• Philip Hunton (c. 1600–1682) was an English clergyman and political writer, known for his May 1643 anti-absolutist work A Treatise of Monarchy. It became...
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  • Philip Huntoon (c. 1664 – May 10, 1752) is said to be the ancestor of all persons in America bearing the name "Huntoon." Philip Hunton, as he was first...
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  • Hunton Carter (1899-1970), American lawyer and activist John C. Hunton (1839-1928), American Confederate veteran, pioneer, and rancher Philip Hunton (c...
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    and Mixed Monarchy (1648) was an attack on a treatise on monarchy by Philip Hunton, who had maintained that the king's prerogative was not superior to...
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  • Dutch East Indies 1678-1681 and travel writer (born 1619) Unknown dates Philip Hunton, English clergyman and political writer (born c. 1600) Francisco Núñez...
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  • Henry Hunt (1773–1835, England, Po/C) Lynn Hunt (born 1945, US, H) Philip Hunton (c. 1600–1682, England, R/Po) Richard Hurd (1720–1808, England, R) Christopher...
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  • previous year) Sir Kenelm Digby – Observations Upon Religio Medici Philip Hunton – A Treatise of Monarchie John Milton – Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce...
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    Cromwell, who in 1657 issued letters patent incorporating Durham College. Philip Hunton was nominated as the provost, along with two preachers, four professors...
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  • Observations on monarchy is that it is held "by way of trust". With Philip Hunton, Parker argued that political society has the nature of a contract,...
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    Parliament allowed it to grant degrees in 1659. The personnel included Philip Hunton appointed in 1657 as Master or Provost, and Israel Tonge as Fellow....
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