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William Bassett (priest)
William Bassett may refer to: *William Bassett (by 1531–52 or later), MP for Maldon * William Bassett (died 1553), MP for Derbyshire *William Bassett (died 1586) (1507–1586), MP for Glamorgan * William Bassett (died 1601), MP for Staffordshire * William Bassett (Royalist) (died 1656), MP for Bath * William Bassett (d. 1667), early New England colonist *William Bassett (died 1693) (1628–1693), MP for Bath *William Bassett Jr. (1624–1703), whose daughter Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials * William H. Bassett (born 1935), American actor * William Bassett (USAF officer), a USAF officer who, contrary to a received order, decided not to launch missiles armed with nuclear warheads while stationed at Okinawa during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis See also * William Basset (other) *Billy Bassett (1869–1937), English footballer, director and club chairman for West Bromwich Albion *Billy Bassett (Welsh footballer) William Edward ...
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William Bassett (by 1531–52 Or Later)
William Bassett may refer to: *William Bassett (by 1531–52 or later), MP for Maldon (UK Parliament constituency), Maldon *William Bassett (died 1553), MP for Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency), Derbyshire *William Bassett (died 1586) (1507–1586), MP for Glamorgan *William Bassett (died 1601), MP for Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Staffordshire *William Bassett (Royalist) (died 1656), MP for Bath *William Bassett (d. 1667), early New England colonist *William Bassett (died 1693) (1628–1693), MP for Bath *William Bassett Jr. (1624–1703), whose daughter Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials *William H. Bassett (born 1935), American actor *William Bassett (USAF officer), a USAF officer who, contrary to a received order, decided not to launch missiles armed with nuclear warheads while Japan_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction#Alleged_nuclear_weapons_incidents_on_Okinawa, stationed at Okinawa during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis ...
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Elizabeth Proctor
Elizabeth Proctor (née Bassett; 1650 – after 1703) was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who was convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. In 1693 the new governor, Sir William Phips, freed 153 prisoners, including Elizabeth. The widow Proctor remarried in 1699, to Daniel Richards. In 1703 she and her late husband John Proctor were granted a reversal of attainder by the Massachusetts legislature. Early life Elizabeth was born in 1650 in Lynn, Massachusetts, and was the daughter of Capt. William Bassett Sr. and Sarah Burt. As an adult she weighed 155 pounds. She married John Proctor on April 1, 1674 in Salem, Massachusetts. Elizabeth's grandmother was Ann (Holland) Bassett Burt, a Quaker and a midwife. The Puritans felt there was something "witchlike" about Quakers. Since Ann was not a doctor, but was successful at caring for those who were ill, some felt she could onl ...
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William Basset (other)
William Basset may refer to: * William Basset (12th-century judge) (c. 1134–c. 1185), Anglo-Norman administrator and justice * William Basset (divine) (1644–1695), English divine * William Basset (13th-century judge) (died 1249), English judge See also * William Bassett (other) {{hndis, Basset, William ...
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Japan And Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Beginning in the mid-1930s, Japan conducted numerous attempts to acquire and develop weapons of mass destruction. The 1943 Battle of Changde saw Japanese use of both bioweapons and chemical weapons, and the Japanese conducted a serious, though futile, nuclear weapon program. Since World War II, the United States military based nuclear and chemical weapons and field tested biological anti-crop weapons in Japan. Japan has since become a nuclear-capable state, said to be a "screwdriver's turn" away from nuclear weapons; having the capacity, the know-how, and the materials to make a nuclear bomb. Japan has consistently eschewed any desire to have nuclear weapons, and no mainstream Japanese party has ever advocated acquisition of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction. There are controversies on whether such weapons are forbidden by the Japanese constitution or not. Japan has signed many treaties prohibiting these kinds of weapons. Japan is the only nation that has be ...
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William Bassett (USAF Officer)
William Bassett may refer to: *William Bassett (by 1531–52 or later), MP for Maldon * William Bassett (died 1553), MP for Derbyshire *William Bassett (died 1586) (1507–1586), MP for Glamorgan * William Bassett (died 1601), MP for Staffordshire * William Bassett (Royalist) (died 1656), MP for Bath * William Bassett (d. 1667), early New England colonist *William Bassett (died 1693) (1628–1693), MP for Bath *William Bassett Jr. (1624–1703), whose daughter Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials * William H. Bassett (born 1935), American actor * William Bassett (USAF officer), a USAF officer who, contrary to a received order, decided not to launch missiles armed with nuclear warheads while stationed at Okinawa during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis See also *William Basset (other) *Billy Bassett (1869–1937), English footballer, director and club chairman for West Bromwich Albion *Billy Bassett (Welsh footballer) William Edward G ...
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William H
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name shoul ...
