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Nockold Tompson

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Tompson was born in Norwich in 1714, the son of John Tompson, a brewer, and his wife Ruth. He was baptised on 21 November 1714 at
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on 13 June that year in Norwich. From 1754 to 1777, Tompson had been the Treasurer of
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Mayor of Norwich
St Michael Coslany, Norwich
Sheriff of Norwich
Norwich Castle Museum
John Theodore Heins Senior
Norwich
Harbord Harbord
Edward Bacon
Earlham Hall
University of East Anglia
Arthur Young
dissenter
Alderman Norman's Foundation
John Norman
"Norfolk Baptisms: St Michael Coslany, Norwich via FindMyPast"
"Bayne, AD, A Comprehensive History of Norwich, (1869: Jarrold), p 700"
"Art UK: Nockold Tompson"
"GenUKI: Norwich Polls 1761"
"Burnham Press: More on creating small country estates"
"Norwich Dissenters' Burials via FindMyPast"
"The Educational Foundation of Alderman John Norman: Norman's Endowed School"
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1714 births
Businesspeople from Norwich
British brewers
Mayors of Norwich
1777 deaths

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