Deodat Lawson was a British American minister in Salem Village from 1684 to 1688 and is famous for a 10-page pamphlet describing the witchcraft accusations...
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Theolycus (Teolicus) Alexander I (Alexandre I) Lucius (Luci) Totxa Deodatus I (Deodat I) Theodoric (Teodoric) Deodatus II (Deodat II) Peneguardus (Peneguardo)...
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1645) Deodat del Monte, Flemish painter, architect (d. 1644) March 22 – John Williams, Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I (d. 1650)...
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Déodat Roché (13 December 1877 – 12 January 1978) was a French magistrate, philosopher, anthroposophist, freemason and historian of Catharism. He promoted...
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rock dolomite. This was named after the 18th-century French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801), who was the first to describe the mineral...
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off evil spirits. According to an account attributed to Deodat Lawson ("collected by Deodat Lawson") this happened around March 8, over a week after...
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allowed to take commissions and train apprentices. His first pupil was Deodat del Monte who would later accompany him on his trip to Italy. He seems to...
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spectral evidence was the appearance of the spirits of the dead, as minister Deodat Lawson wrote: They affirm'd, That they saw the Ghosts of several departed...
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magistrates were conducted on March 24, 25, and 26th, according to Rev. Deodat Lawson: The Magistrates and Ministers also did informe me, that they apprehended...
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(1141–1144) Hugues de Bourbouton (1145–1151) Déodat de l'Etang (1151–1161) Guillaume de Biais (1161) Déodat de l'Etang (1162–1173) Foulques de Bras (1173–1179)...
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