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Categories: 19th-century English businesspeople, Deaths by firearm in England, 1838 deaths, People from St Columb Major, Self-declared messiahs
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John Nichols Thom  John Nichols Tom  Sir William Honeywood Courtenay
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John Nichols Tom was a Cornish wine-merchant and maltster who re-invented himself as Sir William Courtenay, stood for parliament in Canterbury, was convicted of perjury in a smuggling case, spent three years in the Kent County Lunatic Asylum, and, following his release, gathered a small band of followers and paraded in the Kent countryside. Wikipedia
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John Nichols Tom was a Cornish wine-merchant and maltster who re-invented himself as Sir William Courtenay, stood for parliament in Canterbury, was convicted of perjury in a smuggling case, spent three years in the Kent County Lunatic Asylum, and, following his release, gathered a small band of followers and paraded in the Kent countryside. Wikipedia
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