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England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Orange, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
Colonial governor; born in 1636; was of the Irish peerage, and among the first to espouse the cause of the Prince of Orange when he invaded England.
he was created earl in 1689, and made treasurer and receiver-general of Queen Mary.
In May, 1695, he was appointed governor of New York, but did not arrive there until May, 1698.
Meanwhile he had been commissioned governor of Massachusetts, including New Hampshire; and on going to Boston, in 1699, he was well received, and his administration was popular.
Bellomont had been one of the parliamentary committee appointed to investigate the affair of Leisler's trial and execution, and had taken a warm interest in the reversal of the attainder of that unfortunate leader.
On his arrival in New York, he naturally connected himself with the Leisler party, whom Governor Fletcher had strongly opposed.
Bellomont came with power to inquire into the conduct of Governor Fletcher, and he was so well satisfied
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
Colonial governor; born in 1636; was of the Irish peerage, and among the first to espouse the cause of the Prince of Orange when he invaded England.
he was created earl in 1689, and made treasurer and receiver-general of Queen Mary.
In May, 1695, he was appointed governor of New York, but did not arrive there until May, 1698.
Meanwhile he had been commissioned governor of Massachusetts, including New Hampshire; and on going to Boston, in 1699, he was well received, and his administration was popular.
Bellomont had been one of the parliamentary committee appointed to investigate the affair of Leisler's trial and execution, and had taken a warm interest in the reversal of the attainder of that unfortunate leader.
On his arrival in New York, he naturally connected himself with the Leisler party, whom Governor Fletcher had strongly opposed.
Bellomont came with power to inquire into the conduct of Governor Fletcher, and he was so well satisfied
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
Colonial governor; born in 1636; was of the Irish peerage, and among the first to espouse the cause of the Prince of Orange when he invaded England.
he was created earl in 1689, and made treasurer and receiver-general of Queen Mary.
In May, 1695, he was appointed governor of New York, but did not arrive there until May, 1698.
Meanwhile he had been commissioned governor of Massachusetts, including New Hampshire; and on going to Boston, in 1699, he was well received, and his administration was popular.
Bellomont had been one of the parliamentary committee appointed to investigate the affair of Leisler's trial and execution, and had taken a warm interest in the reversal of the attainder of that unfortunate leader.
On his arrival in New York, he naturally connected himself with the Leisler party, whom Governor Fletcher had strongly opposed.
Bellomont came with power to inquire into the conduct of Governor Fletcher, and he was so well satisfied
Richard Coote (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
Colonial governor; born in 1636; was of the Irish peerage, and among the first to espouse the cause of the Prince of Orange when he invaded England.
he was created earl in 1689, and made treasurer and receiver-general of Queen Mary.
In May, 1695, he was appointed governor of New York, but did not arrive there until May, 1698.
Meanwhile he had been commissioned governor of Massachusetts, including New Hampshire; and on going to Boston, in 1699, he was well received, and his administration was popular.
Bellomont had been one of the parliamentary committee appointed to investigate the affair of Leisler's trial and execution, and had taken a warm interest in the reversal of the attainder of that unfortunate leader.
On his arrival in New York, he naturally connected himself with the Leisler party, whom Governor Fletcher had strongly opposed.
Bellomont came with power to inquire into the conduct of Governor Fletcher, and he was so well satisfied
Bellomont (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
Colonial governor; born in 1636; was of the Irish peerage, and among the first to espouse the cause o 1699, he was well received, and his administration was popular.
Bellomont had been one of the parliamentary committee appointed to investig the Leisler party, whom Governor Fletcher had strongly opposed.
Bellomont came with power to inquire into the conduct of Governor Fletcher, r lying in state several days were reburied in the Dutch Church.
Bellomont chose for his council a majority of Leislerians ; and that party eir first acts was to vote an indemnity to the heirs of Leisler.
Bellomont used every means to gain the good — will of the people in both pr anded by Captain Kidd; and when that seaman was accused of piracy Bellomont procured his arrest in Boston, and sent him to England for trial.cured his arrest in Boston, and sent him to England for trial.
Bellomont died in New York, March 5, 1701, and the earldom expired in 1800.
William Kidd (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Benjamin Fletcher (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Jacob Leisler (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of
Jacob Milborne (search for this): entry bellomont-richard-coote-earl-of