9 %.. ^^IPl* '^ .o^.-.--^o. ^/\g.;^,X .c°^.:=^;r>- /; '^0' ** °* -.^ CSl'oi Charter By-Laws Officers Members List of Colonial Governors Philadelphia 191 I .f ? .^i- OFFICERS. Governor. SAMUEL DAVIS PAGE. Deputy Governor. JOSEPH INGERSOLL DORAN. Secretary. EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS. Treasurer. ROBERT HARE DAVIS. Councillors. Ernest Law, Carter Berkeley Taylor, Henry Morris, M.D., Elihu Spencer Miller, George McCall, George Quintard Horwitz, Thomas Willing Balch, Sydney Emlen Hutchinson, John Redman Coxe, Henry Brinton Coxe, Stagey Barcroft Lloyd. Committee on Membership. Henry Morris, M.D., Carter Berkeley Taylor, Edwin Jaquett Sellers. (4) 0itt 1^ Sociwtj If CHARTER "PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS." In the Court of Common Pleas, No. 4, for the County OF Philadelphia. Of June Term, 1910. No. 1237. Be it Known, that the subscribers, citizens of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, having associated themselves together for the purpose of organizing the "Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors," and being desirous of be- coming incorporated agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en- titled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regu- lation of certain Corporations," approved the Twenty- ninth day of April, A. D. 1874, ^^^ its supplements, do hereby declare, set forth and certify that the following are the purposes, objects, articles and conditions of their said association for and upon which they desire to be incorpor- ated. First. — The name of the corporation shall be "Penn- sylvania Society of Colonial Governors." Second. — The purpose for which the corporation is formed is to promote interest in the history of the settlement and (5) government of the American Colonies and the establishment of their Independence. Third. — The place where the business of the said corpora- tion is to be transacted is in the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. Fourth. — The corporation shall have perpetual succes- sion by its corporate name. Fijth. — The names and residences of subscribers are as follows: — Samuel Davis Page, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Joseph Ingersoll Doran, 120 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia. Edwin Jaquett Sellers, 1830 Pine Street, Philadelphia. William Innes Forbes, 1336 Walnut Street, Phila- delphia. Ernest Law, St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Henry Morris, M.D., 313 South Sixteenth Street, Phila- delphia. George McCall, 11 06 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Thomas Willing Balch, 141 2 Spruce Street, Phila- delphia. John Redman Coxe, 13 14 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Carter Berkeley Taylor, 2129 Pine Street, Philadel- phia. Elihu Spencer Miller, 312 South Tenth Street, Philadel- phia. Edwin Swift Balch, 1412 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. George Quintard Horwitz, Strafford, Pennsylvania. Sydney Emlen Hutchinson, 1718 Walnut Street, Phila- delphia. Henry Brinton Coxe, 109 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia. Sixth. — The officers of the corporation shall be a Gov- ernor, a Deputy Governor, a Secretary, a Treasurer, who, together with eleven Councillors, shall compose the Council, and the names and residences of the Officers and Councillors chosen for the ensuing year are: — Governor — Samuel Davis Page, Chestnut Hill, Philadel- phia. Deputy Governor — Joseph Ingersoll Doran, 120 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia. Secretary — Edwin Jaquett Sellers, 1830 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Treasurer — William Innes Forbes, 1336 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Councillors — Ernest Law, St. Davids, Pennsylvania; Henry Morris, M.D., 313 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia; Thomas Willing Balch, 1412 Spruce Street, Philadelphia; Carter Berkeley Taylor, 2129 Pine Street, Philadelphia; Edwin Swift Balch, 14 12 Spruce Street, Philadelphia; Sydney Emlen Hutch- inson, 718 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; George Mc- Call, II 06 Spruce Street, Philadelphia; John Redman ' Coxe, 13 14 Pine Street, Philadelphia; Elihu Spencer Miller, 312 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia; George QuiNTARD HoRWiTZ, Strafford, Pennsylvania; Henry Brinton Coxe, 109 South Twenty-first Street, Phila- delphia. Seventh. — The corporation has no capital stock and the annual dues and life membership dues of members shall be assessed as the corporation by its by-laws may determine and shall be applied to promoting the purposes for which the corporation is formed. Witness our hands and seals this ninth day of June^ A. D. One thousand nine hundred and ten (1910). SAMUEL DAVIS PAGE [seal] JOSEPH INGERSOLL DORAN [seal] EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS [seal] WILLIAM INNES FORBES [seal] ERNEST LAW [seal] HENRY MORRIS [seal] GEORGE McCALL [seal] THOMAS WILLING BALCH [seal] GEORGE QUINTARD HORWITZ [seal] CARTER BERKELEY TAYLOR [seal] JOHN REDMAN COXE [seal] EDWIN SWIFT BALCH [seal] ELIHU SPENCER MILLER [seal] SYDNEY EMLEN HUTCHINSON [seal] HENRY BRINTON COXE [seal] Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ) / ss City and County of Philadelphia, j Before me, the subscriber, Recorder of Deeds of the Cit}'- and County of Philadelphia, personally appeared Edwin Jaquett Sellers, William Innes Forbes and George Quin- tard Horwitz, three of the subscribers of the above and foregoing certificate, and in due form of law acknowledged the same to be their act and deed, and the act and deed of their associates, according to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness my hand and official seal this Thirteenth day of June, A. D. One thousand nine hundred and ten 19 