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Robinson is a character on the Sesame Street, the father of regular character Gordon Robinson.
Robinson, Kansas Robinson is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 216.
Robinson, Texas Robinson is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 7,845.
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 JOHN ROBINSON (1650-1723) - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN ROBINSON (1650-1723)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
During the absence of the minister, Philip Warwick, Robinson acted as resident and as envoy extraordinary, and he was thus in Sweden during a very interesting and important period, and was performing diplomatic duties at a time when the affairs of northern Europe were attracting an unusual amount of attention.
In 1709 Robinson returned to England, and was appointed dean of Windsor and of Wolver-hampton; in 1710 he was elected bishop of Bristol, and among other ecclesiastical positions he held that of dean of the Chapel Royal.
A member of the same family was Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763-1852), a Virginian soldier, who fought for England during the American War of Independence.
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 JOHN ROBINSON (1575-1625) - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN ROBINSON (1575-1625)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He took orders and held a curacy in Norwich, but was attracted by Puritan doctrines, and finally associated himself with a Congregation meeting at Gainsborough (where the " John Robinson Memorial Church " bears witness to his work).
In 1606 the members divided into two societies, Robinson becoming minister of the one which made its headquarters at Scrooby, a neighboring village.
Robinson settled in Amsterdam in 1608, but in the following year removed, with a large contingent, to Leiden, where he ministered to a community whose numbers gradually grew from one hundred to three hundred.
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 Encyclopedia: John Robinson (1650-1723)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Robinson (November 7, 1650 - April 11, 1723), English diplomatist and prelate, a son of John Robinson (d.
In 1709 Robinson returned to England, and was appointed dean of Windsor and of Wolverhampton; in 1710 he was elected bishop of Bristol, and among other ecclesiastical positions he held that of dean of the Chapel Royal.
Robinson wrote an Account of Sweden together with an Extract of the History of that Kingdom.
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 John Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Robinson (1650-1723), English diplomat; later Bishop of Bristol from 1710 and Lord Privy Seal from 1711-1713
John Robinson (1919-1983), British Bishop of Woolwich; Dean of Trinity College
John Alan Robinson (born 1930), philosopher and mathematician
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John Robinson, the forth son born in 1658 was given the name of his brother who had died.
Mary Robinson (who was not satisfied in N. Carolina away from her brother in Alabama, influenced her husband to break up and move to Alabama, where he became like his brother-in-law a large planter) md John Alston Dudley, issue (a) Sallie Dudley md. Tod Wyatt, (b) Mary Dudley md. Maj.
John Roberson, Mary his wife, and his sons John and Nicholas appear in a number of deeds in Brunswick Co., Va. and apparently lived in that county for several years.
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THE BIRTH OF CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON It was at Cleasby that Christopher Robinson, the third son of his parents John Robinson and Elizabeth Potter Robinson, was born in 1645.
Though it is not believed John Robinson was a man of wealth he himself was an educated man and sent his sons to a university in Scotland.
JOHN WALKER, the father of the later FELIX WALKER, who married a daughter of CHARLES ROBINSON (first cousin of JOHN ROBINSON), was Chairman of the Tryon Association, and among these who affixed their signatures to the instrument was JOHN ROBINSON.
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 Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Full Texts
John Knox: A Vindication of the Doctrine that the Sacrifice of the Mass is Idolatry, 1550 [At SWRB]
John Knox: The Appellation from the Sentence Pronounced by the Bishop and Clergy, 1558 [At SWRB]
John Knox: An Epistle to the Inhabitants of Newcastle and Berwick, 1558 [At SWRB]
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Osborn Shelves b 18 Gilbert, John The necessity of an early ammendment [sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs.
Osborn Shelves b 163 Raymond, John The Spanish Labyrinth or a true relation of that narrative made by the Duke of Buckingham his Grace to both the Houses of Parliament Assembled at Whitehall the XXIIII of Febr.
Osborn Shelves b 193 Hamond, John "The history of histories collected forth of the Holy Bible and out of several approved authors for the easier attaining to the knowledge of the will, and words of God wherein is set forth mans fall, and misery by sinne and mans recovery by Jesus Christ," 1683-84.
