Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "William Taverner (c. 1680 – 7 July 1768) born Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Canada. Taverner, son of William Taverner was a plantation owner in St. John's in 1768 and by 1702 had business establishments in Trinity and Poole. He became very successful in his business, so much so he spent the winter months in England.Following the Treaty of Utrecht, Placentia and the southwest coast of the Island of Newfoundland were ceded to Britain."@en }
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- William_Taverner_(surveyor) comment "William Taverner (c. 1680 – 7 July 1768) born Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Canada. Taverner, son of William Taverner was a plantation owner in St. John's in 1768 and by 1702 had business establishments in Trinity and Poole. He became very successful in his business, so much so he spent the winter months in England.Following the Treaty of Utrecht, Placentia and the southwest coast of the Island of Newfoundland were ceded to Britain.".
- Q8019192 comment "William Taverner (c. 1680 – 7 July 1768) born Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Canada. Taverner, son of William Taverner was a plantation owner in St. John's in 1768 and by 1702 had business establishments in Trinity and Poole. He became very successful in his business, so much so he spent the winter months in England.Following the Treaty of Utrecht, Placentia and the southwest coast of the Island of Newfoundland were ceded to Britain.".