• Thomas Maule (May 3, 1645 – July 2, 1724), was a prominent Quaker in colonial Salem, Massachusetts. Maule was born in Berkswell Parish, Warwickshire,...
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  • (died 1450), Baron of Panmure and Benvie and claimant to Brechin Thomas Maule (Quaker) (1645–1724), critic of the Salem Witch Trials, who was imprisoned...
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  • Thomas Maule, Scottish knight (d. 1303) Thomas Maule (Quaker), American quaker Ward Maule (1833–1913), English clergyman and cricketer William Maule,...
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    The first Quaker Meeting House (Federal Garden area) in Salem, Massachusetts was built during the autumn of 1688 by Quaker Thomas Maule. Much of the building...
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    support". In Gross, David M. (ed.). American Quaker War Tax Resistance. pp. 154–171. ISBN 978-1-4382-6015-0. Maule, Joshua (1862). "He Could Not Have the Money...
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    Charles Gilpin (politician) (category English Quakers)
    Charles Gilpin (31 March 1815 – 8 September 1874) was a Quaker, orator, politician, publisher, and railway director. Among his many causes were repeal...
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    public calls for justice were not over occurred in 1695 when Thomas Maule, a noted Quaker, publicly criticized the handling of the trials by the Puritan...
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  • the Right Club that was seized from the ownership of Captain Archibald Maule Ramsay M.P. by the authorities in 1940 and has remained mostly shrouded...
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    Bert Bell (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    career at Penn and went on to become an assistant football coach with the Quakers in the 1920s. During the Great Depression, he was an assistant coach for...
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  • controls. Leeds was born in Philadelphia in 1869 to Barclay Robert and Mary (Maule) Leeds. After attending the Westtown School, he graduated with a B.S. at...
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  • of State for Scotland, 1938–1940, and Governor of Bombay, 1943–1948 Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (1801–1874), Secretary at War, 1846–1852...
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    German noblewoman (d. 1705) May 3 – Thomas Maule, prominent Quaker in colonial Salem (d. 1724) May 4 – Thomas Alvey, English physician (d. 1704) May...
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    July 1 – Johann Homann, German cartographer (b. 1664) July 2 – Thomas Maule, prominent Quaker in colonial Salem (b. 1645) July 13 – Sir Richard Levinge, 1st...
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  • Frederick Matthews (Preston) – bought by Owen Owen; renamed Owen Owen Robert Maule & Son (Edinburgh) – established 1894. Bought by Binns 1934; renamed Binns...
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    former Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1842–1844 Fox Maule  Scotland parliamentarian and a later Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of...
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  • They included Daniel O'Connell and James Patrick Mahon in Clare. The first Quaker general election victor was Joseph Pease at the 1832 general election. The...
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    mill-children had failed. Under the Whig government of Lord Melbourne, Fox Maule had repeatedly produced draft factory bills which were to replace the 1833...
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    be revered by his community after his death. Thirty years later and Thomas Maule was arrested on charges of slanderous publication about the manner of...
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    Fellow of King's College, London. Brigadier Arthur Gordon Matthew Jeremy Maule, English scholar and teacher; Fellow and Lecturer in English, Trinity College...
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    Franklin Field (category Penn Quakers baseball)
    "Packers, Eagles meet for title today". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1, part 6. Maule, Tex (January 9, 1961). "A big run wins for a big defense". Sports Illustrated...
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  • German noblewoman (d. 1705) May 3 – Thomas Maule, prominent Quaker in colonial Salem (d. 1724) May 4 – Thomas Alvey, English physician (d. 1704) May...
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    favorites over the Jets. Sports Illustrated's top football writer, Tex Maule, predicted a 43–0 Colts victory. The first two Super Bowls had been dominated...
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  • 13, 1965). "The pleasure of dying on Sunday". Sports Illustrated. p. 84. Maule, Tex (August 14, 1972). "Nay on the neighs, yea on the baas". Sports Illustrated...
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  • July 1 – Johann Homann, German cartographer (b. 1664) July 2 – Thomas Maule, prominent Quaker in colonial Salem (b. 1645) July 13 – Sir Richard Levinge, 1st...
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    (1804–1888) Sir Robert Lush (1807–1881) Sir Henry Manisty (1808–1890) Sir William Maule KC (1788–1858) Sir Richard Mayne KCB (1786–1868) Edward Molyneux (1798–1864)...
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  • National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Volume 15, p. 7. Maule. family.com. Retrieved September 5, 2011. "James Buxton". ReoCities.com...
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