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 Marchant Family Genealogy
JOHN MARCHANT the emigrant was descended from John Marchant and Joan Surbridge, who were married in Oxted, Surrey, July 14, 1566.
John II continued to reside in Yarmouth, and is known as Lieutenant John.
John was taken from a privateering ship off of the coast of Africa and died in prison in Sierra Leone.
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John died in the year 1694 having been lost at sea during a storm.
One of these, the son of John Billingsley heard the story and it was also repeated to him by his grandfather as he was a lad of 15 years of age at the time of the death of his grandfather.
John (6) Billingsley was born St. Mary's Co Maryland, 17 Aug. 1754, moved to Baltimore Co. Maryland with his parents and then to Guliford Co North Carolina with them.
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John Sanford, the emigrant ancestor of this line, came to Boston on the Ship Lyon in Nov. 1631.
Between 1632 and 1637, he was a respected and active citizen of Boston, serving as cannoneer of the Fort at Boston, surveyor of ordance and other ammunition, on committees regulating cattle, and various committees charged with the laying out bounds for Roxbury, Newtown and private holdings.
On Apr 29 1650 he was chosen a Town Magistrate at Portsmouth and on Jun 2 1650 he was a member of the Town Council.
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 Legacy Report
Nathan BLISS-[2039], son of John BLISS -[2068] and Rebeckah WHITTAKER -[2069], was born on 19 Dec 1736 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts and died on 3 Dec 1820, at age 83.
John STEERE-[494], son of John STEERE -[719] and Jane PETER -[720], was born on 6 Apr 1634 in Ockley, County Surrey, England and died on 27 Aug 1724 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, at age 90.
John STEERE-[721], son of John STEERE -[722] and Unknown, was born in 1586.
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 John Robinson (1650-1723) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Robinson (November 7, 1650 - April 11, 1723), (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (An official engaged in international negotiations) diplomatist and prelate, a son of John Robinson (d.
Just after his return to England he was chosen (Click link for more info and facts about bishop of London) bishop of London in succession to (Click link for more info and facts about Henry Compton) Henry Compton.
A member of the same family was (Click link for more info and facts about Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson) Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson.
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"John Ward of Canterbury," JVdGSA 23 (1986), 51- 63.
John Coprario, a thematic catalogue of his music, with a biographical introduction.
Harper, John M. "The distribution of the consort music of Orlando Gibbons in seventeenth-century sources," Chelys 12 (1983), 3-18.
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She immigrated in 1650 to Maryland with her parents, also known as (Esther).
She is mentioned as living in August1692, but not mentioned in the will of her son John in 1693.
John Smallwood Jan 1666/77 in Maryland died 10 Aug 1694, In Maryland he married Lettis _________ abt 1687 in Maryland.
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 ROBINSON, JOHN (1650-1723) - Online Information article about ROBINSON, JOHN (1650-1723)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BRISTOL, JOHN DIGBY, 1ST EARL OF 6 (1580-1653)
Hampstead on the 11th of April 1723, having been a See also:
Frederick Philipse Robinson (1763—1852), a Virginian soldier, who fought for England during the See also:
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 1650 Online Research :: Information about 1650   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1650 in science - List of state leaders in 1650 - 1650 in literature - Music
June 23 - Claimant King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland arrives in Scotland, the only of the three Kingdoms that has accepted him as ruler.
May 26 - John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, British general (d.
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 The Family History of Capt. John Fox (c.1620-c.1682)
John Fox was captain of the Gloucester militia in 1777, 
Among their grandchildren was Elizabeth M. Thompson who married John Atwood Tomlinson, a representative from Mercer County to the Kentucky House of Representatives (1828-30) and Senate (1837-41).
John represented Mercer County in the Kentucky House of Representatives (1817).
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 The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - Bibliography 17th Century
Mason, John, A Brief History of the Pequot War: Especially of the memorable Taking of their Fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637.
DeForest, John W. History of the Indians of Connecticut From the Earliest Known Period to 1850.
Davenport, Robert Ralsey, 1950- The Davenport genealogy : history and genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of the Rev. John Davenport, founder of New PHaven, Connecticut, and of Yale College [Cambridge, MA] : R.R. Davenport, c1982.
