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Edward Hyde Viscount Cornbury

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Edward Hyde Cornbury, Viscount , 1661-1723, colonial governor of New York and New Jersey (1702-8). Appointed governor by William III, he became extremely unpopular, and his administration was a period of turmoil in both provinces. After his removal, he was imprisoned for debt in New York, but upon becoming 3d earl of Clarendon in 1709 he was able to free himself and return to England. Bibliography: See H. L. Osgood, The American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century, Vol. II (1924); P. U. Bonomi, The Lord Cornbury Scandal (1998). Author not available, CORNBURY, EDWARD HYDE, VIS... Read more
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American Eras ... the center of attention when Edward Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, governor of New York, had him ... acquitted him, but a vengeful Cornbury charged him to pay the entire ... prohibiting such assessments and got Cornbury recalled in disgrace. By this ... Read more

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