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  1. 26 apr 2024 · Wikipedia, Harvard House & a Brief History of John Harvard of Stratford-upon-Avon Harvard family. The John Harvard family collection, 1577, 1622, and 1828-2007.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Following the declaration of war of February 1793, and the Aliens Bill of March 1793, which forbade correspondence or travel between England and France, William Priestley left France for America. Joseph Priestley's sons Harry and Joseph chose to leave England for America in August 1793. [171]

  3. 13 ore fa · Harvard University, Massachusetts, US John Harvard: Young clergyman whose bequest of £779, was (in 1639) the first principal donation to the new institution, his gift assured its continued operation. Hofstra University, New York, US William Hofstra

  4. 13 ore fa · John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Saint John the Theologian, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament.

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  5. 6 giorni fa · Harvard University, oldest institution of higher learning in the United States (founded 1636) and one of the nation’s most prestigious. The main university campus lies along the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a few miles west of downtown Boston. Learn more about Harvard in this article.

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  6. 29 apr 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Apr 29, 2024 • Article History. Joseph Priestley. Born: March 13, 1733, Birstall Fieldhead, near Leeds, Yorkshire [now West Yorkshire], England. Died: February 6, 1804, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, U.S. (aged 70) Awards And Honors: Copley Medal (1772) Notable Works:

  7. 4 mag 2024 · The clergymen who suffered during the 1640s and the 1650s for their loyalty to King Charles I have long awaited a full study. This is somewhat surprising, given that John Walker’s manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, which form the basis of Fiona McCall’s new study, have now for a century been easily accessible to scholars.