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  1. Governor Thomas Pownall, who in 1757 recommended Hutchinson’s appointment to the lieutenant governorship in a letter of elaborate praise—“He has (and deserves, I will pawn my credit and honor upon it) universally the best character of any man in this continent, both as to his head and heart”—left Massachusetts three years later enraged at the conduct of his associate.

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  3. Thomas’ wife gave birth, in the harbor, to a son, on board a small vessel crowded with sailors and passengers. This son, Andrew, was the father of Peter Orlando Hutchinson, whose editorial work ...

  4. oll.libertyfund.org › pages › 1776-hutchinsonOnline Library of Liberty

    Related Links: Thomas Hutchinson Source: This document has been made available in the corrected version made by Dr. Hans Eicholz. Original pagination is given in brackets [], designating the beginning of each page. Spelling and punctuation has been kept the same, and all letters have been changed to the modern style. Where Hutchinson’s quotation of the Declaration departs from the actual ...

  5. MEET TOM HUTCHINSON. Tom is a resident of Dorchester County and a Maryland State Delegate for District 37B. For the past 20 years, Tom has been an active citizen throughout the Eastern Shore. He is a business leader, entrepreneur, and advocate for his community. Immediately upon his arrival in the area, Tom immersed himself in a variety of ...

  6. Hutchinson had built a country estate in Milton, Massachusetts, part of which, Governor Hutchinson’s Field is owned by The Trustees of the Reservations and is open to the public. He built a ha ha (sunken fence)) behind the house, which is on the National Register of Historic Places as Gov. Thomas Hutchinson’s Ha-ha.

  7. Thomas Hutchinson (* 9. September 1711 in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay; † 3. Juni 1780 in Brompton, England) war ein Geschäftsmann, Historiker und prominenter Politiker der Loyalisten in der Province of Massachusetts Bay in den Jahren vor der Amerikanischen Revolution. Er hatte viele Jahre lang Führungspositionen in der Regierung ...