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  1. Robert Dinwiddie (1692 – 27 July 1770) was a Scottish colonial administrator who served as the lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758. Since the governors of Virginia remained in Europe, he served as the de facto head of the colony of Virginia .

  2. Robert Dinwiddie (* 1692 in Glasgow, Schottland; † 27. Juli 1770 in Clifton bei Bristol, England) war ein britischer Kolonialbeamter, der von 1751 bis 1758 als Lieutenant Governor, d. h. als stellvertretender Gouverneur der Kolonie Virginia diente. Da seine nominellen Vorgesetzten – bis Juli 1756 Gouverneur Willem van Keppel, 2.

  3. Robert Dinwiddie was a British colonial administrator who, as lieutenant governor of Virginia, helped precipitate the French and Indian War. After working as a merchant, Dinwiddie entered British government service in 1727 as collector of the customs for Bermuda. In 1738 he was appointed surveyor.

  4. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2007. Robert Dinwiddie poured his ambitions into becoming a successful merchant, as well as a colonial administrator and politician for more than 30 years, including six and a half years as Governor of the Royal Colony of Virginia (1751-1758)

  5. 22. Dez. 2021 · SUMMARY. Robert Dinwiddie was a member of the governor’s Council from 1742 to 1751 and then lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758. Born into a Scottish merchant family, Dinwiddie began his public career in Bermuda, where he worked as an Admiralty agent and collector of customs before earning a seat on the colony’s ...

  6. 1623 to 1763. Topics. Military History. Politics & Government. Robert Dinwiddie's name is little known today, but this Scottish merchant-turned-government official played a key role in the history of Virginia, and in the larger world conflict called the French and Indian (or Seven Years') War.

  7. Robert Dinwiddie. Fort Necessity National Battlefield. A portrait of Lt. Governor Robert Dinwiddie. National Portrait Gallery. Quick Facts. Significance: Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758. Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland. Date of Birth: October 3, 1692. Place of Death: Clifton, England. Date of Death: July 27, 1770.