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James, Duke of York, is the proprietor of the New York Colony and the brother of King Charles II.
The proprietor allowed colonists to elect representatives to an assembly.
New Netherland was named New York after James, the Duke of York in the 1664. Since he was the proprietor, he named it New York and gave the rest of the land to two friends ( John Berkeley & George Carteret ) for free.
Proprietor
He was a proprietor of the New Jersey colony. (John Berkley was also a proprietor of New Jersey)
The proprietor of New Netherlands was the Dutch West India Company in 1624.
Yes, a sole proprietor can be exempt from mandatory WC coverage in New York State. c. A sole proprietor or partner, who has previously elected coverage or has no other persons requiring coverage, may elect to be excluded from coverage.
Yes you can provided the proprietor of the firm has at least 51% stake in the new private limited company failing which the company would be called NEW or 'SOLD'.
He was the proprietor of a New York newspaper called "The Broadway Journal". He also joined the army and studied at several fifteenth colleges during the course of his life.
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