William Tomkins

William Tomkins was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1628 and in 1640.

Tomkins was the son of James Tomkins of Monnington on Wye, Herefordshire, and of Garnestone south of Weobley.

Tomkins' father was instrumental in bringing back the franchise for Weobley and Tomkins became one of the first Members of Parliament returned for the borough in 1628. In April 1640, he was elected MP for Weobley in the Short Parliament. Provided by Wikipedia
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  2. Universal Indian sign language of the plains Indians of North America
    together with a simplified method of study a list of words in most general use a codification of pictographic symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway; a dictionary of synonyms a history of sign language chapters on smoke signaling use of idioms etc
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