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  5. John Hancock - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [O.S. January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the ...

  6. Liberty Affair - Wikipedia

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    Hancock would later serve as the president of the colonists' revolutionary government and was the first to sign the American Declaration of Independence. [11] The Liberty remained in the possession of the Royal Navy. [10] John Sewall, the advocate general for Massachusetts, secured the ship's forfeiture as it had violated British trade acts. [12]

  7. HMS Liberty (1768) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty was a sloop owned by John Hancock, an American merchant, whose seizure was the subject of the Liberty Affair.Seized by customs officials in Boston in 1768, it was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Liberty, and she was burned the next year by American colonists in Newport, Rhode Island in one of the first acts of open defiance against the British crown by American colonists.

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  9. Jonas Clarke - Wikipedia

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    His wife's cousin was John Hancock, and Hancock was a guest in his home at the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775. [4] Clarke is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Lexington, Massachusetts. His home, now known as the Hancock–Clarke House, still stands, [5] and the Jonas Clarke Middle School in Lexington is named after him.

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