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Settler in New England
William Blaxton (also spelled William Blackstone; 1595 – 26 May 1675) was an early English settler in New England and the first European settler of Boston
William_Blaxton
Village in South Yorkshire, England
Blaxton is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Lincolnshire. It lies to the north
Blaxton
Public park in Boston, Massachusetts
is sometimes erroneously referred to as the "Boston Commons." William Blaxton was the first European owner of the land. He arrived in the Massachusetts
Boston_Common
Capital and largest city in Massachusetts, United States
cleric named William Blaxton. He was most directly responsible for the foundation of Boston by Puritan colonists in 1630, after Blaxton invited one of their
Boston
drafted by the first European inhabitant of the Shawmut Peninsula, William Blaxton. This letter is dated September 7, 1630, and was addressed to the leader
History_of_Boston
American actor
made a shock return in season 7. His other most notable role was playing Blaxton in the crime drama series Power Book IV: Force. When he is not acting he
Barton_Fitzpatrick
County of England
the extreme northern part of the county in 1974, when the villages of Blaxton, Finningley and Auckley (part) were merged into the Doncaster in South
Nottinghamshire
2022 American crime drama television series
1) Debo Balogun as Seamus Bennigan (seasons 1–2) Barton Fitzpatrick as Blaxton (season 1) Mirelly Taylor as Mrs. Soto (season 1) Paulina Nguyen as Mai
Power_Book_IV:_Force
Ton-class minesweeper of the Irish Naval Service. Launched in 1955 as HMS Blaxton (M1132) for the Royal Navy (RN), the minesweeper was transferred to the
LÉ_Fola
Edible fruit
first named apple cultivar was introduced in Boston by Reverend William Blaxton in 1640. The only apples native to North America are crab apples. Apple
Apple
1943 film by Roy Rowland
someone he considers to be corrupt. Judge Austin Harkley, businessman Blaxton and even the sheriff appear to be in the mayor's pocket, and when Bill
A Stranger in Town (1943 film)
A_Stranger_in_Town_(1943_film)
Historic neighborhood in Massachusetts
ZIP Codes 02108 and 02114 are: The first European settler was William Blaxton, also spelled Blackstone. In 1625 he built a house and orchard on Beacon
Beacon_Hill,_Boston
Island in the Dorchester Bay section of Boston Harbor
regained title several years later after obtaining affidavits from William Blaxton, Miles Standish, Sagamore of Agawam, and William Trevore attesting to David
Thompson Island (Massachusetts)
Thompson_Island_(Massachusetts)
River in Devon, England
Bridge Tavistock Canal River Lumburn River Walkham Denham Bridge Lopwell Dam Limit of navigation Blaxton Creek Bere Ferrers Tamar Valley Line River Tamar
River_Tavy
Neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts
some time in 1630, before deciding to accept the invitation of William Blaxton to settle across the Charles River with him on the Shawmut peninsula. This
Charlestown,_Boston
Metropolitan borough in England
Austerfield Balby, Barnburgh, Barnby Dun, Bawtry, Belle Vue, Bentley, Bessacarr, Blaxton, Braithwaite, Braithwell, Branton, Brodsworth, Burghwallis Cadeby, Campsall
City_of_Doncaster
Village and civil parish in South Yorkshire, England
covers 16.8 square miles, including the villages of Auckley, Branton, Blaxton, Hayfield and Bessacarr Grange, and part of Cantley. The parish church
Finningley
Independent school in Auckley, South Yorkshire, England
April each year. In 2012, the school acquired 54 acres of land in nearby Blaxton, which has been developed into sports grounds. In September 2015, the school's
Hill House School, South Yorkshire
Hill_House_School,_South_Yorkshire
Former railway station in South Yorkshire, England
station was a railway station built to serve the villages of Finningley and Blaxton, South Yorkshire, England. The first railway station to be built was some
Finningley_railway_station
Virginia – William Black (landowner) Blackstone, Massachusetts – Rev. William Blaxton (settler) (spelling variant) Blackwells Corner, California – George Blackwell
List of places in the United States named after people
List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people
American politician (1793–1863)
Willard. Through his mother he was descended from Samuel Stone and William Blaxton. He attended Hopkins School, and entered Yale College at the age of fourteen
Roger_Sherman_Baldwin
Town in Rhode Island, United States
William, Duke of Cumberland. William Blackstone (also spelled William Blaxton in colonial times) was the first European to settle and live in Cumberland
Cumberland,_Rhode_Island
United States historic place
