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Definition of Anne Hutchinson
1. Noun. American colonist (born in England) who was banished from Boston for her religious views (1591-1643).
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Literary usage of Anne Hutchinson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Episodes of Massachusetts History: The Settlement of Boston Bay; the by Charles Francis Adams (1892)
"MISTRESS Anne Hutchinson. ... the house of William Hutchinson, or rather the
house of his wife, Anne Hutchinson, had then for some time been the centre. ..."
2. Women in American History by Grace Humpherey (1919)
"CHAPTER II Anne Hutchinson 1590-1643 ANNE MARBURY was an English girl who ...
Anne Hutchinson had been one of his most ardent disciples in the church at ..."
3. A Students' History of the United States by Edward Channing (1913)
"Anne Hutchinson and her Adherents. — Roger Williams Anne Hutch- had ... Vane departed
for England and Anne Hutchinson was banished with her followers. ..."
4. History of the State of New York by John Romeyn Brodhead (1874)
"... and fearing that the implacable vengeance of Massachusetts would reach her
even there, the widowed Anne Hutchinson, in the summer of 1642, removed, ..."
5. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1911)
"A MEMORIAL TO Anne Hutchinson In the MAGAZINE for July, 1909, we printed a letter
from Mr. J. Edward Weld, regarding Anne Hutchinson. ..."