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  • Thomas Weld may refer to: Thomas Welde (1594/5–1661), first minister of the First Church of Roxbury, Massachusetts Thomas Weld (of Lulworth) (1750–1810)...
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    them from the school. Weld returned to England and became a minister in Durham. Edmund Weld (1631–1668; son of Thomas), the first Weld to graduate from Harvard...
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  • also came back to Europe and started an Irish Weld line and became chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Thomas Welde, son of Edmund and Amy, was baptised in 1595...
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    Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750–1810), known as Thomas Weld of Lulworth Castle, was a member of the English Catholic gentry, landowner, philanthropist and...
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    Catholic families. His father, Humphrey Weld of Chideock, was a member of the Weld family. Humphrey's father Thomas Weld (of Lulworth) donated the land and...
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  • astronomer, grandson of Thomas Weld of Lulworth Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester (1767-1823), Anglican, Member of Parliament, added Weld name for inheritance...
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    Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, 1805 – October 26, 1879) was an American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter...
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  • Edward Weld (1705  – 8 December 1761) was an English gentleman of the landed gentry and a member of an old recusant family. Weld is notable for two trials...
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    print at all.: vi  Weld was born in Hampton, Connecticut, the son and grandson of Congregational ministers. He was descended from Thomas Welde, one of the...
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    Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. Isaac Weld is part of the Weld family of New England. His ancestor, Thomas Weld, was a Puritan minister from Suffolk, England who...
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    in 1732 as Leland's colleague. Isaac and Charles Weld, the writers, were the grandsons of the minister Isaac and thus the great-grandsons of Nathanael...
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    politician and former business executive who has been serving as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since 2023, previously as leader of the Opposition from...
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    Boston Brahmin (section Weld)
    States History Weld Family Thomas Weld (born c. 1600), colonist, Puritan minister William Gordon Weld (1775–1825), merchant William Fletcher Weld (1800–1881)...
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    The prime minister of New Zealand (Māori: Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand. The incumbent[update] prime minister, Christopher...
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    John Rankin (abolitionist) (category American Presbyterian ministers)
    Prominent pre-Civil War abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Weld, Henry Ward Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe were influenced by Rankin's...
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    1930 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Mackenzie. Page on Thomas Mackenzie at New Zealand Prime Minister Website Dusky Track, New Zealand...
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    that the shirt, made of goat hair was then at the Martyr's church on the Weld family's estate in Chideock, Dorset. It is now preserved at Buckfast Abbey...
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    FitzGerald as New Zealand's first prime minister, although a more conventional view is that neither he nor his successor (Thomas Forsaith) should properly be given...
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    allowed to worship. In the 19th century, the Rev. James Baird, a minister of the Weld Chapel who had married into the Walker family who then owned Arnos...
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  • Moore – 41 Frederick Weld – 42 Not all prime ministers live to become the oldest of their time. Of the 33 deceased prime ministers, 16 eventually became...
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