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  1. He was a J.P. for Suffolk in 1700, 1701 and 1702, possibly until 1706, Records of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, Suffolk County (Office of the Clerk, Supreme Judicial Court, Suffolk County, Boston), 1 (July, 1702–July, 1712), 136–138; Massachusetts Archives, 328 vols. (Archives of the Commonwealth, Boston, Massachusetts), XL (Judicial, 1683–1724), 641, 642, Massachusetts ...

  2. 1977: Company is incorporated as Hard Rock Cafe International PLC. 1982: Founders Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton split up the company and go their separate ways. 1984: Hard Rock goes public. 1986: Tenth Hard Rock opens in Dallas. 1988: Tigrett sells his interest in Hard Rock International to Robert Earl. 1990: 25th Hard Rock opens in Montreal.

  3. In 1985, Tigrett and Morton divided the geographical area each would operate on, with Morton retaining the Chicago to Hawaii part of the United States and Israel, Colombia and Australia, and Tigrett having rights over the rest of the world. In 1987, Tigrett sold American Depository Receipts (ADR), representing 23% of the company for USD 54 ...

  4. Jan 31, 2014 · The narrow strand was called Boston Neck. All foot traffic to and from Boston entered via the neck; shortly after its founding, the city built a defensive gate there. The neck was so narrow that British solders dug a trench across it during the occupation of Boston at the outset of the Revolutionary War, turning Boston into a true island, for a ...

  5. The facts involve the bankruptcy of Morton Shoe Company Inc. ("Morton Shoe") and its outstanding pledges to Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston ("CJP"). Morton Shoe pledged $10,000 per year to CJP during 1979 and 1980 but failed to fulfill these pledges. CJP, having relied on these pledges for their budget and operations, filed a ...

  6. Jan 14, 2021 · Definition. John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649 CE) was an English lawyer best known as the Puritan leader of the first large wave of the Great Migration of Puritans from England to North America in 1630 CE and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (founded in 1628 CE) which they settled and expanded upon, and the founder of the city of Boston.

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  8. Dec 10, 2020 · Thomas Morton (l. c. 1579-1647 CE) was an English lawyer, poet, writer, and an early colonist of North America who established the utopian community of Merrymount, sparking conflict with his separatist neighbors at Plymouth Colony and the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay Colony between c. 1626-1645 CE. He is best known for his three-volume work ...