originally centered on the Lincoln side of the Blackstone River. William Blaxton settled in the area in 1635. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Lonsdale,_Rhode_Island
English colonist, one of the founders of Massachusetts
Burying Ground. William Blaxton, a contemporary at Emmanuel College, invited Johnson to Shawmut (now Boston), a move for which Blaxton offered to provide the
Isaac_Johnson_(colonist)
Rail line in Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands
Between Doncaster and Gainsborough the line passes between Finningley and Blaxton. There used to be a station at this point and as this is the site of the
Doncaster–Lincoln_line
American poet (1812–1889)
Coffin. He also wrote numerous poems, the best known of which, "William Blaxton, Sole Inhabitant of Boston" was written at a time when the Old South Church
Thomas_Coffin_Amory
Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. xcii)) Roads from Butterton Moor End, from Blaxton Moor and from Warslow Act 1812 (repealed) 52 Geo. 3. c. lxxxiv 5 May 1812
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1812
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1812
American studio producing chalkware collectables
Vaillancourt Folk Art completed the construction of Blaxton Hall, "named after William Blaxton, the first European settler in Boston and Rhode Island"
Vaillancourt_Folk_Art
Burton, Bishopdale, Bishop Wilton, Blacker Hill, Blackmoorfoot, Blacktoft, Blaxton, Blubberhouses, Bolsterstone, Boltby, Bolton, Bolton on Dearne, Booth Bank
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Region of Massachusetts & Rhode Island in the United States
The river is named after William Blackstone (original spelling William Blaxton) who arrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1623, and became the first European
Blackstone_Valley
Town in Lincolnshire, England
including the increasingly uncommon willow tit and yellowhammer. Rev. William Blaxton (also William Blackstone) (1595 – 26 May 1675) was an early English settler
Horncastle
Alleged impact on behavior
CiteSeerX 10.1.1.554.414. doi:10.1037/0096-3445.113.4.556. PMID 6240522. Blaxton TA (September 1992). "Dissociations among memory measures in memory-impaired
Priming_(psychology)
Charles River overpass
was used to establish Harvard University. Other names suggested included Blaxton, Chester, Shawmut, and Longfellow. Originally projected as a wooden pile
Harvard_Bridge
Gyrus of the occipital lobe of the brain
doi:10.1093/brain/117.6.1255. PMID 7820564. Bookheimer SY, Zeffiro TA, Blaxton T, Gaillard W, Theodore W (January 1995). "Regional cerebral blood flow
Lingual_gyrus
Massachusett leader
descendents of Chickatawbut, the Massachusett sachem at the time William Blaxton first settled on the peninsula, fifty years prior. Such a descendent was
Chickatawbut
Psychological model of memory
2136–2143. doi:10.1016/S0028-3932(02)00053-2. PMID 12208009. S2CID 17108548. Blaxton, TA (1989). "Investigating dissociations among memory measures: Support
Levels_of_processing_model
CM12 1971–1987 Sold to a Spanish company for scrap in 1987 Former HMS Blaxton LÉ Deirdre Offshore patrol vessel P20 1972–2001 Scrapped in 2014 Prototype
List_of_Irish_state_vessels
with Hexthorpe, Barnbrough, Barnby upon Don, Bentley with Arksey, Bilham, Blaxton, Bolton upon Dearne, Braithwell, Brodsworth, Burghwallis, Cadeby, Campsall
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
1467 William Blaxton 1468 John Nixon 1469 Richard Stevenson 1470 William Blaxton 1471 John Nixon 1472 William Blaxton 1473 William Blaxton 1474 Nicholas
List of mayors of Newcastle upon Tyne
List_of_mayors_of_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
American entertainer
bank order. His birth name was revealed to be Louisa Elizabeth Myrtle Blaxton Matson. After this revelation, newspapers began referring to Matson as
Milton_B._Matson
American railroad executive, philanthropist
businessman, philanthropist, and politician. He is descended from William Blaxton, an early settler of New England. He worked in the railroad industry for
Timothy_Blackstone
Topics referred to by the same term
of William Blackstone the jurist, above William Blackstone, aka William Blaxton (1595–1675), early English settler in New England Blackstone & Co, a diesel
Blackstone
Lockwood's original trainer Shane Kody teaming with Big Ugly to beat Bart Blaxton and Ryan Drago. All the wrestler's who participated on the show wore armbands
Mike_Lockwood_Memorial_Show
Town in Powys, Mid Wales
The first parish priest, Maurice Thomas, was installed there by John Blaxton, Archdeacon of Brecon in 1555. The name is derived from the Welsh – Llandewi
Brecon
34 Moorends 5,205 5,455 5,801 34 Finningley 3,206 3,525 5,305 Excludes Blaxton, Auckley 35 Grimethorpe 3,740 4,672 5,068 36 Tickhill 5,112 4,992 4,913
