- Lady Anne
Moulson (sometimes Ann and/or
Mowlson), born Anne
Radcliffe (sometimes Radclyffe) (1576–1661), was an
early benefactor of the
fledgling colonial...
-
Harvard College. The
college was
named for the
early Harvard benefactor Anne
Mowlson (née Radcliffe) and was one of the
Seven Sisters colleges. For the first...
- Sir
Thomas Moulson (sometimes
spelled "
Mowlson") (c. 1568–1638), an
alderman and
member of the Grocers' Company, was a
Sheriff of
London in 1624 and Lord...
-
widow of
Philander Smith.
Radcliffe College, M****achusetts, US Ann
Mowlson Lady Ann
Mowlson, née Radcliffe,
established the
first scholarship at
Harvard University...
- argent, two
bendlets engrailed sable.
Combination of arms of Sir.
Thomas Mowlson and Ann Radcliffe. 1936
Argent two
bendlets engrailed Sable a
bordure Gules...
- Moulson, the Lord
Mayor of
London in 1634, and his wife Ann (Radcliffe)
Mowlson,
whose children died young. (In his will
Moulson referred to his sister...