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      • William Thomas Manning (May 12, 1866 – November 18, 1949) was a U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York City (1921–1946).
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  2. William Thomas Manning (May 12, 1866 – November 18, 1949) was a U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York City (1921–1946).

  3. Thomas William Manning (June 28, 1946 – July 29, 2019) was an American Marxist militant convicted of killing New Jersey State Police trooper Philip J. Lamonaco during a traffic stop in 1981.

  4. Born in Northampton, England in 1866, William Thomas Manning came to the U.S. with his father and mother when he was a high-school boy, took his training for the ministry at the University of...

  5. Background to this event. October 1917. My grandfather told a relative, whose notes I have that he went tot he front in August 1917. On October 3 rd or 4 th a young man of 17 or 18 arrived and was killed the same day. My grandfather said he was so angry he took a German Machine Gun post single-handed.

  6. Born to a Boston postal clerk, Tom Manning is known for killing a police officer during a routine traffic stop, and for his involvement with leftist militants who bombed a series of US military and commercial institutes in the 1980s.

  7. Aug 1, 2019 · Thomas William Manning, 73, was convicted in the killing of Trooper Philip J. Lamonaco, which occurred following a traffic stop and gun battle on Route 80 in Warren County.

  8. Nov 5, 1984 · But the agents found no trace of Thomas William Manning, the second man who had been indicted in the slaying. His fingerprints had been found on the killers' getaway car, which was found...