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  1. Isaac Norris (October 3, 1701 – June 13, 1766) was a merchant and statesman in provincial Pennsylvania.

  2. Isaac Norris served as a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) from 1751 until his resignation in 1755.

  3. Isaac Norris. NORRIS, Isaac, proprietor, born in London, England, 21 July, 1671; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 June, 1735. His father, Thomas, removed to Jamaica when the son was seven years old.

  4. 15 de dez. de 2016 · In 1751, Pennsylvania statesman Isaac Norris II commissioned Whitechapel’s most famous American bell to hang from the State House (now Independence Hall). Upon arrival from London, the “State...

  5. 27 de mai. de 2020 · In 1690, a young Quaker named Isaac Norris (1671-1735) arrived in Philadelphia to explore a possible move for his family, who lived in Jamaica.

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  6. life of Isaac Norris, the great leader of the Quaker or "Norris Party." He was a statesman who labored to keep the policy of the province consistent with strict Quaker principles. For a score of years, fifteen of which he was speaker, he served with 89

  7. 16 de ago. de 2021 · For the second season in a row, incoming senior Isaac Norris will be a difficult Cavalier to pin down. Norris, who first made his mark in 2019 as a tight end/H-back, could see action at as many...