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turned it over to
Daniel Horsmanden, the city
recorder and one of
three justices on the
provincial supreme court.
Horsmanden set up a
grand jury that...
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Daniel Horsmanden (June 4, 1691 –
September 28, 1778) was a
chief justice of the
supreme court in the
Province of New York and
member of the governor's...
- Virginia.
About 1673, he
married a 21-year-old
widow named Mary (née
Horsmanden) Filmer, a
native of Lenham, England. Mary's
father had
spent time in...
- Crown. See
Filmer baronets. Filmer's
third son, Samuel,
married Mary
Horsmanden and
lived in
Virginia Colony before dying childless soon after. Of the...
- and the Freemasons.
Burrows &
Wallace 1998, p. 164.
Foster 1990, p. 84.
Horsmanden 1971, p. 82. Launitz-Schurer 1980, p. 143. Burrows,
Edwin G.; Wallace...
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several livings in Kent. His
daughter Rachel married William Beswicke of
Horsmanden who
served as High
Sheriff of Kent in 1616. Bailey,
Derrick Sherwin (1952)...
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Christophers Gerald ****ens
Leonard Franklin Stephen Groombridge Daniel Horsmanden Stephen Law
Hopper Levett Richard Milbourne Alfred Mynn
William Rootes...
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Christophers Gerald ****ens
Leonard Franklin Stephen Groombridge Daniel Horsmanden Stephen Law
Hopper Levett Richard Milbourne Alfred Mynn
William Rootes...
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Stephen Groombridge (1755–1832), astronomer, was born in Goudhurst.
Daniel Horsmanden (1691–1778), judge, was born in Goudhurst. Sir
George Johnson (1818–1896)...
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Christophers Gerald ****ens
Leonard Franklin Stephen Groombridge Daniel Horsmanden Stephen Law
Hopper Levett Richard Milbourne Alfred Mynn
William Rootes...