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  1. Those who chose to remain loyal to the British crown included Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson. But was he a traitor – or simply a public servant doing his job? (Runtime 2:52) This video was supported by a generous grant from Americana Corner and the American Battlefield Protection Program.

  2. Thomas Hutchinson (9 de septiembre de 1711 - 3 de junio de 1780) fue un hombre de negocios, historiador y un destacado político leal de la Provincia de la Bahía de Massachusetts en los años anteriores a la Revolución Americana. Se le ha referido como " la figura más importante en el lado leal en la revolucionaria Massachusetts ".

  3. Joined Hutchinson Thomas in 2006, became a partner in 2015. Now head of the Franchise Team & Criminal Team. Other information . Hutchinson Thomas is heavily linked with the children’s hospice Tŷ Hfan, with Darren representing the firm and organising fund-raising events, to include business lunches, golf days and croquet events.

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  5. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Did you know that during the Revolutionary War, not all colonists wanted to become independent? Those who chose to remain loyal to the British crown included...

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...