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▪ I. † thring, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 3–4 þring, þ-, thryng, 4 thring. β. 3 þrung (ü). [f. OE. ᵹeþring neut. press, crowd, tumult, f. þring-an to press, crowd. The β-forms probably belong here.] 1. A crowd, press, or throng of people.[a 1000 Andreas 368 (Gr.) Þæt hi þe eað mihton ofer yða ᵹeþring drohta...
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Thring
Thring is a surname of British origin. It may refer to:
Edward Thring (1821–1887), British educator
F. W. Thring (1883–1936), Australian filmmaker
Frank Thring (1926–1994), Australian actor
Godfrey Thring (1823–1903), British hymn writer
Henry Thring, 1st Baron
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Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring
Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring KCB (3 November 1818 – 4 February 1907), was a British lawyer and civil servant. Among his siblings were John Charles Thring, Theodore Thring, a Commissioner of Bankruptcy; the schoolmaster Rev. Edward Thring, the hymn-writer Rev.
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Charles Thring
Thring was a partner in the scholastic agency Askin, Gabbitas and Thring, which recruited schoolmasters to English public schools; the company still operates Thring died in April 1939 at Chilcompton, Somerset. His uncle, Theodore Thring, also played first-class cricket.
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John Charles Thring
John Charles Thring (11 June 1824 – 3 October 1909), known during his life as "Charles Thring" or "J. C. Early life
Thring was born 11 June 1824 in Alford, Somerset, the fifth son of the rector, Rev. John Gale Dalton Thring and Sarah .
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Frank Thring
Thring, he was actually Francis William Thring (or William Francis Thring) IV. His forebears were Francis William Thring (1812–1887), Francis William Thring (known as William Thring) (1858–1920); William Frank Thring, known as Francis
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Edward Thring
Life
Thring was born at Alford, Somerset, the son of the rector, the Rev John Gale Dalton Thring and Sarah née Jenkyns. He was brother of Theodore Thring (1816-1891), Henry, Lord Thring, a noted jurist and Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury, hymn writer Godfrey Thring
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Wayne Thring
Thring had previously served as an MP in the same house in 2013.
Biography
Thring was born on 1 February 1963. Thring received a postgraduate diploma in economic principles from the University of London.
Thring joined the ACDP in 1995.
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Arthur Thring
Career
Born on 7 February 1860, Arthur Theodore Thring was the third son of Theodore Thring, a "country gentleman", the deputy chairman of the Somerset His uncles included the First Parliamentary Counsel Lord Thring, the schoolmaster Rev. Edward Thring and the hymn-writer Rev. Godfrey Thring.
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Theodore Thring
His brothers were the lawyer and civil servant Henry Thring, 1st Baron Thring, the clergyman and hymn writer Godfrey Thring and the clergyman and teacher John Charles Thring.
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Godfrey Thring
Life
Godfrey Thring was born at Alford, Somerset, the son of the rector, Rev. John Gale Dalton Thring and Sarah née Jenkyns. He was brother of Theodore Thring (1816–91), Henry, Lord Thring (1818–1907) (a noted jurist and Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury), Edward Thring (
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Meredith Thring
Thring, 1972
Man, machines and tomorrow M.W. Thring, 1973
Energy and Humanity M. W. Thring & R. J. Thring, 1974,
Strategy for Energy M. W. Thring, 1975
How to invent M.W. Thring, 1977.
The engineer's conscience M.W. Thring & E. R.
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F. W. Thring
Frances Thring(?) His forebears were Francis William Thring (1812–1887) and Francis William Thring(?), known as William Thring (1858–1920). F. W.
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Diggers (1931 film)
However Thring prevailed in a disagreement about the structure of the movie. Thring says that the movie earned £2,000 in one Melbourne theatre alone.
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Clara Gibbings
Thring. Thring), The Age'' newspaper via Google, 28 August 1933. C.
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