Thomas Key (colonel) (died 1572), English academic and administrator
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Thomas Key may refer to: * Thomas Hewitt Key (1799–1875), English classical scholar * Thomas Marshall Key (1819–1869), American politician * Thomas Key (colonel), 19th-century American colonel * Thomas Key (instrument maker), 19th-century English serpent maker * Thomas Key (planter), 17th-century American planter * Thomas Caius Thomas Caius (aka Thomas Key, died in Oxford, May 1572) was an Oxford academic and administrator. He was Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford. Caius was Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1535 to 1552. He was rejected as Mast ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Hewitt Key
Thomas Hewitt Key, FRS (20 March 179929 November 1875) was an English classical scholar. Life He was born in London and educated at St John's and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge, and graduated 19th wrangler in 1821. From 1825 to 1827 he was the founding professor of Pure mathematics in the University of Virginia; Key owned at least one slave during his time there. After his return to England was appointed in 1828 professor of Latin in the newly founded University of London. In 1832 he became joint headmaster of the school founded in connection with that institution (the University College School); in 1842 he resigned the professorship of Latin, and took up that of comparative grammar, together with the undivided headmastership of the school. These two posts he held until his death. A few years before his death, he also took the position of secretary to the College of Preceptors in London (later known as the College of Teachers). Key is best known for his introduction of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Marshall Key
Thomas Marshall Key (August 8, 1819 – January 15, 1869) was an American politician. Early life and education Key was the son of Marshall Key, a connection of Chief Justice Marshall, and was born in Mason County, Kentucky on August 8, 1819. He graduated from Augusta College in Kentucky, and entered Yale College where he graduated in 1838. Career Key went to Cincinnati after graduation and began practice of the law, as partner of Alphonso Taft and William M. Dickson in April 1854. In 1848 the Commercial Court of Cincinnati was established, of which he served as Judge for five years. He resumed practice of law in 1853, and continued in it, in partnership and alone, until the outbreak of the American Civil War. In 1858, Key was elected a member of the Ohio State Senate on the Democratic ticket. While still a state Senator, the attack on Fort Sumter occurred. Judge Key took an active and controlling part in securing unanimous action in the Ohio Legislature for the support of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Key (colonel) (died 1572), English academic and administrator
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Thomas Key may refer to: * Thomas Hewitt Key (1799–1875), English classical scholar * Thomas Marshall Key (1819–1869), American politician * Thomas Key (colonel), 19th-century American colonel * Thomas Key (instrument maker), 19th-century English serpent maker * Thomas Key (planter), 17th-century American planter * Thomas Caius Thomas Caius (aka Thomas Key, died in Oxford, May 1572) was an Oxford academic and administrator. He was Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford. Caius was Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1535 to 1552. He was rejected as Mast ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Key (instrument Maker) (died 1572), English academic and administrator
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Thomas Key may refer to: * Thomas Hewitt Key (1799–1875), English classical scholar * Thomas Marshall Key (1819–1869), American politician * Thomas Key (colonel), 19th-century American colonel * Thomas Key (instrument maker), 19th-century English serpent maker * Thomas Key (planter), 17th-century American planter * Thomas Caius Thomas Caius (aka Thomas Key, died in Oxford, May 1572) was an Oxford academic and administrator. He was Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford. Caius was Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1535 to 1552. He was rejected as Mast ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |