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Thomas Hales (c.1515-at least 1585) : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Hales (c. 1515 – at least 1585)

Thomas Hales (c. 1515-1585 or later), of Thanington, near Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician.
==Family==
Thomas Hales was the second son of John Hales (1469/70–1540?), Baron of the Exchequer, of The Dungeon or Dane John,〔(Dane John Manor ) at machadoink.com, accessed 6 January 2013.〕 Canterbury, Kent, by Isabel or Elizabeth Harry.〔; .〕 He had three brothers and a sister:〔; ; .〕
*Sir James Hales of The Dungeon, Canterbury.
*Edward Hales of Tenterden, who married Margaret Honeywood, the daughter of John Honeywood.
*William Hales of Nackington, Kent.〔R. Cox Hales does not mention this brother.〕
*Mildred Hales, who married John Honeywood of Seen.

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