Thomas Pownall (bapt. 4 September 1722 N.S. – 25 February 1805) was a British colonial official and politician. He was governor of the Province of Massachusetts...
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Thomas Pownall Boultbee, LL.D. (1818–1884), was an English clergyman. Boultbee, the eldest son of Thomas Boultbee, for forty-seven years Vicar of Bidford...
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lieutenant governor in 1758, serving under Thomas Pownall. Hutchinson's relationship with Pownall was awkward, for Pownall was at the center of political activities...
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antiquarian journals; these included such figures as Sir William Wilde, Thomas Pownall, Thomas Wright, John O'Donovan, George Petrie, and James Ferguson. These...
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Pownall may refer to: Alan Pownall (b. 1986), British singer-songwriter Capel Pownall (1869-1933), British Olympic archer Charles Alan Pownall (1887-1975)...
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Council (1757) Thomas Pownall, Governor (1757–1760) Thomas Hutchinson, Acting Governor (1760) Francis Bernard, Governor (1760–1769) Thomas Hutchinson, Acting...
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Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, the London Quaker Thomas Crowley, Royal Governors such as Thomas Pownall M.P., William Franklin, Sir Francis Bernard, and...
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city Lincoln, the birthplace of Massachusetts Bay Provincial Governor Thomas Pownall. At its founding, Lincoln County accounted for three-fifths of the state's...
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Shirley's feud with Johnson continued. Johnson, who was being advised by Thomas Pownall, continued to assert his exclusive authority over interactions with...
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the last time in 2002 as a director. Pownall wrote and performed a one-man play, Do Not Go Gentle, about Dylan Thomas. Geraint Wyn Davies later performed...
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and Bernard Knollenberg) have concluded that Thomas Pownall was the probable source of the letters. Pownall was Massachusetts governor before Francis Bernard...
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Penobscot watershed, and in 1759, the Pownall Expedition, led by Governor Thomas Pownall, established Fort Pownall on Cape Jellison in what is now Stockton...
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Waldo accompanied the governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Thomas Pownall, and his 400 men to help establish this site. To open the Penobscot...
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his neighbours in Lincoln were the Pownalls, who had one son (John) serving in the Colonial Office, and another, Thomas, who went to the North American colonies...
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State Park in Stockton Springs, Maine. The fort was named for Governor Thomas Pownall, who oversaw its construction. It never saw action, and was destroyed...
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of the British Board of Trade and a friend of Massachusetts governor Thomas Pownall. In the 19th century and early 20th century, mills were built along...
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Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England. London: Longmans. Boultbee, Thomas Pownall (1877). A Commentary on the Thirty-nine Articles: Forming an Introduction...
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the war demanded, however, and was recalled in 1757. His successor Thomas Pownall oversaw the remainder of the war, which ended in 1760. The 1760s and...
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heavily criticised by the New York Mercury. British colonial observer Thomas Pownall, secretary to Governor Danvers Osborne of New York, stayed in the colonies...
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Spencer Phips died in 1757, and the council governed until the arrival of Thomas Pownall. List of colonial governors of New Hampshire List of colonial governors...
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politic gained wide acceptance both in Britain and continental Europe. Thomas Pownall, later the British governor of Massachusetts and a proponent of American...
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lieutenant governor, Thomas Pownall (1722–1805), was appointed to the post in 1755 under royal governor Jonathan Belcher (1681/2–1757). Pownall had little responsibility...
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of modern Alford, Massachusetts. In October 1757, Timothy wrote to Thomas Pownall, requesting legislation restricting the sale of alcohol to the Native...
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Sir George Pownall (1755 – 17 October 1834) was an English official and politician who served in Lower Canada from 1775. Pownall was the eldest son of...
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1783–1856), maritime inventor. He worked in Lincoln in the 1820s and 1830s. Thomas Pownall (1722–1805), politician, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay...
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Engraving after a drawing of the falls made by Thomas Pownall in the 1750s...
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Penobscot watershed, and in 1759 the Pownall Expedition, led by Governor Thomas Pownall, established Fort Pownall on Cape Jellison in what is now Stockton...
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books lived in Chesham from 1955 to 1969. He died in 2014 aged 92. Thomas Pownall Boultbee d.1884 was a clergyman who on his death was buried in the town...
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bill was fought in its various stages by Edmund Burke, Isaac Barré, Thomas Pownall and others. In spite of them, the Act became a law on March 31, without...
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Wentworth chartered Pownal, which he named after his fellow royal governor, Thomas Pownall of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Thereafter, settlers, primarily...
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