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    Baron Stow (1801–1869) was a Boston Baptist minister, writer and editor, who in 1843 with Samuel Francis Smith compiled a Baptist hymnal entitled: The...
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    Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill, PC, QC (23 July 1902 – 1 January 1979) was a British lawyer and Labour Party politician. Soskice was born in Geneva on...
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    'Tis of Thee", Smith wrote over 150 other hymns. In 1843, he teamed with Baron Stow to compile a Baptist hymnal, The Psalmist. In Newton, Smith became editor...
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  • politician Baron Stow, (1801–1869), American Baptist minister, writer and editor David Stow (1793–1864), Scottish educationalist Gardner Stow (c. 1789–1866)...
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    politician) Maria W. Stewart (abolitionist, public speaker, journalist) Baron Stow (minister) Samuel Snowden (minister, abolitionist) Edward G. Walker (abolitionist...
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  • landowner) John Savage (politician; Premier of Nova Scotia) Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill James Henry Thomas Florence Tunks (suffragette) Sir Charles Hanbury...
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  • politician) Maria W. Stewart (abolitionist, public speaker, journalist) Baron Stow (minister) Samuel Snowden (minister, abolitionist) Edward G. Walker (abolitionist...
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    politician) Maria W. Stewart (abolitionist, public speaker, journalist) Baron Stow (minister) Samuel Snowden (minister, abolitionist) Edward G. Walker (abolitionist...
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    Francis Jackson, Maria White Lowell, Harriet Martineau, Abby Southwick, Baron Stow, Mrs. George Thompson. The society held a number of anti-slavery fairs...
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    (1795–1877), educator Gershom Powers (1789–1831), United States representative Baron Stow (1801–1869), Baptist minister New Hampshire portal "2021 U.S. Gazetteer...
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