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329:who signed an
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2023:William Dyre
2016:
1954:
1950:William Hall
1949:
1945:John Johnson
1944:
1939:
1929:
1899:William Dyre
1884:John Sanford
1837:(signers of
1825:Robert Coles
1781:Thomas Olney
1756:Robert Coles
1752:Thomas James
1704:William Mann
1684:Joshua Verin
1598:
1472:
1454:Rhode Island
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1049:Find a Grave
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106:Succeeded by
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67:Succeeded by
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18:
2117:1694 deaths
2112:1610 births
2067:John Warner
2053:John Wickes
2049:John Greene
1999:John Clarke
1913:John Walker
1879:John Porter
1854:John Clarke
1761:John Greene
1508:John Wanton
1493:S. Cranston
1464:(1690–1776)
1427:(1686–1689)
1390:J. Cranston
1341:(1663–1686)
1306:(1651–1654)
1215:(1647–1663)
1189:(1644–1647)
1166:(1640–1647)
1144:(1639–1640)
1108:(1638–1640)
929:Austin 1887
917:Austin 1887
890:Arnold 1859
873:Arnold 1859
846:Arnold 1859
834:Arnold 1859
822:Arnold 1859
792:Austin 1887
739:Austin 1887
517:John Wanton
513:John Easton
489:John Easton
473:William III
319:South Wales
111:John Easton
90:Preceded by
55:Preceded by
2106:Categories
2017:Henry Bull
1930:Henry Bull
1395:P. Sanford
1385:Coddington
1370:Coddington
1320:J. Sanford
1315:Coddington
1300:Portsmouth
1224:Coggeshall
1175:Coddington
1153:Coddington
1122:Hutchinson
1117:Coddington
1045:Henry Bull
751:Field 1902
647:References
559:coach and
541:Henry Bull
482:Antinomian
430:Coddington
401:Caleb Carr
359:Portsmouth
213:under the
203:Henry Bull
181:Occupation
176:Jireh, Amy
25:Henry Bull
1533:G. Wanton
1523:G. Wanton
1503:W. Wanton
1488:W. Clarke
1478:J. Easton
1410:W. Clarke
1375:W. Clarke
1365:N. Easton
1265:N. Easton
1239:N. Easton
1229:J. Clarke
561:physician
331:agreement
249:followed
161:Spouse(s)
156:, Newport
84:1690–1690
80:In office
49:1685–1686
45:In office
1421:Dominion
1270:Williams
1198:Williams
1057:Archived
1009:(1920).
985:(1887).
971:(1859).
567:See also
426:James II
173:Children
2092:Italics
2019:(Elder)
2013:(Elder)
2007:(Elder)
2001:(Elder)
1995:(Elder)
1989:(Elder)
1983:(Elder)
1977:(Judge)
1599:Italics
1573:Hopkins
1568:S. Ward
1563:Hopkins
1558:S. Ward
1553:Hopkins
1543:Hopkins
1513:R. Ward
1498:Jenckes
1355:Brenton
1296:Newport
1280:Brenton
545:William
477:Mary II
459:in 1880
395:(later
384:freeman
376:Newport
313:in the
311:Roxbury
267:charter
255:Newport
241:in the
140:Newport
1651:(1636)
1578:Lyndon
1548:Greene
1538:Greene
1528:Greene
1518:Greene
1443:Andros
1437:Dudley
1380:Arnold
1360:Arnold
1350:Arnold
1285:Arnold
1275:Arnold
1259:Dexter
1245:Gorton
995:
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774:3 July
523:Family
303:London
279:Quaker
97:under
1588:Cooke
1252:Smith
1234:Smith
399:) to
307:James
1483:Carr
1473:Bull
1405:Bull
1298:and
1030:–3.
993:ISBN
955:ISBN
776:2011
555:, a
547:and
515:and
475:and
225:and
134:Died
129:1610
126:Born
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