Charles Lynch (1736 – 1796) was an American planter, politician, military officer and judge who headed a kangaroo court in Virginia to punish Loyalists...
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Judge Lynch may also refer to: Charles Francis Lynch (1884–1942), judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey Eugene F. Lynch (born...
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Charles Lynch may refer to: Charles Lynch (judge) (1736–1796), Virginia militia officer, probable source of term "lynch law" Charles Lynch (politician)...
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The lynching of Charles Bannon took place in the US state of North Dakota on January 29, 1931. The self-confessed killer of a family of six, Bannon was...
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Merrill (company) (redirect from Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.)
Merrill (officially Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated), previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management and wealth...
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from 1941 to 1949 Ann Lynch (born 1964), Minnesota State Senate Charles Lynch (judge) (1736–1796), Virginia State Senate Charles Lynch (politician) (1783–1853)...
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National Spelling Bee - - 5 May 2015 - 007 Double Bogey Amber Leaf Charles Lynch (judge) Relentless (Jo O'Meara album) Hole in One (2010 film) 12 May 2015...
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Charles Lynch (August 8,[citation needed] 1783 – February 9, 1853) was a Democratic and Whig politician who served as Governor of Mississippi and was...
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terms "lynch law" and "lynching." The term "Lynch's Law" was used as early as 1782 by a prominent Virginian named Charles Lynch to describe his actions...
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The William Lynch speech, also known as the Willie Lynch letter, is an address purportedly delivered by a William Lynch (or Willie Lynch) to an audience...
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inventor of the Lynch motor Charles Lynch (judge) (1736–1796), Virginia militia officer, possible inspiration for the word "lynching" Charles Lynch (politician)...
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Mack Charles Parker (1936 – April 24, 1959) was an black American victim of lynching in the United States. He had been accused of raping a pregnant white...
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Charles Francis Lynch (January 9, 1884 – June 17, 1942) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New...
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Edmund C. Lynch, of Merrill Lynch (previously called Charles E. Merrill & Co.). Charles E. Merrill, the son of physician Dr. Charles Morton Merrill and Octavia...
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Charles Strong was lynched in Mayo, Florida. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary it was the 5th of 61 lynchings during 1922...
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Charles C. Lynch is the former owner of a city sanctioned medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay, California. Lynch obtained a medical marijuana dispensary...
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American farmhand who was lynched in the county seat of Waco, Texas, on May 15, 1916, in what became a well-known example of lynching. Washington was convicted...
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Charles Wesley Lynch (March 11, 1851 – September 9, 1932) was a West Virginia politician and judge, serving as a justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals...
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Lynching was the widespread occurrence of extrajudicial killings which began in the United States' pre–Civil War South in the 1830s and ended during the...
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Charles R. Wilson (born October 14, 1954) is a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Wilson was born...
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eventually became less supportive of the lynchers. A grand jury convened on March 17, 1891, to investigate the lynching. Judge Robert H. Marr, who presided over...
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unusually harsh sentences. Hanging judges are officers of the court with mandates, as opposed to extralegal lynch law. George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys...
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one of six siblings, another of whom was Charles Jr., a judge believed to be the namesake of lynching. The Lynch Ferry across the James River was established...
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The lynching of Michael Donald in Mobile, Alabama, on March 21, 1981, was one of the last reported lynchings in the United States. Several Ku Klux Klan...
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Justice Lynch may refer to: Charles W. Lynch (1851–1932), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Neil L. Lynch (1930–2014)...
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The lynching of Charles Lockwood took place on July 25, 1886, in Morris, Litchfield County in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Lockwood, a farmhand who...
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Kenneth Englehart Lynch was born on July 15, 1910, in Albany, New York, the only child of Bertha Dietzel and Charles William Lynch. His father was a native...
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Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. was merged into Bank of America Corporation in October 2013. The company was founded on January 6, 1914, when Charles E. Merrill...
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Leo Frank (category Jewish-American lynching victims)
17, 1884 – August 17, 1915) was an American factory superintendent and lynching victim. He was convicted in 1913 of the murder of a 13-year-old employee...
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Assembly Charles Barrett Lockwood (1856–1914), British surgeon and anatomist Charles Clapp Lockwood (1877–1958), New York politician and judge Lynching of Charles...
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