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  Boston 1775
Molineux had bought a lot on Harvard Street in 1749, but apparently that was a real-estate investment; he sold it twenty years later, apparently still as an empty lot.
The earliest record of William Molineux in Annie Haven Thwing’s database about people in Boston is dated 10 Apr 1747, when he bought a house and land of Phillips Chamberlain on Orange Street in the South End.
William Molineux and Ann Guionneau married on 22 Dec 1747, according to Boston’s published town records.
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  NEW ENGLAND VESSELS IN THE EXPEDITION AGAINST LOUISBOURG, 1745 By Howard Millar Chapin, A.B., (1887-1940), of ...
William Adams was a prisoner on board of the brigantine, and reported that his vessel, the schooner St. Peter, while carrying despatches from Boston to Newfoundland, had been captured by the St. Jean on Apr. 12.
The Molineux, the Fame, the Launceston, and the Eltham were in the chase, and the Molineux finally got close enough to attack and capture the French vessel.
It was really the Molineux, Captain Snelling, carrying 110 soldiers, that sailed from Nantasket early in the morning of the 25th, and not the snow Caesar, which was a vessel of 14 guns and was commanded by John (not George) Griffith.
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William FULLER was born circa 1736 in Minster and was christened on 1 Jun 1736 in Minster.
William FULLER was born on 17 Feb 1765 in Monkton, Kent, died on 9 Oct 1822 in Monkton, Kent, at age 57, and was buried in Dissenters Cemetary, Margate.
William FULLER was born on 24 Jul 1812 in Minster, was christened on 16 Aug 1812 in St.Mary Minster Thanet, and died on 6 Nov 1890 in Minster, at age 78.
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William Molyneux was born in Dublin on 17 April 1656, and died in Dublin on 11 Oct. 1698, at age 42.
William had a hereditary problem with his kidneys which greatly interfered with his activities and caused his early death in 1698.
William Molyneux's major contribution to optics was his 300 page book, 'Dioptrica Nova, A treatise of dioptricks in two parts, wherein the various effects and appearances of spherick glasses, both convex and concave, single and combined, in telescopes and microscopes, together with their usefulness in many concerns of humane life, are explained'.
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William FULLER was born circa 1702 in Minster, was christened on 29 Dec 1702 in Minster, and died c1770 in Minster at age 68.
William FULLER was born circa 1764 in Monkton, Kent, was christened on 17 Feb 1765 in St Mary Magdalene Monkton, died on 9 Oct 1822 in Monkton, Kent at age 58, and was buried on 15 Oct 1822 in Zion chapel Dissenters Cemetary, Margate.
William John FULLER was born 1876 Apr-Jun Quarter in Thanet Registry 2A 844 and was christened on 3 Dec 1876 in St.Mary Minster Thanet.
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 OPSI - UK Legislation
William Molineaux's estate: vesting land in trustees to raise portions for younger siblings pursuant to a Chancery decree.
William and Jenkin Vaughan estates: vesting property in Merioneth in trustees to be sold or mortgaged for payment of debts.
William Stevens' estate: sale for payment of mortgage and application of the residue for the benefit of his sons.
www.opsi.gov.uk /chron-tables/private/p-chron04.htm   (3075 words)

  
 Chapter5
A shield of Molineux, of Sefton, with sixteen quarterings, occurs on an armorial panel painting of the sixteenth century, preserved in the Warrington Museum.
Adam de Molineux, son and heir of Richard de Molineux, of Sephton, is supposed to be the knight protrayed in the windows of Bridgenorth Church, in antique mail, clothed with a surcoat, and girt with a sword and spurs, over which is an equilateral triangular shield, whereon the arms of Molyneux are depicted.
Upon the walls of the Episcopal chapel at Mellinge are two coats of the Molineux arms, and a tablet in memory of William Molineux, Mosborough, who died in 1744, and of Frances, his wife, erected by their sole heiress, Frances, wife of Sir Edward Blount, of Sodington, Co. Worcester, Bart.
www.molineux.com /gisborne/memoir5.htm   (1968 words)

  
 Chapter1
Vivian, son and heir of William de Moulins, was the trusty friend of Roger de Poictou, Earl of Lancaster, and was placed by him in his castle at Liverpool, to act as his governor and castellanus, in the utmost limits of his earldom.
Sir William took with his own hands two standards, one being that of the Earl of Huntley, and which are still preserved in the family of the Earls of Sefton.
William Molineux, A.M., a grandson of Sir Richard, was presented in 1531 to the living of Maids Moreton, Bucks, by Anne Broughton, heir to John Broughton.
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 CHENEY
Notes: She married William Cheney (eb1538-a will proves that William died in 1608) William was a descendant of the Cheney's of Shurland located at Fenn Ditton.
He was a member of "His Majesty’s Council in the Northern Parts", an institution arising out of the demands of the Pilgrims of Grace for the purpose of facilitating the administration of justice, and saving suitors in the north the inconvenience and cost of repairing to the metropolis.
William was an overseer of the will of William Harrison in 1595, and of brother Ralph Cheney in 1599.
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 Boston Tea Party
William Molineux - William Molineux (1716 – October 1774) was an American merchant best known for his role in the Boston Tea Party of 1773.
A member of the Sons of Liberty, he organized the Tea Party along with Samuel Adams, and served as the group's spokesman during protests.
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 OPSI - UK Legislation
William Molineaux's estate: vesting land in trustees to raise portions for younger siblings pursuant to a Chancery decree.
William and Jenkin Vaughan estates: vesting property in Merioneth in trustees to be sold or mortgaged for payment of debts.
William Stevens' estate: sale for payment of mortgage and application of the residue for the benefit of his sons.
www.hmso.gov.uk /chron-tables/private/p-chron04.htm   (3075 words)

