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    John Nanfan (1634–1716) was a Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New York from 1698 to 1702. He served as acting governor for about a year between...
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  • John Nanfan (died c. 1677) was a 17th-century English politician, elected MP for Worcestershire in 1656. Nanfan was the oldest son of William Nanfan of...
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    commonly known as the Nanfan Treaty, was an agreement made between representatives of the Iroquois Confederacy with John Nanfan, the acting colonial governor...
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    sailed for New York in late 1697, accompanied by his wife and her cousin, John Nanfan, who had been appointed Lieutenant Governor of New York. The voyage was...
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  • Connecticut Colony—Fitz-John Winthrop (1698-1707) Colony of Rhode Island Chartered—Samuel Cranston (1698-1727) Province of New York—John Nanfan (1701-1702) Province...
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    part of the 13th century. In 1424–25 Birtsmorton became the seat of John Nanfan, who had most of the earlier structure demolished before his death in...
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  • 1437: Sir Renfrew Arundell 3 November 1438: John Colshull 5 November 1439: John Nanfan 4 November 1440: John Marney or Murray or Mundy 4 November 1441:...
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  • on August 28, 1701, with the colonial governor acting as Chancellor. John Nanfan, the acting governor at the time, was therefore the first Chancellor...
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  • Bridges Nanfan (baptised 25 March 1623 – 4 June 1704) was an English politician, MP for Worcester and Worcestershire. Nanfan was the son of John Nanfan MP...
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    suggests the culprit of this betrayal was the Warden of the Isles, Sir John Nanfan, who was a strong supporter of Margaret of Anjou. Despite De Brézé's...
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    Cornbury joined the elite Royal Regiment of Dragoons under the command of John Churchill, the future Duke of Marlborough. He became lieutenant colonel in...
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    granted on March 21, 1701, or 1702 by Lieutenant Governor of New York John Nanfan. On May 27, 1697, Heathcote as one of nine partners in a land grant in...
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    Lieutenant Governor John Nanfan was abroad. This left de Peyster, as the senior member of the council, briefly in command until Nanfan returned. Around 1699...
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  • Bellomont. In 1701, Bleecker was appointed Mayor by Acting Governor, John Nanfan, and he served until 1702, when he was succeeded by Albert Janse Ryckman...
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    and unbrotherly contentions” about the borders. The commissioners met with John Winthrop and Connecticut commissioners in November 1664. As part of the agreement...
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    Ground", more commonly known as the Nanfan Treaty, with the colonial governor of the Province of New York, John Nanfan. The treaty came about during positive...
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    1698 1700/1 13 John Nanfan (1634–1716) 1701 1702 as acting governor 14 Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1661–1723) 1702 1708 15 John Lovelace, 4th Baron...
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    Hault, (1447) John Nanfan, (1453) Geffrey Wallifly, (1470) Sir John Tichefilde,(1482) Duarte Brandão (1482–1485) Edward Weston (1486–1509) John Avril, (1488)...
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  • Stafford and Richard Nanfan 3 Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England Humphrey Stafford 1485 Richard Nanfan 1–2 John Savage I 3–7 John Savage II, arm....
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  • politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. Badger was the son of John Badger of The Pool House, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire. In the 16th century...
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    privateer vessels since 1680, including stints under buccaneer John Cook and alongside John Eaton. Later he sailed as quartermaster under George Raynor aboard...
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    Hospital, which he endowed in his will. Foley married Anne Browne, daughter of John Browne. They had four sons and two daughters: Thomas Foley, whose granddaughter...
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  • Bertram and Nicholas Hault, Governors (1447) John Nanfan, Governor (1453) Geffrey Wallifly, Governor (1470) John Tichefilde, Governor (1482) Duarte Brandão...
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    Worcestershire Sir Thomas Rouse, 1st Baronet Edward Pytts Nicholas Lechmere John Nanfan James Berry Worcester William Collins Edmund Giles Constituency Members...
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  • November 1457: John Nanfan 7 November 1458: Richard Hals 7 November 1459: Sir Baldwin Fulford 7 November 1460: John Dynham 7 November 1461: John Cheney, of Pinhoe...
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    1702-1734. Funds for this building were raised from an appeal to Governor John Nanfan to petition for contributions throughout the Province of New York. After...
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  • 1414 Nicholas Calton 14 July 1414 – c.1418 John Throckmorton c.1418 – April 1445 John Nanfan 1445–1446 John Brown 3 June 1446 – 1450 Thomas Colt 10 December...
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  • the County of Worcester History of Parliament Online - Pytts, Edward Amphlett, John (1905). The Kyre Park Charters. p. xi. Retrieved 3 February 2020....
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  • Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War. Rouse was the son of Sir John Rouse of Rous Lench, Worcestershire who was MP in 1626. He matriculated at...
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  • became part of the New Jersey Provincial Council. Following the death of John Lovelace on 6 May 1709, he became the acting governor of both New Jersey...
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