• Nicholas Upsall (c.1596 — 20 August 1666) was an early Puritan immigrant to the American Colonies, among the first 108 Freemen in colonial America. He...
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    their books were burned. Only one man, Nicholas Upsall, was kind to them during their imprisonment. Nicholas became a Friend himself and began spreading...
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    Robert Titus Walter Travers Thomas Tregosse William Twisse John Udal Nicholas Upsall Richard Vines Thomas Vincent George Walker Nehemiah Wallington John...
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    Norman, publisher Major Samuel Shaw, first American consul at Canton Nicholas Upsall, Puritan and later Quaker leader John Webster, Lecturer at Harvard...
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  • Connecticut, and foreman of the first grand jury in New England. Nicholas Upsall, one of the first freemen in colonial America Matthew Grant and wife...
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  • pamphlets were seized and burned by the Boston hangman. An innkeeper, Nicholas Upsall, offered to pay their fines if he were permitted to speak with them...
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    included William Phelps, Roger Ludlowe, John Mason, John Maverick, Nicholas Upsall, Capt. Roger Fyler, William Gaylord, Henry Wolcott, and other men who...
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    Artillery Company" in the year 1737. Among the charter members was Nicholas Upsall, who later forsook his membership to join the Quakers. Since that time...
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  • pamphlets were seized and burned by the Boston hangman. An innkeeper, Nicholas Upsall, offered to pay their fines if he were permitted to speak with them...
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  • with William Phelps was Roger Ludlowe, John Mason, Samuel Maverick, Nicholas Upsall, Henry Wolcott and other men who would become prominent in the founding...
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    were the main assembly hall and a smaller reception room, known as the Upsall Room, which became the meeting place of Kirton Parish Council. A statue...
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    September 1517), widow of Thomas Scrope, 6th Baron Scrope of Masham and Upsall (d. 23 April 1493), and second daughter of John Neville, 1st Marquess of...
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  • 1873282 S. F. Turner, RAFVR. 1287725 J. R. Tuthill, RAFVR. 1130449 C. E. Upsall, RAFVR. 986441 A. Usher, RAFVR. 1637112 J. Usher, RAFVR. 1503597 C. Vernon...
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     63–64. ISBN 978-0-300-10225-3. McKenzie, Louisa (2015). Riddaway, Mark; Upsall, Carl (eds.). The Ghost of Sarah Siddons. Spiramus Press Ltd. p. 54. ISBN 9781910151037...
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  • The New British Traveller. Vol. 2. London: J and J Cundee. p. 129. Orme, Nicholas (2009). Exeter Cathedral - the First Thousand Years, 400–1550. Exeter:...
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    of their positions in the army's advance from Newcastle. Lord Scrope of Upsall, forward in army Edmund Howard, right-wing, and Marshall of Horse George...
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    Council, with the civil parishes of Cowesby, Felixkirk, Kirby Knowle and Upsall. According to the 1881 UK Census, the population was 317. The 2001 UK Census...
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    his first wife Eleanor Scrope, daughter and heiress of Richard Scrope of Upsall Castle, Yorkshire) who inherited Orchard, Somerset from his wife Elizabeth...
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    Parliament for a jetty in the following year was unsuccessful, but in 1860 the Upsall, Normanby & Ormesby Railway received permission for a line with access to...
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  • In remainder to the Earldom of Wemyss and March (Scotland). Father of Nicholas Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching (Life Peer, 2022). Wife of Leonard Cheshire...
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  • Mary Scrope was one of the nine daughters of Richard Scrope (d. 1485) of Upsall, Yorkshire, the second son of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton (4...
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    York granted protection by Henry III, property granted by Lord Scrope of Upsall; dissolved 1538; granted to Thomas Rawson 53°57′37″N 1°05′08″W / 53.9601508°N...
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  • Brasier 536 21.66 3.38 Labour William J.R. Griffiths 497 Labour Carl A. Upsall 403 Militant Labour Joan Francis 168 7.28 New Militant Labour Lynn Kelly...
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    father's first wife Eleanor Scrope, daughter and heiress of Richard Scrope of Upsall Castle, Yorkshire. Margaret's brother was Sir John Wyndham (died c. 1580)...
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  • Department. Albert Henry Nelson Ingram, Clerk, Pinniger Finch & Co., Middleton & Upsall, Solicitors, Westbury. Annabella Burns Irvine, Head Teacher, Glencryan School...
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