Thomas Fisher won the resulting by-election on 2 May 1905.
Thereafter it passed through other holy orders until by the mid-sixteenth century it was granted to one Thomas Fisher.
It was then destroyed and a residential home was built in 1566 by a man named Thomas Fisher.
Lower Itchington to the southwest was depopulated in 1547 by Thomas Fisher.
A watercolor by Thomas Fisher (c.1815) shows a timber-framed north porch.
Lord Kilmorey married Anne, daughter of Thomas Fisher, in 1787.
Thomas Fisher or Hawkins (died 1577), was an English politician.
-1792), and his sister Margaret, the wife of Thomas Fisher.
On 1509, Thomas Fisher, yeoman bequeathed £20 "for making a new rood loft".
Thomas Fisher, a social worker, undertook 14-hour daily prayer vigils.