Thomas Brattle was born in 1658.
Thomas Brattle died in 1713.
Brattle Theatre was created in 1890.
Brattle Hall was created in 1889.
William Brattle House was created in 1727.
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William Brattle has written: 'The following is a copy of a letter, said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle, to the commander in chief, viz' -- subject(s): History, Broadsides 'Sundry rules and directions for drawing up a regiment, posting the officers, &c' -- subject(s): Infantry drill and tactics, Military art and science, Militia, Handbooks, manuals
Governor William Phips was the colonial governor of Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials in 1692. He played a significant role in the trials, initially supporting the prosecution but later expressing doubts about the validity of the spectral evidence used to convict the accused. Thomas Brattle was a prominent Boston merchant and a critic of the witch trials; he wrote a letter condemning the proceedings and the reliance on dubious evidence, advocating for a more rational approach to justice. His opposition highlighted the growing skepticism toward the trials, which ultimately contributed to their decline.
Thomas L. Cleave was born in 1906.
Thomas Thomas - boxer - was born in 1880.
Thomas Thomas - surgeon - was born in 1917.
Thomas Thomas - cleric - was born in 1804.
Thomas Llewellyn Thomas was born in 1840.