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* Richard Treat ( or Trott ) ( 1584 – 1669 ) was an original settler of Wethersfield and a Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.
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He was a direct descendant of John Deming, ( 1615 – 1705 ) an early Puritan settler and original patentee of the Connecticut Colony, and Honor Treat, the daughter of Richard Treat ( 1584 – 1669 ) an early New England settler, Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature and also a Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.
Among the pallbearers at Lincoln's funeral were John Adams, Cotton Tufts, Robert Treat Paine, Richard Cranch and Thomas Melvill.
On his father's side, Madison Grant's first American ancestor was Richard Treat, dean of Pitminster Church in England, who in 1630 was one of the first Puritan settlers of New England.
by Richard Quain ; assisted by Frederick Thomas Roberts and J. Mitchell Bruce ; with an American appendix by Samuel Treat Armstrong.
Cast members include Treat Williams, John Savage, Beverly D ' Angelo, Don Dacus, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright, Nell Carter, Cheryl Barnes, Richard Bright, Ellen Foley, Charlotte Rae.
John Adams, Sam Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Richard Henry Lee, Robert Treat Pain and John Paul Jones came to the defense of Hopkins.
Richard Treat Williams ( born December 1, 1951 ) is a Screen Actors Guild Award – nominated American actor and children's book author who has appeared on film, stage and television.
Richard Treat ( 1584-1669 ) and his son Robert Treat ( 1622 – 1710 ), who went on to be an American politician, lived in the village.
He was born on September 8, 1837 in Owego, New York, into a family with deep New England roots that trace back to Thomas Welles ( 1590 – 1659 ), who arrived in Massachusetts in 1635 and was the only man in Connecticut's history to hold all four top offices: governor, deputy governor, treasurer, and secretary ; John Deming, ( 1615 – 1705 ) an early Puritan settler and original patentee of the Connecticut Colony and Honor Treat, the daughter of Richard Treat ( 1584 – 1669 ) an early New England settler, Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature and also a Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662.
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The Wexner Center's building was designed by architects Peter Eisenman of New York and the late Richard Trott of Columbus with landscape architect Laurie Olin of Philadelphia.
Nick Trott is evo's current editor, with former editors including Peter Tomalin, John Barker and Richard Meaden.
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Balnaves also busied himself in writing what Knox calls " a comfortable treatise of justification ," which was found in manuscript at the house of John Cockburn of Ormiston by Knox's secretary Richard Bannatyne and published at Edinburgh in 1584 under the title The Confession of Faith.
Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville ( of HMS Revenge ).
It was picked up in David Powel's Historie of Cambria ( 1584 ) and Richard Hakluyt's The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation ( 1589 ).
In November 2001, he was finally caught after stealing a bugle dating from 1584, one of only three like it in the world and with an estimated value of £ 45, 000, from the Richard Wagner Museum in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington and Thirlstane ( 1496 – 1 August 1586 ) was a Senator of the College of Justice, an Ordinary Lord of Session from 1561 until 1584, and notable Scottish poet.
A tradition that Sir Richard Verney, a follower of Robert Dudley, organized Amy Dudley's violent death evolved early, and Leicester's Commonwealth, a notorious and influential libel of 1584 against Robert Dudley, by then Earl of Leicester, perpetuated this version of events.
* Saint Richard Gwyn, Welsh school teacher who was martyred by being hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason in 1584
His grandfather, ( also named Richard Bellings ) was Solicitor-General for Ireland from 1574 – 1584, and was granted extensive lands by the Crown at Tyrrelstown, a suburb of Dublin in 1600.
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* 1199 – King Richard I of England dies from an infection following the removal of an arrow from his shoulder.
* 1973 – Watergate Scandal: U. S. President Richard Nixon announces that top White House aides H. R.
* 1485 – The Battle of Bosworth Field, the death of Richard III and the end of the House of Plantagenet.
* 1974 – As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
He studied organ there from 1885 – 1893 with Eugène Munch, organist of the Protestant Temple, who inspired Schweitzer with his profound enthusiasm for the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
* 1974 – President Richard Nixon, in a nationwide television address, announces his resignation from the office of the President of the United States effective noon the next day.
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