John Mason
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 352 years ago |
Born | Ravensthorpe |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | January 30,1672 |
Died | Norwich |
Connecticut | |
United States | |
Known for | Mystic Massacre |
Connecticut | |
Ceramic art, Sculpture | |
Nationality | American |
English | |
Date of birth | January 1,1600 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Education | Chouinard Art Institute |
University of Glasgow | |
Hutchesons' Grammar School | |
Otis College of Art and Design | |
Party | Scottish National Party |
Position | Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2011 |
Previous position | Deputy Governor of the Colony of Connecticut (1660–1669) |
Children | Priscilla Mason |
Daniel Mason | |
John Mason | |
Anne Mason | |
Elizabeth Fitch | |
Grandchildren | Lydia Wadsworth |
Capt. Daniel Fitch | |
Hezekiah Mason | |
Great grandchild | Martha Wadsworth Brewster |
Books | Clay's Tectonic Shift, 1956-1968: John Mason, Ken Price, Peter Voulkos |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 415796 |
John Mason Life story
John Mason was an English-born settler, soldier, commander and Deputy Governor of the Connecticut Colony. Mason was best known for leading a group of Puritan settlers and Indian allies on a combined attack on a Pequot Fort in an event known as the Mystic Massacre.
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Extreme winds in Machynlleth confirmed as tornado
... Site investigator John Mason visited the scene after the extreme weather struck on Wednesday morning...
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Extreme winds in Machynlleth confirmed as tornado
Weather investigators Torro have confirmed Extreme Weather that damaged trees and a farmhouse was a tornado.
The Wind when it struck the property, in the Gwynedd village of Pennal, near Machynlleth.
Some of those broken by The Wind were believed to have been hundreds of years old. Slates and guttering were also torn from The House .
The Tornado and Storm Research Organisation Said a T3 tornado was responsible. The Strongest is a T10.
Branches had been thrust from The Trees with such force they had become embedded in the ground.
Site investigator John Mason visited The Scene after the Extreme Weather struck on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mason Said : " If a car had gone through it, it would probably have been damaged severely.
" If it was a high-walled van it could have been rolled over. "
The Farm 's Deilwen Breese had Said previously.
" The Wind had even lifted up lambs in The Sheds , " She Said .
A T3 tornado is defined on Torro's website as " strong" And One that reaches speeds between 93 and 114 mph.
It says bigger trees can be uprooted, heavier debris can become airborne and garden walls blown over.
Eyewitnesses have seen buildings shaking, Said The Site .
" A T10 is like The Ones you Get In The States , but a T3 is still strong, " Mr Mason Said .
He added that if any walkers had been Passing Through when Wednesday's tornado struck they would have been " Caught Up in a lot of debris going around in a circle".
" Your chances would not be good, " He Said .
" You might be able to find shelter by getting behind a tree, but what if that comes crashing down? "
There were a few tornados in Wales each year, Mr Mason Said .
Source of news: bbc.com