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    James Hamilton

    Lawyer in colonial Pennsylvania

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  1. James Hamilton (1710 – August 14, 1783), son of the American lawyer Andrew Hamilton, was a lawyer and governmental figure in colonial Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. He served two terms as deputy governor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1748 to 1754 and from 1759 to 1763.

  2. James Hamilton (1710 – 14 August 1783), son of the well-known American lawyer Andrew Hamilton, was a prominent lawyer and governmental figure in colonial Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. He served as Deputy Governor of the Province from 1748 to 1754, and again from 1759 to 1763. Contents. Life. Deputy Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania.

  3. James Hamilton (1685–1771), member of parliament for Newry (Parliament of Ireland constituency) and Carlow; James Hamilton (Pennsylvania politician) (1710–1783), mayor of Philadelphia and lieutenant-governor of Pennsylvania; James Hamilton Jr. (1786–1857), governor and representative for South Carolina

  4. Maj. James Hamilton. The Society of the Cincinnati, Washington, DC. Hamilton, one of the true Pennsylvania heroes of the Revolutionary War, was born in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, on 16 September 1750, the fourth son in the family of eight children of William and Jane Hamilton.

  5. Aug 29, 2019 · Pennsylvania founder William Penn first named the county in 1681 after the House of Lancaster, a cadet branch of the royal House of Plantagenet. However, the county wasn’t officially established until 1729 by Pennsylvania politician James Hamilton, and the city of Lancaster—originally called Hickory Town and incorporated as a borough in ...

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  6. James Hamilton (Pennsylvania politician) (1710–1783), Deputy Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1748 to 1754 and from 1759 to 1763; James Hamilton Jr. (1786–1857), 53rd Governor of South Carolina; John Hamilton (New Jersey politician) (1680s–1747), Acting Governor of the Province of New Jersey from 1736 to 1738 and from 1746 to ...

  7. Jan 3, 2002 · Mayor Charles Willing proposed, Nov. 24, a congratulatory address to James Hamilton, newly appointed governor, upon his arrival in Pennsylvania; the Council agreed, and named Willing, William Allen, Benjamin Shoemaker, Thomas Hopkinson, and Franklin to draft the address.