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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. The young John Richards as Wolves fans first got to know him. Of those players, only two, other than Richards, had a substantial career in the game. The first was Keith Fear, who is particularly remembered as a bearded Bristol City and Plymouth striker. The other we will get to a little later….

  5. Jun 28, 2020 · With all the interest in correcting the historical record by pulling down monuments to racists and traitors, let's talk about honoring someone, too: He was Sonoma County's first civil rights activist and a lonely patriot in Santa Rosa's swamp of Confederate sympathizers.

  6. In the true tradition of great Wolves strikers, Richards set a club scoring record that stood until Steve Bull came along. His strike partnership with Derek Dougan blossomed in the 1971–2 season when Wolves reached the UEFA Cup final. The following campaign brought his best goals total – 36.

  7. Jul 20, 2020 · In the latest episode of Wolves’ new podcast series My Golden Game, Richards speaks about his first ever visit to Italy and memories of a game which will forever have a place in the hearts of old gold supporters of a certain generation as Wolves progressed into the semi-finals of the competition at the expense of the Italian champions.

  8. Feb 17, 2011 · Tragic flaws. Richard was a superstar precisely because he was an absentee warrior king. He had the dash and flair to risk all on the most slender of odds. He was prepared to bury the hatchet...

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