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      • John Patrick Hawthorne FBA (born 25 May 1964) is an English philosopher, currently serving as Professor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. He is recognized as a leading contemporary contributor to metaphysics and epistemology.
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  1. John Patrick Hawthorne [1] FBA (born 25 May 1964) is an English philosopher, currently serving as Professor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, [3] and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. [4]

  2. John Hathorne (August 1641 – May 10, 1717) was a merchant and magistrate of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Salem, Massachusetts. He is best known for his early and vocal role as one of the leading judges in the Salem witch trials.

    • John Hathorne’S Early Life
    • John Hathorne & The Salem Witch Trials
    • John Hathorne After The Salem Witch Trials
    • John Hathorne Historical Sites

    After John Hathorne came of age, he worked as a book keeper and was granted a small share of the family estate, a small portion of Mill Pond Farm along the edge of Salem town, according to the book Death in Salem: The Private Lives Behind the 1692 Witch Hunt: Soon after marrying in 1675, Hathorne acquired a ship, a wharf and a liquor license and ea...

    The next time Hathorne returned to Salem Village, it was in 1692 as the chief examiner of the Salem Witch Trials, a position he may have used to his advantage, according to the book Death in Salem: The Private Lives Behind the 1692 Witch Hunt: Hathorne’s first examination took place on March 1st when he questioned Sarah Osbourne, Tituba and Sarah G...

    After the Salem Witch Trials ended, even though many participants in the trials regretted their actions and made public apologies, Hathorne showed no remorse. Hathorne kept his seat on Boston’s Governing Council and later followed in his father’s military footsteps as the commander-in-chief in the failed Siege of Fort Nashwaak in Nova Scotia in 169...

    Site of the Salem Village Meeting House Address: Near corner of Hobart and Forest Street, Danvers, Mass. Historical marker on site. Site of the Salem Court House Address: Washington Street (about 100 feet south of Lynde Street), opposite the Masonic Temple, Salem, Mass. Memorial plaque located on Masonic Temple. Site of John Hathorne’s Mansion Addr...

  3. Judge John Hathorne was one of the most vocal participants during the Salem witchcraft trials. Judge Hathorne lived south of the Town House/Salem Courthouse in 1692, on present-day Washington Street, a short walk from home to court.

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Justice John Hathorne was the third son of Major William and Anna Hathorne. He became a prosperous merchant in Salem and a judge on the Superior Court. He was also commander-in-chief against the Indians in 1696.

  5. Oct 23, 2016 · Hathorne, the great-grandfather of author Nathaniel Hawthorne, was among the judges who presided over the witch trials. Though the men were well-educated elites versed in the nuances of...

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  7. Sep 11, 2021 · John Hathorne was the magistrate of Massachusetts Bay Colony towards the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials and is known for how vocal he was during the trials. Hathorne was absent from the list of men appointed to the Court of Oyer & Terminer in June 1692.

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