  
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William later married Margaret Hetton Holland, daughter and heir to Sir Allen Hetton of Buthel and widow of Sir Robert Holland of Enkerston, brother to Sir Thomas Holland, Knight of the Garter.
William, their second son, settled in America in 1620 at Plymouth, where he died in the first sickness on February 3, 1621.
The preceding is from "Genealogy of William Molyneux and His Descendants", dated October, 1976 by Louise E. Molyneux Woodhead and in 1936 by George Molyneux Pardoe.
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 Thornton College - Heraldic Shields in the Armorial hall
William Cotton, the child of Edmund and Catherine, married Agnes, the daughter and heir of Walter de Ridware (Shields 6 and 15) of Hempstall-Ridware, Staffordshire, late in the reign of Edward III.
William Stoke, Bishop of Rochester gave to John Faulconer the manor of Thurcaston in 1355.
William married first Elizabeth, the daughter of William Mallory (34) (Mallory: Or a lion rampant gules), and second, Margaret, the third daughter of William Yonge of Kenton.
www.mkheritage.co.uk /wdahs/Thornton/docs/shields.html   (1761 words)

  
 Samuel Adams (American revolutionary). Who is Samuel Adams (American revolutionary)? What is Samuel Adams (American ...
Dabney Carr of Virginia later proposed the adoption of this system throughout the thirteen colonies, which led eventually to the formation of the Continental Congress.
Adams is perhaps best remembered for helping to organize, with William Molineux, the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773, in response to the Tea Act.
As British tea-ships sat in Boston Harbor awaiting payment of the import duties, Adams energized a large crowd gathered at the port with his oratory, and later donned costume and led a band of men aboard ship where they dumped the tea into the harbor, to the delight of the assembled spectators on shore.
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 Hissem_Molyneux Family
Captain William Molyneux was one of the most distinguished of the knights that took part in the Conquest.
On the Battle Abbey roll his name stands 18th in order from the old Chronicles of the duchy, where he is set down and placed as a most especial and chief man in nearness and singular credit with his royal master.
Whereof he, William Molyneux, made Sefton his chief seat and was succeeded by his brother Vivian de Molyneux.
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 Hunter Family - aqwg293
William FRENCH was born 15 Mar 1603 and died 20 Nov 1681.
William married Ellen STUBBS on 21 Jul 1609 in Of, Prestbury, Cheshire, England.
married William HYDE on 21 Jul 1609 in Of, Prestbury, Cheshire, England.
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 Ancestry Message Boards [ Molineux ]
WILLIAM MOLINEUX : dorothy bessex -- 15 Jan 2002
Re: Molineux as Basques : Jayne Vurro -- 2 Feb 2002
MOLINEUX, William born 1818 : Donald McLeod -- 3 Jun 2000
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 The Mystery of the Green Dragon Tavern and the Boston Tea Party
Brother William Molineux, a member of St. Andrews Lodge, acts as spokesman for the Sons of Liberty.
A notice was placed on the Liberty Tree that the Consignees of the Tea were to report and publicly resign their commissions as tea agents for the East India Company.
Just three years before Brother William Molineux and Brother James Otis (St. John's Lodge) led a crowd of a thousand patriots from Faneuil Hall to confront the Hutchinsons.
www.freemasonrywatch.org /boston_tea_party.html   (2594 words)

  
 Otis James Otis The Pre-Revolutionist - CHAPTER V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Life of James Otis as narrated by William Tudor is one of the most pleasant and instructive in the whole range of American biographies, and leaves few particulars in the personal life of Otis to be gathered by the subsequent investigator.
What is that worth to a man of pleasure?' 'No great matter,' said Molineux; 'you have made politics your amusement.' A hearty laugh.
This whimsical dialogue put all the company, including Molineux, in a good humor, and they passed the rest of the evening very pleasantly.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/biography/JamesOtisThePre-Revolutionist/chap6.html   (2955 words)