10). Jos. K. Fletcher, [seal] Deputy Recorder of Deeds. DECREE. City and County of Philadelphia, ss: And Now, this Sixth (6th) day of July, A. D. 19 lo, the within Certificate of Incorporation, having been presented to me, a Law Judge of said County, accompanied by due proof of pubHcation of notice of this appHcation as required by the Act of Assembly and rule of this Court in such cases made and provided, I certify that I have examined and perused the said writing, and have found the same to be in proper form and within the purposes named in the First Class specified in Section Second of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved the twenty-ninth day of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto; and the same appearing to be lawful and not injurious to the community, I do hereby on motion of Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Esq., on behalf of the Petitioners, order and direct that the said Charter of the "Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Govern- ors" aforesaid be and the same is hereby approved, and that upon the recording of the same and of this order, the subscribers thereto and their associates shall be a corpora- tion by the name of "Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors" for the purposes and upon the terms therein ^^^^^^- WM. WILKINS CARR, [seal] Jiidge of the Court of Common Pleas, A^o. 4. Recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, etc., in and for the City and County of Philadelphia, in Charter Book No. 41, Page 440, etc. Witness my hand and seal of office this 6th day of July A. D. One thousand nine hundred and ten (1910). WM. S. VARE, [seal] Recorder of Deeds. BY-LAWS. ARTICLE I. NAME. The name of the corporation shall be "Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors." ARTICLE II. PURPOSE. The purpose for which the corporation is formed is to promote interest in the history of the settlement and gov- ernment of the American Colonies and the establishment of their Independence. ARTICLE III. PLACE OF BUSINESS. The place where the business of the said corporation is to be transacted is in the City of Philadelphia, State of Penn- sylvania. ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS. The officers of the corporation shall be a Governor, a Deputy Governor, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who, to- gether with eleven Councillors, shall compose the Council, all of whom shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the Society and hold office for one year or until their successors be duly qualified. The Governor, or in his absence the Deputy Governor, shall preside at the meetings of the Society and Council, (lO) II sign the certificates of membership and execute all contracts or obligations of the Society, unless otherwise ordered. The Secretary shall send notices of meetings of the So- ciety and Council; record the minutes of meetings of the Society and Council; be the custodian of the corporate seal, records and property of the Society, unless otherwise ordered; conduct the correspondence of the Society; issue proposal and application forms for membership; notify those elected members and also the Treasurer of such elec- tions; sign the certificates of membership, affix the cor- porate seal thereto and issue orders for insignas and rosettes. The Treasurer shall collect the dues; have charge of the funds and securities of the Society and deposit and invest the same in the name of the Society and himself as Treasurer, unless otherwise ordered by the Society or Council; keep full accounts of all receipts and disbursements and make report thereof at stated meetings of the Society and Council. The Council shall hold stated meetings the first Monday of the months of October, December, February, April and June at such time and place as the Council may decide. Special meetings of the Council shall be called by the Secre- tary at the written request of three members of the Council. The Council may request the Secretary to call special meetings of the Society. The Council shall have manage- ment of the affairs of the Society, unless otherwise ordered by the Society, make report at the Annual Meeting of the Society, fill vacancies in the offices and may accept resigna- tions of officers and members. ARTICLE V. COMMITTEE ON MEMBERSHIP. The Governor shall appoint three members of the Council as a Committee on Membership whose duty shall be the examination and approval of applications for membership and report thereon to the Council. 12 ARTICLE VI. MEMBERS. Adult male American citizens lineally descended from a Governor, Deputy or Lieutenant Governor, or one acting as a Governor, shall be eligible for membership. Nomina- tions for membership shall be made in writing by two mem- bers who shall send such proposal to the Secretary and he shall present the same to the Council who may authorize the Secretary to issue application form to the applicant and upon the same being duly executed and returned to the Secretary he shall deliver the same to the Committee on Membership and upon their approval and report of the same to the Council the latter may elect such applicant a mem- ber, a unanimous vote being required. New members shall pay dues for the ensuing year. Any member may be ex- pelled by a two-thirds vote of the Council for any cause deemed derogatory to the interests of the Society. ARTICLE VII. The annual dues shall be five dollars and shall be due the first of October. Should a member be in arrears two months such fact shall be reported by the Treasurer to the Council who may thereupon order said delinquent's name dropped from the rolls of the Society. ARTICLE VIII. MEETINGS. