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John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace

John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace (1672-May 6, 1709) was the Governor of both New York and New Jersey.

He the son of William Lovelace of Hurst, Berkshire, and was not related to Francis Lovelace, the second Governor of New York. Despite being born into an aristocratic family, the previous baron had weakened the family's fortunes through gambling, leaving John heavily in debt. He therefore served in the military following the inheritance of his peerage. In 1702, Lovelace married Charlotte, the daughter of Sir John Clayton, but her poor dowry little improved his financial situation. In 1708, Lovelace was appointed to governorship of both New York and New Jersey to replace Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury. Lovelace proceeded to convict several of Hyde's supporters, members of the corrupt Cornbury Ring, including former governor, Jeremiah Basse. Lovelace was granted £1600 by a revenue bill on May 5, 1709. However, he died the next day, May 6, 1709.

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Preceded by
Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury
Governor of New Jersey
and Governor of New York

1708–1709
Succeeded by
Richard Ingoldesby

 
 
 

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