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    Sir Thomas Monck (1570 – 1627) (alias Monk, Monke, etc.) of Potheridge in the parish of Merton, Devon, was Member of Parliament for Camelford, Cornwall, in 1626. He was the father of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–70), KG and of Nicholas Monck (c. 1610–1661), Bishop of Hereford.

  2. Jun 29, 2014 · Thomas Monck grew up in seventeenth-century Buckinghamshire, England in the midst of religious and political turmoil. Those who did not conform to the Church of England’s (or Anglican) faith and practices were subject to imprisonment, fines, search and seizure of property, and general harassment.

  3. Monck appealed to Reformed Orthodox writers to defend the doctrine Trinity and to demonstrate that his Trinitarian theology was in continuity with the Protestant tradition.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · On 6 January 1732, a Thomas Monck married Joanna Broughton, daughter of Col. Thomas Broughton, a future Lt. Governor of South Carolina, President of his Majesty’s Council in the Province,...

  5. Jun 8, 2016 · The village of Moncks Corner in St. John’s Berkeley Parish derived its name from Thomas Monck, who in 1735 purchased one thousand acres in the parish and established Mitton Plantation. Monck’s plantation was located at a fork where the Charleston Road intersected with the Cherokee Path.

  6. The majority of the land known as "Mitton" was earlier bequeathed by Thomas Monck to his daughter Joanna Broughton Monck, who later married John Dawson on October 8, 1760.

  7. In this episode, Matt Emerson and Luke Stamps are joined by special guest Jesse Owens to discuss Thomas Monck and his work A Cure for the Cankering Error of ...