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held Decem- ber fifteenth, unless said date should fall on Sunday when the meeting shall be held the succeeding day, at such place and time as the Council may decide. Special meetings of the Society may be called by the Council or upon the written request to the Secretary of nine members. 13 Twelve members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at meetings of the Society and five members of the Council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at meetings of the Council. ARTICLE IX. ORDER OF BUSINESS. The Order of Business at meetings of the Society and Council shall be: — 1. Reading of the minutes. 2. Reports of officers. 3. Reports of committees. 4. Reading of communications. 5. Election of members (at meetings of the Council only). 6. Election of officers. 7. Unfinished business. 8. New business. 9. Motion to adjourn. ARTICLE X. SEAL. The corporate seal of the Society shall be the name of the Society inscribed within a circle near the edge and in the center thereof the date of incorporation. ARTICLE XL INSIGNA, ROSETTE AND STANDARD. The insigna of the Society shall be a gold star of thirteen points upon which shall be placed the shield of the Great Seal of the United States enameled in colors proper encir- cled by the name of the Society in gold letters upon a blue enameled band edged with gold; through a staple affixed 14 to the back of the top point of the star shall pass a gold ring by means of which the insigna shall be suspended by a watered ribbon of red, orange and light blue equally pro- portioned, bordered on the edges by red, white and blue. A hidden gold pin shall be fastened to the ribbon as the means of wearing the insigna upon the left lapel of the coat. The star of thirteen points represents the American Colonies; the shield the establishment of their Independ- ence; the colors of the ribbon indicate the countries by whom the Colonies were settled and governed, red for Eng- land, orange for Holland, and light blue for Sweden, and the red, white and blue borders the estabUshment of Inde- pendence, the insigna being intended to represent the sub- jects mentioned in the Purpose of the Society. The Rosette shall conform to the ribbon of the insigna. The Standard or Flag of the Society shall be the insigna, without the ribbon, upon a field of the colors of the ribbon. ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS. These By-Laws may be amended or repealed by a major- ity vote at any meeting of the Society called for the purpose. MEMBERS. Balch, Edwin Swift 141 2 Spruce Street. Descendant oj Robert Brooke, Acting Governor of Maryland, 1652. Thomas Brooke, Colonel, Governor of Maryland, 1720. Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 70 1, 1703-4. Balch, Thomas Willing 1412 Spruce Street. Descendant of Robert Brooke, Acting Governor of Maryland, 1652. Thomas Brooke, Acting Governor of Maryland, 1720. Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 70 1, 1703-4- Brinton, Howard Futhey, 332 South Thirteenth Street. Descendant of Samuel Jennings, Deputy Governor of West Jersey, 1 68 1 -3, Governor, 1683. Brinton, Ward 1423 Spruce Street. Descendant of Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 701, 1703-4. Andrew Ward, Commissioner to govern on the Con- necticut River, 1635-6. Brown, Thomas Wistar, 30. School Lane, Germantown. Descendant of Daniel Coxe, Governor of East Jersey, 1687-92. (15) I6 Cox, John Lyman 12 19 Locust Street. Descendant oj William Pynchon, Commissioner to govern on the Con- necticut River, 1635-6. Henry Smith, Commissioner to govern on the Con- necticut River, 1635-6. Thomas Welles, Deputy Governor of Connecticut, 1654, 6, 7, 9, Governor, 1655, 1658. CoxE, EcKLY Brinton, Jr. Drifton, Pa. Descendant of Daniel Coxe, Governor of East Jersey, 1687-92. CoxE, Henry Brinton Penllyn, Pa. Descendant oj Daniel Coxe, Governor of East Jersey, 1687-92. Coxe, John Redman 1314 Pine Street. Descendant of Daniel Coxe, Governor of East Jersey, 1687-92. Davis, Robert Hare 1623 Spruce Street. Descendant of Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1701, 1703-4. Davis, Samuel Boyer 2134 Locust Street. Descendant of Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1701, 1703-4- DoRAN, Joseph Ingersoll, 120 South Nineteenth Street. Descendant of Sir George Yeardley, Governor of Virginia, 161 8-21, 1626-27. 17 Godwin, Joseph Brown 911 Pine Street. Descendant oj Simon Bradstreet, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1679-1686, 1689-92. Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650; Deputy Governor, 1630-4, 1637-40, 1646-50, 1 65 1-3. Thomas Wiggin, Governor of Dover (New Hampshire), 1633-37. Griscom, Clement Acton Haverford, Pa. Descendant oj Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Hale, Arthur 25 Church Street, New York. Descendant of William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1621-33, 1635, 1637, 1639-1644, 1645-57. William Bradford, Jr., Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1682-6, 1689-92. Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650. John Haynes, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635, and of Connecticut Colony, 1639, 1640, 1641, 1644, 1646, 1650, 1652. William Pitkin, Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1766-69. George WylHs, Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1641-42. Hare, Hobart Amory, M.D. 1801 Spruce Street. Descendant of Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 70 1, 1703-4. I8 Hoffman, Edward Fenno 4057 Spruce Street. Descendant of Jacob Leisler, Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1689-91. HoRWiTZ, George Quintard Strafford, Pa. Descendant of Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Hutchinson, Sydney Emlen 171 8 Walnut Street. Descendant of Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 701, 1703-4. Law, Ernest St. Davids, Pa. Descendant of Jonathan Law, Governor of Connecticut, 1742-51, Deputy Governor, 1725-42. Lee, Edmund Jennings, M.D., 18 12 Rittenhouse Square. Descendant of Thomas Lee, Acting Governor of Virginia, 1749-50. Little, William Towanda, Pa. Descendant of John Alden, Governor pro tempore of Plymouth Col- ony, 1664-5, 1677. Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Col- ony, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650, Deputy Governor, 1630-4, 1637-40, 1646-50, 1 65 1 -3. John Haynes, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635, Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1639-41, 1644, 1646, 1650, 1652. George Wyllis, Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1641-42. 19 Lloyd, Francis Vernon, 620 South Washington Square. Descendant of Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Lloyd, Malcolm, Jr. 329 South Seventeenth Street. Descendant of Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Lloyd, Stacy Barcroft Ardmore, Pa. Descendant oj Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Meigs, Samuel Emlen 1824 Chestnut Street. Descendant oj William Bradford, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1621-33, 1637, 1639-57. William Bradford, Jr., Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1682-6, 1689-92. Miller, Elihu Spencer 312 South Tenth Street. Descendant oj John Alden, Governor pro tempore of Plymouth Col- ony, 1664-5, 1677. Miller, Selden 312 South Tenth Street. Descendant oj John Alden, Governor pro tempore of Plymouth Col- ony, 1664-5, 1667. Morris, Henry, M.D. 313 South Sixteenth Street. Descendant oj Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. 20 McCall, George iio6 Spruce Street Descendant oj Daniel Coxe, Governor of East Jersey, 1687-92. Edward Lloyd, Acting Governor of Maryland, 1709-14 NoRRis, Joseph Parker, Jr. 2122 Pine Street. Descendant of Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684-93. Page, Samuel Davis 281 South Fourth Street. Descendant oj Caleb Carr, Sr., Governor of Rhode Island, 1695. Robert Carter, Acting Governor of Virginia, 1726-7. John Greene, Deputy Governor of Rhode Island, 1690- 1700. William Nelson, Governor of Virginia, 1 770-1. Edward Shippen, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1 70 1, 1703-4. Roger Williams, President of Rhode Island, 1654-7. Scott, Alexander Harvey, 1806 South Rittenhouse Square. Descendant of Samuel Carpenter, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1694-8. Scott, John Morin 118 South Eighteenth Street. Descendant of Samuel Carpenter, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1694-8. Scott, Lewis Allaire i 806 South Rittenhouse Square. Descendant of Samuel Carpenter, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 1694-8. 21 Sellers, Edwin Jaquett 1830 Pine Street. Descendant of Jean Paul Jaquet, Vice-Director and Chief Magistrate on the Southriver of New Netherland, 1655-7. Taylor, Carter Berkeley 2129 Pine Street. Descendant oj Robert Carter, Acting Governor of Virginia, 1726-7. Alexander Spottswood, Lieutenant Governor of Vir- ginia, I 7 10-1723. Tower, Charlemagne 13 13 Locust Street. Descendant of John Alden, Governor pro tempore of Plymouth Colony, 1664-5, 1677. Turner, Charles Henry Block, Rev. Lewes, Del. Descendant of Jean Paul Jaquet, Vice-Director and Chief Magistrate on the Southriver of New Netherland, 1655-7. Walbridge, Thomas Chester, 136 West Tulpehocken Street. Descendant of John Haynes, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635, Governor of Connecticut Colony, 1639-41, 1644, 1646, 1650, 1652. Thomas Welles, Deputy Governor of Connecticut, 1654, 6, 7, 9, Governor, 1655, 1658. Wharton, Henry Chestnut Hill, Pa. Descendant of Jeremiah Clarke, President, Regent of Rhode Island, 1648. Walter Clarke, Governor of Rhode Island, 1676-7, 1686, 1696-8. COLONIAL GOVERNORS MAINE William Gorges Deputy-Governor 1 635-1 636 Charter of Sir F. Gorges 1639 Thomas Gorges Deputy-Governor 1640 Richard Vines Deputy- Governor 1644 Edward Godfrey Governor of West Division 1 646-1 658 George Cleaves Deputy-President of the East Division or Lygonia 1 646-1 658 Thomas Danforth President 1 680-1 886 Brian Pendleton Deputy-President 1680 John Davis Deputy-President 1681 Eastern Sagadohock Governors M. d' Aulney Lieutenant-Governor and Commander at Penobscot 1635 M. de la Tour 1651 Sir Thomas Temple 1655 M. Denys 1670 Sir Edmund Andros 1688 Colony of Martha's Vineyard Thomas Mayhew Governor and Lord Proprietor 1641- 1664 1 664-1 673 Tristram Coffyn Chief Magistrate 1671-1673 Richard Gardner Chief Magistrate 1 673-1 675 Thomas Macy Chief Magistrate 1 675-1 677 Tristram Coffyn Chief Magistrate 1 678-1 681 John Gardner Chief Magistrate 1 681-1693 ♦Williamson's History of Maine, Vol. II., page 710. (22) 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE * Thomas Wiggin Governor of Dover N. H. 1 633-1 637 John Cutts President 1 679-1 680 Richard Waldron President 1681 Vice-President 1680 Eli AS Stileman Vice-President 1681 Edward Cranfield Governor 1 682-1 685 Walter Barefoote Deputy-Governor 1 683-1 686 Gover- nor 1686 Joseph Dudley President 1686 John Usher Lieutenant-Governor Acting Governor 1692 1697 John Hinckes Acting-Governor 1693- 1694 1697 during absence of Lieutenant-Governor Samuel Allen Commissioned Governor 1692 Assumed Government 1 698-1 699 William Partridge Lieutenant-Governor 169 7-1 701 Act- ing-Governor 1698. Richard Earl of Bellomont Governor 1699 Joseph Dudley Governor 1702-17 15 William Partridge Acting-Governor 1 701-1703 John Usher Lieutenant-Governor 1 703-1 71 5 George Vaughn Lieutenant-Governor 1715-1717 Acting- Governor 1715-1716 Peter Coffin Acting-Governor (during temporary absence of Lieutenant-Governor Usher) Eliseus Burgess Governor 171 5-1 716 (never assumed gov- ernment which was administered by George Vaughan Lieutenant-Governor) Samuel Shute Governor 17 16-1728 John Wentworth Lieutenant-Governor 1717-1730 Acting Governor 172 3- 1728 WiLLAiM