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The first system of this type was published under the title Cadmus Britanicus by Simon Bordley, in 1787.
* Simon ( 1787 ), on the four faculties of the soul, which are the will, the imagination, the moral principle ( which is both passive and active )
With the help of historians Jean-Marc Berliere and Simon Kitson, McCall learned that she is the great-granddaughter of onetime Prefect of Police Célestin Hennion ( 1862 – 1915 ), and the great great great-granddaughter, on her father's side, of James Thomas Bedborough ( 1787 – 1860 ), a stonemason, councillor, Mayor, property developer, and entrepreneur, who worked on Windsor Castle and Upton Park in Slough.
The 76th had first been raised in 1745, by Simon Harcourt and disbanded in 1746, re-raised in 1756 disbanded again in 1763, before being raised again in 1777, disbanded in 1784 and finally re-raised, in 1787, for service in India, by the Honorable East India Company.
The results of the expedition and Güldenstädt's edited expedition journal were published after his death by Peter Simon Pallas in Reisen durch Russland und im Caucasischen Gebürge ( Travels in Russia and the Mountains of the Caucasus ) ( 1787 – 1791 ).
* Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton ( 1713 – 1787 )
Simon Wilde rated him as the best batsman in the world for the period 1787 to 1805.

1787 and Willard
Emma Hart Willard ( February 23, 1787 – April 15, 1870 ) was an American women ’ s rights activist who dedicated her life to education.

1787 and married
In Florence on 8 September 1787 ( by proxy ) and again in Dresden on 18 October 1787 ( in person ), Anton married a second time with the Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria ( Maria Theresia Josephe Charlotte Johanna ), daughter of the Grand Duke Leopold I of Tuscany, later Emperor Leopold II.
# On 6 January 1808, he married again to another first cousin, Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este ( 14 December 1787 – 7 April 1816 ) with no issue.
Nelson and she were married in Nevis in 1787.
# Sarah Caldwell " Sally " Lee ( 1775 – 1837 ), who married Edmund Jennings Lee I ( 1772 – 1843 ), son of Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II ( 1730 – 1787 ) and Lucy Grymes ( 1734 – 1792 ).
He was born in L ' Assomption, Quebec, on 4 July 1787, and came to the U. S. in 1808 canoeing to St. Louis, Missouri, where he met married a woman of Spanish and French descent, Eulalie Becquette Alvarez-Hortiz.
At some point in the 1785 – 1787 period he married and the couple had a child, but the names of the wife and child, and their eventual fates, are not known.
Goethe met the lawyer in April of 1787 and saw the documents and Balsamo's pedigree: Balsamo's great-grandfather Matteo Martello had two daughters: Maria, who married Giuseppe Bracconeri ; and Vincenza, who married Giuseppe Cagliostro.
In 1783 he married Helen Bannatyne, who died in 1787, leaving an only son, Colonel Matthew Stewart.
# Elizabeth Grenville ( 24 October 1756 – 21 December 1842 ), who married the 1st Earl of Carysfort ( 12 August 1751 – 7 April 1828 ) on 12 April 1787 and had three daughters.
* Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau ( 28 February 1743-6 May 1787 ), married Karl Christian of Nassau-Weilburg
He married Christine Bethune ( 1787 – 1865 ), daughter of Rev John Bethune and sister of John and Norman Bethune.
After spending a short time at Woolwich to complete his military education, he made a tour through Spain in 1787 ; and then, dejected by unrequited love for his cousin Georgina Lennox ( who later married the 3rd Earl Bathurst ), he sailed for New Brunswick to join the 54th Regiment with the rank of Major.
In this year Encke married Amalie Becker ( 1787 – 1879 ), daughter of a bookseller.
Besides a daughter ( Gustavine, 1787 – 1789 ) who died in infancy and the eldest son Auguste Louis ( 1790 – 1827 ), they had two other children — a son Albert ( 1792 – 1813 ), and a daughter Albertine ( 1797 – 1838 ), who afterwards married Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie.
Whitbread married Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the first Earl Grey on 26 December 1787.
His father, another George, married ( 1793 ) Selina, daughter of Henry Peckwell ( 1747 – 1787 ), minister of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon's chapel in Westminster, and his wife Bella Blosset ( descended from a Huguenot officer Salomon Blosset de Loche who left the Dauphiné on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes ), and had one daughter and ten sons, of whom George was the eldest.
Daughter Margaret ( 1760 – 1824 ) married Maryland Governor John E. Howard in 1787.
His wife later remarried Camille de Sainte-Aldegonde ( 1787 – 1853 ), by whom she had a daughter Valentine de Sainte-Aldegonde ( 1820 – 1891 ), who married the 3rd Duke of Dino.
In 1768 Stone married Margaret Brown ( 1751 – 1787 ), the younger sister of Dr. Gustavus R. Brown ( see Rose Hill ), thought to be the richest man in the county.
Mary Dundas ( 30 May 1787 – 1 November 1830 ), married Charles FitzWilliam, 5th Earl FitzWilliam
In December 1787 he married Priscilla Hopkins Brereton, the widow of an actor and herself an actress.
# Col. Lord John Thomas Henry Somerset ( 30 August 1787 – 3 October 1846 ), married Lady Catherine Annesley, daughter of Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Mountnorris on 4 December 1814
* Lady Sarah Spencer ( 1787 – 1870 ), married William Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton and had issue.

