he helped James duke of york in the war and was rewarded a land which is now New Jersey he was co-founder.
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The Quakers purchased land in New Jersey, From Lord Berkeley.
New Jersey was founded in 1664 by John Berkeley (Lord Berkeley) and Sir George Carteret.
John Berkeley and George Carteret.
no
He was one of the founders of New Jersey.
Its lord john berkeley
Berkeley John Talbot Levett was born in 1863.
Berkeley John Talbot Levett died in 1941.
Berkeley County in South Carolina :)
John Berkeley Monck has written: 'General reflections on the system of the Poor Laws'
The Quakers purchased half of New Jersey from Lord John Berkeley. Before Lord John Berkeley owned this land it was owned by James, the Duke of York.
John Berkeley, also known as Lord John Berkeley, was an English nobleman who played a key role in the colonization of New Jersey as one of the eight original proprietors of the colony. He was also a co-founder of the town of Berkeley, California, which was named in his honor. Additionally, he served as one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina.
Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley
John Berkeley and George Catered.
no so get out of my face
they were Dutch