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William Arthur graduated from Belfast College, came to the United States, studied law for a short time, and was then called to the Baptist ministry. After preaching in Vermont and western New York, he was settled as pastor of the Calvary Baptist church of Albany, N. Y. , where he remained from 1855 to 1863.
Le Morte d'Arthur (originally written as le morte Darthur; Anglo-Norman French for "The Death of Arthur") [1] is a 15th-century Middle English prose reworking by Sir Thomas Malory of tales about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, along with their respective folklore.
William Lewis Arthur (1860–1863), died of convulsions at age two and a half, devastating his parents. Chester Alan Arthur II (1864–1937) – He graduated from Princeton University in 1885 and went on to Columbia Law School. He became a gentleman of leisure. President Arthur on his deathbed warned his son not to go into politics.
William's mother was born Eliza McHarg and she married Alan Arthur. [13] William graduated from college in Belfast and migrated to the Province of Lower Canada in 1819 or 1820. [14] Malvina Stone met William Arthur when Arthur was teaching school in Dunham, Quebec, near the Vermont border. [15] They married in Dunham on April 12, 1821, soon ...
Before becoming the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton — as he once said— had done 23 different jobs to earn money throughout his life. His first paying gig came at age 13, when ...
Sir William Arthur Lewis (23 January 1915 – 15 June 1991) was a Saint Lucian economist and the James Madison Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University. [2] Lewis was known for his contributions in the field of economic development .
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William Arthur may refer to: William Arthur (botanist) (fl. 1715), Scottish botanist; William Arthur (clergyman) (1796–1875), Irish-born American Baptist minister and father of President Chester A. Arthur; William Arthur (minister) (1819–1901), Wesleyan Methodist minister and author; William Arthur (mathematician) (1894–1979), British ...