Thomas Hutchinson (9 September 1711 – 3 June 1780) was an American merchant, politician, historian, and colonial administrator who repeatedly served as...
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Governor Hutchinson may refer to: Asa Hutchinson (born 1950), Governor of Arkansas (2015-) Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (1711–1780), Governor of the Province...
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(1698–1769), English scholar Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (1711–1780), American colonial official Thomas Leger Hutchinson (1812–1883), intendant (mayor)...
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youth (Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson was then 62 years old and unpopular, and the equally unpopular lieutenant governor Andrew Oliver was 67...
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(1912–2007), British economist Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (1711 – 1780), colonial Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Setzer Hutchison (1875–1936), American...
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in the Rhode Island colony. Hutchinson became treasurer in Portsmouth, and William Coddington was the judge (or governor). A controversy compelled Coddington...
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letters written several years earlier by Thomas Hutchinson and Andrew Oliver, who were governor and lieutenant governor of the province at the time of their...
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colonial Governor of Rhode Island, merchant, judge, m: Content Arnold. Margaret Sanford Hutchinson (1716–1754), wife of Thomas Hutchinson (governor), last...
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One descendant bearing the Hutchinson name was her great-great-grandson Thomas Hutchinson, who was a loyalist Governor of the Province of Massachusetts...
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The 2024 presidential campaign of Asa Hutchinson, the 46th governor of Arkansas, was informally announced on April 2, 2023, during an exclusive interview...
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The Hutchinson Mansion in North Square was attacked by anti-Stamp Act rioters on the evening of August 26, 1765, forcing Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson...
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Acting Governor (1760) Francis Bernard, Governor (1760–1769) Thomas Hutchinson, Acting Governor (1769–1771), Governor (1771–1774) Andrew Oliver, Governor (1771–1774)...
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Thomas Dudley (12 October 1576 – 31 July 1653) was a New England colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony...
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Andrew Oliver (category Lieutenant governors of colonial Massachusetts)
commissioned lieutenant governor of the colony when his brother-in-law Thomas Hutchinson became governor in 1771. Letters that he and Hutchinson had written in...
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written by several royal appointees, including Governor Thomas Hutchinson when he was still lieutenant governor. Seeking to deflect colonial blame for matters...
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Antinomian Controversy (section Anne Hutchinson)
called "Antinomians", were Anne Hutchinson, her brother-in-law Reverend John Wheelwright, and Massachusetts Bay Governor Henry Vane. The controversy was...
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Tasmania. However, Hutchinson had been recommended to the Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, by the former Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island...
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Thomas Pownall (bapt. 4 September 1722 N.S. – 25 February 1805) was a British colonial official and politician. He was governor of the Province of Massachusetts...
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death, correspondence directed to him from Thomas Hutchinson, governor of Massachusetts, Lieutenant-Governor Andrew Oliver, and other British colonial...
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otherwise inaccessible Pierce Reservation. In 1734, Thomas Hutchinson, last civilian royal governor of Massachusetts, built a country estate on the property...
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Governor General (1802–1807) Willum von Rømeling, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1802–1803) Casimir Wilhelm von Scholten, Governor of St. Thomas,...
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Non-Fiction: Thomas H. Raddall, The Path of Destiny. Juvenile: Kerry Wood, The Great Chief. "Gabrielle Roy, Raddall and Hutchinson win 1957 Governor-General's...
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qualified to write them His Excellency THOMAS HUTCHINSON, Governor The Hon. ANDREW OLIVER, Lieutenant-Governor The Hon. Thomas Hubbard The Hon. John Erving The...
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Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1820–1885) was an Anglo-Irish explorer and writer. Born in January, 1820, in Stonyford, County Kilkenny, Ireland, he reportedly...
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its royal governor in 1692. The Province of Massachusetts Bay was governed by appointed civilian governors until 1774, when Thomas Hutchinson was replaced...
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the loyalist governor of Massachusetts, Thomas Hutchinson. Baptized in Alford, Lincolnshire, England on 28 May 1613, Edward Hutchinson was the son of...
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Sir Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet (category Colonial governors of New Jersey)
Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson to be chief justice of the province's highest court, a post that had been promised by several previous governors to Otis'...
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from ca. 1813 to ca. 1820, Major-General Sir William Hutchinson served as lieutenant governor. After the death of the Marquess of Hastings in 1826, the...
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the only son of Foster Hutchinson, Sr., the nephew of Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Hutchinson and grandchild of Governor of Nova Scotia Paul Mascarene...
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(1976–1979) Peter Coleman, administrator (1979–1981) Ian Hutchinson, acting administrator (1981) Thomas Ferguson Paterson, acting administrator (1981–1982)...
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