Edward Moseley (ca. 16 February 1683 - 11 July 1749), was a British colonial official who served as the first public treasurer of North Carolina from 1715... 11 KB (1,283 words) - 21:05, 17 September 2023 |
Blackbeard (redirect from Edward Teach) the support of two men keen to discredit North Carolina's governor—Edward Moseley and Colonel Maurice Moore. He also wrote to the Lords of Trade, suggesting... 80 KB (9,900 words) - 02:10, 6 April 2024 |
Moseley (/ˈmoʊzliː/ MOZE-lee) is a suburb of south Birmingham, England, three miles (five kilometres) south of the city centre. The area is a popular... 17 KB (1,887 words) - 16:31, 6 April 2024 |
colonial official Edward Moseley, to whom he was not related. He was the son of Matthew and Elizabeth Herring Moseley, who built this Moseley Hall. He and... 7 KB (759 words) - 04:45, 29 March 2023 |
Michael Edward Moseley is an American anthropologist at the University of Florida. Moseley received his Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from the University... 4 KB (438 words) - 02:57, 5 April 2024 |
maps of the province were produced: one by Edward Moseley in 1733, and another by John Collet in 1770. Moseley was surveyor general of North Carolina in... 33 KB (2,675 words) - 11:08, 11 April 2024 |
Mosley baronets (redirect from Sir Edward Mosley, 1st Baronet) nephew of the lawyer Sir Edward Mosley (the youngest son of Sir Nicholas and his first wife Marjorie, née Whitbroke). Sir Edward was a lawyer who had been... 12 KB (1,036 words) - 14:19, 25 February 2024 |
politician Sir Edward Mosley, 2nd Baronet (1639–1665), English politician Edward Moseley (1682/83–1749), Surveyor General, later Treasurer, of North Carolina... 317 bytes (69 words) - 02:33, 8 October 2021 |