• James Hasell was a British colonial official who served as the acting governor of North Carolina in 1771. In 1763 when Governor Arthur Dobbs was absent...
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    The Crown as Governor of the Province of North Carolina, succeeding James Hasell. Handicapped by illness, he remained in New York and was unable to present...
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  • Julia Hasell (1830–1887), English writer and literary reviewer Eva Hasell (1886–1974), British traveller and missionary in Canada James Hasell (fl. 1763–1771)...
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    members: Samuel Cornell William Dry George Mercer (Lieutenant Governor) James Hasell (Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Acting Governor in 1771) Martin Howard...
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    other convicted Regulators—Forrester Mercer, James Stewart, James Emmerson, Herman Cox, William Brown, and James Copeland—were pardoned by King George III...
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    October 27, 1764 June 30, 1771 George III (1760–1776) — His Excellency James Hasell (d. 1785) Council president who served in the absence of governor July...
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    James Hugh Joseph Tate (April 10, 1910 – May 27, 1983) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 92nd Mayor of Philadelphia...
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    brick and stone structure designed by George Temple-Poole and built by James Hasell in 1891. The present building is a single storey stone range with brick...
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    sales were used to build Saint Phillips Church in Brunswick Town and Saint James Church in Wilmington. Among the items confiscated from the ship was a painting...
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    James Logan (20 October 1674 – 31 October 1751) was a Scots-Irish colonial American statesman, administrator, and scholar who served as the fourteenth...
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    members: Samuel Cornell William Dry George Mercer (Lieutenant Governor) James Hasell (Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Acting Governor of the Province of North...
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    James Hamilton (1710 – August 14, 1783), son of the British-born lawyer Andrew Hamilton who was active in the Thirteen Colonies, was also a lawyer and...
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  • planter and banker, and his wife Elizabeth Cook. Ward married Joanna Douglas Hasell in South Carolina on March 14, 1825. They lived chiefly with their family...
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    to Philadelphia. Allen gave the property to his son James in 1767. Three years later, in 1770, James built a summer residence, Trout Hall, in the new town...
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  • Review (October 1901). Anne Manning - A Query, Library Journal, p. 730. Hasell, Duncan Ingraham. Material Fictions: Readers and Texuality in the British...
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  • Major-General James Hanson Salmond (1766–1837) was an officer in the East India Company's Forces who went on to be Military Secretary to the East India...
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    Ritchie, Hannah; Rodés-Guirao, Lucas; Appel, Cameron; Giattino, Charlie; Hasell, Joe; Macdonald, Bobbie; Dattani, Saloni; Beltekian, Diana; Ortiz-Ospina...
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    Jim Kenney (redirect from James F. Kenney)
    James Francis Kenney (born August 7, 1958) is an American politician who served as the 99th mayor of Philadelphia from 2016 to 2024. Kenney was first...
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    died in 1881. Six months later, through a chance meeting, she met Thomas James, a miner who had lost his sight in an industrial accident and who had become...
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  • Franklin, American Civil War general, and the third great grandfather of James McCrea president of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1907 to 1913. Biddle...
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    Read T. Lawrence (I) Griffitts Hasell Griffitts T. Lawrence (I) Allen C. Plumsted Griffitts Morris (II) Roberts Hasell C. Plumsted Till B. Shoemaker Shippen...
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    steam-driven flour mill, Connor's Mill, was built on Stirling Terrace by George Hasell. The mill was also used to generate electricity in the early twentieth century...
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  • July 9, 1703, in Boston. Shippen entered into mercantile pursuits with James Logan, with whom he was in business from 1732 as the firm of Logan and Shippen...
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  • Fig (restaurant) (category James Beard Foundation Award winners)
    2003, FIG opened in the single-story space at the corner of Meeting and Hasell streets. Lata and Nemirow met while working together at Anson Restaurant...
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    summits are mere shoulders on the ridges of Aoraki and Mount Tasman. Gordon Hasell was the first person who, by 1960, had climbed all New Zealand's peaks above...
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    (reprint ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 145, ISBN 978-0-19-815029-9 Hasell, Joe; Roser, Max (April 2024). "Famines". Our World in Data. Retrieved 1...
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    described by Edwin Dunkin in 1882: those of Cuthbert Sydnam (1630), Thomas Hasell (1567) and George Fitzpen, rector of the parish. As the cathedral is dedicated...
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    Read T. Lawrence (I) Griffitts Hasell Griffitts T. Lawrence (I) Allen C. Plumsted Griffitts Morris (II) Roberts Hasell C. Plumsted Till B. Shoemaker Shippen...
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    1729 October 6, 1730 22 30 October 6, 1730 October 6, 1731 31 21 Samuel Hasell October 6, 1731 October 3, 1732 23 32 October 3, 1732 October 2, 1733 33...
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  • a small building on Union Street. Its present edifice is situated at 90 Hasell St. The Jews of Charleston at an early date also established a Hebrew Benevolent...
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