- Rev. John
Lothropp (1584–1653) – or Lothrop, or
Lathrop – was an
English Anglican clergyman, who
became a
Congregationalist minister and
emigrant to New...
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minister John
Lothropp, in
whose church at
nearby Hawkhurst Thomas was
baptized on
March 19, 1618. In 1634 the
Hinckleys and
Lothropp migrated to New...
- (1749–1755).
Through his
maternal grandmother,
Arnold was a
descendant of John
Lothropp, an
ancestor of six presidents. Arnold's
father was a
successful businessman...
- ~1607–1613
Matthew Wilson,
alias Edward Knott,
Jesuit author. 1629–1633 John
Lothropp Anne Askew[citation needed] List of
prisons in the
United Kingdom The Clink...
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carrying religious dissidents such as Anne Hutchinson, the
Reverend John
Lothropp and the
Reverend Zechariah Symmes. Laud's
desire to
impose uniformity on...
- Lothorp,
Lothropp, Lothroppe, Lathrop,
Lathrope and Lathroppe. The name may
refer to:
Damon Lathrope (born 1989),
English footballer John
Lothropp (1584–1653)...
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March 29, 2011.
Retrieved March 29, 2011. Price,
Richard (1984). John
Lothropp: A
Puritan Biography And Genealogy. Salt Lake City.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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original library building was
built in 1644 as the
house of Rev. John
Lothropp and is the
oldest building housing a
public library in the
United States...
- M****achusetts, 2009–2010 Dan LaCouture, NHL
hockey wingman Reverend John
Lothropp,
founder of Town of
Barnstable Siobhan Magnus,
former American Idol contestant...
- semi-separatist
congregation founded in 1616 by
Henry Jacob,
later to be led by John
Lothropp and then, from 1637, by
Henry Jessey. By
December 1641 he had
begun preaching...