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Gorton and left
Two schoolfriends, who had also been evacuated from Singapore to Batavia, heard that Gorton was in hospital, arranged for them to be put on a ship for Fremantle, which left on 23 February and treated Gorton's wounds.
" In his own words, Gorton wrote, " I left my native country to enjoy liberty of conscience in respect to faith toward God and for no other end.
Gorton had left a comfortable life in England to enjoy liberty of conscience in the English colonies of North America.

Gorton and England
Samuel Gorton was born at Gorton, England, near the present city of Manchester, about 1592.
Flynn, living at Mclean Avenue Chatswood, Sydney in 1926, attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School ( Shore School ) where he was the classmate of future Australian Prime Minister, John Gorton.
* The station code of Gorton railway station in Greater Manchester, England
He spent from autumn 1861 to summer 1863 in England, then regarded as “ the motherland of technology ”, at Beyer, Peacock and Company of Gorton, Manchester.
Daimler, an ardent Anglophile, had spent from autumn 1861 to summer 1863 working in England, then regarded as “ the motherland of technology ”, at Beyer, Peacock and Company of Gorton, Manchester.
* Hypocrisie Unmasked ; by a True Relation of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts against Samuel Gorton, a Notorious Disturber of the Peace ( 1646 ), to which was added a chapter entitled " A Brief Narration of the True Grounds or Cause of the First Plantation of New England ";
Baptized in 1593 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, Gorton received a classic education in languages and English law from tutors.
Once back in New England, with his settlement of Shawomet ( now called Warwick ) secure, Gorton became a part of the civil authority that he had previously rejected, serving as assistant to the president, commissioner, deputy, and president of the two towns of Providence and Warwick.
Gorton wrote a number of books, two of them during his trip to England, and several others following his return.
Baptized on 12 February 1592 / 3 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, Samuel Gorton was the son of Thomas and Anne Gorton from the chapelry of Gorton, a part of Manchester.
Seeking redress for the wrongs committed against them, later that year Gorton, Randall Holden and John Greene boarded a ship in New Amsterdam and sailed back to England, where Gorton would spend four years.
In 1648 Gorton returned to New England, landing in Boston that May.
The Samuel Gorton who stepped off the ship in Boston in 1648 seemed to be a totally different person than the one who sailed to England four years earlier.
With his success in England, Gorton was seen as a leader in the colony and in 1649 he was chosen as the Warwick assistant to President John Smith, also from Warwick, but both Gorton and Smith declined their positions.
Besides his first book, Simplicities Defence ... Gorton also wrote another book while in England entitled An Incorruptible Key composed of the CX.
* July 21-Beyer, Peacock and Company turn out the first locomotive to be completed at their new works in the Gorton district of Manchester, England, for the Great Western Railway.
* September – First Great Central Railway Class 8K 2-8-0 freight locomotive, No. 966, is turned out of its Gorton locomotive works, England.
Belle Vue Zoological Gardens was a large zoo, amusement park, exhibition hall complex and speedway stadium in Belle Vue ( Gorton ), Manchester, England, opened in 1836.

Gorton and said
He said Gorton was a holy man ; ;
Gorton said they were preparing to deport her as a vagabond, and to escape the shame she fled to the woods for several days, returning at night.
His successor, Doug Anthony, said that the Country Party's objections to McMahon no longer held, finally freeing the Liberals to replace Gorton with McMahon within two months.
The Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, said: " I am sure the whole of Australia is shocked and saddened by the serious accident at West Gate Bridge.
With his hostile attitude towards the judges, he was indicted on 14 counts, some of which were calling the magistrates " Just Asses ," calling a freeman in open court " saucy boy and Jack-an-Apes ," and when Governor Coddington said, " all you that own the King take away Gorton and carry him to prison " Gorton replied, " all you that own the King take away Coddington and carry him to prison.
Baseball historian Pete Gorton has said that Donaldson's charisma, composure and stellar character were a countermeasure to the deep-seated prejudices of the time, " But I don't want anyone to look at the career of John Donaldson and think ' Oh, here's another poor black ball player exploited by the " Man " or by the times he lived ,'" the writer noted.
Fearing lawsuits similar to MGM v. Grokster, Mark Gorton, the chief executive officer of the firm that produces LimeWire, has said that he plans to stop distributing his file sharing program.
This assertion was disputed by former senator Slade Gorton ( R-WA ), a member of the 9-11 Commission, who said, " nothing Jamie Gorelick wrote had the slightest impact on the Department of Defense or its willingness or ability to share intelligence information with other intelligence agencies.

Gorton and faith
However, with no further chart progress made, on 27 October 2005, they announced they were breaking up, with Gorton stating that ' it's hard to keep faith when it feels like no-one's listening '.

Gorton and towards
In the Senate, Gorton had a moderate-to-conservative voting record, and was derided for what some perceived as strong hostility towards Indian tribes.
In court Gorton " carried himself so mutinously and seditiously " towards both magistrates and ministers that he was sentenced to find sureties for his good behavior during the remainder of his tenure in Plymouth, and given 14 days to be gone from the colony.
In his day, Gorton was largely reviled by those who were not his followers, and his insolence towards colonial leaders made him the butt of most early writers on Rhode Island's colonial history.

Gorton and God
A man of great learning and great intellectual breadth, Gorton believed passionately in God, the King, and the individual man, and was harshly critical of the magistrates and ministers who filled positions that were meaningless in his eyes.

Gorton and for
Gorton appeared for her, however, and what he told the magistrates must have been plenty, for he was charged with deluding the court, fined, and told to leave the colony within fourteen days.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
Master Gorton, having foully abused high and low at Aquidneck is now bewitching and bemaddening poor Providence, both with his unclean and foul censures of all the ministers of this country ( for which myself have in Christ's name withstood him ), and also denying all visible and external ordinances in depth of Familism: almost all suck in his poison, as at first they did at Aquidneck.
Up to now, Gorton had been looking for trouble, and now that he was trying to get away from it, trouble started looking for him.
If Gorton wanted peace and quiet for his complicated meditations this is where he should have had it.
Pomham and Soconoco, a couple of minor sachems ( of something less than exalted character ) under Miantonomi, declared that they had never assented to the sale of land to Gorton and had never received anything for it.
* Senator John Gorton ( LP ), Minister for Works and Minister in Charge of Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research
He also established the Australian Council for the Arts ( later the Australia Council ), which began the tradition of federal government support for Australian arts and artists, an initiative that was considerably expanded by Holt's successor John Gorton.
Under John Gorton he became Minister for Education and Science, and in 1969 he was made Minister for Defence: a challenging post at the height of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War and the protests against it.
A similar attendance was also recorded for a friendly match against Gorton Villa on 5 September 1889.
It would be only after McEwen announced his retirement that MacMahon would be able to successfully challenge Gorton for the Liberal leadership.
The only case where a senator was appointed prime minister was that of John Gorton, who subsequently resigned his Senate position and was elected as a member of the House of Representatives ( Senator George Pearce was acting prime minister for seven months in 1916 while Billy Hughes was overseas ).
McEwen was prime minister for 23 days, until the election of ( then Senator ) John Gorton.
Gorton received a separate charter for his settlement in 1648, which he named Warwick after his patron.
In late 1969, Askin, with Bolte, organised an ' emergency ' premiers ' conference, without Gorton, to publicise the disadvantages of the States, a move that was partly responsible for the party deposition of Gorton in 1971.
In, in the aftermath of the Seattle Pilots ' purchase and relocation to Milwaukee ( as the Milwaukee Brewers ) by future Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig, the City of Seattle, King County, and the state of Washington ( represented by then-State Attorney General and later U. S. Senator Slade Gorton ) sued the American League for breach of contract.
John Gorton prior to leaving for war service in 1941.
During late 1941, Gorton and other members of his squadron became part of the cadre of a Hurricane wing being formed for service in the Middle East.

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