Charles Humphreys (September 19, 1714 – March 11, 1786) was a signatory to the Continental Association while representing the Province of Pennsylvania...
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Williams, grandson of Daniel Humphreys and Hannah Wynne (daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne). He was a nephew of Charles Humphreys. His residence, Pont Reading...
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times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England...
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Chester County district In office 1761–1771 Serving with Isaac Person, Charles Humphreys, George Ashbridge, John Minshall, Jonas Preston, John Jacobs, Nathaniel...
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Arthur Charles Humphreys-Owen (9 November 1836 – 9 December 1905) was a Welsh barrister, landowner and Liberal politician. Humphreys-Owen was born at...
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Benjamin Charles Humphreys AM (17 August 1934 – 17 November 2019) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and...
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V. Peignot, p. 85; Humphreys, p. 17; EB, Charles IV. Peignot, pp. 91–96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, Philip VI. Peignot, p. 96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, John II...
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independence in early July 1776: John Alsop, George Clinton, John Dickinson, Charles Humphreys, Robert R. Livingston, John Rogers, Thomas Willing, and Henry Wisner...
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Henry Middleton was elected in his place for the balance of the session. Charles Thomson, leader of the Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence, was selected...
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George Sykes, Humphreys, and Charles Griffin." General Butterfield goes on to talk personally about Humphreys' actions: "General Humphreys personally led...
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John Jay. Peyton Randolph was unanimously elected as its president, and Charles Thomson elected secretary. A plan of reconciliation was proposed, but was...
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by Tuscan columns with a simple stick balustrade. Built in 1910 by Charles Humphreys, a local drugstore manager, it is a well-preserved local example of...
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Travers Christmas Humphreys, QC (15 February 1901 – 13 April 1983) was a British barrister who prosecuted several controversial cases in the 1940s and...
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politician Billy Humphreys, English footballer Bob Humphreys (disambiguation) Cecil Humphreys (1883–1947), British film actor Charles Humphreys (1714–1786)...
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from the Chester County district In office 1773–1776 Serving with Charles Humphreys, Isaac Pearson, John Morton, John Jacobs, John Minshall, James Hockey...
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the era's formative state documents Journals of the Continental Congress Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress History of the United States...
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Helen Humphreys (born March 29, 1961) is a Canadian poet and novelist. Humphreys was born in Kingston-on-Thames, England. Her brother Martin and sister...
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showed himself a Whig, and engaged in a bitter quarrel with the Rev. Charles Humphreys, who afterwards was chaplain to the High-Church Tory Henry Sacheverell...
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– John Gwynn, English architect and engineer (b. 1713) March 11 – Charles Humphreys, American delegate to the Continental Congress (b. 1714) April 10...
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World, of which he soon became night-editor. In November, 1863, with Charles Humphreys Sweetser, his cousin, he started the Round Table, the publication...
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that she would be able to join her daughter and husband afterwards, but Charles Willson Peale evicted her. Galloway was influential in convincing the British...
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V. Peignot, p. 85; Humphreys, p. 17; EB, Charles IV. Peignot, pp. 91–96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, Philip VI. Peignot, p. 96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, John II...
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released by the secretary of the Continental Congress, Founding Father Charles Thomson, for publication. Three drafts of the Petition to the King still...
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James Moore, Thomas Potts, Persifor Frazer, Joseph Strawbridge, Charles Humphreys Personal details Born September 1749 Upper Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania...
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Travers Humphreys was born in Doughty Street in Bloomsbury in London, the fourth son and sixth child of solicitor Charles Octavius Humphreys, and his...
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William Hoeveler, lawyer and judge Charles Humphreys, Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress Joshua Humphreys, builder of the USS Constitution...
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Henry Charles Humphreys (died 1987) was an English-born Papua New Guinean politician. He served as a member of the National Parliament in two spells between...
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Heather Humphreys (born 14 May 1963[citation needed]) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served in various cabinet positions since 2014, currently...
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and translator William Howitt (1792–1879), English writer and poet Charles Humphreys (1714–1786), Continental Congressman John Hunn (1849–1926), governor...
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Rabener, German writer of prose satires (d. 1771) September 19 – Charles Humphreys, miller and statesman from Haverford Township, Pennsylvania (d. 1786)...
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