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  1. Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646 (Volume 6) by William Bradford, 2010-03-23
  2. Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation.": From the Original Manuscript. with a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts by William Bradford, 2010-02-17
  3. Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 by William Bradford, 2006-10-12
  4. Courtauld Institute Galleries by Dennis Farr, William Bradford, et all 1990-11
  5. Jeremy McBright Was Afraid of the Night by William Bradford, 2006-04-01
  6. Edward T. and William A. Potter. American Victorian architects by Sarah Bradford Landau, 1979-07-01
  7. 3 Lives for Mississippi by William Bradford Huie, 1968-01-01
  8. Impressionism for England: Samuel Courtauld as Patron and Collector by John House, 1994-08-31
  9. Portrait of a general;: Sir Henry Clinton in the War of Independence by William Bradford Willcox, 1964
  10. The Excellent Priviledge of Liberty and Property: Being a Reprint and Facsimile of the First American Edition of Magna Charta, Printed in 1687 by William Bradford, William Penn, 2010-01-10
  11. He Slew the Dreamer: My Search, With James Earl Ray, for the Truth About the Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. by William Bradford Huie, 1997-07
  12. Mathematics for Veterinary Medical Technicians by Edward M. Stumpf, Frederick R. Fritz, et all 2003-05
  13. History of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646. by William Bradford, 1959-01-01
  14. The chemical composition of apples and cider. I. The composition of apples in relation to cider and vinegar production. II. The composition of cider as ... by dominant fermentation with pure yeasts by William Bradford Alwood, Robert James Davidson, et all 2010-07-28

81. Genealogy Data
bradford, william Birth 17 JUN 1624 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Death 20 FEB 1703/04 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA Gender Male Parents Father bradford, william Gov.
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Angel, Mary
Birth : ABT. 1623 England
Death : AFT. 7 NOV 1666 Stamford, Fairfield, CT
Gender: Female
Parents: Father: Angel, James
Mother: Elliot, Anna
Family: Marriage: ABT. 1635
Spouse: Miller, John
Birth : ABT. 1609
Death : 1642
Gender: Male Family: Marriage: AFT. 1642 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT Spouse: Seeley, Obadiah Birth : BEF. 5 JUN 1614 Birmingham?, Warwickshire?, England Death : 25 AUG 1657 Stamford, Fairfield, CT Gender: Male Children: Seeley, Obadiah Seeley, Cornelius Birth : ABT. 1649 Bedford, Westchester, NY Gender: Male Seeley, Jonas Birth : ABT. 1653 Stamford, Fairfield, CT Gender: Male Seeley, Habakuk Birth : ABT. 1655 Stamford, Fairfield, CT Death : 13 AUG 1658 Stamford, Fairfield, CT Gender: Male
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Finch, John Birth : ABT. 1590 England Death : BEF. 15 MAY 1657 Stamford, Fairfield, CT Gender: Male Family: Children: Finch, John Family: Spouse: , Martha Children: Finch, Isaac Finch, Martha Gender: Female Finch, Samuel

82. I'm In The Truth Business: William Bradford Huie
I’m In the Truth Business william bradford Huie considers the legacy of an author whose 21 books sold more than 28 million copies.
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BEST SELLING ALABAMA WRITER REMEMBERED ON PUBLIC TV The program, which received Emmy awards for its script and musical score, airs on PBS at 10 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Oct. 7, and at 10 p.m. that night on Alabama Public Television. Mud on the Stars , chronicled the education of a North Alabama boy during the Depression and the events leading up to World War II. After serving in the war Huie moved to the Northeast and hosted Chronoscope , a nationally broadcast interview show. He wrote his best-selling comic novel The Revolt of Mamie Stover , which told how a Honolulu prostitute amassed a fortune when the island was swamped with servicemen. Look magazine. Two white men had been acquitted in the slaying. Huie felt that the truth behind the shocking murder would never be revealed unless a journalist uncovered it. So he paid the men $4,000 dollars for their story. Since they could not be tried again for the murder, they were free to admit to it. Many journalists and readers denounced Huie, saying that information paid for is suspect. "A lot of people resent using informers," Huie said. "I don’t recommend it. I just don’t know any better way." Many times in his career he reminded his detractors that the FBI commonly paid for information.

