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Sir John Harvey (died 1646) was a Crown Governor of Virginia. He was appointed to the position on 26 March 1628 by Charles I of England. In 1635 he was suspended and impeached by the Council of Virginia (who named John West as a temporary replacement), and he returned to England.
- John Harvey (British Army officer)
Lieutenant-General Sir John Harvey, KCB KCH (23 April 1778 –...
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Governor of Albemarle Sound; In office February 1679 – 1679:...
- John Harvey (British Army officer)
22 de dic. de 2021 · SUMMARY. Sir John Harvey was a royal governor of Virginia who was ousted from office by a powerful faction in the governor’s Council. Charles I appointed Harvey, a ship owner and councilor, in 1628. While he oversaw a dramatic increase in population and production, conflicts between himself and the Council defined his regime.
1 Leben. 1.1 Frühes Leben. 1.2 Kommission. 1.3 Erste Amtszeit als Gouverneur. 1.3.1 Ernennung und Ankunft. 1.3.2 Politische Situation in Virginia. 1.3.3 Finanzielle Lage. 1.3.4 Innenpolitik. 1.3.5 Indianer und andere englische Kolonien. 1.3.6 Sturz („Thrust out“) 1.4 Zeit in England. 1.5 Zweite Amtszeit als Gouverneur. 1.6 Spätes Leben. 2 Rezeption
20 de ene. de 2022 · Sir John Harvey (d. ca. 1646), governor, January 18, 1637–November 1639. Sir Francis Wyatt (ca. 1588–1644), governor, November 1639–February 1642. Sir William Berkeley (1605–1677), governor, February 1642–March 12, 1652; resident in Virginia
Lieutenant-General Sir John Harvey, KCB KCH (23 April 1778 – 22 March 1852) was a British Army officer and a lieutenant governor. He was commissioned into the 80th Foot in 1794 and served in several different locations, including France, Egypt, and India. He came to Canada in 1813 and served as...