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Hull, John

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Hull, John (1624-1683)

English-born American merchant and goldsmith. He went to Boston in 1635, became the mintmaster for the colony of Massachusetts in 1652, coined the colony's pine tree emblem shillings in 1662 and served as the colony's treasurer 1676-80.


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They include: Phelim Boyle, Oldrich Alfons Vasicek, Darrell Duffie, Jonathan Ingersoll, Andrew Lo, Emanuel Derman, John Hull, John C.
They include: Darrell Duffie, Jonathan Ingersoll, Andrew Lo, Emanuel Derman, John Hull, John C.
 
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