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Delaware was a proprietary colony. Proprietary colonies in America were governed by a lord proprietor who exercised royally granted authority almost as an independent sovereign.
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New Hampshire had a governor, cabinet and advisers as was formed as a proprietary colony, with Robert Mason serving as Lord Proprietor. For a time both Massachusetts and New Hampshire were ruled by one governor. The Earl of Bellamont was appointed governor in 1699 of both colonies.
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Lord Dunmore is a loyalist because in colonial days he work as a governor for the King in the colonies
Governor dont defend the land & lords do.
Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert), who was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland.
George Calvert was an English politician and colonizer, who was the Eighth Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland. Two of his nicknames include: Lord Calvert and Baron of Baltimore.
George Calvert was an English politician and colonizer, who was the Eighth Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland. Two of his nicknames include: Lord Calvert and Baron of Baltimore.
a prince is a son of a king A lord is a just an aristocrat
Why do Lord Spiritual Lose there surname and Why do Lord Temporal lose there Christian names
Lord De La Warr was governor of Jamestown in 1610.
They are both one and the same thing.
The province began as a proprietary colony of the English Lord Baltimore, whos owners of Pennsylvania, a tract that overlapped the Calvert family's Maryland.
Delaware was a proprietary colony. Proprietary colonies in America were governed by a lord proprietor who exercised royally granted authority almost as an independent sovereign.
On 16th April 1853, under the rule of Lord Dalhousie, the first railway line between Bombay ( Now Mumbai ) and Thane was opened.
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