Burnett Governor 1 728-1 729 * New Hampshire Manual of the General Court. Palfrey's History ?f New England. Vols. I.. II., III., IV., V. (Appendices). Richard Hildreth s History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). New Hampshire Provincial Papers Vol. I page 119 24 Jonathan Belcher Governor 1 730-1 741 David Dunbar Lieutenant-Governor 1 731-1740 Shadrach Walton (many times Acting-Governor in ab- sence of Governor or Lieutenant-Governor) Benning Wentworth Governor 1 741-1766 John Wentworth Governor 1 767-1 775 Mesheck Weare Governor 1775 MASSACHUSETTS* Plymouth Colony Governors John Carver 1620 William Bradford i 621-1633 1635 1637 1 639-1 644 1645- 1657 Edward Winslow i 633-1 634 1 636-1 637 1 644-1 645 Thomas Prince 1634-1635 1638 1657-1673 Josiah Winslow i 673-1 680 Thomas Hinckley 1680-1686 1689-1692 Isaac Allerton Governor pro tern 1621 John Alden Governor pro tem 1 664-1 665 1677 Thomas Hinckley Deputy-Governor 1680 James Cadworth Deputy-Governor 1681 William Bradford Deputy-Governor 1682-1686 1689- 1692 Dorchester Colony Roger Conant Governor 1 625-1 628 The Plantation in New England John Endicott Governor 1 629-1 630 * Palfrey's History of New England, Vols. I., II., III.. IV., V. (Appen- dices). Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). 25 Massachusetts Bay Governors Matthew Cradock i 628-1 629 (non-resident) John Winthrop 1629-1634 1637-1640 1642-1644 1646- 1649 Thomas Dudley 1634 1640 1645 1650 John Haynes 1635 Henry Vane 163 6-1 637 Richard Bellingham 1641 1654 1665-1672 John Endicott 1644 1649 1651-1653 1655-1664 John Leverett 1672-1673 1673-1678 Simon Bradstreet 1679 1686 Deputy Governors Thomas Goffe i 628-1 629 (non-resident) John Humphrey 1629 (elected but did not serve) Thomas Dudley i 630-1 634 1 637-1 640 1 646-1 650 1651- 1653 Roger Ludlow i 634-1 635 Richard Bellingham 1635 1640 1653 1655-1665 John Winthrop 1636 1 644-1 646 John Endicott i 641-1644 1650 1654 Francis Willoughby 1665-1671 John Leverett i 671-1673 Samuel Symonds 1673-1678 Simon Bradstreet 1678-1679 Thomas Danforth i 679-1 686 Joseph Dudley President 1686 Sir Edmund Andros Governor 1686-1689 Simon Bradstreet Governor 1689-1792 Thomas Danforth Deputy Governor 1 689-1 692 Sir William Phips i 692-1 694 William Stoughton Acting-Governor 1694- 1699 1700 Richard Earl of Bellomont 1699 26 Joseph Dudley 1702-1714 Eliseus Burgess 17 15 (non-resident) William Tailer Acting-Governor 17 15 1730 Samuel Shute i 716-1722 William Dummer Acting-Governor 1 722-1 728 1729 William Burnett 1728 Jonathan Belcher 1730 1741 William Shirley i 741-1756 Spencer Phips Acting-Governor 1 749-1 753 Thomas Pownall Governor 1 757-1 760 Francis Bernard Governor 1 760-1 769 Thomas Hutchinson Governor 1 771-1774 Thomas Gage Governor 1 774-1 775 Lieutenant Governors William Stoughton 1692-1701 Thomas Povey i 702-1 706 1711 William Tailer 1711-1716 1 730-1 733 William Dummer 171 6-1 730 Spencer Phips i 733-1 749 1757 Thomas Hutchinson i 758-1 771 Andrew Oliver 1771-1774 Thomas Oliver i 774-1 775 RHODE ISLAND * Jeremiah Clarke President Regent of Rhode Island in 1648 William Coddington Judge 1 638-1 639 Governor 1640- 1647 President 1 648-1 649 Governor under the Charter 1674-1676 1678 William Hutchinson Judge 1 639-1 640 William Brenton Deputy-Governor of Aquedneck 1640- 1647 President 1 660-1 662 Governor 1666- 1669 * State Manual of Rhode Island. Palfrey's History of New England Vols. I., II., III., IV., V. (Appendices). Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). 27 John Coggeshall President 1 647-1 648 Jeremiah Clarke 1648 John Smith President 1649-1650 1652-1653 , Nicholas Easton President 1 650-1 651 1654 Interregnum / Governor under the Charter 1 672-1 674 Deputy-Governor 1666 1667 Samuel Gorton President 1 651-1652 Gregory Dexter President 1 653-1 654 John Sanford President of Portsmouth and Warwick 1653-1654 Roger Williams President 1 654-1 657 Benedict Arnold President 1 657-1 660 1 662-1 663 Gov- ernor under the Charter 1 663-1 666 1 669-1 672 1 677-1 678 Walter Clarke Governor under the Charter 1676-167 7 1686 1696-1698 John Cranston Governor 1 678-1 680 Peleg Sanford Governor 1 680-1 683 William Coddington Jr. Governor 1 683-1 685 Henry Bull Governor 1 685-1 686 1690 John Easton Governor 1 690-1 695 Caleb Carr Governor 1695 Samuel Cranston Governor 1 698-1 727 Joseph Jenckes Governor 1 727-1 732 William Wanton Governor 1 732-1 733 John Wanton Governor 1 734-1 740 Richard Ward Governor 1 740-1 743 William Greene Governor 1 743-1 745 1 746-1 747 1748- 1755 1757-1758 Gideon Wanton Governor 1 745-1 746 1 747-1 748 Stephen Hopkins Governor 1755 1756 1 758-1 761 1763 1764 1767 Samuel Ward Governor 1762 1765 1766 JosiAS Lyndon Governor 1768 Joseph Wanton Governor 1 769-1 775 Nicholas Cooke Governor 1775 28 Deputy-Governors William Brenton i 663-1666 Nicholas Easton 1666-1669 1670-1671 John Clark 1669-1670 1671-1672 John Cranston 1672-1673 1676-1678 William Coddington i 673-1 674 John Easton 1674-1676 James Barker 1678-1679 Walter Clarke i 679-1 686 1700-17 14 John Coggershall 1686 1 689-1 690 John Greene 1690-1700 Henry Tew 1714-1715 Joseph Jenckes 1715-1721 1 722-1 727 John Wanton 1721-1722 1729-1734 Jonathan Nichols 1727 Thomas Frye i 727-1 729 George Hassard i 734-1 738 Daniel Abbott i 738-1 740 Richard Ward 1740 William Greene i 740-1 743 Joseph Whipple i 743-1 745 1 746-1 747 1751 1752 William Robinson i 745-1 746 1 747-1 748 William Ellery i 748-1 750 Robert Hazard 1750 Jonathan Nichols Jr. 1753 1755 John Gardner 1754 Jonathan Gardner i 756-1 763 Joseph Wanton Jr. 1764 1767 Elisha Brown 1765 1766 Nicholas Cooke 1768 1775 Darius Sessions i 769-1 774 29 CONNECTICUT * Commissioners appointed by the General Court of Massa- chusetts March 3, 1635-36 to govern Connecticut for a year Roger Ludlow William Pinchon John Steel William Swaine Henry Smyth William Phelps William