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  1. Oct 31, 2023 · John Richards was a magistrate that participated in the Salem Witch Trials. He helped sentence 19 individuals to their death.

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  3. John Richards (died April 2, 1694) [1] was a colonial military officer, businessman, politician, and magistrate, best known for his participation in the Salem witch trials in 1692.

  4. Feb 17, 2011 · Painted effigies of Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, at Fontevraud Abbey, France © Richard was crowned king on 3 September 1189. He made John the Count of Mortain and granted him ...

  5. John was a passenger aboard the HMT Empire Windrush, arriving at Tilbury Docks on the 22 June 1948. He lodged in Clapham South Underground Station before finding work with British Railways where he was employed for 40 years. He met his wife Lyn in 1956 and settled in North London.

  6. He will always be remembered as the well dressed young man in the dark suit standing with two other West Indians, John Hazel and Harold Wilmot, on the deck of the Empire Windrush on 22 June 1948.

  7. Sep 4, 2024 · Richard I, duke of Aquitaine (from 1168) and of Poitiers (from 1172) and king of England, duke of Normandy, and count of Anjou (1189–99). His knightly manner and his prowess in the Third Crusade (1189–92) made him a popular king in his own time as well as the hero of countless romantic legends.

  8. Oct 6, 2017 · By May 1194, Richard was on campaign in Normandy. He defeated John, and then proceeded to forgive him. The conflict would drag on for another five years, until Richard's death in 1199. Philip captured much of Normandy in the campaigns of 1202-1204. Without Richard, John was not up to the task of defending Normandy.

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