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Meeting
A meeting is when two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal or business setting, but meetings also occur in a variety of other environments. Meetings can be used as form of group decision making. Definition A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through verbal interaction, such as sharing information or reaching agreement. Meetings may occur face-to-face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference. One Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a meeting as "an act or process of coming together" - for example "as ..an assembly for a common purpose ...Meeting – Definition and More fr ...
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Abolitionist
Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the movement to end slavery. In Western Europe and the Americas, abolitionism was a historic movement that sought to end the Atlantic slave trade and liberate the enslaved people. The British abolitionist movement started in the late 18th century when English and American Quakers began to question the morality of slavery. James Oglethorpe was among the first to articulate the Enlightenment case against slavery, banning it in the Province of Georgia on humanitarian grounds, and arguing against it in Parliament, and eventually encouraging his friends Granville Sharp and Hannah More to vigorously pursue the cause. Soon after Oglethorpe's death in 1785, Sharp and More united with William Wilberforce and others in forming the Clapham Sect. The Somersett case in 1772, in which a fugitive slave was freed with the judgement that slavery did not exist under English common law, helped launch the British movement to abolish slavery. Th ...
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William Bassett (Quaker)
William Bassett may refer to: *William Bassett (by 1531–52 or later), MP for Maldon * William Bassett (died 1553), MP for Derbyshire *William Bassett (died 1586) (1507–1586), MP for Glamorgan * William Bassett (died 1601), MP for Staffordshire * William Bassett (Royalist) (died 1656), MP for Bath * William Bassett (d. 1667), early New England colonist *William Bassett (died 1693) (1628–1693), MP for Bath *William Bassett Jr. (1624–1703), whose daughter Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials * William H. Bassett (born 1935), American actor *William Bassett (USAF officer), a USAF officer who, contrary to a received order, decided not to launch missiles armed with nuclear warheads while stationed at Okinawa during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis See also *William Basset (other) *Billy Bassett (1869–1937), English footballer, director and club chairman for West Bromwich Albion *Billy Bassett (Welsh footballer) William Edward Ge ...
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William Bassett (died 1693)
Sir William Bassett (1628 – 25 September 1693) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1669 and 1693. Bassett was the son of William Bassett of Claverton, near Bath, and his second wife Elizabeth Killigrew, daughter of Sir Joseph Killigrew of Lothbury, London and Landrake, Cornwall. He was baptised on 17 April 1628. He succeeded to the estate of Claverton on the death of his father in 1656. He was knighted on 7 July 1660 and was one of those recommended as Knight of the Royal Oak with an estate of £1,800 per annum. He was a commissioner for assessment for Somerset from August 1660 to 1680. In 1661 he was made freeman of Bath and was also a captain of militia horse for Somerset. He became J.P. for Somerset in 1662. In 1669, Bassett was elected Member of Parliament for Bath in the Cavalier Parliament. He was commissioner for recusants for Somerset in 1675. By 1679 he was a major in the militia, He was re-elected MP for Bath in first el ...
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Maldon (UK Parliament Constituency)
Maldon is a constituency in Essex represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Sir John Whittingdale, a Conservative. Constituency profile Maldon covers a rural area of Essex including the Dengie Peninsula. The main settlements are Maldon and Burnham-on-Crouch on the coast, and the new town of South Woodham Ferrers. The seat is slightly wealthier than the UK average. History The Parliamentary Borough of Maldon, which included the parish of Heybridge, had sent two members to Parliament since 1332 (36 years after the Model Parliament). Under the Reform Act of 1867, its representation was reduced to one and in 1885 the Parliamentary Borough was abolished and replaced with a Division of the County of Essex (later a County Constituency) under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. The constituency was abolished for the 1983 general election following the Third Periodic Review of Westminster Constituencies, but re-established for the 2010 general electi ...
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William Bassett (d
William Bassett may refer to: *William Bassett (by 1531–52 or later), MP for Maldon * William Bassett (died 1553), MP for Derbyshire *William Bassett (died 1586) (1507–1586), MP for Glamorgan * William Bassett (died 1601), MP for Staffordshire * William Bassett (Royalist) (died 1656), MP for Bath * William Bassett (d. 1667), early New England colonist *William Bassett (died 1693) (1628–1693), MP for Bath *William Bassett Jr. (1624–1703), whose daughter Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft in the 1692 Salem witch trials * William H. Bassett (born 1935), American actor *William Bassett (USAF officer), a USAF officer who, contrary to a received order, decided not to launch missiles armed with nuclear warheads while stationed at Okinawa during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis See also *William Basset (other) *Billy Bassett (1869–1937), English footballer, director and club chairman for West Bromwich Albion *Billy Bassett (Welsh footballer) William Edward Ge ...
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