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  • Thomas Delavall (also spelled Delaval or DeLavall; 1620 – 1682) was an English-born American official and businessman. He was appointed the 2nd, 5th and...
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  • established in 1665. Holders were appointed by colonial governors, beginning with Thomas Willett. The position remained appointed until 1777. That year, during the...
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  • Thomas Willett (c. 1607 – August 29, 1674) was a Plymouth Colony fur trader, merchant, land purchaser and developer, Captain of the Plymouth Colony militia...
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  • Blom. 1666 – Thomas Delavall was appointed as the city's second mayor. 1667 Town becomes part of England per Treaty of Breda (1667). Thomas Willett became...
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    were changed to Great and Little Barn after the British took over. Thomas Delavall, a customs collector and an early mayor of New York City, claimed ownership...
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    politician, and his great-granddaughter, Margaret Kemble (1734–1824), married Thomas Gage (1718/19–1787) who was General of the British Army during the American...
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    Mayor of New York City In office 1668–1671 Preceded by Thomas Willett Succeeded by Thomas Delavall In office 1682–1684 Preceded by William Dyre Succeeded...
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  • and served for two years. He was speaker of the General Assembly under Thomas Dongan in 1684 which guaranteed religious freedom to Christians. He and...
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    Netherland before the English takeover in 1664. Frederick Philipse I, Thomas Delavall, and Thomas Lewis purchased the first tracts in 1672 in current-day northern...
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    Van Cortlandt House, to Frederick Philipse, Thomas Delavall, and Thomas Lewis. Philipse bought out Delavall's and Lewis's land shares, making the land part...
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    Netherland before the English takeover in 1664. Frederick Philipse I, Thomas Delavall, and Thomas Lewis purchased the first tracts of land in 1672 in current-day...
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    Van Cortlandt House, to Frederick Philipse, Thomas Delavall, and Thomas Lewis. Philipse bought out Delavall's and Lewis's land shares, making the land part...
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  • 27. Phyllis Wakelyn 3. Anne Carter 28. John Landon 14. Thomas Landon 29. Frances Saint Leger 7. Elizabeth Landon 30. Thomas Delavall 15. Mary Delavall...
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  • in Amsterdam. In September 1670, Willem married Rebecca Delavall, daughter of Thomas Delavall, Mayor of New York in 1666, 1670 and 1678, with whom he...
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    Ralph Delaval (redirect from Ralph Delavall)
    Delaval (right), together with Thomas Phillips (left) and John Benbow (centre)....
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  • Partners Patent Dutchess County land patents Philipse Patent Valentine, David Thomas. History of the city of New-York, G.P. Putnam & Company, 1853, p. 101 This...
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  • part in the battle of Barfleur, being then in the division of Sir Ralph Delavall, vice-admiral of the red. In the Burford, in the Humber, and afterwards...
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    friend, Abraham Paul, who was a partner in the New York print shop of Paul & Thomas. James' younger brother John (January 22, 1797 – April 22, 1875) began his...
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    1690 under Captain John Munden, as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Ralph Delavall, under whom she took part in the Battle of Beachy Head, against the French...
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  • Captain Richard Sheerman, RN. Two days later on the 28th, Captain George Delavall, RN took command. In 1696 Captain James Jesson, RN took command for a New...
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