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Hampshire (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry mason-john
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Mason, John 1610-
Founder of New Hampshire; born in Lynn Regis, Norfolk, England; commanded an expedition to subdue a rebellion in the Hebrides in 1610, and went to Newfoundland as governor in 1616.
He surveyed the island, made a map of it (published in 1626), and wrote a description of it. In 1617 he explored the New England coasts, and obtained from the Council of Plymouth a tract of land there in 1622.
With Fernando Gorges, he procured a patent for another tract (see Maine), and sent a colony there in 1623.
In 1629 he obtained a patent for the domain which he called New Hampshire.
In the same year he acquired, with Gorges, another tract, which embraced the country around Lake Champlain; and in 1631 Mason, Gorges, and others formed a company for trading with the natives of New England and to make settlements there.
In 1633 Mason became a member of the council for New England and its vice-president.
He was also judge of the courts of Hampshire, England, in 1665, and in Oc
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): entry mason-john
Mason, John 1610-
Founder of New Hampshire; born in Lynn Regis, Norfolk, England; commanded an expedition to subdue a rebellion in the Hebrides in 1610, and went to Newfoundland as governor in 1616.
He surveyed the island, made a map of it (published in 1626), and wrote a description of it. In 1617 he explored the New Englanando Gorges, he procured a patent for another tract (see Maine), and sent a colony there in 1623.
In 1629 he obtained a patent for the domain which he called New Hampshire.
In the same year he acquired, with Gorges, another tract, which embraced the country around Lake Champlain; and in 1631 Mason, Gorges, and others formed a conted viceadmiral of New England.
He died, in London, in December, 1635, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Mason's heirs sold his rights in the province of New Hampshire in 1691 to Samuel Allan.
Indian fighter; born in England in 1600; served as a soldier under Fairfax in the Netherlands, and was invited by that leader to
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry mason-john
Saybrook, Conn. (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry mason-john
London (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry mason-john
New England (United States) (search for this): entry mason-john
United States (United States) (search for this): entry mason-john
Newfoundland (Canada) (search for this): entry mason-john
Mason, John 1610-
Founder of New Hampshire; born in Lynn Regis, Norfolk, England; commanded an expedition to subdue a rebellion in the Hebrides in 1610, and went to Newfoundland as governor in 1616.
He surveyed the island, made a map of it (published in 1626), and wrote a description of it. In 1617 he explored the New England coasts, and obtained from the Council of Plymouth a tract of land there in 1622.
With Fernando Gorges, he procured a patent for another tract (see Maine), and sent a colony there in 1623.
In 1629 he obtained a patent for the domain which he called New Hampshire.
In the same year he acquired, with Gorges, another tract, which embraced the country around Lake Champlain; and in 1631 Mason, Gorges, and others formed a company for trading with the natives of New England and to make settlements there.
In 1633 Mason became a member of the council for New England and its vice-president.
He was also judge of the courts of Hampshire, England, in 1665, and in Oc