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Thomas Thornton (merchant)

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history, he gave an account of the political and social institutions of the Turkish empire. Thornton is favourable to the Turks, protesting against criticism related to their friendship with France. He attacked
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William Thomas Thornton's family, ancestry, and early years: Some Findings from recently discovered manuscripts and letters, Mark Donoghue, in History of Political Economy, vol. 40, issue 3, 2008 pp. 516-517
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for Thornton and his four brothers. Thomas's education prepared him for a career in one of the most important English trading houses of the time. In 1790, at only 28 years old, he became consul of the
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About the end of 1813 Thornton was appointed consul to the Levant Company, but when on the eve of setting out for Alexandria he died at
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William Thomas Thornton's Family, Ancestry, and Early Years: Some Findings from Recently Discovered Manuscripts and Letters
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Thornton was born in London, the eldest child of Thomas Thornton (1738–1769), who had come from
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Because his parents died when he was seven years old, a family friend ensured the education at
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to London and established himself as a prosperous innkeeper and
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After his return to England Thornton published in 1807
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Index

Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Hull
East Yorkshire
Freeman of the City of London
Edward Thornton, 1st Count of Cacilhas
Christ's Hospital
Levant Company
Constantinople
Odessa
Burnham, Buckinghamshire
William Thomas Thornton
Ottoman
William Eton
William Thomas Thornton's Family, Ancestry, and Early Years: Some Findings from Recently Discovered Manuscripts and Letters
The present state of Turkey, London, 1807


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