Commission of a Royal Governor New Hampshire Provincial Papers, VI, 908 (edited by N.
Go forth, Sir William Howe, and trust in Heaven to bring back a Royal Governor in triumph.
She was now a royal colony, immediately under the control of the Crown and likely to receive a royal governor and a royal administration, as had other royal colonies.
Colonel Johnson, before he came over as royal governor, proposed to the Board of Trade a plan for forming a number of townships at convenient points, with great inducements to both foreigners and Englishmen to remove to the province.
Go forth, Sir William Howe, and trust in Heaven to bring back a royal governor in triumph.
A stamp duty had already been suggested in 1755 by William Shirley, royal governor of Massachusetts, a worthy man and much more of a favourite with the people than most of his class.
In November, 1775, Lord Dunmore, royal governor of Virginia, sought to intimidate the revolutionary party by a proclamation offering freedom to such slaves as would enlist under the king's banner.
Josiah Martin, royal governor of North Carolina, was obliged to flee on board ship in July.
It enraged the king, and presently an order came across the ocean to Francis Bernard, royal governor of Massachusetts, to demand of the assembly that it rescind its circular letter, under penalty of instant dissolution.
In 1692 Sir Lionel Copley came over as royal governor, a council was selected from the anti-Baltimore party, and an assembly was convened.
But he had lost the confidence and support of the authorities, and in 1608 resigned and was displaced by a royal governor.
Plymouth at this time was attempting to obtain a charter, and the commissioners suggested that the colony might have its lands confirmed without cost if it would receive a royal governor, an offer which was declined?
In 1642 Sir William Berkeley arrived in Virginia as a royal Governor.
When Lord Dunmore became the new royal Governor, the settlers appealed to him for protection and asked that he send military troops at once.
At this time, Alexander Spotswood arrived in Virginia as a royal Governor, technically the Deputy to Lord George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, the official Lieutenant and Governor-General of the Virginia Colony.
Curée, royal governor of Vendôme, killed by the Roman Catholic noblesse, ii.
Illustration: Permit issued by Sir William Phips as royal governor in which he uses the title "Vice Admiral" which involved him in disastrous quarrels.
It stood on the corner of the present Salem Street (then the Green Lane) and Charter Street, so named by Sir William Phips in honor of the new charter under which he became the first provincial or royal governor.
The original charter under which the Colony of Massachusetts Bay exercised self-government had been annulled, and Charles II was determined to bring all the New England Colonies under the sway of a royal governor.
My third letter was brief: "To the Hon: the Earl of Dunmore, Royal Governor of Virginia, etc.
This was the work, then, done by a single agent of my Lord Dunmore, Royal Governor of Virginia!
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