The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 178
1 The King announced his intention of appointing Sir Ferdinando Gorges as Governor - General of New England and giving him full proprietary rights over one of its provinces for his support , while John Mason was appointed Vice - Admiral ...
1 The King announced his intention of appointing Sir Ferdinando Gorges as Governor - General of New England and giving him full proprietary rights over one of its provinces for his support , while John Mason was appointed Vice - Admiral ...
Page 377
Since the resumption of the early charters , Bermuda , Jamaica , Barbados , and the Leeward Islands had enjoyed representative in- stitutions . A governor appointed by the Crown , whose powers were defined and whose policy was directed ...
Since the resumption of the early charters , Bermuda , Jamaica , Barbados , and the Leeward Islands had enjoyed representative in- stitutions . A governor appointed by the Crown , whose powers were defined and whose policy was directed ...
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... on Cromwell's colonial policy , 176 ; appointed Governor - in - Chief and Lord High Admiral of all the English colonies in America , 179 ; president of commission appointed by Parliament in 1643 , to take charge of the colonies and ...
... on Cromwell's colonial policy , 176 ; appointed Governor - in - Chief and Lord High Admiral of all the English colonies in America , 179 ; president of commission appointed by Parliament in 1643 , to take charge of the colonies and ...
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