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  1. Thomas Warner (explorer) Sir Thomas Warner (1580 – 10 March 1649) was a captain in the guards of James I of England who became an explorer in the Caribbean. In 1620 he served at the brief-lived English settlement of Oyapoc in present-day Guyana of South America, which was abandoned the same year. The Dutch controlled most of the territory.

  2. Warner Thomas is the president and CEO of Sutter Health, a not-for-profit integrated health system that cares for more than 3.5 million patients in Northern California. He has over 30 years of healthcare experience and has led Sutter Health's strategy to expand access, improve quality and collaborate with partners.

  3. Other articles where Sir Thomas Warner is discussed: Montserrat: History of Montserrat: …who were sent there by Sir Thomas Warner, the first British governor of Saint Kitts. More Irish immigrants subsequently arrived from Virginia. Plantations were set up to grow tobacco and indigo, followed eventually by cotton and sugar. The early settlers were repeatedly attacked by French forces and ...

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  5. Learn about Sir Thomas Warner, the founder of the first British colony in the Caribbean, who led a massacre of the Carib natives in 1626. Explore his biography, coat of arms, and family tree on this Omeka exhibit.

  6. Nov 23, 2011 · The Warners. Sir Thomas Warner, the progenitor of one of the Caribbean’s great colonial families, came out to the West Indies in the early years of the 17th century. He had been born in 1575 in Parham, Suffolk, England, and as a young man he had served as a captain in the bodyguard of King James I, which was a company of specially chosen ...

  7. Mar 20, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Thomas 'Indian' Warner, a Kalinago chief who fought to protect Dominica from European colonization. Discover how he was betrayed and murdered by his half-brother Philip Warner, a British governor, in 1674.

  8. Jun 22, 2019 · Warner was born in Suffolk, England in 1580. He entered the army at an early age, and became a captain in James I's guards. He travelled to the Oyapoc Colony in 1620 in today's Guiana and he was a captain under the command of Roger North. Another captain in the colony, Thomas Painton, then suggested that he should instead try to colonise one of ...

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