Richard Ingoldesby (or Ingoldsby; died 1 March 1719) was a British army officer and lieutenant governor of both New Jersey and New York. He became the...
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council. When Lord Lovelace died in May 1709, the lieutenant governor, Richard Ingoldesby, was absent. Under the terms of Lovelace's commission as governor...
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ship carrying his lieutenant governor Major Richard Ingoldesby was first to arrive in January 1691. Ingoldesby lacked official documents (which were on Sloughter's...
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governor in 1689. He died suddenly in July 1691. Lieutenant Governor Richard Ingoldesby, who had served against Leisler's rebels, took over after Sloughter's...
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Commission, 1982), 39–40. Stellhorn, Paul A., and Birkner, Michael J. "Richard Ingoldesby" Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine in The Governors...
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1664, at the onset of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, English forces under Richard Nicolls ousted the Dutch from control of New Netherland, and the territory...
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an honorary ceremonial post given to the council's oldest member. Richard Ingoldesby (d. 1719), a British army captain who was dispatched to New York to...
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Jersey In office June 1710 – 1720 Monarchs Anne George I Preceded by Richard Ingoldesby (Lt. Governor) Succeeded by Lewis Morris, President of Council 19th...
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governor died five months later. Administration of the colony then fell to Richard Ingoldsby, who had been Cornbury's Lieutenant Governor and avid supporter...
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nephew of the regicide Richard Ingoldesby (died 1719), British Army colonel and lieutenant-governor of New York Richard Ingoldsby (British Army officer...
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months later, and Morris was again suspended, this time by Lt. Gov. Richard Ingoldesby. Morris was again reinstated to the Council in the instructions to...
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hanged. Gov. Benjamin Fletcher, who succeeded Sloughter, was succeeded by Richard Coote. In 1700, Beekman was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel, and then Colonel...
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February 28 – Boris Sheremetev, Russian noble (b. 1652) March 1 – Richard Ingoldesby, British Army officer, lieutenant governor of New York and New Jersey...
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Lovelace of Hurst, Berkshire. He was the grandson of Francis Lovelace, son of Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace. Despite being born into an aristocratic family...
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Cornbury's successor as governor, died on May 6, 1709. Lieutenant Governor Richard Ingoldesby became acting governor, and on June 16 suspended Lewis Morris, President...
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Richard James Codey (born November 27, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 53rd governor of New Jersey from 2004 to 2006. A member of the...
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New Rochelle, New York. On January 28, 1691, English Army officer Richard Ingoldesby, who had been commissioned lieutenant-governor of the province, landed...
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Province of New York In office 1692–1697 Monarch William III Preceded by Richard Ingoldesby Succeeded by The Earl of Bellomont Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania...
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New York, which refers to a few months' time in 1701 after the death of Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont, when Lieutenant Governor John Nanfan was...
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January – Samuel Garth, physician and poet (born 1661) 1 March – Richard Ingoldesby, soldier and colonial governor 31 May – Edmund Dunch, Whig politician...
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February 28 – Boris Sheremetev, Russian noble (b. 1652) March 1 – Richard Ingoldesby, British Army officer, lieutenant governor of New York and New Jersey...
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Richard Joseph Hughes (August 10, 1909 – December 7, 1992) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. A Democrat, he served as the 45th governor of...
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The Earl of Bellomont, Governor of New York, JEREMIAH BASSE AND JOHN LOFTING Plts. RICHARD EARLE OF BELLAMONT Deft.2 In Banco Regis. Midds 10 May 1700....
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Richard Howell (October 25, 1754 – April 28, 1802) was the third governor of New Jersey from 1793 to 1801. Howell was born in Newark, in the Colony of...
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Clement Plumstead and Peter Sonmans recommended Bowne or Richard Ingoldesby for governor; if Ingoldesby was the choice then they recommended Bowne for a Council...
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arguments on October 4, 2004. Fellow Democrat and New Jersey Senate President Richard Codey took office upon McGreevey's resignation and served the remainder...
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England (1688–89) Andros Royal governors Viscount Cornbury Baron Lovelace Ingoldesby (Lt. Gov.) Hunter Burnet Montgomerie Morris (acting) Cosby Anderson (acting)...
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During his final months as governor, Cahill named his predecessor, Democrat Richard J. Hughes, as chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. After his...
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branches. The amendment was prompted by New Jersey State Senate President Richard Codey serving as Governor of New Jersey in January 2002 and again from...
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wait for him. William studied law at the Middle Temple, chiefly under Richard Jackson "The Omniscient". While in London, William sired an illegitimate...
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