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Francis Russell 4th earl of Bedford Francis Russell 4th earl of Bedford
Bedford, Francis Russell, 4th earl of (1593–1641). Bedford hoped to resolve the political crisis of early 1641, since he was acceptable to Charles I as well as the parliamentary leaders. In concert with his client John Pym, a key figure in the Commons, he planned to accept office in the... Read more
Paul Cuffe Paul Cuffe
Cuffe, Paul January 17, 1759September 9, 1817 The merchant and emigrationist Paul Cuffe was born on Cuttyhunk Island in the Massachusetts Bay Colony to Cuffe Slocum, a former slave who had purchased his freedom, and Ruth Moses, a Wampanoag Native American. Growing up near the busy port of New... Read more
John Russell 4th duke of Bedford John Russell 4th duke of Bedford
Bedford, John Russell, 4th duke of (1710–71). Succeeding to one of the wealthiest dukedoms in Britain in 1732, Bedford developed a political following which made him a valuable catch for any ministry. He served as 1st lord of the Admiralty (1744–8) and as southern secretary... Read more
Maadiah Maadiah
Maadiah , in the Bible, family returned from exile. An alternate form is Moadiah.... Read more
Paseah Paseah
Paseah . In the Bible, family returned with Zerubbabel. An alternate form is Phaseah.... Read more
Perida Perida
Perida , in the Bible, family that returned from the Exile. An alternate form is Peruda.... Read more
Sia Sia
Sia or Siaha , in the Bible, family returned from the Exile.... Read more
Tamah Tamah
Tamah , in the Bible, family returned from exile. It is also spelled Thamah.... Read more
John Clarke John Clarke
John Clarke 1609-76, one of the founders of Rhode Island, b. Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He emigrated to Boston in 1637 and shortly thereafter joined Anne Hutchinson (with whom he had sided in the antinomian controversy) and William Coddington in founding (1638) Portsmouth on Aquidneck (Rhode... Read more
Otto Dix Otto Dix
Otto Dix 1891-1969, German painter and draftsman. Dix fought in World War I and returned to Düsseldorf haunted by the horrors he had witnessed. Associated with the new objectivity movement in German expressionism , he depicted the sordid world of prostitutes and swindlers with a painful... Read more

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