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 David McClure
This was supported by an Extract Instrument of Sasine, recorded in the General Register of Sasines at Edinburgh on 17 September 1773.
John McClure, son, lawful, of David McClure and Ann Kennedy his spouse was born on at Shawwood 26th September 1769 and baptised 28th by Patrick Woodrow, minister in Tarbolton.
To pre-empt Burnes, therefore, McClure had applied for the warrant of sequestration, and this was duly served on 17 May by the Sheriff's officer, James Gordon, who promptly made an inventory of the farm in the presence of Robert Doak (McClure's servant) and John Lees, a Tarbolton shoemaker.
www.maybole.org /history/Archives/davidmcclure.htm   (4310 words)

  
 AllEmpires - The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth (Full)
Russia and Prussia threatened to seize even more territory, so the Seym had no alternative but to ratify the treaties of partition on 30 September 1773.
The loss of territory would been a fair price to pay if it had bought freedom of action.
He assumed dictatorial powers and granted freedom to all peasants and ownership of land to all who fought in the mass levy.
www.allempires.com /empires/polish_lit_full/polish_lit3.htm   (4310 words)

  
 boultlistpage
I.1.4.7.7.3.2.3.6 : Jessie Laura Boulton, born in Walthamstow, Essex in 1878, died in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset in 1969, married James Scott Jefferies, the 24 June 1899 in Woodford Bridge, Essex (born the 26 September 1875 in Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire and died the 12 August 1965 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, son of Thomas William Jefferies and Elizabeth Haywood).
E.1.4.7.7 : Isaac Boulton, was christened in Oaksey, Wilts the 25 February 1751, married Mary Maysey, the 11 November 1773 in Minety, Wilts (daughter of John Maisey and M Mary).
J.1.4.7.7.3.2.3.8.4 : Irene Mary Ethel Boulton, born in Headington, Oxford the 16 December 1916, Clerical seamstress, munitions worker, died in Oxford the 11 December 1979, married Frederick Hall, the 27 December 1937 in Headington, Oxford (born the 18 June 1916 in Osney, Oxon, son of Edwin Hall and Florence Ella Mills).
homepage.ntlworld.com /adrian.hall63/boultlistpage.htm   (4310 words)

  
 The First Continental Congress: A Dangerous Journey Begins
First steps toward the eventual break with Great Britain took place in Boston shortly before Christmas, 1773, when 150 men, thinly disguised as Mohawk Indians, dumped chests of East India Company tea into the harbor.
For President of the Congress, delegates chose Peyton Randolph of Virginia, a calm proponent rather than a harsh advocate of united action.
The first closed the port of Boston until the ruined tea was paid for.
www.ushistory.org /carpentershall/history/congress.htm   (2248 words)

  
 Boston campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tensions led to the Boston Massacre on 5 March 1770, and the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773.
This expedition alarmed the countryside, and American Patriots sprang into action, fearing that war was at hand.
On September 1, 1774, British soldiers confiscated gunpowder and other military supplies in a surprise raid near Boston.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Forces_in_Boston_(Winter_1774-1775)   (907 words)

  
 PGSA - Casimir Pulaski
thanks to the efforts of Antoni Pulaski, the Polish Congress revoked the sentence of 1773 by which Pulaski had been found guilty of the crime of regicide and sentenced in absentia to death.
- September 15: Pulaski reports to Washington that the Legion is ready for action;
- November 15: Pulaski asks Washington to be released from his post and writes of his intention to return to Europe.
www.pgsa.org /pulaskiday.htm   (458 words)

  
 Biography - Captain John Paul Jones
Jones next obtained command of the Betsy and while lying off Tobago in the British West Indies (December, 1773) trouble arose among the crew, and in self-defense Jones was forced to kill one of the mutinous sailors who murderously attacked him.
John Paul Jones arrived there on 23 September 1779, only eight days before the cruise was to end at Texel and the expected Baltic fleet of merchantman had not been encountered.
When it became known that Jones had prepared a letter to the King setting forth all the broken promises and that he had a plan whereby the letter would reach Louis XVI personally, action came quickly [this is a simplistic explanation; there is no evidence of this blackmail].
www.history.navy.mil /bios/jones_jp1.htm   (2408 words)

  
 ipedia.com: John Shaw Article
John Shaw ( 1773 - 17 September 1823) was a Captain in the early years of the United States Navy.
John Shaw was a Captain in the early years of the United States Navy.
In an odd coincidence, both destroyers lost their bows in action yet were repaired and continued their service.
fav.ipedia.com /ipedia/j/jo/john_shaw.html   (2408 words)

  
 The Ultimate Action of 3 September 1773 Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Action of 3 September 1773 was a naval battle between Russia and the Ottoman Empire which took place on 3 September 1773.
The Russian ships were the frigate Vtoroi (possibly not the actual name of the ship) 32 and the smaller vessels Azov 16, Modon 16 and Zhurzha 16, together with a gunboat and a fireship.
It was a minor engagement, part of the fourth Russo-Turkish War.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Action_of_3_September_1773   (100 words)

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