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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_WyseThomas Wyse - Wikipedia

    Sir Thomas Wyse KCB (24 December 1791 – 16 April 1862), an Irish politician and diplomat, belonged to a family claiming descent from a Devon squire, Andrew Wyse, who is said to have crossed over to Ireland during the reign of Henry II and obtained lands near Waterford, of which city thirty-three members of the family are said to ...

  2. Sir Thomas Wyse, content at the union of Great Britain and Ireland and an admirer of the British constitution, felt more in sympathy with English upper-class liberals than with Irish repealers. He was a fine example of a high-minded eminent Victorian.

  3. Reform liberation of the human mind ‘mixed’ education Thomas Wyse, 1791-1862 A Leading Advocate of Education Reform Tony Lyons history of Irish education. Published. Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien, 2023. X, 288 pp.

  4. Wyse, Thomas (1701?–70), industrialist and co-founder of the Catholic Committee, was the son of Francis Wyse (d. 1717) of the Manor of St John, Waterford, and his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Masterson of Castletown and Moneyseed, Co. Wexford.

  5. In 1857 he was created a K.C.B. Besides translations and contributions to magazines, Sir Thomas Wyse was the author of several works, mostly sketches of travel in Europe and the East.

  6. Wyse, Sir Thomas, K.C.B., author, politician, and diplomatist, was born in December 1791, at the manor of St. John, County of Waterford. He was the son of a country gentleman, and belonged to a family that traced their descent from one of the Anglo-Norman conquerors of Ireland.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2020 · Princess Laetitia Bonaparte, daughter of Prince Lucien Bonaparte of Canino and Musignano and niece of the Emperor Napoleon, arrived in Waterford in 1825 as the wife of Thomas Wyse, an aspiring...