  
 DW - not38 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
William I., witnessed a charter of William de Braiose in favour of the abbey of B. xxii.
The relief paid by Peter II and Peter III is explained byt he grant which King John made to Peter I of the Wapentake of Langbaurgh valued at 40 m.
Helewise, sister and coheir of William III de Lancaster of Kendal, q.v.
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 molyneux02
Sir William Stanley, 1st Bart of Hooton and Stourton (b 09.1628, bur 30.09.1673)
Sir William Bulkeley of Eaton (a 1451, Lord Chief Justice)
Anne Challand (dau of William Challand of Wellow)
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 The Boston Tea Party
The three major influences, Sam Adams, Joseph Warren, and William Molineux, were all members of the Long Room.
Best known of the alleged are Paul Revere, William Molineux, and Thomas Young.
Though a squadron of the Royal Navy rode at anchor only a few hundred yards away, no orders to intervene that evening were ever issued and government authorities never interrupted the proceedings.
www.antiquesjournal.com /Pages04/Monthly_pages/dec04/tea_party.html   (1101 words)

  
 The Boston Massacre: An Historian's Account of March 5, 1770   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Only the intervention of William Molineux, a well-known Son of Liberty, saved his life.
A few years before, William Pitt, a man much admired in the colonies,, had reminded Parliament that the Americans were "the sons, not the bastards of England." Experience made many Americans wonder at Pitt's formulation.
Recent history culminating in the Massacre was leading them to the discovery that perhaps they were the bastards of England - and the legitimate children of America.
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 Section 3 - History of House of Stanley,1737
Sir Edward Molineux, Clerk, and Parson of Sefton ; Richard Hesketh and Richard Snede, Gentlemen; Richard Halsal, Clerk, and Parson of Halsal ;.
y houses of Molineux and Norris, I cannot omit informing the reader, they carne into England together with Williann, duke of Normandy, dignified with the honour of Knighthood, and have hererto made useful and leading members of the state, in their several stations of life.
This Thomas, Lord Monteagle married to Lady Ann, the daughter of Sir John Spencer, of Althrop, in the county of Northampton, and by her had issue a son, named William; who was the last male issue of this noble family.
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 Seasonal Summary for 1888-1889
The new motive involved the hero, played by William Terriss, in defense of his sister's honour, a plot-device guaranteed to excite audience emotion.
This was a new stage name, adopted by Richard Archer--the man who would assassinate William Terriss in 1897.
William Terriss and Jessie Millward repeated their roles as the sailor and his lass and were praised by the Times as being "the ideal exponents of their parts." A new addition to the cast was Gertrude Kingston, who played Lina Nelson, the role originally held by Mary Rorke.
www.emich.edu /public/english/adelphi_calendar/m88s.htm   (4392 words)

  
 MOLINEUX: Genealogy Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
MOLINEUX : SHINGLE : James Molineux marr 1794 to Sarah Shingle Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
MOLINEUX : BISHTON : Trying to find parents and siblings of WILLIAM MOLINEUX born Much Wenlock in 1821.
MOLINEUX search results at Interment.net - Burial records and tombstone inscriptions from thousands of cemeteries across the world.
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 IrishAbroad Internal Messaging   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The sense of tension in the word Anglo-Irish reflects a question of national identity which has energised that literary tradition from William Molineux’s Case of Ireland Stated (l698) to the Report of the New Ireland Forum of 1983, from Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (1726) to Flann O’Brien’s At Swim Two Birds (1939).
Her lead was followed by Lady Morgan, and by the Catholic novelists, Gerald Griffin, John and Michael Banim and the prolific William Carleton, born to Irish-speaking parents in Tyrone in 1794.
Christine Longford and W. White to the brilliant short novels of Jennifer Johnston and the fiction of William Trevor, both of whom reflect the contemporary tragedy of Northern Ireland.
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 Shurtleff Genealogy S pg 2 Names   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Parents: Sir William de Stanley m Margaret Bromley
Parents: Sir William de Stanley m Alicia de Houghton
Child: Sir William de Stanley m Alicia de Houghton
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 GrokPedia Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford
William John Cavendish Bentinck-Scott, 5th Duke of Portland
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
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 File 9a - 1775-1800 - Merchants and Bankers Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1778 the captain of Blackheath Golf Club was William Innes, son of an Edinburgh banker, a West India merchant, of Lime St., City.
He wrote to William Fairlie about it (competing with Magniac etc, presumably), Mr Shank is nephew of David Scott Senior and chief mate on one of Mr.
A second major Salem trader is William Gray, owner of 113 vessels before 1815 and said to be worth $3 million in 1809 when he leaves Salem for Boston.
www.danbyrnes.com.au /merchants/merchants9a.htm   (15627 words)

  
 Document Titlestb-1991-02 George Washington: A Truly Remarkable Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brother William Molineux acted as spokesman for the Sons of Liberty.
The Governor's sons refused and moved to Fort William under military protection.
Just three years before Brother Molineux and Brother James Otis (St. John's Lodge) had led a crowd of a thousand patriots to confront the Governor's sons who were importing tea and hiding it in a warehouse against the nonimportation agreements.
www.mastermason.com /3rdnorthern/library/stb-91-04.htm   (1476 words)

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