The Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house in Lexington, Massachusetts, which is now a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1738, the house is notable...
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Dorothy Quincy (redirect from Dorothy Hancock)
future husband's aunt, Lydia Hancock, at the home of Rev. Jonas Clark, now known as the Hancock-Clarke House. When Hancock told her after the battle that...
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known as Hancock House Hancock-Clarke House, Lexington, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Rev. John Hancock House, Cider...
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home, now known as the Hancock-Clarke house, still stands, and the Jonas Clarke Middle School in Lexington is named after him. Clarke, Jonas (1901). Opening...
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NRHP-listed Adams–Clarke House, Georgetown, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed Hancock–Clarke House, Lexington, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed Pitt Clarke House, Norton, Massachusetts...
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The first USS Hancock was an armed schooner under the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. She was named for patriot and presiding...
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Thomas Hancock (1703–1764) was a merchant in Boston who built the Hancock–Clarke House for his father. He is buried at the Old Burying Ground in Lexington...
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uncle and aunt, Thomas Hancock and Lydia (Henchman) Hancock. Thomas Hancock was the proprietor of a firm known as the House of Hancock, which imported manufactured...
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The Hancock Manor was a house located at 30 Beacon Street on Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts. It stood near the southwest corner of what are today...
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the many alarm riders that night. Dawes and Revere arrived at the Hancock-Clarke House in Lexington about the same time, shortly after midnight. Revere...
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USS John Hancock was an armed steam tug in the United States Navy during the 1850s. She was named for Founding Father John Hancock and saw action against...
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in three hours. He met with Revere shortly before 1 A.M. at the Hancock-Clarke House in Lexington, in the early morning of April 19, 1775, hours before...
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Samuel Adams and John Hancock, who were spending the night with Hancock's relatives (in what is now called the Hancock–Clarke House), and they spent a great...
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Belfry, Buckman Tavern (c. 1704–1710), Munroe Tavern (c. 1695), the Hancock-Clarke House (1737), the U.S.S. Lexington Memorial, the Centre Depot (old Boston...
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Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Hancock-Clarke House, another nearby National Historic Landmark The Buckman Tavern is...
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businesses. The Society manages three nationally historic house museums: the Hancock-Clarke House, Paul Revere's Lexington destination; Buckman Tavern, the...
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time are on the list. The Lexington Green, Buckman Tavern, and the Hancock-Clarke House all played roles in the Battles of Lexington and Concord that began...
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the Old Manse. Lexington Hancock–Clarke House (Lexington) – home of the Reverend John Hancock (grandfather of John Hancock, signer of the Declaration...
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rising inflation rate. In Lexington, Massachusetts, the historic Hancock–Clarke House was moved 100 yards (91 m) across the street to its original site...
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19th century, but the original bell tongue is now stored at the Hancock–Clarke House. The bell was replaced again in March 1964, a donation by William...
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Hancock-Clarke House...
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N18. "Emilia Clarke's MBE Citation". The London Gazette. Retrieved 26 February 2024. Hancock, Sam (21 February 2024). "Emilia Clarke: Game of Thrones...
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Hancock went on to serve as Syracuse's corporation counsel from 1926 to 1927. A Republican, in 1927 Hancock won a special election for the U.S. House...
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Thomas Hancock soon expanded his business interests into a broad variety of mercantile sectors, becoming the proprietor of the House of Hancock, which...
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Sextant (album) (category Herbie Hancock albums)
Patrick Gleeson and percussionist Buck Clarke also appear. Released on March 30, 1973, Sextant was Herbie Hancock's first album on Columbia Records, and...
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Matthew John David Hancock (born 2 October 1978) is a British politician who served as Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General from 2015...
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(1993) / Mr. Clarke (1994) Return of Nick Cotton (2000) .... Charlie Cotton The Independent Christopher Hancock at IMDb Christopher Hancock Obituary v t...
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"Kuru/Speak Like a Child" (Jaco Pastorius, Herbie Hancock) – 7:43 Jaco Pastorius – electric bass Herbie Hancock – piano Don Alias – congas, bongos Bobby Economou...
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Heather Jane Hancock LVO DL (born 27 August 1965) is a former civil servant who has held numerous positions related to North Yorkshire. Since 1 October...
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Jonas Clarke, Thomas Hutchinson Jr., Thomas Hancock, Middlecott Cooke. 1741: John Jeffries, Alexander Forsyth, Caleb Lyman, Jonas Clarke, Thomas Hancock, Middlecott...
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