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  1. Thomas Cushing III (24 de março de 1725 – 28 de fevereiro de 1788) foi um advogado, comerciante e político de Boston, Massachusetts. Ativo na política de Boston, ele representou a cidade na assembleia provincial de 1761 até sua dissolução em 1774, servindo como presidente na câmara baixa na maioria desses anos.

    • John Hancock
    • Benjamin Lincoln
    • 1780 – 1788
  2. Thomas Cushing III (March 24, 1725 – February 28, 1788) was an American lawyer, merchant, and statesman from Boston, Massachusetts. Active in Boston politics, he represented the city in the provincial assembly from 1761 to its dissolution in 1774, serving as the lower house's speaker for most of those years.

  3. 29 de jun. de 2022 · Thomas Cushing was a merchant, lawyer, and politician from Massachusetts who rose to prominence during the American Revolution. Cushing’s father owned a counting house, where Samuel Adams worked. It was there that Adams and Cushing met and became friends.

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  4. Thomas Cushing III was an American lawyer, merchant, and statesman from Boston, Massachusetts. Active in Boston politics, he represented the city in the provincial assembly from 1761 to its dissolution in 1774, serving as the lower house's speaker for most of those years.

  5. Thomas Forbes Cushing (December 19, 1838 – June 6, 1902) was a prominent American member of Boston, New York, and Newport society during the Gilded Age.

  6. Thomas Cushing. 24 March 1725 - 28 February 1788. Thomas Cushing was born in Boston, Massachusetts to a prominent merchant family in 1725. In 1761, he was elected a member of the Massachusetts General Court, where he served for fourteen years.

  7. Biography. CUSHING, THOMAS, a Delegate from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Mass., March 24, 1725; attended Boston Latin School; was graduated from Harvard College in 1744; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Boston; member of the provincial assembly 1761-1774 and served as speaker; delegate to the Provincial Congress ...