, among them Antony and Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, and was a major influence in the development of Elizabethan prose.


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The Colliers were sunk by second-half strikes by Gary Day and Mark Holt, with Day marking his debut with a 43rd-minute finish following good work by Thomas North.
Cramlington's victory was earned with goals for ex-Walker Central striker David Dormand (2), Kieran Parsons and Thomas North while Dylan Williamson came up with a token reply for the Colliers.
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