2 edition of Sir Thomas Button found in the catalog.
Sir Thomas Button
Manitoba. Historic Resources Branch
Published
1984
by Manitoba, Historic Resources Branch in [Winnipeg]
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Written in
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | FC3961.1.B87 S5 1984 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 8 p. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26623994M |
ISBN 10 | 0771100302 |
About William Button References The Thomas book, giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas family descended from him, and of some allied families Author Thomas, Lawrence B. (Lawrence Buckley), Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society The voyages of Captain Luke Foxe of Hull, and Captain Thomas James of Bristol, in search of a North-West Passage, in with narratives of the earlier north-west voyages of Frobisher, Davis, Weymouth, Hall, Knight, Hudson, Button, Gibbons, Bylot, Baffin, Hawkridge, and others, Henry Gellibrand4/5(1).
WOLSTENHOLME, Sir JOHN (–), merchant-adventurer, of an old Derbyshire family, was the second son of John Wolstenholme, who came to London in the reign of Edward VI and obtained a post in the customs. The son at an early age became one of the richest merchants in London, and during the last half of his life took a prominent part in the. At Port Nelson he found relics of Sir Thomas Button’s –13 wintering. He met James by chance, 29–31 August, near Cape Henrietta Maria, turned north, and was the first to sail beyond Foxe Channel (named by Parry* nearly years later) into Foxe Basin.
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Narratives of Voyages towards the North-West, in Search of a Passage to Cathay and India, to book With Selections from the early Records of the Honourable the East India Company and from MSS. in the British Museum. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
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Note: This Thomas Button is not Sir Thomas Button, the explorer and Miles Button is probably not our line since Sir Thomas was from Wales where Miles lived. Possibly the son of MILES BUTTON (b. abt. in Worlton, Glamorglanshire, Wales) and MARGARET LEWIS. CHILDREN OF THOMAS BUTTON" 1.
ROBERT BUTTON. Sir Thomas Button. Written By: Sir Thomas Button, (died April ), English navigator and naval officer and an early explorer of Canada.
The son of Miles Button of Worleton in Glamorganshire, Wales, Button saw his first naval service in orand bywhen the Spanish fleet invaded Ireland, Sir Thomas Button book had become captain of the pinnace Moon.
Button’s own journal of his voyage has been lost, but according to the fragments of it published in Capt. Luke Fox’s North-west Fox in(taken largely from the accounts of Button’s companions, Abacuk Pricket and William Hawkeridge, and abstracts from Button’s journal by Sir Thomas Roe) Button penetrated Hudson Strait, naming the island at its entrance after his own ship, and eventually sailed.
A section of Mr. Crowder’s book is entitled “ The Dark Side of Ecuador: Stories of Expats who were Victims of Serious Crimes ”. Interestingly, this section only has two stories. In trying to keep the rose coloured glasses off, perhaps this is because Mr.
Crowder couldn’t find anyone else willing to. Historic Sites of Manitoba: Thomas Button Plaque (Gillam Island, Northern Manitoba) The Voyages of Captain Luke Foxe of Hull, and Captain Thomas James of Bristol, in Search of a North-West Passage edited byMiller Christy () Some Account of Sir Robert Mansel and Admiral Sir Thomas Button by G.
Clark () Thomas Button, Dictionary of Canadian Biography I, In the reign of Queen Anne, Thomas Button of Cottrell was High Sheriff in Not long after this date, the male line of Buttons became extinct. Sir Thomas Button, the Admiral, perhaps looms largest in English History and ranks as one of Glamorganshire's most famous men.
He entered the Naval service in and died in April, On the 13th Lord Denbigh wrote to Buckingham that ‘he should be sorry if so able and honest a man as Sir Thomas Button were neglected;’ and on the 15th the navy board complained that Sir Thomas Button would ‘take no notice of any order unless he received the duke's immediate command.’.
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Toggle navigation. Sir Thomas Button 93 words, approx. 1 pages. Sir Thomas Button the Navigator died inaccording to the records of Glamorganshire County, Wales. In the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, there is a book entitled – ‘Admiral Sir Thomas Button’ by George Thomas Clark, - Call Number ACC In a letter dated APADMIRAL SIR THOMAS BUTTON, writes a letter to the King, in which he writes of the utter ruin of himself, his wife, and seven children.
Bio at : William Button, Miles Button. Some Account of Sir Robert Mansel Kt: Vice Admiral of England, and Member of Parliament for the County of Glamorgan; And of Admiral Sir Thomas Button in the County of Glamorgan (Classic Reprint) [Clark, Geo.
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First: the register books of the Parish Church of Harrold, England shows that Thomas Button, supposed father of Matthias was buried there J but gives no account of his death, from which it might be inferred that his remains were brought from elsewhere, possibly abroad, to be buried beside a wife or child, it having been shown that.
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Some Account of Sir Robert Mansel Kt, Vice Admiral of England: And Member of Parliament for the County of Glamorgan. Sir Thomas Button, an English navigator in the early part of the 17th century, the successor of Hudson in exploring the N. coast of North sailed in with two vessels, the Resolution and the Discovery, passed through Hudson strait, and was the first to reach land on the W.
coast of the bay. Henry Hudson, inwas one of the first Europeans to sail into what is now known as Hudson Bay. The first European to reach what is now northern Manitoba was Sir Thomas Button inwho named the Nelson River.
Button, Sir Thomas. Sir Thomas Button, seaman, explorer (b in Wales; d probably at Worleton, Eng ). In he was chosen to command an expedition to determine the fate of Henry HUDSON, though no mention of this was made in his written instructions, which directed him to search out the NORTHWEST PASSAGE.
Admiral Sir Thomas Button probably died in the home he kept in Fulham. Several books mention his living at Fulham. "Fulham Old And New" by Charles James Feret. This book can be found on Admiral Sir Thomas Button is also mentioned as keeping a home in Fulham in the following book: "Historical Manuscripts : St Margaret Churchyard, Westminster, City of.
The Sir Thomas Button of old was the first European to walk in and explore what is now Manitoba, Canada. I propose to be one of a line of Manitobans to explore South America.
Not merely a "young fogey", I am a man out of time, striving to lead a good Catholic family in an insane world that has turned its back on God and common sense. Thomas More, in full Sir Thomas More, also called Saint Thomas More, (born February 7,London, England—died July 6,London; canonized ; feast day June 22), English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England (–32), who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of is recognized as a saint by the Roman .