83. Last Will & Testament Of William Bradford, 1657
Last Will Testament of william bradford, 1657. The last Will and Testament Nunckupative of Mr william bradford senir Deceased
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The last Will and Testament Nunckupative of Mr William Bradford senir: Deceased May the Ninth 1657 and exhibited to the court held att Plymouth June 3d 1657 Mr William Bradford senir: being weake in body but in prfect memory haveing Defered the forming of his Will in hopes of haveing the healp of Mr Thomas Prence therin; feeling himselfe very weake and drawing on to the conclusion of his mortall life spake as followeth; I could have Desired abler then myselfe in the Desposing of that I have; how my estate is none knowes better then youerselfe, said hee to Lieftenant Southworth; I have Desposed to John and William alreddy theire proportions of land which they are possessed of; My Will is that my son Josepth bee made in some sort equall to his brethern out of my estate; I further request and appoint my welbeloved Christian ffrinds Mr Thomas Prence Captaine Thomas Willett and Lieftenant Thomas Southworth to be the Suppervissors for the Desposing of my estate according to the prmises Confiding much in theire faithfulnes I comend unto youer Wisdome and Descretions some smale bookes written by my owne hand to bee Improved as you shall see meet; In speciall I Comend to you a little booke with a blacke cover wherin there is a word to Plymouth a word to Boston and a word to New England with sundry usefull verses;

84. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
2. bradford, william The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; January 10, 2004 bradford, william bradford, william 16631752, British pioneer
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85. William Bradford Shockley - Encyclopedia Article About William Bradford Shockley
encyclopedia article about william bradford Shockley. william bradford Shockley in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition William Bradford Shockley February 13 February 13 is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 319 days remaining, 320 in leap years.
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86. Genealogy Data
Marriage ABT. 1672 in Duxbury, Marshfield Twp., Plymouth Co., MA Spouse bradford, william Major. Children bradford, Joseph. bradford, william Major. Children
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87. William Bradford, History Of Plymouth Plantation (1620-1647)
william bradford, History of Plymouth Plantation (16201647). Source william bradford, History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, 2 vols.
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William Bradford, History of Plymouth Plantation
William Bradford was the governor of the Plymouth Colony, and a devout adherent to the group known as Separatists (or Brownists), who believed that the Church of England had become so corrupt that the true believers needed to remove themselves from those churches. Hence, Bradford was committed to a particularly intense version of Puritanism Reasons for leaving England
Chapter 1.
The like methode Satan hath seemed to hold in these later times, since the truth begane to springe and spread after the great defection made by Antichrist that man of sin. For to let pass the infinite examples in sundry nations, and severall places of the world, and instance in our owne. When as that old Serpente could not prevaile by those fiery flames and other his cruell Tragedies which he (by his instruments) put in use, every where in the days of queene Mary, and before. He then begane an other kind of war, and went more closely to worke, not only to [oppose], but even to ruinate and destroy the kingdom of christ, by more secrete and subtle means, by kindling , the flames of contention and sowing, the seeds of discorde, and bitter enmity amongst the professors (and seeming reformed) themselves. For when he could not prevaile (by the former means) against the principall doctrines of faith; he bente his force against the holy disipline, and outward regimente of the kingdom of christ, by which those holy doctrines should be conserved, and true piety maintained amongst the saints, and people of God.

88. American Journeys Background On Bradford’s History “Of Plimoth Plantation”
Document Number AJ025. Author bradford, william, 1588-1657. Title bradford’s History “Of Plimoth Plantation”. Source bradford, william.
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Home Find a Document Images Advanced Search ... AJ-025 Document Page Document Number: AJ-025 Author: Bradford, William, 1588-1657 Title: Bradford’s History “Of Plimoth Plantation” Source: Pages/Illustrations: Citable URL: www.americanjourneys.org/aj-025/ Author Note William Bradford (1588-1657) was born in England, and in 1609 he joined a group of nonconformist Protestants who sought religious freedom in Holland. From there, Bradford helped prepare for the “pilgrime” expedition to create a separatist religious colony in America. "Plimoth Plantation" was established in 1620, and Bradford was chosen as governor after the death of the colony's first leader, John Carver, in 1621. He was reelected twenty times and served as its leader for much of the rest of his life. Bradford’s 1620 Expedition and Plymouth Colony Bradford journeyed with several dozen religious nonconformists to America on the Mayflower, along with other passengers, servants, merchants, and a handful of adventurers. Bearing around one-hundred colonists, the ship arrived in Cape Cod Bay on November 11, 1620, near modern Provincetown, an area occupied by the Nauset Indians. Soon after arrival, an advance party raided several caches of Nauset corn and beans, prompting the local tribe to attack them. On December 16, 1620, the colonists, who had been shipbound since leaving Holland, sailed across Massachusetts Bay from Cape Cod and disembarked at Plymouth.

