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    Nathaniel Ward (1578 – October 1652) was a Puritan clergyman and pamphleteer in England and Massachusetts. A son of John Ward, a noted Puritan minister...
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    Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward (1791 – 4 June 1868 in St Leonard's, Sussex) was an English doctor who popularised a case for growing and transporting plants which...
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  • Nathaniel Ward was a clergyman and pamphleteer. Nathaniel Ward may also refer to: Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward, English doctor Nathaniel Ward, musician in The...
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  • abbreviation is now more usually understood to mean "Common Era". As noted by Nathaniel Ward, The Shape of Things to Come was published two years after Aldous Huxley's...
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    great honor and kindness done to our people which took shipping there." Nathaniel Ward, an assistant pastor in town from 1634 to 1636, wrote the first code...
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    England. This was encouraged by the Town Lecturer, Samuel Ward. His brother Nathaniel Ward was first minister of Ipswich, Massachusetts, where a promontory...
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  • of D.H. Lawrence, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, pp. 404–405. Nathaniel Ward "The visions of Wells, Huxley and Orwell—why was the Twentieth Century...
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    legal code established in New England, compiled by Puritan minister Nathaniel Ward. The laws were established by the Massachusetts General Court in 1641...
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    Nathan Lane (redirect from Nathaniel Lane)
    nomination in 2023 in the same category. He also plays the recurring role of Ward McAllister in the HBO period series, The Gilded Age, written by Julian Fellowes...
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    was a son of John Ward, minister of Haverhill, and his wife, Susan. Nathaniel Ward was his younger brother. Another brother, John, was rector of St. Clement's...
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    Australian politician Nathan Ward (born 1981), Canadian hockey player Nathaniel Ward (disambiguation), multiple people Neil B. Ward (1914–1972), American meteorologist...
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    Vincent George Walker Nehemiah Wallington John Wallis Nathaniel Ward Samuel Ward (minister) Samuel Ward (scholar) Thomas Watson Isaac Watts Thomas Wellman...
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    "Fresh Discovery of Prodigious Wandering New-Blazing Stars" (1646), by Nathaniel Ward in "Simple Cobbler of Agawam" (1647), and frequently thereafter, but...
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  • Prime, Ward & King was a prominent American investment bank in the 18th and 19th Century based in New York City. In 1796, Nathaniel Prime organized "Nathaniel...
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    vivarium and the inspiration for the glass aquarium. It is named after Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward (1791–1868) of London, who promoted the case after experiments....
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    colony formally adopted the Massachusetts Body of Liberties, which Nathaniel Ward compiled. This document consisted of 100 civil and criminal laws based...
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    from the religious establishment. Puritan sentiments were expressed by Nathaniel Ward in The Simple Cobbler of Agawam: "all Familists, Antinomians, Anabaptists...
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    Trust. Nathaniel Ward, the author of the first constitution in North America, was born in Haverhill in 1578. A local school is named after Nathaniel's brother...
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    original Roman road (now the A1023) which linked London and Colchester. Nathaniel Ward, a Puritan clergyman and author, was made minister of the Shenfield...
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  • appearance: Paul Ita as Farmer Matt Foyer as Albert Wilmarth Matt Lagan as Nathaniel Ward Lance J. Holt as Davis Bradbury Andrew Leman as Charles Fort Stephen...
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    'Bataklanden'. In 1824 two British Baptist missionaries, Richard Burton and Nathaniel Ward, set off on foot from Sibolga and traveled through the Batak lands....
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    History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620–47. Others like Roger Williams and Nathaniel Ward more fiercely argued state and church separation. Others, such as Thomas...
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    with driveways and front yards, there was jungle." — Nathaniel Rich, Jungleland: The Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans Gives New Meaning to 'Urban Growth'...
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    Sewall, 1762–1763 Andrew Eliot, 1763–1767 Jonathan Moore, 1767–1768 Nathaniel Ward, 1768 Caleb Prentice, 1768–1769 William Mayhew, 1769–1772 James Winthrop...
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  • Nathaniel Arcand (born November 13, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his first major role in the Canadian drama series North of 60, in which...
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    aware of the dangers that Puritans were facing throughout England. Nathaniel Ward wrote of his summons to court in a December 1631 letter to Cotton, mentioning...
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    pulling the Wooll off living Sheep", 1635, and the Massachusetts Colony (Nathaniel Ward) "Off the Bruite Creatures" Liberty 92 and 93 in the "Massachusetts...
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    world as well as botanists. Hugh Cuming was one of their collectors and Nathaniel Ward was a friend. Several species of plant have been named after members...
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    Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall c. 1639 – May 21, 1707 was a judge for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, a special court established in 1692 for the trial and...
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  • pastor of Ipswich, Massachusetts, on 20 February 1638, when he succeeded Nathaniel Ward as co-pastor with John Norton. On 6 September he took the oath of freedom...
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