List of settlements in South Yorkshire by population
List_of_settlements_in_South_Yorkshire_by_population
1953 class of minesweeper of the Royal Navy
May 1952 broken up in 1988 Bildeston M1110 9 June 1952 broken up in 1988 Blaxton M1132 26 January 1955 sold to Ireland in 1970, renamed LÉ Fola, broken
Ton-class_minesweeper
Topics referred to by the same term
Seymour Blackstone (1809–1881), his grandson, MP for Wallingford William Blaxton, sometimes spelled Blackstone (1595–1675), early New England settler William
William Blackstone (disambiguation)
William_Blackstone_(disambiguation)
River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, USA
the river is named after William Blackstone (original spelling William Blaxton), who arrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1623 and became the first European
Blackstone_River
Town in Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts, before becoming a separate municipality. It was named after William Blaxton, an early settler of New England and the first European settler of Rhode
Blackstone,_Massachusetts
Neponset and Pawtucket people who lived in the region. 1625 – William Blaxton arrives. 1630 - When Boston was founded English Puritans arrive. First
Timeline_of_Boston
Colony of England in Massachusetts, United States
remained as colonists in Weymouth, Plymouth, or Virginia, and William Blaxton settled in Boston. The remaining Weymouth settlers were supported by Plymouth
Wessagusset_Colony
comedian[citation needed] Molly Birnbaum – writer William Blackstone (also spelled Blaxton) – first European settler Arthur Blake – athlete Will Blalock – former
List_of_people_from_Boston
Transport interchange in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England
Auckley, Cantley, Blaxton and Finningley (First) A4 57c, 57f, 58c, 58f Doncaster Sheffield Airport via Finningley, Blaxton, Cantley, Auckley, Parrots
Frenchgate_Interchange
Northeastern US food culture
Appleseed, was a nurseryman who spread apple trees across the Midwest. William Blaxton planted the first apple orchard in 1625. The earliest apple varieties produced
Cuisine_of_New_England
English historian and courtier (1560–1622)
Buck was educated by his half-sister's husband, Henry Blaxton, privately and then at Blaxton's school in Chichester. Buck attended Cambridge University
George_Buck
American actor (1893–1957)
They Got Me Covered (1943) - Mason A Stranger in Town (1943) - Vinnie Z. Blaxton Best Foot Forward (1943) - Capt. Bradd The Doughgirls (1944) - Judge Franklin
Donald_MacBride
International relations book by E. H. Carr
to hide". The response to Carr has not been entirely positive. Caitlin Blaxton criticized Carr's moral stance in the work as "disturbing". Scholars have
The_Twenty_Years'_Crisis
Local government divisions of South Yorkshire, England
Statistics. Retrieved 15 March 2019. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Blaxton Parish (E04000065)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 15
Civil parishes in South Yorkshire
Civil_parishes_in_South_Yorkshire
English settler, soldier and politician
raise the funds necessary to purchase the Shawmut Peninsula from William Blaxton. The following May, he was elected to represent the town of Boston at the
Edmund_Quincy_(1602–1636)
Sold to Argentina in 1967, and became ARA Neuquen (M1). Discarded 1996. Blaxton was sold to the Irish Naval Service in 1971, renamed LÉ Fola (CM12). Sold
List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston
List_of_ships_built_at_John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company,_Woolston
Sculpture in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
relief is approximately 5.5 ft. tall and 11 ft. wide. It depicts William Blaxton (left) greeting John Winthrop (right) and others, including Ann Pollard
The_Founders_Memorial
Blackwater Blackwood Blade Blake Blakeney Blanche Blandford Blankney Blast Blaxton Blaze Blazer Blean Bleasdale Blencathra Blenheim Blessing Blickling Bligh
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (B)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(B)
Town in Tyne and Wear, England
between the families Brandling, a staunchly Royalist and Catholic family, Blaxton and Wyclyffe. While several elements of the estate where divided by share
Felling,_Tyne_and_Wear
early in the history of New England; records from 1630 note that William Blaxton was "dwelling on the other side of Charles River, alone, at a place by
Shawmut
American politician and judge (1835-1911)
resided. He died there in 1911. Blackstone is a direct descendant of William Blaxton (Blackstone), one of the first colonists of the Plymouth Colony, and the
John_Wilford_Blackstone_Jr.