89. Bradford, William
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90. William Bradford Shockley, February 13, 1910—August 12, 1989 | By John L. Moll
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS, National Academy of Sciences. william bradford Shockley February 13, 1910 — August 12, 1989 By John L. Moll.
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
William Bradford Shockley
By John L. Moll
WILLIAM BRADFORD SHOCKLEY was a major participant in the physical discoveries and inventions that are the basis of the transistor era and the twentieth-century electronics industrial revolution. Transistor circuits are basic to almost all of our technological advances. Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. His father, William Hillman Shockley, was a mining engineer, and his mother, the former May Bradford, had been a federal deputy surveyor of mineral lands. In 1933 Shockley married Jean Alberta Bailey. They had two sons, William and Richard, and a daughter, Alison Lanelli. They divorced in 1955, and in the same year Shockley married Emmy Lanning. When Shockley was three years old, the family returned to the United States and settled in Palo Alto, California. His parents considered that they could give their son a better education at home than in the public schools. They therefore kept him out of school until he was eight years old. His mother taught him mathematics, and both parents encouraged his scientific interests. Professor Perley A. Ross, a Stanford physicist and neighbor in Palo Alto, exerted an especially important influence in stimulating his interest in science. Shockley was a frequent visitor at the Ross home, playing with the professor's two daughters and becoming a substitute son. When he entered high school, Shockley spent two years at the Palo Alto Military Academy. He then enrolled for a brief time in the Los Angeles Coaching School to study physics. He finished his high school education at Hollywood High, graduating in 1927.

91. Documenting The American South
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries Documenting the American South. Search Results. 1 image with subject bradford, william C., b. 1862. Rev.
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92. James S. And Frances M. Bradford Collection, 1749-1938
30. bradford, william, Jr., to Thomas bradford. 1779 May 4. Hewson 2. bradford, william., La Fayette a song. 1824 September 6. Hart
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James S. and Frances M. Bradford Collection
(0.5 linear feet) B F85bra American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract During the 17 years he served as colonial agent for Pennsylvania in London, Benjamin Franklin developed a strong attachment to the family of his landlady at 36 Craven Street, Margaret Stevenson. Margaret's daughter, Mary (usually called Polly) became a particular intimate, remaining in constant correspondence with Franklin throughout the remainder of his life and moving to Philadelphia in 1786 to be near him. The James S. and Frances M. Bradford Collection contains a wealth of letters to and from Polly Stevenson Hewson, intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin. At the heart of the collection are approximately 40 letters from Mary Stevenson to Franklin with a smaller number in return. Friendly, increasingly intimate, these provide a glimpse of the domestic life of Franklin and his warm personal relations with the Stevensons and Hewsons. Among the noteworthy individual items is the manuscript "Craven Street Gazette" (Sept. 22-26, 1770), the mock newspaper Franklin produced while in London.

93. William Bradford Posters And Art Prints
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94. Common-place: Re-reading William Bradford
Review by David D. Hall Rereading william bradford Douglas Anderson, william bradford’s Books Of Plimmoth Plantation and the Printed Word.
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David D. Hall co-edited, with Hugh Amory, The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World (New York, 2000), where some of these same issues are touched on. He teaches American religious and cultural history at Harvard Divinity School. Review by David D. Hall
Re-reading William Bradford
Douglas Anderson, . Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. 280 pp. Cloth, $45.00.
Early American texts that become "classics" and make their way into our classrooms often serve to illustrate a thesis. Such was once the fate of William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation . In my debut as a teacher at Yale in the early 1960s, I was entrusted with a section of a junior-year introduction to American studies. All sections of this course had to read the same ten books, one of them Bradford’s history. It being chronologically the earliest, I gave it the same priority in my syllabus, a move justified by the paradigmatic situation the book described, the loss of community. My interpretive eye fixed on those passages in which Bradford laments the weakening of the "bonds of love" as the economy shifted to cattle raising and the colonists moved out from Plymouth to be closer to their farms. As Thomas Bender noted in Community and Social Change in America (New Brunswick, N.J., 1978), the decline of community, with its Tocquevilleian overtones of incipient individualism (

95. Bradford_journal.html
bradford s History. Chapter 1 Describes bradford s views of the Reformation, and the origins of the Pilgrims church in England.
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The following are the chapters I have transcribed thus far. I have taken the 1908 Davis edition, and modernized the spelling as I typed it in. I have not changed the wording, just modernized the spelling. For a complete version, in book form, be sure to order Of Plymouth Plantation from the Mayflower Web Page Bookstore Chapter 1 : Describes Bradford's views of the Reformation, and the origins of the Pilgrims church in England. Chapter 2 : Describes the many difficulties the Pilgrims had in escaping England and making it into Holland. Chapter 3 : Describes how the Pilgrims settled and lived in Holland. Chapter 4 : Describes the reasons the Pilgrims left Leyden, Holland to come to America. Chapter 7 : Describes the emotional parting of the Pilgrims from their friends and church in Leyden as they head to England to board the Mayflower Chapter 8 : Describes the troubles with the Speedwell and with leaving the English coast. Chapter 9 : Describes the Mayflower 's trip at sea, arrival at Cape Cod, and a philosophical look at the conditions and circumstances the Pilgrims after arrival. Chapter 36 : (1647) This is the last chapter, which describes a pirate that came to Plymouth as well as describes the departure from Plymouth of Edward Winslow.

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