1787 and again
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori ( d. 1787 ), founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, then brought some attention back to casuistry by publishing again Hermann Busembaum's Medulla Theologiae Moralis ; the last edition published in 1785 and receiving the approbation of the Holy See in 1803.
The North Carolina State Legislature met here once in 1787 and again in 1987.
In 1787, Kutuzov was again wounded in the right temple, in almost exactly the same place as before, and again doctors feared for his life.
West Haven and North Milford tried again in 1786 and 1787 with the same result.
He served in the state assembly again from 1787 – 1788 and in the state Senate from 1791 – 1793 and 1796 – 1802.
He was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1786 – 1787, and again in 1790, and served in the New Jersey Legislative Council ( now the New Jersey Senate ) in 1789.
This was published at Oxford in 1695 ; it was reprinted with additions by the author's brother, John Tanner, in 1744 ; and was reprinted again with further additions by James Nasmith in 1787.
In November 1787, he was again appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, this time under Pitt, but his second tenure of this office was hardly as successful as the first.
This happened again in 1787 with a British ship and in 1808 with a Russian ship.
Burma and Siam went to war again in 1785 – 1786, 1787, 1792, 1803 – 1808, 1809 – 1812 and 1849 – 1855 but all resulted in a stalemate.
From 1787 to 1791 he again fought the Turks during the Russo-Turkish War of 1787 – 1792 and won many victories ; he was wounded twice at Kinburn ( 1787 ), took part in the siege of Ochakov, and in 1789 won two great victories at Focşani and by the river Rymnik.
Samuel Allyne Otis ( son of James Otis, Sr., father of Harrison Gray Otis and brother of prominent revolutionary James Otis, Jr. and America's first female playwright Mercy Otis Warren ), a Delegate from Massachusetts ; born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Mass., November 24, 1740 ; was graduated from Harvard College in 1759 ; engaged in mercantile pursuits in Boston ; member of the state house of representatives in 1776 ; member of the Board of War in 1776 ; collector of clothing for the Continental Army in 1777 ; member of the Massachusetts constitutional convention ; again a member of the state house of representatives 1784-1787 and elected speaker of the house in 1784 ; Member of the Continental Congress in 1787 and 1788 ; elected Secretary of the United States Senate on April 8, 1789, and served until his death in Washington, D. C., April 22, 1814 ; interment in Congressional Cemetery.
He traveled on April 2, 1786, to the modern-day Dubrovnik ( a vassal city of the Ottoman Empire, then better known with other, Italian name Ragusa ), and then to Constantinople in Turkey ( until September 23, 1786 ), Russia, ( from September 26, 1786 until September 7, 1787, slightly under one year ), Sweden, ( in Stockholm as from September 10, 1787 until November 2, 1787 ), Norway, from November 10, 1787 until departing from Karlskrona in Sweden from December 17, 1787 ), Denmark ( from September 23, 1787 until March 10, 1788 after being received in Denmark orders of capture from Spain no later than January 22, 1788 ), the Free Hanseatic Town of Hamburg, ( from ( April 1, 1788 until the April 27, 1788 ), the Free Town of Bremen, ( leaving on April 27 ), Holland, ( from around the May 2, 1788 until around June 16, 1788 ), some actual Belgian towns and German cities along the Rhine river, Swiss Basel, ( arrival July 30, 1788, and then again after touring German-speaking Switzerland on October 12, 1788 ), Swiss Geneva ( arrival September 25, 1788 ), and France, ( entry around the 3rd and 4th weeks of September 1788, two stays in Marseilles, the second departing there towards Bordeaux on February 26, 1789 via inland waterways ), travels to Rouen, Le Havre and Paris around May 5, 1789, getting papers as " Mr. Meeroff from Livonia " to arrive in Dover, ( England ) and then London on June 19, 1789, taking lodgings at the house of his British friend, " A Barlow ", at 47 Jermyn Street ).
Thomas Jefferson, well known for his interest in higher education, frequently composed great books lists for his friends and correspondents, for example, for Peter Carr in 1785 and again in 1787.

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