• James Hewetson (c. 1797–1870) was a Texas empresario. Hewetson was born in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland in 1797, the son of Patrick and Honora...
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  • sculptor Christopher Hewetson (priest), English priest Edward Hewetson, English cricketer James Hewetson, Texas empresario John Hewetson, British anarchist...
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  • of Independence, known for the land grant he received with partner James Hewetson that included the coastal area between the mouths of the Guadalupe and...
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    McMullen and James McGloin San Patricio of Irish descent, these men recruited primarily European settlers James Power and James Hewetson Land between...
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    George Berkeley. Thomastown was the birthplace of the Texas empresario James Hewetson. Born in Kilmurry, Mildred Anne Butler (1858–1941) was an artist associated...
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  • magazines in Canada. Al Hewetson was born and initially raised in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of James and Elizabeth Hewetson. There he read such comic...
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    McMullen and James McGloin honored the Irish saint when they established the San Patricio Colony south of San Antonio; James Power and James Hewetson contracted...
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  • owners) in the area without legal titles, Irish immigrants James Power and James Hewetson were granted an empresario colonization contract in 1828 (amended...
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  • by Texian Major Isaac Burton and the Texas Rangers. James Power and business partner James Hewetson were granted the land between the Lavaca River and...
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    studio of Agostino Masucci. From 1748 to 1750 he shared an apartment with James Stuart, Matthew Brettingham and Nicholas Revett, and with them visited Naples...
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