BAYARD, THOMAS FRANCIS

bīˈərd, 1828–98, U.S. statesman, b. Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1799–1880). He began his law practice at Wilmington (1851). An active Democrat, Bayard was elected U.S. Senator (1869) to succeed his father and was reelected in 1875 and 1881. He became Secretary of State during Cleveland's first administration. Bayard was much concerned with Anglo-American relations. He became ambassador to Great Britain during Cleveland's second term.

See study by C. C. Tansill (1940, repr. 1969).

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...Richard H., 3 Bayard, Samuel 1 , 1 Bayard, Samuel 2 , 1 Bayard, Samuel 3 , 1 Bayard, The Chevalier. See Bayard, James Ashton 2 , 1 Bayard, Thomas Francis BACKGROUND AND EARLY CAREER. CHAPTER I. Genealogy 1 . Interest in British politics...
...Child Mrs. Lydia Maria Francis, Letters from New York , London, 1879. Conway M. D., Thomas Carlyle , New York, 1881...and Literary Career of Bayard Taylor , Boston, 1879. Damon S. Foster, Thomas Holley Chivers, Friend of...
11. Bayard to Harper , January 27, 1805, Bayard MS, Library of Congress...Ibid. 16. Charles Francis Adams ed. , Memoirs...Society. 39. Plumer to Thomas Lowndes , December 30...Library of Congress. 40. Bayard had been appointed a...
...Battle, Jesse, II 592 , 628 , 693 Baugh, Daniel, II 311 Baxter, Richard, I 242 n. Bayard, James Asheton, I 57 n. Bayard, Petrus, I 57 Bayard, Thomas, II 497 n. Bayley, James, I xii Bayside Chapel I 447 n., 525 n., 554 , 583 Beach...
...Charity, just as Sanctum Seplchrum became Saint Sepulchre. PAGE 183. 23. blind bayard. Bayard originally meant a bay horse, and then a horse of any kind. Blind Bayard was a proverbial phrase for an over-hasty person. Cf. Hatch at Midnight...
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...the case of Mary Bayard Clarke shows a...aspirations. Born Mary Bayard Devereux, Clarke...theologian, and Thomas Pollock, a colonial...as of their son Francis and her father, Thomas P. Devereux...Papers of Mary Bayard Clarke, 1854...
...Autobiography," in Thomas Jefferson: Writings...31) Margaret Bayard Smith, The First...1985), 189-99; Francis Bacon, The Essays...35) Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 14 August...The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson (New York...80) Charles Francis Adams, ed., Memoirs...
...a scientist, Edwin Martins Thomas Jefferson: Scientist devotes...William Small, or from Governor Francis Fauquier, also a student of...Princeton Universitys Papers of Thomas Jefferson Project, using the...notable were Donald Jacksons Thomas Jefferson and the Stony Mountains...
...before the Senate, Bayard continued, was even...consider.(309) Thomas Newton, also of...Quincy Adams, James Bayard, and Wilson Cary...288-94. (3.) Thomas Jefferson, First...Albert Gallatin to Thomas Jefferson, supra...631-32 (Charles Francis Adams ed., Books...
...because he was displeased over newspaper coverage of his daughter but, rather, of his father-in-law, Senator Thomas Francis Bayard. See Lewis J. Paper, Brandeis: An Intimate Biography of One of Americas Truly Great Supreme Court Justices...
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...Compositions. by Louis Bayard YOURS EVER: People and Their Letters. By Thomas Mallon. Pantheon...literary critic named Francis Matthiessen, whom...Thats not the story Thomas Mallon set out to...directions. Louis BAYARD is the author of several...
...of New York City to 1898 by Francis Morrone Edwin G. Burrows and...explained away. The economist Thomas Sowell has written eloquently...was established by William Bayard to raise money for the cause...the part that takes time. Francis Morrones Architectural Guidebook...
...their word. That is why Francis first gave Charles V...the man who had dubbed Francis a knight ten years before...victory at Marignan. Bayard, who died shortly before...By this standard, Francis could not have taken...rational philosopher Thomas Hobbes: "Riches are...
...Therefore: From Beirut to Jerusalem, by Thomas L. Friedman. Tom won two Pulitzer...most recently of Hooray for Yiddish! BAYARD RUSTIN (198o) The Declining Significance...1991) One evening in the 193os Thomas Wolfe paid a visit to his editor...
...gave us Niepce, Daguerre, Bayard, Janssen, Marey, Reynaud...dramas and the Westerns made by Thomas Ince, but they also were innovative...with Louise Brooks and Francis Lederer, represents the German...transparent film - were made at the Thomas A. Edison laboratories in...
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BAYARD, THOMAS FRANCIS bi rd, 1828 98, U.S. statesman...Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1799 1880). He began his law practice...Wilmington (1851). An active Democrat, Bayard was elected U.S. Senator (1869...
BAYARD, JAMES ASHETON , 1799 1880, U.S...Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1767 1815). His Unionist sentiments...Johnsons Reconstruction policy. His son, Thomas Francis Bayard, was elected to succeed him in the U...
...and in 1887 broke off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. President Grover Clevelands secretary of state, Thomas Francis Bayard , began negotiations, but the matter lapsed. In 1895, Secretary of State Olney , invoking a new and broader...


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