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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Refers to a previous letter of recall, dated 5th November 1676, whereby Herbert Jeffreys is constituted Lieutenant-Governor to act in Berkeley's stead; is not a little surprised that he makes difficulty to yield obedience to His Majesty's commands being so clear and plain that we thought no man could have raised any doubt or dispute concerning same. He is now strictly commanded forthwith upon ...

  2. 3. Mai 2024 · Herbert Jeffreys (d. 1678), appointed lieutenant governor after Berkeley’s recall, served April 27, 1677–December 17, 1678. Died in office. Died in office. Sir Henry Chicheley (1615–1683), deputy governor under Culpeper, December 30, 1678–May 10, 1680, and August 11, 1680–December 1682.

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · With memorandum signed by Herbert Jeffreys, and dated 7th June 1677, appointing the 15th of June instant for bringing in the depositions abovesaid, His Majesty's Commissioners being absent. 1 p. [Col. Papers, Vol. XL., No. 91.] May. 28. Whitehall. 268. Secretary Sir H. Coventry to Lieutenant-Colonel William Stapleton, Governor of the Lee ward ...

  4. 3. Mai 2024 · SUMMARY. Sir George Yeardley served as deputy governor (1616–1617), governor (1619–1621), and royal governor (1626–1627) of the Virginia colony. Born in London, he met Sir Thomas Gates while fighting for the Netherlands and joined him in Virginia in 1610.

  5. 26. Apr. 2024 · "Jeffreys, Herbert" published on by Oxford University Press. replacing William Berkeley after Bacon's Rebellion (1676).

  6. Vor einem Tag · James Robertson (colonial governor)/George Clinton (elected governor) Stephen Grimes: 1785 Robbery George Clinton: John Benson: 23 September 1785 Housebreaking/Burglary James Carr: 1786 Housebreaking/Burglary William Wright: 1786 Robbery John Slocum 4 September 1786 "Horse stealing" Caleb Gardner: 15 September 1786

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Heading east, a mixed pine and hardwood forest forms a dense canopy over the Williamsburg to Yorktown segment. Within Yorktown Battlefield, the parkway winds through swamps and open fields where the French and Continental armies camped during the siege in 1781. Colonial National Historical Park includes 8,677 acres.