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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_PopeThomas Pope - Wikipedia

    Sir Thomas Pope (c. 1507 – 29 January 1559), was a prominent public servant in mid-16th-century England, a Member of Parliament, a wealthy landowner, and the founder of Trinity College, Oxford.

  2. Thomas Pope (died 1603), also credited as Thomas Poope in the First Folio, was an Elizabethan actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men and a colleague of William Shakespeare. Pope was a "comedian and acrobat."

  3. If it can be proved that he was the father of the elder Alexander Pope, it will follow that Thomas Pope, second earl of Downe, was his uncle: and consequently, that sir Thomas Pope, the founder of Trinity college, was the poet's uncle, to a high de|gree.

  4. www.playshakespeare.com › 1404-thomas-popeThomas Pope

    Thomas Pope (died 1603) was an Elizabethan actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men and a colleague of William Shakespeare. Pope was a "comedian and acrobat."

  5. Sir Thomas POPE, Knight. Born: ABT 1507, Deddington, Oxford, England. Died: 29 Jan 1558/9, Clerkenwell. Buried: St Stephen's. Married 1: Dau. DODMER (dau. of Ralph Dodmer, Sheriff of London) Married 2: Elizabeth BLOUNT 1540. Children: 1. Son POPE (d. young)

  6. Sir Thomas Pope-Blount his eldest son was born in 1649, and was educated under his father's inspection. His CENSURA CELEBRIORUM AUTHORUM, which is a compilation of great erudition and labour, is well known to the critic and the li|terary historian.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Thomas Pope. Deputy Chief Economist. Email Twitter Request an interview. Tom is the deputy chief economist and works within the public finances team. He leads the Institute’s work on levelling up and leads and contributes to projects on public services, fiscal policy and regulation.