• Francis Moryson (bef. 1628–1680/81) was an English soldier who became a Virginia colonial official and agent. A Royalist in the English Civil War, he...
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    leader of a three-member commission (alongside Sir John Berry and Francis Moryson) to inquire into the causes of discontent and political strife in the...
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  • office) Governor Sir William Berkeley (1660–1677) Lieutenant Governor Francis Moryson (1661–1662) Governor Col. Herbert Jeffreys (1677–1678) Governor Thomas...
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    Richard Moryson (died 1625) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. Moryson was the son of Thomas Moryson and...
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    the county court, and when Charles Norwood left the colony, Speaker Francis Moryson put forth Randoph's name for the position and the House of Burgesses...
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  • a "John Smith" as aboard The Virginia Merchant with future Speaker Francis Moryson in 1649, and the same name also appears under the headrights listed...
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  • British activist Francis Moryson (before 1628 – c. 1681), Virginia colonial politician Frank Morrison (disambiguation) Fynes Moryson (1566–1630), English...
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  • ships. Commissioner (and former Speaker of the House of Burgesses) Francis Moryson once addressed Custis as "honest Jack", although some of his neighbors...
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  • · Francis Morgan [burgess 1647, 1652, 1653]• Thomas Morlatt (sometimes spelled Morlet) William Morley George Morris Joseph Morton Francis Moryson Arthur...
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  • Bishop, Francis Poythres and John Westropp, and the following year continued as Speaker, but represented the county alongside Rice Hooe, Francis Poythress...
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  • the rebellion (new lieutenant governor Herbert Jeffreys, as well as Francis Moryson and Sir John Berry), they stayed at Swann's Point. On February 6, 1677...
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  • Council. This led to the February 1639 reappointment of former Governor Sir Francis Wyatt. Wyatt's instructions acknowledged the legal status of the General...
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  • commissioners investigating the rebellion (Herbert Jeffreys, John Berry and Francis Moryson) on May 1, 1677 requested Jordan and fellow burgess Major Theophilius...
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    leader of a three-member commission (alongside Sir John Berry and Francis Moryson) to inquire into the causes of discontent and political strife in the...
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  • Mathews, Governor (1656–1660) William Berkeley, Governor (1660–1677) Francis Moryson, Lieutenant Governor (1661–1662) Herbert Jeffries, Governor (1677–1678)...
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  • Biography. 73 (4): 387–404. ISSN 0042-6636. JSTOR 4247154. John Berry, Francis Moryson, and Herbert Jefferys, "A True Narrative of the Rise, Progress and...
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  • Moryson, A History of Ireland, Vol. I, p. 184. Moryson, A History of Ireland, Vol. I, p. 289. Moryson, A History of Ireland, Vol. I, p. 344. Moryson,...
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    governor for his participation in the rebellion, at the request of Sir Francis Moryson. Lady Berkeley's role in public life was widely known at the time,...
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  • overseas: He met, in Holland, other Royalists (in particular, Majors Francis Moryson or Morrison and Richard Fox) and (according to Norwood's account) came...
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  • Richard Moryson and Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond are acting in the post of president. 1609 Richard Moryson, vice-president. In 1613 Moryson tried...
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    Czech). Retrieved 6 July 2017 – via PressReader. Moryson, Fynes (1908) [1626]. The Itinerary of Fynes Moryson Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell through the...
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  • Sir Francis Leigh (1579 – 1625) was an English barrister and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1597 and 1622. Leigh was the eldest surviving...
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    History of Algiers. Vol. 2. London: Bettenham. Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617). Oxford: Oxford University...
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  • Wood. Elizabeth Harington, who married Sir Richard Moryson of Tooley Park, MP [1] Richard Moryson Anne Harington, who married Thomas Roper, 1st Viscount...
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    informed Ascham that he had been appointed secretary to Sir Richard Morrison (Moryson), appointed ambassador to Charles V. It was on his way to join Morrison...
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    tradition that she died at age 140 was recounted in Fynes Moryson's Itinerary and Sir Francis Bacon's History of Life. Harington, writing in 1605, referred...
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    {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help) Moryson, Fynes; Hadfield, Andrew (2001). "Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617)". Amazons, Savages, and Machiavels...
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    Carew, 1st Baron Carew 1592–1608 Sir Roger Dallison 1608–1616 Sir Richard Moryson 1616–1625 Sir William Harington 1625–1626 Sir William Heydon 1626–1627...
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    Clanrickards (529 men), Lord Audlies (370 men) and Colonel Sir Richard Moryson (541). The lesser camp was commanded by the Earl of Thomond with his own...
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  • Provost, 12 Burgesses and freemen. It had a Corporation, the patron being Francis Bernard and the electorate consisted of 13 burgesses and 50 freemen. In...
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