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In 1738, Bacon became master of the ship York, a tobacco trade vessel owned by John Hanbury.In 1740, under contract from Andrew Reid esq. and in accordance with the Transportation Act 1717, Bacon used this ship to transport 115 convicted felons (women, men and children) from Newgate Prison in London to the Province of Maryland where they were sold for a 7 to 14-year penal transportation sentence.
By 1672, Thomas Pate was a merchant whose Virginia inventory included many items. On October 26, 1676, rebel Nathaniel Bacon, who had commandeered this man's house in Gloucester, Virginia, died. [1] In October 1678 this man patented another 200 acres nearby, and in 1679 purchased a plantation in Old Rappahannock COunty.
Bacon's always had a presence in Indiana prior to the opening of its St. Matthews store in 1953. One of the earliest location in Indiana was on Spring Street in downtown Jeffersonville. [ 11 ] By the mid-1950s, this store was determined to be too small and was replaced by a much larger store in the newly built Youngstown shopping center in 1956 ...
B. Anthony Bacon (industrialist) Richard Bagge; Archibald Balfour; Edward Balfour (cricketer) Robert Noton Barclay; B. Beaumont; John Becket; Robert Bedingfield
The world-famous, footlong Farmer John Dodger Dogs were no more, and fans lost a familiar brand (Papa Cantella’s Dodger Dogs just doesn’t have the same ring to it) made even more famous by the ...
Sir Alexander William Shaw (27 October 1847 – 1923) was an Irish bacon manufacturer, one of the founding members of Limerick Boat Club and the founder of Limerick and Lahinch golf clubs. He was born in County Limerick, the second son of John Shaw of Willowbank, bacon merchant. The family firm (W. J. Shaw and Sons, Musgrave Street) was already ...
James Crewes Member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico County In office June 1676 – 26 January 1677 Serving with Nathaniel Bacon Preceded by William Farrar Succeeded by Thomas Cocke Personal details Born 1622 (1622) England Died January 26, 1677 (1677-01-26) (aged 55) Jamestown, Colony of Virginia James Crewes (or Crews) (1622 – 26 January 1677) was a British merchant who traded with ...
John Bacon, USA TODAY. Updated October 15, 2024 at 2:09 PM. A team of U.S. soldiers has arrived in Israel to help operate the advanced anti-missile battery provided by President Joe Biden to help ...