WilliamCaton (1636–1665) was an early English Quaker itinerant preacher and writer. He was probably a near relation of Margaret Fell. At the age of fourteen...
– Jean Bolland, Dutch hagiographer (born 1596) November/December – WilliamCaton, English Quaker preacher and writer (born 1636) December – John Ellis...
Royal Anthropological Institute. Gertrude Caton Thompson was born to WilliamCaton Thompson and Ethel Page in 1888 in London, England, and attended private...
Quakers first arrived in the Netherlands in 1655 when William Ames and Margaret Fell's nephew, WilliamCaton, took up residence in Amsterdam. The Netherlands...
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Archived 4 October 2023 at the Wayback Machine, London, MS Vol s81,WilliamCaton MS 3 p. 147. Vann, R. T. (1959). "From Radicalism to Quakerism: Gerrard...
Briggs John Burnyeat Edward Burrough John Camm Mabel Camm WilliamCaton Richard Clayton William Dewsbury Richard Farnsworth Leonard Fell Margaret Fell Mary...
3,791 12.57% David Anderson 18,593 61.65% Keith Murch 5,101 16.91% WilliamCaton 2,676 8.87% Lee Morrison† Palliser Garry Johnson 6,492 20.41% Don Findlay...
against a man trying to break free of his past. It was directed by Michael Caton-Jones. It is based on the story of Vincent LaMarca. Vincent LaMarca (Robert...
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William Clifford Caton (11 September 1924 – 16 August 2011) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Carlisle United, Chesterfield...
Hiram Pendleton Caton III (16 August 1936 – 13 December 2010) was a professor of politics and history at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, until...
Flemish Baptists, 1660, a Book of Proverbs (translated into English by WilliamCaton, London, 1663), An Epistle, and other short books. She died at Amsterdam...
Major Patrick William Forbes (1861 – 1918) was a British South Africa Police officer who commanded a British South Africa Company force which invaded...