Rev. James Noyes (born 1608, Wiltshire, England – died 22 October 1656, Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony) was an English clergyman who emigrated to Massachusetts. He was a founder of Newbury, Massachusetts.[1]
^B. Brook, The Lives of the Puritans, 3 volumes (James Black, London 1813), III, pp. 261-62 (Internet Archive).
Massachusetts. He was a founder of Newbury, Massachusetts. JamesNoyes was the fifth son of the Rev. William Noyes of Cholderton, Wiltshire, and his wife Anne, and...
Noyes is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Noyes Barber (1781–1844), American politician Noyes Billings (1800–1865), American...
house was built by the Reverend JamesNoyes, a Puritan pastor, who settled in Newbury in the mid-17th century. The Noyes family came from Wiltshire in England...
Kenneth JamesNoye (born 24 May 1947) is an English criminal most recently on licence from a sentence of life imprisonment for the murder of Stephen Cameron...
Herrick accused Noyes's cousin, Sarah Noyes Hale (wife of John Hale, daughter of Reverend JamesNoyes, and granddaughter of Rev. William Noyes), and the ghost...
dramas like Samson Agonistes. He was a staunch supporter of Cromwell. JamesNoyes was an influential Puritan minister, teacher and founder of Newbury....
Chauncy, Samuel Mather (nephew of Increase Mather), Rev. JamesNoyes II (son of JamesNoyes), James Pierpont, Abraham Pierson, Noadiah Russell, Joseph Webb...
until 1718. Finally, on March 6, 1712, Rev. Nicholas Noyes and members of the Salem church reversed Noyes' earlier excommunications of Rebecca Nurse and Giles...
Noyes House may refer to: in the United States (by state then city or town) Noyes Mansion, Napa, California, listed on the NRHP in Napa County, California...
King James VI of Scotland, as James I of England, creating the first personal union of the Scottish and English kingdoms. As King of Scots, James had become...
Massachusetts, and whose son JamesNoyes II was one of the founders of Yale University. Nicholas Noyes, his son, also Nicholas Noyes, served as the chaplain...
schools were held annually from 1896 to 1948. Congregationalists led by James F. Clarke opened Bulgaria's first Protestant primary school for boys in...
the Puritans under Elizabeth I, 1558–1603 History of the Puritans under James I, 1603–1625 History of the Puritans under Charles I, 1625–1649 History...
David Noyes Jackson (September 16, 1922 – July 13, 2001) was the life partner of poet James Merrill (1926–1995). A writer and artist, Jackson is remembered...
Endecott Jonathan Edwards Anne Hutchinson Cotton Mather Increase Mather JamesNoyes Thomas Parker Roger Williams John Winthrop Robert Woodford Works The...
Alfred Noyes CBE (16 September 1880 – 25 June 1958) was an English poet, short-story writer and playwright. Noyes was born in Wolverhampton, England the...
Thought. Cambridge University Press. pp. 186–195. ISBN 978-0-521-89329-9. JamesNoyes (2013). The Politics of Iconoclasm: Religion, Violence and the Culture...
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), chairing the latter for a time. James J. Reeb, a minister at All Souls Church, Unitarian, in Washington, D.C....
Stephen JamesNoyes (born 17 September 1963) is a former English cricketer. Noyes was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was...
Retrieved June 15, 2013. Old Santa Fe: A Brief Review of History, 1536–1912, by James J. Raciti (2003) p. 38 Ronance, Kelly (December 16, 2016). "Take a look...
Order. James was himself a moderate Calvinist, and the Puritans hoped the King would move the English Church in the Scottish direction. James, however...
Communion, and making the sign of the cross during baptism. During the reign of James I, most Puritans were no longer willing to wait for further church reforms...
Wagner, who retired after three years in the position. Noyes is the son of NHSP Sergeant JamesNoyes, who was killed in the line of duty on October 3, 1994...
Endecott Jonathan Edwards Anne Hutchinson Cotton Mather Increase Mather JamesNoyes Thomas Parker Roger Williams John Winthrop Robert Woodford Works The...
Massachusetts. Like other local boys, he attended school at the home of JamesNoyes, whose cousin, Reverend Thomas Parker, was the principal instructor....
first Protestant martyr), Thomas Bilney, Richard Bayfield, John Tewkesbury, James Bainham, Thomas Benet, Thomas Harding, John Frith and Andrew Hewet were...
thus had to accept the use of vestments) never visited Geneva except for James Pilkington, Thomas Bentham and John Scory. Yet these three, or at least...