Westwood and Andrew Ward (See Records of Massachusetts Vol. I page 171) John Haynes Governor 1639 Edward Hopkins Governor 1640 John Haynes Governor 1641 and alternate years until 1653 George Wyllys Governor 1642 Edward Hopkins Governor 1644 and alternate years until 1654 Thomas Welles Governor 1655 1658 John Webster Governor 1656 John Winthrop Governor 1657 1659 1667 Roger Ludlow Deputy-Governor 1639 1642 1648 John Haynes Deputy-Governor 1640 1644 1646 1650 1652 George Wyllys Deputy-Governor 1641 Edward Hopkins Deputy-Governor 1643 Thomas Welles Deputy-Governor 1654 1656-1658 1659, Governor 1655 1658 John Winthrop Deputy-Governor 1658 John Mason Deputy-Governor 1 660-1 667 John Winthrop Governor 1 662-1 676 William Leete Governor 1676-83 Robert Treat Governor 1 683-1 698 Fitz-John Winthrop Governor 1 698-1 708 * Palfrey's History of New England, Vols. I., II., III., IV., V. (Appen- dices). Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). 30 GuRDON Saltonstall Governor 1 708-1 725 Joseph Talcott Governor 1 725-1 742 Jonathan Law Governor 1 742-1 751 Roger Wolcott Governor 1 750-1 754 Thomas Fitch Governor 1 754-1 766 William Pitkin Governor 1 766-1 769 Jonathan Trumbull Governor 1 769-1 775 John Mason Deputy-Governor 1 662-1 669 William Leete Deputy-Governor 1 669-1 676 Robert Treat Deputy-Governor 1 676-1 683 James Bishop Deputy-Governor 1 683-1 692 William Jones Deputy-Governor 1 692-1 698 Robert Treat Deputy-Governor 1 698-1 708 Nathan Gold Deputy-Governor 1 708-1 724 Joseph Talcott Deputy-Governor 1 724-1 725 Jonathan Law Deputy-Governor 1 725-1 742 Roger Wolcott Deputy-Governor 1 742-1 750 Thomas Fitch Deputy-Governor 1 750-1 754 William Pitkin Deputy-Governor 1 754-1 766 Jonathan Trumbull Deputy-Governor 1 766-1 769 Mathew Griswold Deputy-Governor 1 769-1 775 New Haven Colony. Thomas Lamberton Director 1641-1653 Theophilus Eaton Governor 1 643-1 658 Thomas Gregson Deputy-Governor 1643 Stephen Goodyeare Deputy-Governor 1 644-1 658 Francis Newman Governor 1 658-1 661 William Leete Governor 1661-1664 1667 Matthew Gilbert Deputy-Governor 1 661-1663 William Jones Deputy-Governor 1 664-1 667 Matthew Allyn Governor 1 660-1 666 31 NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY AND DELAWARE * New Netherlands and the Dutch on the Delaware Adrian Jorisz Tienpont Director 1623 Vice-Director I 614-1623 Capt. Cornelis Jacobsen May Director 1624 Vice-Direc- tor I 623-1 624 William Vanhulst Director 1625 Peter Minnit First Director-General 1626-1632 WouTER Van Twiller Director-General 1 633-1 638 Arent Corssen Vice-Director 1 633-1 635 William Kieft Director-General 1638-1647 Jansen Van Ilpendam Vice-Director 1 638-1 645 Andreas Hudde Vice-Director 1 645-1 648 Peter Stuyvesant Director-General 1647-1654 New Sweden and the Swedes on the Delaware Peter Minuit 1638-1640 JosT de Bogardt Acting-Governor 1640 Peter Hollandare Governor 1 640-1643 John Printz Governor 1 643-1 653 John Pappeyoya Acting-Governor 1 653-1 654 John Claudius Rysingh Governor 1 654-1 655 Dominion of the Dutch Peter Stuyvesant Director-General 1 655-1 664 Jean Paul Jaquet Vice-Director and Chief Magistrate 1655-1657 William Beekman Vice-Governor 1 658-1 663 Alexander D'Hinayossa Vice-Director 1 663-1 664 * Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. IX., Second Series, page 617, et seq. Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). History of the State of New York (John R. Brodhead), Vol. 2. Empire State, B. J. Lossing. History of the Colony of New Jersey, Samuel Smith, 1755 (New Jersey). Brodhead, Vol. II. See Smith History of New Jersey. See Smith, page 167. New Jersey Archives, First Ses- sion (Vol. I., page 421), Grants and Concessions of New Jersey, page 471, 472. See Smith History of New Jersey, page 191. 32 Dominion of the Duke of York Col. Richard Nichols Governor 1 664-1 667 Sir Robert Carr Deputy-Governor 1 664-1 667 Col. Francis Lovelace Governor 1 667-1 673 Capt. John Carr Deputy-Governor 1 668-1 673 Dominion of the Dutch Anthony Colve Governor-General 1 673-1 674 Peter Al ricks Deputy-Governor 1 673-1 674 Dominion of the English Sir Edmund Andros Governor 1 674-1 681 Capt. Matthias Nichols Deputy-Governor 1 674-1 675 Capt. Edmund Cantrell Deputy-Governor 1 675-1 676 Capt. John Collier Deputy-Governor 1 676-1 677 Capt. Christopher Billop Deputy-Governor 1 677-1 680 Capt. Anthony Brockholst Governor 1681 New York Major Anthony Brockholst Commander-in-Chief Col. Thomas Dougan Governor 1 682-1 688 Sir Edmund Andros Governor-General 1688 Francis Nicholson Lieutenant-Governor 1 688-1 689 Jacob Leisler Lieutenant-Governor 1 689-1 691 Col. Henry Sloughter Governor 1691 Major Richard Ingoldesby Commander-in-Chief 1691- 1692 Col. Benjamin Fletcher i 692-1 698 Richard Earl of Bellomont 1698-1699 1700-1701 John Naufan Lieutenant-Governor 1699-1700 1701-1702 East Jersey Philip Carteret Governor 1 665-1 681 Robert Barclay Governor 1 682-1 683 1 683-1 685 Thomas Rydyard Deputy-Governor 1683 33 Gawen Laurie Deputy-Governor 1683-1685 Lord Neil Campbell Governor 1 685-1 692 Andrew Hamilton Governor 1 692-1 697 Jeremiah Basse Governor 1 698-1 699 Sir Thomas Lane Governor 1698 Samuel Jennings Deputy-Governor 1 681-1683 Governor 1683 Thomas Oliver Governor 1 684-1 685 John Skein Deputy-Governor 1 685-1 687 William Welsh Deputy-Governor 1686 Edward Hunloke (appointed Deputy-Governor by Gov- ernor Daniel Coxe) 1690 Daniel Coxe Governor 1 687-1 692 Andrew Hamilton i 692-1 697 Jeremiah Basse Deputy-Governor 1 697-1 698 Andrew Hamilton Governor 1699- 1702 New York and New Jersey United Edward Lord Cornbury i 702-1 708 John Lord Lovelace 1708 Peter Schuyler Acting-Governor New York 1709 Richard Ingoldesby Lieutenant-Governor 1709-17 10 Geradus Beekman Acting-Governor New York 17 10 General Robert [Richard] Hunter Governor 17 10-17 19 Peter Schuyler Acting-Governor New York 17 19-1720 Lewis Morris