The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... pledges and principles . His interest in educa- tion was intelligent , constant , and most liberal . He was foremost in all the movements of his fellow citizens for the improvement 1876. ] 11 Memoir of William A. Buckingham .
... pledges and principles . His interest in educa- tion was intelligent , constant , and most liberal . He was foremost in all the movements of his fellow citizens for the improvement 1876. ] 11 Memoir of William A. Buckingham .
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... interest , it is strange we know so little of his personal history . That he was of an ancient Kentish family , living in the archiepiscopal city of Canterbury , I have recently made certain . He had two wives , and several daughters ...
... interest , it is strange we know so little of his personal history . That he was of an ancient Kentish family , living in the archiepiscopal city of Canterbury , I have recently made certain . He had two wives , and several daughters ...
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... interest in the hall and ante - rooms of the Society . Statues and Busts . 1. Statue of CHRIST , in plaster , from the original by Michael Angelo in the Church of Sta . Maria Sopra Minerva at Rome . Presented to the An- tiquarian ...
... interest in the hall and ante - rooms of the Society . Statues and Busts . 1. Statue of CHRIST , in plaster , from the original by Michael Angelo in the Church of Sta . Maria Sopra Minerva at Rome . Presented to the An- tiquarian ...
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... interest exists in the Memorandum Book of Capt . Elnathan Hammond , of Newport , R. I. , who lived an esteemed citizen of that town , and died there May 24 , 1793 , at the age of 90. His descendants cherish his memory with peculiar ...
... interest exists in the Memorandum Book of Capt . Elnathan Hammond , of Newport , R. I. , who lived an esteemed citizen of that town , and died there May 24 , 1793 , at the age of 90. His descendants cherish his memory with peculiar ...
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... Interest in ye Town of Chester which I had by my former Husband M ' . Theophilus Cotton to be equally divided between them . Item 3dly . I give to my Cousin Mary Parker the Wife of Benjamin Parker of Kittery all my Plate or Silver ...
... Interest in ye Town of Chester which I had by my former Husband M ' . Theophilus Cotton to be equally divided between them . Item 3dly . I give to my Cousin Mary Parker the Wife of Benjamin Parker of Kittery all my Plate or Silver ...
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Page 170 - Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment to the well-known place, Whence first we started into life's long race, Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day.
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Page 244 - Sweet in the confidence of faith To trust his firm decrees ; Sweet to lie passive in his hands, And know no will but his.
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