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    Thomas Melvill or Thomas Melville (January 16, 1751 – September 16, 1832) was a merchant, member of the Sons of Liberty, participant in the Boston Tea...
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  • Thomas Melville or Melvill may refer to: Thomas Melvill (1726–1753), Scottish natural philosopher Thomas Melvill (American patriot) (1751–1832), American...
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    Sons of Liberty (category Patriots in the American Revolution)
    precursor to the Sons of Liberty Daughters of Liberty Stamp Act Congress Patriot (American Revolution) Sons of Liberty (miniseries) Liberty Tree (Charleston)...
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  • years preceding the American Revolution of 1776, and Gwatkin and Henley remained in post as hardcore Tories, while American patriots attempted to undermine...
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    Benjamin Lincoln (category Use American English from March 2019)
    were John Adams, Cotton Tufts, Robert Treat Paine, Richard Cranch and Thomas Melvill. In Lincoln's honor, the bells at Boston and other places were tolled...
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    (1870–1947), first woman to ride around the world on a bicycle Thomas Melvill (1751–1832), American patriot William Cooper Nell (1816–1874), abolitionist Leonard...
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    Washington Society dinner Massachusetts Charitable Society meeting, Thomas Melvill, president 1825 Franklin Typographical Society anniversary Exhibition...
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    Henry Melvill, British Anglican priest (d. 1871) September 16 William Goode, American politician and lawyer (d. 1859) Robert Schuyler, American railroad...
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  • James Melvill) and bringing the sick ashore on one of the islands in the bay, who were housed in tents, made of the sails. Lucas replied to Melvill's objections...
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    Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman (1909), Chap.XI. The Story of Two patriots, pp.245–266. Gregory Claeys, "Mazzini, Kossuth and British Radicalism,...
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