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    John Walter Jr. (23 February 1776 – 28 July 1847) was an English newspaper editor and politician. He was the son of John Walter, the founder of The Times...
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  • London John Walter (editor, born 1776) (1776–1847), his son, second editor of The Times John Walter (editor, born 1818) (1818–1894), his son, editor of The...
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  • 1776 is a 1972 American historical musical drama film directed by Peter H. Hunt and written by Peter Stone, based on his book for the 1969 Broadway musical...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1776. 1776 (MDCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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  • February – Abraham Raimbach, engraver (died 1843) 23 February John Walter, newspaper editor (died 1847) Heneage Horsley, Scottish Episcopal dean (died 1847)...
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    Macvey Napier (category 1776 births)
    Macvey Napier (born Napier Macvey) FRSE FRS WS (11 April 1776 – 11 February 1847) was a Scottish solicitor, legal scholar, and an editor of the Encyclopædia...
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    American Revolution (redirect from 1776 usa)
    all committed to republicanism, with no inherited offices. On May 26, 1776, John Adams wrote James Sullivan from Philadelphia warning against extending...
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    affixed by Sir Walter Scott to an edition of Mackenzie's novels in Ballantyne's Novelist's Library (vol. v., 1823). Mackenzie's 1776 marriage to Penuel...
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    April 1820; the title became extinct upon his son's death in 1847. Walter Scott was born on 15 August 1771, in a third-floor apartment on College Wynd in...
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  • Walter Allan McDougall (born December 3, 1946, in Washington, D.C.) is an American historian, currently a professor of history and the Alloy-Ansin Professor...
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  • Andrew Pringle (British Army officer) (born 1946), British Army officer Andrew Pringle, Lord Alemoor (died 1776), Scottish judge Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison...
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    Retrieved November 12, 2023. "Interview with Walter Cronkite, Inaugurating a CBS TV News Program, 2 September 1963". John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum...
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    William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby (category Irish MPs 1769–1776)
    Cambridge. He represented Cork City between 1764 and 1776 and thereafter Bandonbridge between 1776 and 1783. He was the leader of a powerful family grouping...
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  • player Philippe Cramer (born 1970), Swiss furniture and wallpaper designer Philo Cramer, American guitarist Pieter Cramer (1721–1776), Dutch wool merchant...
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    Hon. John Damer (25 June 1744 – 15 August 1776) was a British Whig politician. John was the first of three sons of Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester...
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  • James Jardine (engineer) (1776–1858), Scottish civil engineer, mathematician and geologist James Jardine (cricketer, born 1794) (1794–1872), English...
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    January 1776. Timothy Pickering, Secretary of War, U.S. secretary of state, from Massachusetts. Fired by President John Adams; replaced by John Marshall...
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  • (1776–1861), American politician and judge Paul Emery (1916–1993), English racing driver Peter Emery (1926–2004), British politician Phil Emery (born 1964)...
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    financed coalition of state parties, political leaders, and newspaper editors, a popular movement had elected the president. The Democrats became the...
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  • (1776–1851), printer, horticulturalist and naturalist John Oswald (c. 1760–1793), philosopher, writer, poet and social critic Aileen Paterson (born 1934)...
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