Charles Humphreys (September 19, 1714 – March 11, 1786) was a signatory to the Continental Association while representing the Province of Pennsylvania in the First Continental Congress. A miller and fuller, he benefitted from the system of chattel slavery that existed in the province during that time by using enslaved laborers to operate his businesses.
CharlesHumphreys (September 19, 1714 – March 11, 1786) was a signatory to the Continental Association while representing the Province of Pennsylvania...
Williams, grandson of Daniel Humphreys and Hannah Wynne (daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne). He was a nephew of CharlesHumphreys. His residence, Pont Reading...
times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England...
Benjamin CharlesHumphreys AM (17 August 1934 – 17 November 2019) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and...
independence in early July 1776: John Alsop, George Clinton, John Dickinson, CharlesHumphreys, Robert R. Livingston, John Rogers, Thomas Willing, and Henry Wisner...
V. Peignot, p. 85; Humphreys, p. 17; EB, Charles IV. Peignot, pp. 91–96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, Philip VI. Peignot, p. 96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, John II...
Henry Middleton was elected in his place for the balance of the session. Charles Thomson, leader of the Philadelphia Committee of Correspondence, was selected...
Travers Christmas Humphreys, QC (15 February 1901 – 13 April 1983) was a British barrister who prosecuted several controversial cases in the 1940s and...
John Jay. Peyton Randolph was unanimously elected as its president, and Charles Thomson elected secretary. A plan of reconciliation was proposed, but was...
Travers Humphreys was born in Doughty Street in Bloomsbury in London, the fourth son and sixth child of solicitor Charles Octavius Humphreys, and his...
from the Chester County district In office 1773–1776 Serving with CharlesHumphreys, Isaac Pearson, John Morton, John Jacobs, John Minshall, James Hockey...
the era's formative state documents Journals of the Continental Congress Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress History of the United States...
Heather Humphreys (born 14 May 1963[citation needed]) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served in various cabinet positions since 2014, currently...
Rabener, German writer of prose satires (d. 1771) September 19 – CharlesHumphreys, miller and statesman from Haverford Township, Pennsylvania (d. 1786)...
– John Gwynn, English architect and engineer (b. 1713) March 11 – CharlesHumphreys, American delegate to the Continental Congress (b. 1714) April 10...
World, of which he soon became night-editor. In November, 1863, with CharlesHumphreys Sweetser, his cousin, he started the Round Table, the publication...
Helen Humphreys (born March 29, 1961) is a Canadian poet and novelist. Humphreys was born in Kingston-on-Thames, England. Her brother Martin and sister...
released by the secretary of the Continental Congress, Founding Father Charles Thomson, for publication. Three drafts of the Petition to the King still...
Joseph Edward Humphreys (October 17, 1872 – July 10, 1936) was an American boxing official and announcer. He was one of the most popular fight announcers...
V. Peignot, p. 85; Humphreys, p. 17; EB, Charles IV. Peignot, pp. 91–96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, Philip VI. Peignot, p. 96; Humphreys, p. 19; EB, John II...
Henry CharlesHumphreys (died 1987) was an English-born Papua New Guinean politician. He served as a member of the National Parliament in two spells between...
that she would be able to join her daughter and husband afterwards, but Charles Willson Peale evicted her. Galloway was influential in convincing the British...
Arthur L. C. Humphreys (1917–2003) was a managing director of International Computers Limited and a long-time member of the British computer industry...