Zachary Mudge (1770–1852), also referred to as Zachariah, British navy officer, participated in the historic Vancouver Expedition
Zachariah Mudge (priest) (1694–1769), British theologian, painted by Joshua Reynolds
Zachariah A. Mudge (1813–1888), Methodist pastor in Massachusetts and the author of a biography of Abraham Lincoln
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ZachariahMudge is the name of: Zachary Mudge (1770–1852), also referred to as Zachariah, British navy officer, participated in the historic Vancouver...
ZachariahMudge (also Zachary) (1790–1854) was an English officer of the Royal Engineers, known as a surveyor. He was the eldest son of William Mudge...
Richard Mudge (1718–1763), English clergyman and composer Thomas H. Mudge (1815–1862), American Methodist Episcopal clergyman ZachariahMudge (priest)...
reflecting telescopes. He was the fourth and youngest son of the Rev. ZachariahMudge, by his first wife, Mary Fox, and was born at Bideford, Devon. He was...
was clergyman ZachariahMudge. The family included distinguished surveyors and mathematicians. His older half-brother was William Mudge, who developed...
Ordnance Survey. William Mudge was a son of Dr. John Mudge of Plymouth, by his second wife, and grandson of ZachariahMudge, and was born at Plymouth...
Mudge was one of the models for the character of Father Mapple in Moby-Dick. Enoch Mudge was the father of Thomas H. Mudge and the uncle of Zachariah...
late baroque period. Born in Bideford, Richard Mudge was the son of the teacher and cleric ZachariahMudge (1694–1769), and his wife Mary Fox (died c. 1762)...
James Mudge (1844–1918) was an American Methodist Episcopal clergyman and writer, nephew of ZachariahMudge, Methodist missionary in India during the...
William Godwin. See Jones, p. 377. Also outraged was the family of ZachariahMudge, which resulted in the omission of several passages when the conversations...
Johnson (1721–1800). As a boy, he also came under the influence of ZachariahMudge, whose Platonistic philosophy stayed with him all his life. Reynolds...
Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge in 1752. The cleric ZachariahMudge (1694–1769) died at Coffleet in 1769. Thomas Lane erected a monument...
their name. Shebbeare was educated at the free school, Exeter, under ZachariahMudge, and there, it is said, "gave evidence of his future eminence in misanthropy...
Brett Martin Rodney Martin Diehl Mateer Manek Mathur Nick Matthew Damien Mudge Cam Nancarrow Peter Nicol Victor Niederhoffer John Nimick Ross Norman Mike...
Founding of Rhode Island". EnCompass. Retrieved February 29, 2024. Mudge, Zachariah Atwell (1871). Foot-Prints of Roger Williams: A Biography, with Sketches...
in Johannesburg, Fugard and Mokae starred as the brothers Morris and Zachariah in the single-performance world première of Fugard's play The Blood Knot...
Episcopal Church James Mudge (1865) – clergyman, author, missionary to India Thomas H. Mudge (1840) – clergyman Zachariah Atwell Mudge (1813–88) – pastor...
Benjamin T. Pickman (1806) – president of the Massachusetts State Senate Zachariah Allen (1807) – manufacturer and inventor Joseph Blunt (1807) – author;...
History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, Vol. III Boston: Mudge & Son, 1898 Stone, James W. Report of the Trial of John W. Webster. Boston:...