Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sir James Wright” in entry georgia of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...d that they had been outgeneraled by Oglethorpe. The place of the slaughter is called Bloody Marsh to this day. This stratagem probably saved Georgia and South Carolina from utter destruction. Sir James Wright was appointed royal governor of Georgia in 1764. He ruled wisely, but was a warm adherent of the royal cause. His influence kept down open resistance to the acts of Parliament for some time; but ...
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