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Looking back at 231 years of legal work - The Philadelphia ...
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May 6, — It was Francis Rawle who brought Joseph Henderson to the firm in 1913, as the first non-Rawle partner @cmondics. Published. May 6, ... › philly › business ›
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The chairs were acquired from a Rawle-family descendant whose line included Francis Rawle ( ), a possible first owner for the set represented by the ... › lot › lot
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William Rawle
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William Rawle, a Quaker and a native of Philadelphia, gained a basic education at the Friends Academy in Philadelphia. His father Francis Rawle died when he was only two years old. Since his stepfather, Samuel Shoemaker, was a Loyalist and mayor of Philadelphia during the British occupation, his family moved to New York when the British ...
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Mr. Francis Rawle, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner.[ A. B. Leach & Co. v. Peirson 275 U.S (1927) ]. [275 U.S. 120, 123] Mr. John Arthur Brown, ... › ... › US Supreme Court
findagrave: Francis Rawle Pemberton ( ) - Find A Grave Memorial
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Francis Rawle Pemberton (3 May 1856–13 Feb 1923), Find a Grave Memorial no , citing Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Russ Dodge (contributor 309) .
A Philadelphia Lawyer and Early Lower Canada Law
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by WR Riddell · · Cited by 1 — of Francis Rawle, who went to Philadelphia from Cornwall in William Rawle was born in Philadelphia in 1759, and studied. › article › pdf
Colonial Families of Philadelphia
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Grace Shepherd ; had children , William , Thomasine , Mary , Edward , and Richard and three others d . inf .; FRANCIS Rawle , became member of Society of ...
Growing with America: The Fox Family of Philadelphia
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Francis Rawle, Senior, was not as fortunate in his timing. His daughter, Rebecca, was taken ill and his wife, Jane, remained in England to take care of her.
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Francis Rawle, Ways and Means for the Inhabitants of Delaware to Become Rich (Philadelphia, 1725), quoted in Lester, “Currency Issues in Delaware,” 183, ...
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On March 27, Francis Rawle, Philadelphia, wrote to USG transmitting this letter. ALS, ibid. No appointment followed. 1. Jan. 26, Calendar 1873, Jan. 1.
To Benjamin Franklin from John Wright, 19 April 1782
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But I trouble thee now chiefly to beg leave to introduce to thy notice the bearer William Rawle8 Son of the late Francis Rawle of Philadelphia9 who has been ... › documents › Franklin
Wikipedia: Francis Rawle - Wikipedia
Francis Rawle (1660 – 5 March 1727), originally from England, was a Quaker and colonist in Philadelphia, where he served in administrative positions and was a member of the assembly. Contents 1 Early life 2 Colonial America 3 Personal life 3.1 Descendants 4 Published works 5 See also 6 References Early life
Wikipedia: William Rawle - Wikipedia
Early life and education. Rawle was born in Philadelphia, where he studied at the Friends' Academy.His father was Francis Rawle (1729–1761) and mother was Rebecca Warner (1730–1819). His grandfather was William Rawle (1694–1741) and his great-grandfather was Francis Rawle (1663–1727), who authored some early pamphlets printed by Benjamin Franklin before he started his own business.
Francis Rawle (1662 — 1726), English merchant, political ...
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Francis Rawle was a Quaker and colonist in Philadelphia, where he served in administrative positions and was a member of the assembly. Background Francis Rawle was the son of Francis Rawle of the parish of St. Juliot in Cornwall and Jane Rawle, who is believed to have been a native of Devonshire.
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Francis Rawle RAWLE, Francis, colonist, b. in England about 1660; d. in Philadelphia, 5 March, He was a member of the Society of Friends. With his father, of the same name, he came to Pennsylvania in 1686, to escape persecution on account of his religious faith.
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Francis Rawle, Philadelphia, her son. Henry Rawle, his son. Descended in the family of the sitter. Sale: Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, April 23, 1982, ... › ecatalogue › lot.31.html
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P. 1: In 1748, the young Quaker, Francis Rawle, introduced the Philadelphia custom of making the Grand Tour, scions of wealth and gentility of that city ... › articles › Alp...
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Francis Rawle was an ideal preceptor for an aspiring young lawyer with the educational and social background of Owen Wister. Wister's work in the office of ... › page
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Francis Rawle RAWLE, Francis, colonist, born in England about 1660; died in Philadelphia, 5 March, He was a member of the Society of Friends. With his father, of the same name, he came to Pennsylvania in 1686, to escape persecution on account of: his religious faith.
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Husband: Francis Rawle Wharton. Born: 11 JAN at: Philadelphia, Pa. Married: 5 APR at: Died: 10 FEB at: Father:Isaac Wharton ...
Francis Rawle - Wikiwand
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Francis Rawle ,[1] originally from England, was a Quaker and colonist in Philadelphia, where he served in administrative positions and was a member of the...
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William Rawle was an American lawyer in Philadelphia, who in was appointed as United States district attorney in Pennsylvania. He was a founder and first...
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Francis Rawle ( ) was a founder of the American Bar Association in He held several positions in that organization, including treasurer and ...
William Rawle (April 28, — April 12, 1836), American lawyer,...
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William Rawle was an American lawyer and philanthropist in Philadelphia.
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The sitter. Mrs. William Craig (née Beulah Rawle), her daughter. Francis WIlliam Rawle, her brother. Francis Rawle, Philadelphia, her son
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