Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Nathan Stanbury (1670? – February 2, 1720/1, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a mayor of colonial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1 October 1706 to 7 October 1707.Stanbury served as Justice of the Peace of Philadelphia County in 1704.In 1706, Alderman Thomas Story was first elected to the non-paying office of mayor of Philadelphia; when he refused the honor, he was fined twenty pounds. In a second vote, Stanbury was elected to the position, which he accepted.. }
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- Nathan_Stanbury abstract "Nathan Stanbury (1670? – February 2, 1720/1, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a mayor of colonial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1 October 1706 to 7 October 1707.Stanbury served as Justice of the Peace of Philadelphia County in 1704.In 1706, Alderman Thomas Story was first elected to the non-paying office of mayor of Philadelphia; when he refused the honor, he was fined twenty pounds. In a second vote, Stanbury was elected to the position, which he accepted.".
- Nathan_Stanbury comment "Nathan Stanbury (1670? – February 2, 1720/1, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a mayor of colonial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1 October 1706 to 7 October 1707.Stanbury served as Justice of the Peace of Philadelphia County in 1704.In 1706, Alderman Thomas Story was first elected to the non-paying office of mayor of Philadelphia; when he refused the honor, he was fined twenty pounds. In a second vote, Stanbury was elected to the position, which he accepted.".