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  1. John Nanfan (1634–1716) war in den Jahren 1701 und 1702 kommissarischer englischer Gouverneur der Provinz New York.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_NanfanJohn Nanfan - Wikipedia

    John Nanfan (1634–1716) was a Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New York from 1698 to 1702. He served as acting governor for about a year between the death of the Earl of Bellomont and the arrival of Bellomont's successor, Lord Cornbury.

  3. Deed from the Five Nations to the King, of their Beaver Hunting Ground, more commonly known as the Nanfan Treaty, was an agreement made between representatives of the Iroquois Confederacy with John Nanfan, the acting colonial governor of New York, on behalf of The Crown.

  4. John Nanfan (died c. 1677) was a 17th-century English politician, elected MP for Worcestershire in 1656. Nanfan was the oldest son of William Nanfan of Birtsmorton, Worcestershire. He married Mary, daughter of Edward Fleet alias Walsgrave of Worcester. Their son was Bridges Nanfan MP.

  5. Dies ist eine Liste der Gouverneure der Provinz New York unter britischer Herrschaft. Name. Amtszeit. Richard Nicolls. 1664–1668 Militär-Gouverneur. Francis Lovelace. 1668–1672. Anthony Colve.

  6. He was best known for negotiating the Restoration of the English Monarchy in 1660 through a series of provisions known as the Clarendon Code. The same year Charles II regained the throne, Clarendon's daughter, Anne Hyde (1637–1671), married the new king's younger brother & heir, James, Duke of York.

  7. Bellomont sailed for New York in late 1697, accompanied by his wife and her cousin, John Nanfan, who had been appointed Lieutenant Governor of New York. The voyage was exceptionally stormy, and Bellomont's ship was blown well south, eventually putting into Barbados before continuing on to New York.