WilliamStoughton may refer to: WilliamStoughton (judge) (1631–1701), judge in charge of the Salem witch trials WilliamStoughton (English constitutionalist)...
Stoughton may refer to: in the United States of America: Stoughton, Massachusetts Stoughton (MBTA station) Stoughton, Wisconsin Stoughton Hall, Harvard...
sworn in as governor two days later, along with Lieutenant Governor WilliamStoughton. One of the first orders of business for the new governor and council...
lieutenant governor, WilliamStoughton, was chosen as chief judge of this new court. There was little then to indicate that Stoughton would proceed with...
WilliamStoughton, who is not a character and is only briefly mentioned in the play. Both men were subsequent Deputy Governors, but it was Stoughton (who...
Thomas Gregson, Commissioner Plymouth Colony Edward Winslow, Commissioner William Collier, Commissioner Dominion of New England, an entirely different entity...
presented as a harsh and domineering governor, apparently conflated with WilliamStoughton,[original research?] who does not appear in Miller's play (although...
The chief judge of that court was Phips's lieutenant governor, WilliamStoughton. Stoughton had close ties to the Mathers and had been recommended as Governor...
hierarchy. Governor William Phips granted the Hobbs family a reprieve in January 1693, after Chief Magistrate WilliamStoughton had signed the warrant...
WilliamStoughton, Chief Justice Thomas Danforth John Richards Waitstill Winthrop Samuel Sewall Sir William Phips – Governor of Massachusetts William...
Personal seal of WilliamStoughton (judge) with his coat of arms, as it appears on the warrant for the execution of Bridget Bishop for witchcraft in Salem...
been inherited by Mehitable (Minot) Cooper from her uncle, WilliamStoughton, in 1701; Stoughton himself had acquired the property some time before June...
absent from the colony. This occurred three times: Acting governor WilliamStoughton died in 1701, and the council governed until the arrival of Joseph...
revealed the other half, proving his story. After hearing this, Judge WilliamStoughton simply scolded the girl for exaggerating what he believed to be the...
Thomas Dawes. The original Stoughton Hall was built in 1700 and funded by Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor WilliamStoughton, who also presided over the...
appointed Stoughton as a lieutenant colonel in their army. Stoughton died very soon afterwards in Lincoln. Stoughton's children included WilliamStoughton, best...
on her life. In 1884 became he editor of The Expositor for Hodder and Stoughton, a position which he held until his death. In 1885, Nicoll was forced...
WilliamStoughton. William Tailer was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony on February 25, 1675/6 to William Tailer and Rebecca Stoughton Tailer...
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appoint Hathorne to the panel, which was headed by Lieutenant Governor WilliamStoughton. This panel heard trials in which 19 were convicted and executed for...