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− | '''William Livingston''' was one of the main opponents to Anglican control over King's College, raising what local newspapers called a "hideous clamor" in calling the state legislature to issue a charter instead of the Royal governor. | + | '''William Livingston''' was one of the main opponents to Anglican control over [[King's College]], raising what local newspapers called a "hideous clamor" in calling the state legislature to issue a charter instead of the Royal governor. |
His son, [[Robert Livingston]], was a good guy though. | His son, [[Robert Livingston]], was a good guy though. |
Revision as of 03:43, 2 April 2007
William Livingston was one of the main opponents to Anglican control over King's College, raising what local newspapers called a "hideous clamor" in calling the state legislature to issue a charter instead of the Royal governor.
His son, Robert Livingston, was a good guy though.