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Thomas West, 3. Baron De La Warr war ein englischer Adliger und der zweite Gouverneur der in Nordamerika gelegenen Kolonie Virginia. Er ist der Namensgeber für den Delaware River, den Indianerstamm Delaware, für den US-Bundesstaat Delaware sowie für das Delaware County in Pennsylvania.
- West, Thomas
- West, Thomas, 3. Baron De La Warr
- 9. Juli 1577
Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr ( / ˈdɛləwɛər / ⓘ DEL-ə-wair; [1] [2] [3] 9 July 1576 – 7 June 1618), was an English nobleman, for whom the bay, the river, and, consequently, a Native American people and U.S. state, all later called "Delaware", were named.
22. Dez. 2021 · After his father's death, Thomas West inherits the barony De La Warr, becoming third, or the twelfth, baron De La Warr. The number depends on a willingness to recognize the barony's second creation, in 1572. West also becomes a member of Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council.
1. Juni 2022 · Thomas West, 3rd (or 12th) Baron De La Warr (July 9, 1577 – June 7, 1618), was the Englishman after whom the bay, river, American Indian tribe and state all later called "Delaware" were named. There have been two creations of Baron De La Warr, and West came from the second.
- Wherwell, England
- “Rachel” Croshaw, of The Patawomeck
- England
- July 09, 1577
Thomas West, Knt., 3rd Lord La Warr (or De La Warr), second but first surviving son and heir of Thomas West, Knt., 2nd Lord La Warr (or De La Warr) and Anne Knolles (or Knollys, Knowles), was born 9 July 1577 and baptised at Wherwell, Hampshire.
- Male
- June 7, 1618
- Cecily (Shirley) West
Thomas West, 3. Baron De La Warr (* 9. Juli 1577 in Wherwell, Hampshire; † 7. Juni 1618 auf dem Atlantik, vermutlich nahe der Küste Nova Scotias) war ein englischer Adliger und der zweite Gouverneur der in Nordamerika gelegenen Kolonie Virginia. Thomas West, 3. Baron De La Warr.
Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, was an English nobleman, for whom the bay, the river, and, consequently, a Native American people and U.S. state, all later called "Delaware", were named. A member of the House of Lords, from the death of his father in 1602 until his own death in 1618, he served as the governor of Virginia from 1610 to 1611.