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  1. 2. Apr. 2024 · As Richard Coote, the powerful First Earl of Bellomont and the governor of Massachusetts Bay, warned London in 1699, Trott was “the greatest pirate-broker that ever was in America.”. An...

  2. Vor einem Tag · The first governor to use the title was Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont, in 1699; since he was an Earl, it was thought proper to call him "Your Excellency." The title was retained until 1742, when an order from King George II forbade its further use. However, the framers of the state constitution revived it because they found it ...

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  3. 11. Apr. 2024 · The Earl of Bellomont having informed the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations that the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Bay had reduced the fees of the Naval Officer there so low that they are not sufficient for the bare subsistence to an honest man, and that he had been obliged in compliance with the General Assembly of New York to do the same thing in that Province, so that ...

  4. 3. Apr. 2024 · richard-coote-1stearl-bellomont-by-samuel-smith-kilburn-d.-1903-new-york-public-library-digital-library-httpdigitalgallery.nypl_.orgnypldigitalid423861-public-domain-httpscommons.wikimed by jenjunebug April 3, 2024 April 3, 2024

  5. Vor einem Tag · Richard Earl of Pembroke forfeited his lands for rebellion and Gervaise died without issue, so that on the death of Agnes the manor seems again to have escheated to the crown. In 1234 Henry III granted it, as lately belonging to Agnes de Roche, to Stephen de Segrave for the service of one knight's fee. A few months later Stephen forfeited for rebellion, and in the same year the king granted ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · The fishery, with the weir of 'Ovyr Coote,' was rented by the Kynge family, who also occupied 'le Pondeyard.' In 1545 the crown appointed Richard Brandon as bailiff and collector. (fn. 29) The manor was assigned with St. Ives to the Princess, afterwards Queen Elizabeth, who in 1577 granted a reversionary lease of the site from 1599 when Emmott's lease terminated, to her physician Richard Master.

  7. Vor einem Tag · For instance, the appointment of Richard Coote, Lord Bellomont, as governor of New York and Massachusetts resulted from the Whig victory in 1696. Bellomont, an Irish Protestant and Williamite, was seen by the Whigs as a safe pair of hands, who would take a hard line against Tory/Jacobite colonists. Yet, when their patrons lost their ...