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Following his wife's death, William Dyer was remarried to a woman named Catherine by about 1664, and continued his public service. [2] In 1661 he was a Newport Commissioner, in 1663 he was one of several prominent citizens named in the Rhode Island Royal Charter , [ 17 ] from 1664 to 1666 he was a Deputy, from 1665 to 1668 he was the General ...
Mary Dyer (born Marie Barrett; c. 1611 – 1 June 1660) was an English and colonial American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony due to their theological expansion of the Puritan concept of a church of individuals regenerated by the Holy Spirit to the idea of the indwelling of the Spirit ...
To the left of the altar is an alabaster and black marble monument to Sir William Dyer erected in 1641 by his wife, Katherine Doyley Dyer (d. 1654). [3] It has the following verse inscription: If a large hart, joined with a noble minde Shewing true worth unto all good inclin’d If faith in friendship, justice unto all, Leave such a memory as ...
William Dyer (cricketer) (1805–1865), English cricketer of the 1830s; William John Dyer (1830–1909), New Zealand businessman and politician; fictional character William Dyer, the narrator of H. P. Lovecraft's novella At the Mountains of Madness; William J. Dyer (1881–1933), American actor; William A. Dyer (1903–1993), American journalist
Richard Dyer and Mary Dyer had children including; James Dyer (d. 1599). Sir William Dyer (1583 - 9 April 1621), married 25 February 1602 Catherine Doyley, Lady Dyer (b.c. 1575-1654), [6] and they were buried in the church of St Denys, Colmworth, Bedfordshire, where the epitaph she composed "My Dearest Dust" is carved on their monument.
A photo of Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer, who served in Detroit Police Department's narcotics unit working with Mayor Coleman Young in 1976, in his office at the Christopher M. Wouters ...
William John Dyer (1830 – 12 July 1909) was a New Zealand businessman and politician. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Born in London, his family moved to Sydney when he was a child. He ran a trading business between Sydney, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, and moved to New Zealand in 1857.
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Telenovela stars Elizabeth Gutiérrez and William Levy have not had an easy road as a couple. Although their relationship spanned more than two decades, Gutiérrez ...