Seth Ward (1617 - 6 January 1689) was an English mathematician, astronomer, and bishop.
Seth Ward, afterwards a bishop, was briefly the incumbent here.
He was attended during his last days by Seth Ward.
He did find a position there for Seth Ward.
Among these was Seth Ward, an employee of the bank, who helped funnel the additional $1.15 million required.
Seth Ward fell under investigation, along with the lawyer who helped him draft the agreement.
He was taught by John Wilkins and Seth Ward.
This article is about the town of Seth Ward, Texas.
So, he put in $600,000 of Madison money and then for the difference had Seth Ward put in the remaining $1.15 million.
When the billing records showed that she charged Madison for about 30 hours on work with Seth Ward over 4 months in 1985 and 1986.