They were led by WilliamBradford and William Brewster, their spiritual leader.
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In 1693, the first printing press was set up in the city by WilliamBradford.
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His name was WilliamBradford, and he was at that time thirty years of age.
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He was succeeded by Edmund Randolph, whose place as Attorney-General was supplied by WilliamBradford, of Pennsylvania.
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An Old Philadelphian contains sketches of the life of Colonel WilliamBradford, the patriot printer of 1776, by John William Wallace.
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One of these orphans was Peter Zenger, who was apprenticed to WilliamBradford, at that time the only printer in the colony.
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Plymouth was represented by its governor, Josiah Winslow, with the younger WilliamBradford; Massachusetts by William Stoughton, Simon Bradstreet, and Thomas Danforth.
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In the year after Fletcher came, the first printing-press was set up in the city by WilliamBradford, who came from Philadelphia for that purpose.
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The New Yorker, July 13, 1929 P. 26 The first New York newspaper, the New-York Gazette, was started November 8,1725, by WilliamBradford.
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WilliamBradford and John Winthrop were governors of two religious commonwealths.
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WilliamBradford, 1621 to 1632, 1635, 1637, 1639 to 1643, 1645 to 1656;
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WilliamBradford Bishop Jr. is pictured between 1970-1975 and as a bust in his likeness at age 77 in these photos provided by the FBI.