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    Thomas Alphonso Hayley (5 October 1780 – 2 May 1800) was an English sculptor. Hayley, the natural son of William Hayley, was born in 1780, and showed...
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  • Thomas Hayley may refer to: Thomas Hayley (priest), Church of England dean Thomas Alphonso Hayley, English sculptor This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Hayley also lost his natural son, Thomas Alphonso Hayley, to whom he was devotedly attached. He had been a pupil of John Flaxman's, to whom Hayley's Essay...
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  • Jann Haworth (born 1942), US Gabriel Hayes (1909–1978), Ireland Thomas Alphonso Hayley (1780–1800), England Faye HeavyShield (born 1953), Canada Hans Hedberg...
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  • (born 1975), African American musician Thomas Alphonso Hayley (1780–1800), English sculptor, son of William Hayley (1745–1820) Todd Haley (born 1967), Head...
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    The Fate of Sparta by Hannah Cowley (1788) Alonzo in Marcella by William Hayley (1789) Lord Herries in Mary, Queen of Scots by John St John (1789) Gondibert...
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    half a year. In 1792 he was living at Eartham with William Hayley; Thomas Alphonso Hayley made a bust of him. Clarke in February 1795 entered the Royal...
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  • 1798, Isaac became a pupil of George Romney, with Thomas Alphonso Hayley, son of the writer William Hayley, as a fellow student. After Romney's death in 1802...
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  • Kiawentiio as Wáhta; Jeremy White as Atahraks; Gabriel Romero as Rodrigo Alphonso Gonzolo; Carolina Ravassa as Queen Isabella of Spain; Lauren Tom as Jiayi;...
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    10 2006. Klossowski, Pierre. 1991. Sade, My Neighbour, translated by Alphonso Lingis. Illinois. Northwestern University Press. "Gloat". Merriam-Webster...
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