Isaac Addington (January 22, 1645 – March 19, 1715) was an American lawyer who served as the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature, the highest...
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Kingdom from 1801 to 1804 Henry Unwin Addington (1790–1870), British diplomat and civil servant Isaac Addington (1645–1719), functionary of various colonial...
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and Assistants Samuel Sewall, Samuel Appleton, James Russell and Isaac Addington. During the proceedings, objections by Elizabeth's husband, John Proctor...
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Eleazer and Rebecca (née Addington) Davenport. His parents died when he was young, and he was raised by his uncle Isaac Addington. He graduated from Harvard...
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Superior Court of Judicature 1701 Succeeded by Isaac Addington Vacant Title last held by Isaac Addington Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court...
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Government to grant the same." By Order of the Governor and Council, — Isaac Addington, Secr., Sept. 29, 1690, The three-page newspaper did not contain any...
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Gurdon Saltonstall; Massachusetts residents Elisha Hutchinson and Isaac Addington; and Connecticut residents William Pitkin and William Whiting. These...
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married Ann (1647 – after 1691), daughter of Isaac Addington (died 1653) and the sister of Isaac Addington, who was afterwards secretary of the colony...
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William Villiers, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1712) January 22 – Isaac Addington, longtime functionary of various colonial governments of Massachusetts...
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during the War of 1812 and became a colonel in the Addington Militia. He represented Lennox & Addington in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from...
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Russian lady-in-waiting (b. 1684) March 17 – Isaac de Larrey, French historian (b. 1638) March 19 Isaac Addington, functionary of the colonial government of...
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was dated on June 28, 1675, appointed Hull and New England lawyer Isaac Addington as the executors of the will, which disposed of property worth 3,500...
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1680–1682 Dedham Elisha Cooke Sr. 1683 Boston John Waite 1684 Malden Isaac Addington 1685 Boston John Saffin 1686 Boston General Court adjourned May 21...
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Governor's Council 3 Isaac Addington (1645–1719) W. Winthrop 1702 – 1703 (Resigned) Joseph Dudley 4 Wait Winthrop (1642–1717) I. Addington 1708 – November...
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William Villiers, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1712) January 22 – Isaac Addington, longtime functionary of various colonial governments of Massachusetts...
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the arms of early notable Americans like Anna Richards née Winthrop, Isaac Addington, Samuel White, John Legg, and William Hutchinson. The roll is divided...
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Fairweather, Timothy Prout, Edward Willis, Penn Townsend, James Hill, Isaac Addington, Adam Winthrop. 1689: John Joyliffe, Daniel Turell, Theophilus Frary...
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Maybelle Carter (redirect from Maybelle Addington)
"Mother" Maybelle Carter (born Maybelle Addington; May 10, 1909 – October 23, 1978) was an American country musician and "among the first" to use the...
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Russian lady-in-waiting (b. 1684) March 17 – Isaac de Larrey, French historian (b. 1638) March 19 Isaac Addington, functionary of the colonial government of...
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of Isaac Shepherd, was noted as living at Addington.: 24 Between 1876 and 1896 the farm was left in trust jointly to Isaac Shepherd's son Isaac James...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Barré (15 October 1726 – 20 July 1802) was a British Army officer and politician. Barré served with distinction serving in the...
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George Huntingford (redirect from George Isaac Huntingford)
elected Warden of Winchester College. Through his friendship with Henry Addington, who he had taught at Winchester, Huntingford became Bishop of Gloucester...
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Sir Edward Walpole (died 1784) 1784–1802: Isaac Barré (blind 1784, died 1802) 1802–1823: Hon. Henry Addington jnr (died insane 1823) 1823–1825: Edward...
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homosexual; Frederic W. H. Myers, academic and psychic researcher; John Addington Symonds, aesthete; Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, writer on freemasonry and...
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Isaac. Isaac married in 1832 and the following year started to build a cottage, later called Addington, on part of the Stewart grant. In 1835 Isaac acquired...
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and Charles William Newton Barton, private secretary to Addington. A noted portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, was...
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– Charles Swain – Elinor Sweetman – Algernon Charles Swinburne – John Addington Symonds – Arthur Symons – John M. Synge – Sir Henry Taylor – Rachel Annand...
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1865-1988". Lennox and Addington Historical Society. 30 August 2024. Excerpt from History of the County of Lennox and Addington, W.S. Herrington (1913)...
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Companies from the 1st Frontenac Militia, 1st Lennox Militia, and 1st Addington Militia mustered and marched to the town, some arriving without arms and...
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Conservative Party". 650 CKOM. April 23, 2025. Retrieved April 23, 2025. Callan, Isaac; D'Mello, Colin (April 3, 2025). "'Good for her': Ford says he allowed cabinet...
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