Francis Hews
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Francis Hews (3 March 1768 – 15 May 1810) was a Baptist preacher. He was known for his work in Bedfordshire, England, and for the account he gave in his autobiography, Spoils Won in the Day of Battle (1798), of the opposition he received to his activities which, he claimed, included threats of murder.
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Francis Hews | |
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Born | (1768-03-03)3 March 1768 Aldbury, England |
Died | 15 May 1810(1810-05-15) (aged 42) Northampton, England |
Occupation | Baptist preacher |
Known for | Spoils Won in the Day of Battle, 1798 |
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