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- Bridgeford, David
- 1 officers like John Arnold and David Bridgeford, John Langstaff and James Miles, had
- 2 was briefly taken prisoner and Lieutenant David Bridgeford, a Miles' Hill resident serving with the
- 3 Tories like Richard Gapper, David Bridgeford, and Hugh Stewart "delivered speeches
- 4 Bridgeford had had his first brush with the rebel forces
- 5 darkness fell that evening, Bridgeford readily agreed to accompany Moodie on
- 6 had fallen in front of the tavern, Bridgeford rode around the back, dodging bullets and
- 7 were routed within half an hour, while Bridgeford and other captives were freed unharmed.
- 8 should not go." Only when assured that David Bridgeford would accompany her husband and keep his
- 9 David Bridgeford, veteran of the War of 1812 and prominent member
- 10 Gapper, Robert Moodie, Hugh Stewart, David Bridgeford, and William Crew. This core of loyalists
- 11 Bridgeford: Bridgeford continued to enjoy prominent
- 12 for brief periods during the 1820s - Bridgeford, Wright, and Raymond on the west side of
- 13 from the west side of Yonge Street. David Bridgeford served on Vaughan council through
- 14 Abraham Law moved, again seconded by Bridgeford, for a large village area - from Lot 43 (south
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