• John Throckmorton, Gent. (1601–1684) was an early settler of Providence Plantation in what became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations...
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  • 1439; John Throckmorton (of Lypiatt) (1572–1623), MP for Gloucestershire in 1601 and 1604 John Throckmorton (settler) (1601–1684), early settler of Providence...
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  • William Edward Throckmorton (1795 – October 2, 1843) was an early Collin County, Texas settler. Born in Virginia in 1795, Throckmorton was the son of...
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  • Providence settlers who signed an agreement to form a government on July 27, 1640: Chad Brown Robert Coles William Harris John Throckmorton Stukely Westcott...
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  • United States v. Throckmorton (98 U.S. 61) is an 1878 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on civil procedure, specifically res judicata, in cases heard...
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  • intrinsic from extrinsic fraud in its unanimous 1878 United States v. Throckmorton decision, written by Justice Samuel Freeman Miller. It described intrinsic...
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  • Virginia Company of London to Sir William Throckmorton, Sir George Yeardley, George Thorpe, Richard Beverley, and John Smith (or Smyth) (1567–1641) of Nibley...
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    Joseph Throckmorton (June 16, 1800 – December 1872) was an American steamboat builder and captain during the 19th century. He was born in Monmouth County...
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  • – Samuel Adams Adams, Nebraska – J.O. Adams (settler) Adams, New York – John Adams Adams, Oregon – John F. Adams (homesteader) Adams, Tennessee – Reuben...
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    for future English settlements. In 1591, he secretly married Elizabeth Throckmorton, one of the Queen's ladies-in-waiting, without the Queen's permission...
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  • married Alice Ashton, a daughter of Rev. James Ashton and Deliverance (née Throckmorton) Ashton. Jonathan Holmes (1682–1766), who married Deliverance Ashton...
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    Bruno by historian John Bossy, deployed in the French embassy in London. Walsingham's contact reported that Francis Throckmorton, a nephew of Walsingham's...
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    for Tahoka Lynn Unknown. Throckmorton Throckmorton Throckmorton County, which was named for settler William E. Throckmorton, father of Texas Senator and...
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  • Historical Marker Database. Retrieved 3 August 2024. "Welcome to the Throckmorton-Lippit-Taylor Burying Ground On Penelope Lane in Middletown, New Jersey"...
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  • 1617 – May 26, 1680) was an early settler of New London, Connecticut Colony. He was among the six hired in 1650 by John Winthrop Jr.–the founder of New...
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    administrator Samuel Reading Throckmorton. At his death in 1856 at 61 years old, Richardson was almost destitute. Throckmorton came to San Francisco in 1850...
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    September 1562 with experienced envoy Sir Nicholas Throckmorton. Smith came to dagger blows with Throckmorton over character and policy differences. He returned...
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    organized in 1874. It is named for William Cocke Young, an early Texas settler and soldier. The Brazos Indian Reservation, founded by General Randolph...
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    a few people could have pulled it off." Forensic investigator George Throckmorton, who helped crack the Mark Hofmann forgeries, examined the plate in 2003...
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  • and History (1965), illus. Charles Keeping A Saxon Settler (People of the Past, 1965), illus. John Lawrence The series, also referred to as 'Marcus',...
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    Second Pylon at Medinet Habu, based upon recent photographs of the temple by John Beasley Greene. De Rougé noted that "in the crests of the conquered peoples...
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  • James W. Throckmorton (1825-1894) in Sherman, Texas, where he continued practicing law with Gov. Throckmorton. G. A. then joined the Throckmorton and Brown...
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    earliest Old World contact with the Americas was not with Columbus or Norse settlers, but with the Phoenicians (or, alternatively, other Semitic peoples) in...
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    comes from John Throckmorton, English immigrant and associate of Roger Williams in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Dutch allowed Throckmorton to settle...
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    of the negative votes is enshrined in Texas history books. James Webb Throckmorton, from Collin County in North Texas, in response to the roar of hisses...
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    was severely limited, and so, from the fourth millennium into the third, settlers moved out from the borderlands into the plains and beyond into Gujarat...
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    American settlers away from Sauk territory. Later, he led a band of Sauk and Fox warriors, known as the British Band, against white settlers in Illinois...
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  • – 13 November 1857) was an American settler who found temporary shelter at Apple River Fort with her husband, John, and two children during the 1832 Black...
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    Sardinians integrating "peacefully and permanently" with Semitic Phoenician settlers. The study also found evidence suggesting that south Europeans may have...
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    needed] He died in England in 1631, ten weeks before fellow Jamestown settler John Smith, and was buried on 13 April at St Andrew's Parish Church, Kimbolton...
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