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    Anne Hutchinson (née Marbury; July 1591 – August 1643) was a Puritan spiritual advisor, religious reformer, and an important participant in the Antinomian...
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    Vanessa Anne Hudgens (/ˈhʌdʒənz/ HUJ-ənz; born December 14, 1988) is an American actress and singer. After making her feature film debut in Thirteen (2003)...
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    most notable Free Grace advocates, often called "Antinomians", were Anne Hutchinson, her brother-in-law Reverend John Wheelwright, and Massachusetts Bay...
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    A statue of Anne Hutchinson by Cyrus Edwin Dallin (sometimes called Anne Marbury Hutchinson or Anne Marbury Hutchinson) is installed outside the Massachusetts...
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    lasting from 1636 to 1638. Mary and William were strong advocates of Anne Hutchinson and John Wheelwright in the controversy, and as a result, Mary's husband...
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    Anne Sullivan Macy (born as Johanna Mansfield Sullivan; April 14, 1866 – October 20, 1936) was an American teacher best known for being the instructor...
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  • served as both Deputy to the General Court and selectman. His wife was Anne Hutchinson who became embroiled in a theological controversy with the Puritan...
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  • Massachusetts and Rhode Island magistrate William Hutchinson and his wife, the dissident minister Anne Hutchinson. He is noted for making peace with the authorities...
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    famed mother Anne Hutchinson. She was taken captive following the attack and held for several years before her release. Susanna Hutchinson was born in...
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  • Mistress Hutchinson: Meaning and Context in 'The Lottery'" (Essays in Literature, 1988), wrote: The name of Jackson's victim links her to Anne Hutchinson, whose...
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    SS Anne Hutchinson (MC hull number 238) was a Liberty ship built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Company of Portland, Oregon, and launched on 31 May 1942 The...
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    compatible with the community cohesion that was also a strong ideal. Anne Hutchinson (1591–1643), the well educated daughter of a teacher, argued with the...
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    1636 was Henry Vane, and the colony was split over the actions of Anne Hutchinson. She had come to the colony in 1634 and began preaching a "covenant...
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    Anne Hutchinson (1591–1643), American religious dissenter Anne Hyde (1637–1671), Duchess of York Anne Jackson (1925–2016), American actress Anne Jeffreys...
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  • and Westchester County, New York. He was involved in the murder of Anne Hutchinson and her fellow colonists in 1643. Some time after 1636, he married...
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    The river, in turn, was named for English colonial religious leader Anne Hutchinson. Construction of the parkway began in 1924 and was completed in 1941...
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  • Therefore, when Anne Hutchinson and John Wheelwright were banished from the colony, their family members went with them. Anne Hutchinson, her husband William...
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    During the 1637 trial of Anne Hutchinson for illegal theological teaching, magistrate John Winthrop (who was both Hutchinson's accuser and the judge in...
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  • newspaperwoman Anne Hutchinson (1591–1642), Puritan preacher in New England Anne-Marie Hutchinson (1957–2020), British lawyer Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson (1880–1971)...
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  • the Bronx, and a contemporary of Roger Williams and the family of Anne Hutchinson. He is the ancestor of a number of North Americans prominent in business...
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    Christian world to recognize freedom of religion.[citation needed] Anne Hutchinson and her family moved from Boston, Lincolnshire, to the Massachusetts...
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    the original on March 14, 2008. "Tall Tales and the Truth". Born Phoebe Anne Oakley Mozee?. Archived from the original on October 15, 2002. Retrieved...
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    First John Wheelwright and later Anne Hutchinson were put on trial, and both were banished from the colony. (Hutchinson and others founded the settlement...
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    creation, the land comprising the current Pelham Bay Park was part of Anne Hutchinson's short-lived dissident colony. Part of New Netherland, it was destroyed...
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    Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh (June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American writer and aviator. She was the wife of decorated pioneer aviator Charles...
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    Pelham, granted a deed to the group to "settle down at Hutchinsons'," where the home of Anne Hutchinson had stood some twenty years before. The ten original...
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    when several adherents of his "free grace" theology (most notably Anne Hutchinson) began criticizing other ministers in the colony. He tended to support...
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    where all were welcome. In 1638 (after conferring with Williams), Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke, Philip Sherman, and other religious...
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    colonial New England and are descended from historical figures like Anne Hutchinson. In 1961, at age 14, Danson enrolled at the Kent School, a university-preparatory...
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    Antinomian Controversy from 1636 to 1638. The Reverend John Wheelwright and Anne Hutchinson were banished from the Massachusetts colony, and many of their supporters...
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