American lawyer and Wisconsin pioneer
buried at the family farm. Blackstone is a direct descendant of William Blaxton (Blackstone), one of the first colonists of the Plymouth Colony, and the
John_Wilford_Blackstone_Sr.
Good historical country
Nicholas Haynyng 1462 Nicholas Wetwang 1463 Henry Fouler 1464 William Blaxton 1465 Nicholas Haynyng 1466 William Thompson 1467 Robert Chambers 1468 John
Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne
Sheriff_of_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Former local government area in the UK
urban district in 1911 Bilham Absorbed by Hootton Pagnell parish in 1920 Blaxton Bolton upon Dearne Constituted an urban district in 1899 Braithwell Brodsworth
Doncaster_Rural_District
Alfred the Breton Peter Tavy 1/2 fee, 50s Blachestane Alfred the Breton Blaxton 1 fee, 100s Mideltone Alfred the Breton Horsewell / South Milton 1/2 fee
Feudal_barony_of_Plympton
Subfield of neuroscience
S2CID 46361598. Gaillard, W. D.; S. Y. Bookheimer; L. Hertz-Pannier; T. A. Blaxton (1997). "The noninvasive identification of language function. Neuroimaging
Developmental cognitive neuroscience
Developmental_cognitive_neuroscience
and quartered for papacy, 1540) 1534-1544 Richard Gwent 1554–1559 John Blaxton 1559–1560 George Constantine 1560–? William Downham 1567-? William Blethyn
Archdeacon_of_Brecon
American painter
Charles. She was a descendant of the early New England settler William Blaxton and the Puritan leader Roger Williams. Her family moved to the Midwest
Harriet_Blackstone
Church in Cambridgeshire, England
induction p251, is given as 1586 by F. J. Gardiner). 1613 Joshua Blanton (or Blaxton (died 1615)), B.D. (Induction 1612 p251,given by. F. J. Gardiner). 1615
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wisbech
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Wisbech
Fifth-rate of the Royal Navy
to this role. Having been recommissioned in October by Lieutenant Henry Blaxton, she served as such until being paid off again in February the following
HMS_Actaeon_(1778)
Blaxhall Suffolk 52°10′N 1°26′E / 52.16°N 01.44°E / 52.16; 01.44 TM3657 Blaxton Doncaster 53°29′N 0°59′W / 53.49°N 00.99°W / 53.49; -00.99 SE6700 Blaydon
List of United Kingdom locations: Blad-Bly
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Blad-Bly
Friar Hincely, an Augustinian from St Katherine's Priory, and Thomas Blaxton, a Dominican from St Clement's Priory. He recanted and was sentenced to
Timeline_of_Leicester
American actor (1884–1959)
Moscow (1943) – Isolationist (uncredited) A Stranger in Town (1943) – Blaxton's Lawyer Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case (1943) – Stiles (uncredited) I Escaped
Edward_Keane_(actor)
Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
a remote location on the north bank of the River Idle, to the Haxey to Blaxton Road. The tracks ran along the south bank of a Warping Drain, which was
Park_Drain_railway_station
c. 1637 play written by Richard Brome
Marlowe's The Jew of Malta, and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice – John Blaxton's book The English Usurer, published in 1634, made the subject topical at
The_Damoiselle
BLAXTON
BLAXTON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a dark (boundary) stone, from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’, ‘dark’ (Old English blæc) + stÄn ‘stone’, or a habitational name from a place named with these words, for example Blaxton in South Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Blackstone.
BLAXTON
BLAXTON
Boy/Male
Hindu
Learned
Boy/Male
American, Biblical, British, English, Irish
Little Twin; Twin
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the ancient Germanic word *Tiuz, TÃR means "god." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn, a one-handed god of single combat.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Excellence; Superiority
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Of the people.
Boy/Male
Norse
Manly.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ghunguroo
Boy/Male
Sikh
Brave, Valiant
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Latin
Champion; Feminine of Neil; Victor
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of wealth
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