from Saint Paul, MN
Lighthouse Keeper • Historian
In addition, William was also responsible for maintaining his Keepers Quarters..
1559
Died:1617
English MP
He studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, and entered the Middle Temple.
He brought the physician John Cotta to the area, from the University of Cambridge, in 1603.
Person of the Tudor period • Person of the Stuart period • 16th-century English person
Preference:Associate
1747
Died:1806
18th-century English painter • 19th-century English painter
Position:Portrait Painter
Painter
Portrait artist
William Tate ( soldier ) Chef de brigade ( colonel ) " William Tate " was the Ireland-United States commander of the Military of France known as Légion Noire which invaded Britain in 1797, resulting in the Battle of Fishguard
He disliked the British because his family was murdered by pro-British Native Americans in the United States in the American War of Independence, and advocated Irish republicanism.
Commander • Colonel
Preference:Republicanism