William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine Volume 17; Publ. 1908; Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Earl Gregg Swem, Richard Lee Morton: Ward, Benj. (of Chesterfield) Mary Eggleston. (D. Of James.) February 22, 1779: William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine Volume 17; Publ. 1908; Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Earl Gregg Swem, Richard Lee Morton: Ward
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The William and Mary Quarterly | The leading journal in its field of interest, The William and Mary Quarterly publishes refereed scholarship in history and related disciplines from initial Old
William & Mary and the University of Exeter in England agreed to begin a regular exchange of students. 1947, July 17. The Jamestown Corporation, in cooperation with The Virginia Conservation Commission and William & Mary, opened an outdoor drama, "The Common Glory," written Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Green of Chapel Hill, N.C.
American Journey, The: Volume 2. American Journey, The: Volume 2. Subject Catalog. Humanities & Social Sciences. Chapter 22. A new section on U.S (1991) and several articles on colonial history, which have appeared in such journals as the William and Mary Quarterly and the New England Quarterly.
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William Digges was born in Virginia in around 1651, the eldest son of Edward Digges (1620-1674/5), an English barrister and colonist who served as the Colonial Governor of Virginia from March 1655 to December 1656. Edward Digges invested heavily in planting mulberry trees and promoting the silk industry in the colony, in recognition of which he was appointed Auditor-General of Virginia.
Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. III Heale-Muscoe
Description. Of the three periodicals which were originally devoted to Virginia genealogy and history, the William and Mary College Quarterly was the most scholarly. Its contribution in the field of family history made it the fountainhead of Virginia genealogy.
WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW VOLUME 21 FALL 1979 NUMBER 1 Published quarterly students of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. Member, National Conference of Law Reviews and Southern Conference of Law Reviews. Executive Editor Professional Contributions FRANCIS C. BAOBEY Article Editors MICHAEL P. COTTER
The William and Mary Quarterly is a quarterly history journal published the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.The journal originated in 1892, making it one of the oldest scholarly journals in the United States. Currently in its third series, the Quarterly is the leading journal for the study of early American history and culture.
C.W. Robinson's notes on family pedigree research conducted through 1875 in Middlesex, Spotsylvania, Essex, Caroline, and King William counties, Virginia and the College of William and Mary with complete listing of relevant documents 8 November 1680 - 5 May 1792 as registered with Herald's College, London.
126 WILLI.AM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY. Under age; (6) Joshua, who, about 1714, married RoseR. -(she be came second wife of Anthony Tucker), and had two daughters, Mary, who married William King, Rnd Judith, who married, after 1739, John
John Brooks (batizado no dia 4 de Maio de 1752 – 1 de Março de 1825) foi um médico, oficial militar e político de Massachusetts.Exerceu como o 11º Governador de Massachusetts de 1816 até 1823 e foi um dos últimos representantes Federalistas eleitos nos Estados Unidos. [1]Formado como médico, Brooks era oficial da milícia de Reading, Massachusetts, quando a Guerra de Independência
The William and Mary Quarterly is published the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. The leading journal for the study of early American history, the Quarterly ranges chronologically from Old World–New World contacts to c. 1820. Geographically, it focuses on North America—from New France and the Spanish American borderlands to British America and the Caribbean
Her sister, ELIZABETH CHURCHILL, born 1710, married (1) COLONEL WILLIAM BASSETT, whose daughter ELIZABETH BASSETT, married BENJAMIN HARRISON, ante, son of BENJAMIN HARRISON, and his wife ANNE CARTER, of royal descent and the parents of GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, President of the U.S.A.
Anne Hutchinson, Sectarian Mysticism, and the Puritan Order - Volume 59 Issue 4 you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your
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