Acting-Governor New Jersey 17 19-1720 William Burnet Governor 1 720-1 727 John Montgomerie Governor 1 728-1 731 Rip Van Dam Acting-Governor New York 1 731-1732 Lewis Morris Acting-Governor New Jersey 1731-1 732 William Crosby Governor 1 732-1 736 George Clarke Acting-Governor New York 173^-1737 John Anderson Acting-Governor New Jersey 1736 Lord de la Ware Governor 1737 John Hamilton Acting-Governor New Jersey 1 736-1 738 34 New York George Clarke Lieutenant-Governor 1 737-1 743 Admiral George Clinton Governor 1 743-1 753 Sir Danvers Osborne Governor 1753 Sir Charles Hardy Governor 1755 James Delancey Lieutenant-Governor 1 753-1 757 Cadwalader Colden Acting-Governor 1 761-1769 Robert Moncton Governor 1761 Sir Henry Moore Governor 1765 Earl of Dunmore Governor 1770 William Tyron Governor 1775 Cadwalader Colden Governor 1773 New Jersey Lewis Morris Governor 1 738-1 746 John Hamilton Acting-Governor 1 746-1 747 John Reading Acting-Governor 1 747-1 758 Jonathan Belcher Governor 1 747-1 757 Francis Bernard Governor 1 758-1 760 Thomas Boone Governor 1 760-1 761 JosiAH Hardy Governor 1761 William Franklin Governor 1762 William Livingston Governor 1776 Province of Pennsylvania Including the three Counties of Delaware William Penn Proprietary 1 681-1693 William Markham Deputy-Governor 1 681-1682 William Penn Governor 1 682-1 684 Thomas Lloyd Acting-Governor 1684-1688 1690-1691 John Blackwell Deputy-Governor 1 688-1 690 Thomas Lloyd Deputy-Governor of the Province 1691- 1693 > 35 William Markham Deputy-Governor of the Counties of the Delaware 1 691-1693 Benjamin Fletcher Governor of New York and Penn- sylvania under the Crown 1 693-1 695 William Markham Lieutenant-Governor 1 693-1 695 William Penn Proprietary 1694-1718 William Markham Governor 1 695-1 698 Samuel Carpenter Deputy-Governor 1 694-1 698 John Goodson Deputy-Governor 1 694-1 698 William Markham Lieutenant-Governor 1 698-1 699 William Penn Proprietary and Governor 1 699-1 701 Andrew Hamilton Deputy-Governor 1 699-1 703 Edward Shippen Acting-Governor (President of Council) I 699-1 704 John Evans Deputy-Governor 1 699-1 709 Charles Gookin Deputy-Governor 1 699-1717 Sir William Keith Deputy-Governor 1699-17 18 John Penn, Richard Penn and Thomas Penn Proprie- taries I 7 18-1746 Patrick Gordon Deputy-Governor 1 699-1 736 James Logan Acting-Governor (President of Council) 1699- 1738 George Thomas Deputy-Governor 1 746-1 747 Richard Penn and Thomas Penn Proprietaries 1 746-1 771 Anthony Palmer Acting-Governor (President of Council) I 746-1 748 James Hamilton Deputy-Governor 1 746-1 754 Robert Hunter Morris Deputy-Governor 1 754-1 756 William Denny Deputy-Governor 1 754-1 759 James Hamilton Deputy-Governor 1 754-1 763 John Penn Deputy-Governor 1 754-1 771 James Hamilton Acting-Governor 1771 President of Coun- cil I 77 I 1773 Richard Penn son of Richard Penn Lieutenant-Governor Governor 1771-1773 John Penn Governor 1 773-1 776 36 MARYLAND * George Calvert First Lord Baltimore Proprietor Caecilius Calvert Second Lord Baltimore 1 632-1 675 Charles Calvert Third Lord Baltimore 1 675-1 689 Benedict Leonard Calvert Fourth Lord Baltimore 1715 Charles Calvert Fifth Lord Baltimore 171 5-1 751 Caecilius Calvert Governor 1 632-1 654 Leonard Calvert Governor 1 633-1 648 John Lewger Deputy-Governor 1638 CoRNWALLis Deputy-Governor 1640 Giles Brent Deputy-Governor 1643 William Brainthwaite Deputy-Governor 1644 Thomas Greene Deputy-Governor 1 647-1 648 William Stone Governor 1 648-1 654 Robert Brooke Acting-Governor 1652 Thomas Brooke 1720 Bennet and Matthews Commissioners under Parhament William Fuller Acting-Governor as President of Commis- sion I 654-1 658 JosiAS Fend ALL Governor 1 658-1 661 Caecilius Calvert 1661-1675 Philip Calvert Governor 1 661-1662 Charles Cl avert Governor 1 662-1 675 Charles Lord Baltimore 1667 Philip Calvert Deputy-Governor 1 669-1 671 Thomas Notley Deputy-Governor 1675 Charles Calvert Proprietary 1 676-1 689 Cecil Calvert (Union) Governor 1 676-1 681 Jesse Wharton Deputy-Governor 1 676-1 678 Thomas Norley Deputy-Governor 1 678-1 681 Charles Lord Baltimore Governor 1 681-1684 Benedict Leonard Calvert (Union) Governor 1 684-1 689 George Talbot Deputy-Governor 1 684-1 685 * Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). Scharf's History of Maryland, Vol. III., page 776, et seq. 37 William Joseph President Acting-Governor 1 685-1 689 Kenelm Cheseldine Acting-Governor 1689 George Robotham Acting-Governor 1690 Sir Lionel Copley Captain-General 1 691-1693 Sir Edmond Andros Governor 1693 Nicholas Greenbury Acting-Governor 1693 Nathaniel Blackstone 1699 Francis Nicholson Governor 1 694-1 699 Thomas Tench President of Council and Acting-Governor I 699-1 703 John Seymour Governor 1 704-1 709 Edward Lloyd Acting-Governor 1 709-1 71 John Hart Governor 17 14-1720 Charles Calvert Governor 1720-172 7 Benedict Leonard Calvert Governor 1 727-1 732 Samuel Ogle Deputy-Governor 1732 1735 1746 Thomas Bladen Deputy-Governor 1742 Samuel Ogle Deputy-Governor 1737 1746 1747 Benjamin Tasker President Acting-Governor 1752 Horatio Sharpe Governor ri753 Robert Eden Governor 1 769-1 774 Sir Henry Harford Governor 1 771-1776 VIRGINIA * Sir Walter Raleigh Chief Governor of Virginia 1585 Ralph Lane Governor of Raleigh's First Colony 1 585-1 586 John White 1587 Governor of Raleigh's Second Colony Sir Thomas Smith First President of the London Com- pany I 605- I 607 Edward Maria Wingfield Governor 1607 John Radcliffe Governor 1 607-1 608 Capt. John Smith Governor 1 608-1 609 Matthew Scrivener Deputy-Governor * Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). Governors of Virginia Margaret V. Smith, 1893). 