Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey (died 1622), lawyer and MP for Norfolk, half-brother of Francis Bacon
Nathaniel Bacon (painter) (1585–1627), landowner and painter, nephew of Francis Bacon
Nathaniel Bacon (English politician) (1593–1660), Member of Parliament representing Cambridge University and Ipswich
Nathaniel Bacon (Jesuit) (1598–1676), Secretary of the Society of Jesus (in Rome), 1674–1676
Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia politician) (c. 1620–1692), first cousin of Virginia rebel (see next), president of Virginia's upper house (Governor's Council), plantation owner of Cheatham Annex, and a colonel
Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia colonist) (1647–1676), first cousin of Virginia president (see previous), member of Virginia's lower house (House of Burgesses), plantation owner, and instigator of Bacon's Rebellion in 1676
Nathaniel Bacon (Michigan jurist) (1802–1869), member of the Michigan Supreme Court, 1855–1857
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NathanielBacon may refer to: Sir NathanielBacon of Stiffkey (died 1622), lawyer and MP for Norfolk, half-brother of Francis BaconNathanielBacon (painter)...
Sir NathanielBacon (died 7 November 1622), of Stiffkey in Norfolk, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP). NathanielBacon was the second...
Scandalous Ministers.: 25 Nathaniel was the father of Thomas Bacon, MP. This NathanielBacon served alongside another NathanielBacon Recorder of Ipswich on...
the Revolutionary era. In the early 1670s, the property was owned by NathanielBacon. The colonists in outlying locations such as those in Henrico and the...
American basketball player Nathaniel Ayers (born 1951), American musician who is the subject of the 2009 film The Soloist NathanielBacon (1647–1676), Virginia...
to any Indian who surrenders. June – Bacon's Rebellion begins in the Virginia Colony. On July 30, NathanielBacon and his followers issue the Declaration...
NathanielBacon School is a historic school building located in Richmond, Virginia. The structure was built in 1914 based on a design by Charles M. Robinson...
by using the bow section of Bert Williams and the stern section of NathanielBacon, both of which had been wrecked. The new ship was named SS Boccadasse...
spend the rest of his life. 1676: NathanielBacon died of dysentery after taking control of Virginia following Bacon's Rebellion. He is believed to have...
the Declaration of the People, was a list of complaints issued by NathanielBacon on July 30, 1676, in which he proclaimed Virginia's colonial governor...
Peake the Elder (died 1619), William Larkin (fl. 1609–19), and Sir NathanielBacon (1585–1627). Some would also claim, as part of this trend, Cornelius...
from serious objections". He arranged for a translation to be made by NathanielBacon in 1897. Reactions to this aspect of Cournot's theory have ranged from...