LORDS PROPRIETOR

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'Lord Proprietor' was the gubernatorial title for the noble "ruling" proprietors of certain British proprietary colonies in North America, such as Maryland or Carolina.

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Lords Proprietary of Carolina
Jersey/New Jersey
Sources and references
See also

Lords Proprietary of Carolina


There were eight original Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina (by 1729 split into North and South Carolina):

★ the Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670)

★ the Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674)

★ Lord John Berkeley (1607-1678)

★ the Earl of Craven (1608-1697)

★ Sir George Carteret (c.1610-1680)

★ Sir William Berkeley (1606-1677)

★ Sir John Colleton (1608-1666)

★ the Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683).
Seven of their descendants, all but the heir of Carteret, sold their shares to the Crown in 1729, thus ending proprietary rule. See Province of Carolina for more details.

Jersey/New Jersey


In present-day New Jersey, there were two propietary lordships:
===Lords Proprietary of East Jersey===

★ August 1665 - 14 January 1680: Sir George Carteret (b. c.1610 - d. 1680)

★ January 1680 - 1682: 8 Proprietors

★ 1682 - 1688: 24 Proprietors (1st time)

★ 1692 - April 1703: 24 Proprietors (2nd time)
===Lords Proprietary of West Jersey===

★ August 1665 - 18 March 1674: John Berkeley, Baron Berkeley of Stratton (b. 1602 - d. 1678)

★ 18 March 1674 - February 1675: Edward Byllynge (1st time) (d. 1687)
jointly with John Fenwick (b. 1618 - d. 1683)

★ February 1675 - September 1683: Trusteeship

★ September 1683 - 1687: Edward Byllynge (2nd time) (s.a.)

★ February 1687 - 1688: Daniel Coxe (b. c.1640 - d. 1730)

★ 1692 - April 1703: 12 Proprietors

Sources and references



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See also



British colonization of the Americas

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