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    Francis Nicholson

    British general and colonial official

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  1. Lieutenant-General Francis Nicholson (12 November 1655 – 16 March 1728 [ O.S. 5 March 1727]) [1] was a British Army general and colonial official who served as the governor of South Carolina from 1721 to 1725. He previously was the Governor of Nova Scotia from 1712 to 1715, the Governor of Virginia from 1698 to 1705, the Governor of Maryland ...

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · Francis Nicholson was a British military and colonial administrator who served as lieutenant governor of Virginia, Maryland, Nova Scotia, and South Carolina. He was known for his role in the creation of the capital at Williamsburg, his military and economic achievements, and his controversies with the colonial elite.

  3. Francis Nicholson was born on Nov. 12, 1655, in Yorkshire, England. Entering the army in 1679, he spent several years as courier and aide to the governor of Tangier in West Africa. In 1686 he went to America, where he became a member of the Council of the Dominion of New England. In 1688 he was appointed lieutenant governor of New York.

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  5. Lieutenant-General Francis Nicholson was a British Army general and colonial official who served as the governor of South Carolina from 1721 to 1725. He previously was the Governor of Nova Scotia from 1712 to 1715, the Governor of Virginia from 1698 to 1705, the Governor of Maryland from 1694 to 1698, the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1690 to 1692, and the Lieutenant Governor of the ...

  6. Jun 8, 2016 · Francis Nicholson was a colonial administrator who served as the first royally appointed governor of South Carolina in 1720. He led the revolution of 1719 and the expedition to Nova Scotia in 1710, and faced charges of illegal trade and racketeering. He died in London in 1728 and was buried in Hanover Square.

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  7. Transcript: TR/21. 1 vol. ( [30] pp.) and 83 pieces. Letters and papers of Francis Nicholson (1660–1728), one of the chief founders and benefactors of the College of William and Mary, lieutenant governor of Virginia, 1690–1692, and governor, 1698–1705. The papers contain five main subjects: the college; Nicholson’s infatuation for Lucy ...

  8. Aug 14, 2007 · Francis Nicholson Wrentham, Massachusetts 1728-1753. Tool Types. Planes Directory of American Toolmakers Information. Francis is the first known American planemaker to mark his planes. Significant ties include his son, John Nicholson, and his former slave, Cesar Chelor, who he freed in his will. Identifying Marks

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