38 George Percy Governor 1609-1610 Deputy-Governor 161 1 Lord de la Warr Governor and Captain-General 1610- 1611 Sir Thomas Dale High Marshall and Acting-Governor 161 1 Sir Thomas Gates Lieutenant-General and Deputy-Gov- ernor 1610 Acting-Governor 1611-1613 Sir Thomas Dale Acting-Governor 1613-1616 George Yeardley (Captain) Lieutenant-Governor 1616- 1617 Samuel Argall 1617-1619 Sir Thomas Smith Acting-Governor 161 8 Sir George Yeardley Governor and Captain-General 1619-1621 Captain Nathaniel Powell President of Council 1619 Sir Francis Wyatt Governor and Captain-General 1621- 1626 Sir George Yeardley Governor and Captain-General 1626-1627 Captain Francis West Governor and Captain-General I 627-1 629 Dr. John Pott President of Council and Governor 1629- 1630 Sir John Harvey Governor and Captain-General 1630-163 5 Captain John West President of the Council 1635-1636 Sir John Harvey Governor and Captain-General 1639 Sir Francis Wyatt Governor and Captain-General 1639- 1642 Sir William Berkeley Governor and Captain-General I 642-1 644 Richard Kempe President of Council and Acting-Gover- nor I 644-1 645 Sir William Berkeley Governor 1 645-1 652 Richard Bennett Acting-Governor 1 652-1 655 William Claiborne Deputy-Governor 1653 Edward Digges President of Council and Governor 1655- 1658 39 Captain Samuel Matthews President of the Council 1657-1659 Sir William Berkeley Governor 1 659-1 661 Colonel Francis Morrison [Moryson] Deputy or Lieutenant-Governor 1 661-1662 Sir William Berkeley Governor 1 662-1 677 Sir Herbert Jeffries Lieutenant-Governor 1 677-1 678 Sir Henry Chicheley Deputy-Governor 1 678-1 680 Thomas Lord Culpepper Governor and Captain-General 1680-1683 Nicholas Spencer President of Council 1 683-1 684 Francis Lord Howard Baron Effingham Lieutenant- Governor I 684-1 688 Nathaniel Bacon President of Council 1 681-1690 Sir Frnacis Nicholson Lieutenant-Governor 1 690-1 693 Sir Edmund Andros Governor-General 1 693-1 698 Sir Francis Nicholson Lieuteneant-Governor 1 698-1 705 Earl of Orkney (George Hamilton Douglas) Gov- ernor-in-Chief 1 697-1 737 Edward Nott Lieutenant-Governor 1 705-1 706 Edmund Jenings President of Council 1706-17 10 Robert Hunter Lieutenant-Governor 17 10 Alexander Spottswood Lieutenant-Governor 17 10-1722 Hugh Drysdale Lieutenant-Governor 1 722-1 726 Robert Carter President of the Council 1 726-1 727 Sir William Gooch Lieutenant-Governor 1 727-1 740 1741-1749 Commissary James Blair President of Council 1 740-1 741 John Robinson President of Council 1749 Thomas Lee President of Council 1 749-1 751 Lewis Burwell President of Council 1751 William Anne Keppel (Second Earl of Albemarle) Governor-in-Chief 1 737-1 754 Robert Dinwiddie Lieutenant-Governor 1 751-1758 John Campbell Earl of Loudon i 756-1 768 John Blair President of Council 1758 1768 40 Francis Fauquier Lieutenant-Governor 1 758-1 768 Sir Jeffrey Amherst Governor-in-Chief 1 763-1 768 NoRBORNE Berkeley (Baron de Botetourt) Governor- in-Chief I 768-1 770 William Nelson President of Council 1 770-1 771 John Murray (Earl Dunmore) Governor-in-Chief 1771- 1775 NORTH CAROLINA* Governors of Albemarle William Drummond i 664-1667 Samuel Stephens i 667-1 670 Peter Carteret 1670 Samuel Stephens i 671-1674 George Cartright 1673 Sir George Carteret 1674 John Jenkins 1675 1678 1680-1681 Sir Thomas Eastchurch 1676 John Harvey 1679 Henry Wilkinson 1681 Seth Sothel 1683 Deputy Governors of North Carolina Philip Ludwell i 689-1 693 Major Alexander Lillington 1693 John Archdale 1694 Thomas Harvey i 694-1 700 Henderson Walker 1700 Robert Daniel 1704 Thomas Carey i 705-1 708 William Glover Acting-Governor 1709 Edward Hyde 17 10 * Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). Moore's History of North Carolina. 41 Governors of North Carolina Edward Hyde 17 12 Colonel Thomas Pollock 1712-1713 1722 William Read 1722 Charles Eden 1713 1715 George Burrington 1724 Sir Richard Everhard 1725 Governors under the Crown George Burrington 1730 Gabriel Johnston 1734 Nathaniel Rice President of Council 1752 Colonel Michael Rowan Acting-Governor 1753 Arthur Dobbs 1754-1765 William Tyron Lieutenant Governor 1765 Josiah Martin 1771 SOUTH CAROLINA* Sir John Yeamans Governor 1 664-1 665 Governors William Sayle i 669-1 670 Joseph West (Acting) 1 670-1 672 Sir John Yeamans i 672-1 674 Joseph West i 674-1 682 Joseph Moreton 1682-1684 Sir Richard Kyrle 1684 Colonel Robert Quarry i 684-1685 Joseph West i 684-1 685 * Richard Hildreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.). History of South Carolina, by David Ramsey, M.D. (1809). History of South Carolina under Proprietary and Royal Government, by Edward McCrady (1899). Joseph Moreton 1686 James Colleton i 689-1 690 Landgrave Seth Sothell 1 690-1 69 1 Philip Ludwell i 691-1693 Thomas Smith i 693-1 694 Landgrave Daniel Blake (Acting) 1694 John Archdale i 694-1 696 Joseph Blake Lieutenant-Governor 1 696-1 700 James Moore i 700-1 702 Sir Nathaniel Johnson i 702-1 708 Colonel Edward Tynte i 708-1 709 George Gibbes i 709-1 712 Charles Craven 1712-1716 Robert Daniel Deputy-Governor 1716-1717 Robert Johnson 1717-1719 James Moore 1719-1721 Governor Sir Francis Nicholson 1720-1729 Arthur Middleton (Acting) 1725 Robert Johnson i 729-1 735 President of Council 1724- 1729 Thomas Broughton Lieutenant-Governor 1 729-1 737 Ad- ministered I 737-1 738 Samuel Horsley (non-resident) 1738 William Bull Lieutenant-Governor 1 738-1 755 James Glen i 738-1 756 William Henry Lyttleton (Lord Westcott) 1756- 1760 William Bull (the second) 1 759-1 775 Lieutenant-Governor Acting-Governor 1760-1761 1773-1775 Thomas Pownall (non-resident) 1760 Thomas Boone 1761-1764 William Bull Lieutenant-Governor 1 763-1 769 Lord Charles Greville Montague Acting-Governor I 768-1 769 John Rutledge 1775 Lord William Campbell i 775-1 776 43 GEORGIA * James Edward Oglethorpe 1732 William Stephens Acting-Governor 1 743-1 751 John Reynolds Governor 1754 Henry Ellis Governor 1757 James Wright Governor 1760 Arch Bullock Acting-Governor 1776 * Richard HUdreth's History of the United States (Index to Vol. III.) 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