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  1. 22. Juni 2024 · The founders of the New Jersey colony were Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. They were granted control of the land by James, Duke of York, after the Dutch lost their New Netherlands territory. Lord Berkeley controlled one part of the colony, while Sir George Carteret controlled the other.

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  2. 26. Juni 2024 · The founding of New Jersey can be traced back to June 24, 1664, when James, Duke of York, granted ownership of a valuable portion of land between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret.

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  3. Vor einem Tag · The duke of York in turn granted that portion of his lands to John Berkeley and George Carteret, two close friends and allies of the king. In 1665 Berkeley and Carteret established a proprietary government under their own direction.

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  4. 26. Juni 2024 · In 1664, the Dutch lost New Netherlands when the British took control of the land and added it to their colonies. They divided the land in half and gave control to two proprietors: Sir George Carteret (who was in charge of the east side) and Lord John Berkley (who was in charge of the west side).

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The title became extinct by the death of his son John, the second Lord Marney, in 1570. His two daughters and coheirs married George Ratcliffe, and Lord Thomas Howard, afterwards Lord Howard of Bindon. Arms: — Gules, a lion rampant guardant, Argent.

  6. 12. Juni 2024 · Money warrant for 50,000 l ., in part of 77,126 l. 3 s. 10 d. to Sir George Carteret for the ordinary of the Navy in harbour for one whole year from 1662, June 24: as by the Privy Seal of 1663, July 13. Early Entry Book V. p. 206.

  7. 27. Juni 2024 · He was the senior member of the Navy Board responsible for all Navy accounts; he gradually withdrew during the seventeenth century from the board's day-to-day affairs and his office, and the Navy Pay Office, came to be regarded as entirely separate from the Navy Office.