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Carolina was founded in 1653 by the Lord Proprietors.
There were eight original Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina in 1663. * the Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670) * the Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674) * Lord John Berkeley (1607-1678) * the Earl of Craven (1608-1697) * Sir George Carteret (c.1610-1680) * Sir William Berkeley (1606-1677) * Sir John Colleton (1608-1666) * the Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683).
No. Lord Cornwallis was the British general who surrendered to Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, five years after the Declaration of Independence.
New Jersey is named for the isle of Jersey in the British Channel, birthplace of the first Lord Proprietor of the colony, Sir George Carteret.
A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions, especially:A king.A territorial magnate.The proprietor of a manor.
The rivers were named for Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. He was also the chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony.
The Proprietor was Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.
King Charles I or Lord Baltimore
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Lord could be prince, dutch, czar, king, ruler, tycoon, proprietor, mogul, magnate, baron, or captain.
Carolina was founded in 1653 by the Lord Proprietors.
Kenneth Lord has written: 'Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord, an original proprietor and founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Lending library
Cecilius Calvert 2nd Baron Baltimore the proprietor of the Maryland Colony was a Roman Catholic.
Chaim Weizmann together with Lord Rothschild
he gave it to a lord proprietors
There were eight original Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina in 1663. * the Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670) * the Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674) * Lord John Berkeley (1607-1678) * the Earl of Craven (1608-1697) * Sir George Carteret (c.1610-1680) * Sir William Berkeley (1606-1677) * Sir John Colleton (1608-1666) * the Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683).
No. Lord Cornwallis was the British general who surrendered to Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, five years after the Declaration of Independence.