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Born August 16, 1731, in Warwick in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, William Greene was the son of William Greene Sr. who had served for 11 one-year terms as the governor of the Rhode Island colony, and the great grandson of John Greene Jr. who had served for ten years as the deputy governor of the colony. [1]
Amy Robsart, looking at the portrait of Leicester by E.C. Barnes. Fantasy portrait of Amy Robsart dressed in the colours of the Robsart coat of arms, green and yellow, or Vert and Or. [102] Amy Robsart was the daughter of Sir John Robsart of Syderstone (d.1557) and his wife, Elizabeth Scott (d.1549), daughter of John Scott, of Camberwell in ...
In the early 1900s, the castle/tower was still owned by the Gregory family and became part of nearby Coole Estate, home of Lady Augusta Gregory, Yeats's lifelong friend. [4] On the estate, Coole House, where Lady Gregory lived, was the centre for meetings for the Irish literary group, a group composed of a great number of preeminent figures of ...
William Green was born on 4 April 1725, the eldest son of Fairbridge Green and his wife Helen Smith. [2] His father's name has also been given as Godfrey Green. [3] His mother was the sister of Adam Smith (1723–1790), author of The Theory of Moral Sentiments and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Green received ...
William Gregory (Chief Justice), British jurist and first Chief Justice of Quebec; William Gregory (civil servant) (1762–1840), Irish senior civil servant; William D. Gregory (1825–1904), American clipper ship captain, later a Union Navy commander; William G. Gregory (born 1957), NASA astronaut; William King Gregory (1876–1970), American ...
The wife of the chairman of the powerful House Homeland Security Committee said he filed for divorce last month after having an affair with a younger woman, The Post has learned.
William Henry Green (January 27, 1824 – February 10, 1900), was an American scholar of the Hebrew language. He was born in Groveville, near Bordentown, New Jersey. Green was descended in the sixth generation from Jonathan Dickinson, first president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). His ancestors had been closely ...
Gregory Gerami, president and CEO of Batterson Farms Corp, recently announced a $237 million donation to Florida A&M University, the largest ever for a historically Black college or university.