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  2. Mary Dyer - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Boston martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The Boston martyrs is the name given in Quaker tradition [1] to the three English members of the Society of Friends, Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, and to the Barbadian Friend William Leddra, who were condemned to death and executed by public hanging for their religious beliefs under the legislature of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1659, 1660 and 1661.

  4. List of New Tricks characters - Wikipedia

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    Jack still speaks to Mary's memorial in his garden, seeking her help with solving cases. A softly-spoken and gentle man, he nevertheless possesses a quick and sometimes violent temper that he unleashes on suspects, although he will often become calm when he has reached the endgame, further unsettling suspects to achieve a confession.

  5. Mystery solved: Ohio police detective tracks down woman who ...

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    Mary Jane Croft Vangilder went missing in 1945 after quitting her job in Shelby. Detective Adam Turner has been on case for more than five years. Mystery solved: Ohio police detective tracks down ...

  6. Statue of Mary Dyer - Wikipedia

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    The Dyer statue, along with the nearby equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker, remained open to the public even after the September 11 attacks in 2001 prompted state authorities to close the gates to the State House lawn, limiting access to statues of Anne Hutchinson, John F. Kennedy, Henry Cabot Lodge, Horace Mann and Daniel Webster.

  7. Lovie Simone Wishes She Knew What Happened to Mary Simms - AOL

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    Played a formerly enslaved woman on Manhunt, the actress tells T&C, "wasn't as hard as I thought it'd be, because it wasn't trauma oriented."

  8. 'May December' Is Actually Based On This Disturbing True Story

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    May December is considered to be a work of fiction, but the film is loosely inspired by the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, 34, an elementary school teacher who had a sexual relationship with a 13 ...

  9. Wayne Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Dyer was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Melvin Lyle Dyer and Hazel Irene Vollick. He spent much of his first ten years in an orphanage on the east side of Detroit, [5] after his father walked out on the family, leaving his mother to raise three small boys. [6] Dyer was later adopted by a loving but strict couple. [7]