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  1. Sep 24, 2022 · Peter Oliver co-founded Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality, which runs 29 high-end restaurants in Toronto. He was known for his passion for nature, his family and his career in the food industry.

  2. Peter Oliver (March 26, 1713 – October 12, 1791) was Chief Justice of the Superior Court (the highest court) of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1772–1775. He was a Loyalist during the American Revolution , and left Massachusetts in 1776, settling in England.

  3. Jan 18, 2023 · On Wednesday, the city unveiled designs of a park honoring the life of Peter Oliver, an enslaved man who later purchased his own freedom. Oliver went on to buy a farm in what is now...

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  4. Feb 24, 2024 · Peter Oliver — Prabook. Turkeys and Cannonballs. Oliver himself loudly denounced the Revolution as a “rebellion.” But apart from his strenuous tongue, in 1774, he might have seemed a surprising candidate for impeachment. He was Massachusetts-born—in 1713—and bred.

  5. Spiritual Biography of Peter Oliver. Enslaved and free African American artisans played a key role in the success of the development of the village of Salem and its economy. African American potters like Peter Oliver joined a hodgepodge of blacksmiths, coopers, weavers, and shoemakers hailing from a mix of German, English, and Danish cultures ...

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · The restaurateur and philanthropist had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in May 2021. Peter Oliver, co-founder of Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality, died of cancer Wednesday in Toronto at age...

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  8. Feb 15, 2018 · Peter Oliver was a literate, bilingual brickmaker and potter from North Carolina who claimed his freedom in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He used the law that prohibited importing slaves into the state and returned to North Carolina, where he lived and died as a free man.

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