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  Richard Mather - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Mather, Richard (1596-1669), founder of the Mather family in New England, born in Lowtown, near Liverpool, England.
Mather, Increase (1639-1723), son of Richard Mather, born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard College (now Harvard University),...
It was prepared by New England clergymen, including Richard Mather and John Eliot,...
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  Increase Mather   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Richard mather (1596 - 1669), american congregationalismcongregational clergyman, was born in lowton, in the parish of winwick, near liverpool, england,...
Mather had expressed strong dissatisfaction with the clause giving the governor the right of veto and regretted the less theocratic tone of the charter which made all freemen (and not merely church members) electors.
Richard baxter (november 12?, 1615 - december 8, 1691) was an english puritan church leader, divine scholar and controversialist, called by dean...
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 Cotton Mather
Harvard (B.A., 1678; M.A., 1681); son of Increase Mather and grandson of Richard Mather and of John Cotton.
He was ordained (1685) and became a colleague of his father at North Church, Boston, serving as pastor in his father's absences and after his father's death (1723).
Mather Byles - Byles, Mather, 1707–88, American clergyman and poet, b.
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 MATHER, RICHARD (1596-... - Online Information article about MATHER, RICHARD (1596-...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
HOOKER, SIR JOSEPH DALTON (1817— English botanist and traveller, second son of the famous botanist Sir W.J.Hooker, was born on the 3oth of June 1817, at Halesworth, Suffolk.
Massachusetts, for three years, became in 1661 pastor of the church there; and INCREASE MATHER (q.v.).
God, Mr Richard Mather (Cambridge, 167o; reprinted 185o, with his See also:
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 Matthew Hopkins
However this cannot be confirmed, as the original manuscript has never been found.
While again we are in the realm of speculation, supplementary though second-hand information came to light in 1974, when the eminent author ‘Richard Deacon’ conducted a detailed research into Hopkins’ life (Published in 1976 by Fredrick Muller Ltd entitled “Matthew Hopkins: Witch Finder General”).
For his first victim, Hopkins picked on a poor one-legged old hag called Elizabeth Clarke, whose mother had been hanged as a witch before her.
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 "Recent Additions to the Library," Compiled by HELEN M. McFARLAND, Kansas Historical Quarterly, February, 1944-1945
BAYLES, RICHARD MATHER, Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Suffolk County.
BROWN, RICHARD LeBARON, Rhode Island Colonial Money and Its Counterfeiting, 1647-1726.
Issued From the General Court of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
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