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 1723 Online Research :: Information about 1723   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1723 in topic: Art 1723 in architecture - 1723 in literature - 1723 in music Other topics 1723 in Canada - 1723 in science
November 8 - John Byron, English admiral (d.
April 11 - John Robinson (1650-1723), English diplomat (b.
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 Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Additionally, Officers with the judicial powers of Lord High Stewards were commissioned on the occasion of trials of peers in the House of Lords - I do not list these as yet since my records of them is very incomplete.
The right of citizens to elect their own Mayor dates from the Charter granted by King John to the City in 1215, and in the same year Magna Carta specified that the City would retain all its ancient liberties.
The election of Lord Mayor is held at the end of September each year in the Great Hall of Guildhall.
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 Colonels of the Regiment The Third Regiment of Foot Guards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
John Leslie, 10th Earl of Rothes, KT HRH William Henry, 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, KG Gen.
F.M. John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (Marquess of Lorne)
Note - Up to 1715 the Colonel generally administered the Regiment with the 1st and 2nd Lieutenant-Colonels commanding the battalions.
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John Clarke mentioned above was the son of Robert Clarke (the surveyor General of Lord Baltimore) The Robert Clarke mentioned above was also the son of Robert Clarke (the surveyor General of Lord Baltimore) this Robert Clarke married Sarah Combs daughter of Abraham Combs.
John Contee (son of John Contee and Mary Townley) married Charity Henley (the widow of John Courts) and the daughter of Robert and Sarah Henley, Henry Darnall Jr.
Administrator: John Holdsworth (planter), for his deceased wife Isabel Holdsworth who was executrix for her first husband George Abbott.
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 Berkshire History: Biographies: Thomas Stackhouse (1677-1752)
Thomas was the son of John Stackhouse (d.
On 3rd April 1694, he was entered at St. John's College, Cambridge, but the designation of 'M.A.' which appears on the title pages of some of his works does not seem to represent a degree derived from an English university.
For some time, Stackhouse lived in poverty and, in 1722, under the designation of 'A Clergyman of the Church of England,' addressed a printed letter to Bishop John Robinson (1650-1723) exposing the 'miseries and great hardships of the inferior clergy in and about London'.
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 The Journal to Stella, by Jonathan Swift (letter29)
John Hamilton, the Earl’s second surviving son, died in 1714.
[6] Dr. John Robinson (1650-1723) had gone out as chaplain to the Embassy at the Court of Sweden in 1682, and had returned in 1708 with the double reputation of being a thorough Churchman and a sound diplomatist.
[20] John Pooley, appointed Bishop of Raphoe in 1702.
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 1723 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 ClassicaL Music Online - Free MP3 Downloads - Ringtones - News - Artists - ClassicalMusic Videos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1650 The overture as musical form emerges in two types, Italian and French
1697 John Blow's anthem, "I Was Glad When They Said," written for and given at the opeing of Wren's Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, London
1718 Handel succeeds John Chritopher Pepusch as Kapellmeister to the Duke of Chandos
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 Windsor, Hartford County CT Genealogy
--Benjamin Palmer, son of Mr John and Mrs.
I visited the West pioneer Cemetery, Blendon Twp, Frankin Co, Ohio, 4 years ago and have pictures of the gravestones of George and Miriam (Palmer) Osborn, Ethan Palmer, and other family members.
I believe that the Benjamin Palmer who died in Nov 15, 1814, and was buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery was the brother of Mirian Palmer who married George Osborn, and Miriam and Benjamin were the children of John and Miriam Palmer mentioned as parents of Benjamin Palmer.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Bigge, Arthur John (1849-1931) 1st Baron Stamfordham, private secretary to George V (41)
Dunkin, Alfred John (1812-1879) antiquary and historian (8)
Narborough, Sir John (1640-1688) Knight Commissioner of the Navy (1)
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 Articles - April 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1947 - Jackie Robinson is the first African American to play in a modern-day Major League Baseball game
1357 - King John I of Portugal (d.
1944 - John Milius, American director and writer
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