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"I was a teacher of law to young men for more than twenty years," says Judge Hoadley, "and have never seen any reason to discourage a sober, honest, and industrious young man from studying law.
W.D. Bell, manufacturer, Philadelphia. George Collier, rich St. Louis banker. E.A. Hitchcock, tea merchant, Hong Kong. M.D. Collier, graduated from Yale; St. Louis lawyer. H.R. Bell, Chicago physician. D.W. Bell, Pittsburg lawyer. A.S. Bell, Pittsburg lawyer. George Hoadley, born in 1781; graduated from Yale; mayor New Haven; eight times mayor of Cleveland.
Councilmen 1st Ward Flavel W. Bingham, Peter Caul, Samuel C. Ives. 2d Ward James Gardner, Ellery G. Williams, David L. Wood. 3d Ward Arthur Hughes, John A. Wheeler, Orville Gurley. Mayor George Hoadley. President of the Council Leander M. Hubby. Aldermen Leander M. Hubby, John H. Gorham, Josiah A. Harris. Councilmen 1st Ward E. St. John Bemis.
While the Bangorian controversy was a fashionable theme, he entered the lists on the subject of Christ's kingdom, and the authority of the priesthood: against the plain account of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper he resumed the combat with Bishop Hoadley, the object of Whig idolatry, and Tory abhorrence; and at every weapon of attack and defence the non-juror, on the ground which is common to both, approves himself at least equal to the prelate.
All that group of early Connecticut manufacturers did great service to the country in founding an industry that has brought to the United States a goodly portion of its business prosperity. Seth Thomas, Silas Hoadley, Chauncey Jerome are names that will not soon be forgotten; Terryville and Thomaston, two clockmaking centers, testify to that.
The names of some of them are Daniel Burnap, Thomas Harland, Eli Terry, Eli Terry, Junior, Silas Hoadley, Seth Thomas, and Chauncey Jerome. Harland was an expert from London and had a hand in training a goodly number of American apprentices, among whom the elder Terry was one. The career of the latter man reads like a fairy tale.
Some old political papers of the Great Rebellion, and a monkey's skull, not exhibited to any anatomist, are said to have been discovered under the floor of the lobby, or of one of the rooms. Mrs. Ricketts adds sadly, "The unbelief of Chancellor Hoadley went nearest my heart," as he had previously a high opinion of her veracity. The Bishop of St.
From that time until the investment of Bishop Tomline, 1820, eight Bishops lived in the house successively. Of these, Bishop Hoadley, one of the best-known names among them, was the sixth. He was born in 1676, the son of a master of Norwich Grammar School. He was a Fellow of Catherine's Hall at Cambridge, and wrote several political works which brought him into notice.
Hoadley, Bishop of Bangor. It may be necessary to remind the reader of the state of parties at this important juncture. The Jacobites had been fed with hopes of seeing the succession altered by the earl of Oxford.
Cleve was sitting on the threshold of the door and Wood leaned against the wall. "Is there anything in the pack of stuff I bought you that you could use for a veil?" asked Kells of Joan. "Yes," she replied. "Get it," he ordered. "And your hat, too." Joan went to her room and returned with the designated articles, the hat being that which she had worn when she left Hoadley. "That'll do.
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