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- Charles Woodmason (c. 1720 – March 1789) was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and west gallery psalmodist. He is best remembered...
- starting such an operation, aut****d by South Carolina planter Charles Woodmason. It later appeared as a book. By 1775, indigo production in South Carolina...
- of the scene that was similar to what would have been seen on stage. Woodmason requested vertical paintings, shrinking the space Fuseli had to work with...
- the Eve of the Revolution: The Journal and Other Writings of Charles Woodmason, Anglican Itinerant. 1953. ISBN 978-0-8078-4035-1. Also contains information...
- success. Their manifesto, written by Anglican missionary Rev. Charles Woodmason argued their case. Eventually the colonial legislature p****ed a series...
- English mercer Richard le Lacer, 14th-century English mercer Charles Woodmason Textile arts portal Haberdasher Mercerised cotton The Mercery of London...
- Dictionary of National Biography. 1885–1900. Gainey, Joseph R. "Rev. Charles Woodmason (c. 1720–1789): Author, Loyalist, Missionary, and Psalmodist." West Gallery:...
- academic, antiquary and artist Richard Weston (botanist) (1733–1806) Charles Woodmason (c. 1720–1789), English-born American poet Edward Young (1681–1765), English...
- Journal and Other Writings of Charles Woodmason, Anglican Itinerant. 1953. Joseph R. Gainey. "Rev. Charles Woodmason (c. 1720–1789): Author, Loyalist, Missionary...
- of New York, 1893-1913. New York, NY: Frederick H. Hitch****. p. 348. Woodmason, Charles (1953). The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution...