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  1. Jeremiah Dummer (1681 – May 19, 1739) was an important colonial figure for New England in the early 18th century. His most significant contributions to American history were his A Defense of the New England Charters and his role in the formation of Yale College .

  2. Jeremiah Dummer (September 14, 1645 – May 24, 1718) was the first American-born silversmith, whose works are today highly valued, two items of his having sold in 2004 and 2007 both for $204,000.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Jeremiah Dummer (born 1681, Boston, Massachusetts—died May 19, 1739, Plaistow, Essex, England) was a British-American colonial agent, author, and benefactor of Yale College.

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  4. clergyman and lawyer Jeremiah Dummer to oppose Parliaments revoking the original New England charters ⎯ the documents that established the colonies’ rights and privileges, including local governance. 1 ⎯ and imposing closer imperial authority over the colonies. His appeal was successful.

  5. Jun 5, 2021 · Information. Settlers, Liberty, and Empire. The Roots of Early American Political Theory, 1675–1775. , pp. 83 - 112. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921599.004. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 2011. Access options. Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below.

  6. Jeremiah Dummer, 1645–1718, early American silversmith and engraver, b. Newbury, Mass. He was apprenticed (1659) to John Hull and set up as a silversmith in Boston c.1666.

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  8. Jeremiah Dummer. Born: 14 Sep 1645, Newbury MA. Marriage (1): Ann Atwater in 1672 in Boston MA. Died: 24 May 1718, Boston MA. General notes: Silversmith. Events in his life were: Alternate Mark. Portrait by , Private Collection. Apprenticed in 1659 to John Hull (HULL & SANDERSON) in Boston MA 1. Porringer, c 1665-1670.