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Edward Hyde (Governor of North Carolina)

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568: 768: 45: 744: 756: 310:. A deputy governor was appointed for the northern part of the province – until the meeting at which Hyde was appointed. When he arrived in Virginia, he learned that Governor Edward Tynte, who was appointed Governor of Carolina in 1708 and from whom he was to receive his commission, had died. Hyde proceeded to North Carolina without his commission, where he found dissension about to erupt in violence. 732: 322:
who wished to see it established as the official church of the colony by law. Quakers were unable, due to their beliefs, to swear oaths required of all officials on the coronation of Queen Anne. Cary returned to the region and disputed Glover's right to office claiming support from the Quakers. From
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Thomas Cary was appointed Deputy Governor of North Carolina, with responsibility for northern Carolina. While he was in the southern portion of the Colony in 1706–1708, William Glover as President of the Council was acting Deputy Governor. Meanwhile, a petition had been presented to the Lords
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Proprietors in London by disgruntled Carolina settlers and Cary was ordered removed as Deputy Governor and the Council elected Glover as Deputy Governor. There had long been a large population of
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sent a militia into Carolina. A company of royal marines from the guardships in the Chesapeake Bay arrived to aid Hyde in July 1711. Cary's forces laid down their arms and submitted to Hyde.
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border and the Cape Fear River was officially recognized as "north" Carolina as early as 1689, that territory and all of what would become South Carolina was collectively known as the
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in England. Hyde, along with his sisters, Anne and Penelope, was raised by his grandmother, since his parents died when he was about three years old. Hyde entered
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1708 until Hyde's arrival in 1710 there was violence and a disputed Assembly election. Ultimately, Hyde's authority was established when Virginia Governor
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from 24 January until 8 September in 1712, when he died in office. He governed during a time of tremendous turmoil, including an internal revolt known as
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Byrd, William. The secret diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709-1712. Research library of colonial Americana. New York: Arno Press, 1972.
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in 1683, but he did not complete a degree. In 1692, he married Catherine Rigby, whose family was prominent in Cheshire. Virginian
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On the 24th of January, 1712, was commissioned the first Governor of North Carolina separate and distinct from South Carolina.
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This article is about the first Governor of North Carolina. For other people named Edward Hyde, see
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Herbert R. Paschal, Jr., A History of Colonial Bath (Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards & Broughton, 1955).
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described her in his diary as "an abundance of life". In 1702 Hyde was appointed by Queen Anne as
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The Hydes had a number of children but only one daughter, Anne Hyde survived them. She married
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for the first few decades of settlement, with the royal governor maintaining his residence at
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in northern Carolina and there was growing friction between the Quakers and adherents of the
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Council presidents who served in the absence of governors are listed in parentheses.
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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on 8 September 1712 in Chowan Precinct (present-day
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Index

Edward Hyde (disambiguation)
His Excellency

Governor of North Carolina
Anne
Thomas Cary
Deputy Governor of North Carolina
Thomas Pollock
acting
Cheshire
Bertie County
North Carolina
Yellow fever
Alma mater
Oxford University
governor of North Carolina
Cary's Rebellion
American Indian
Tuscarora War
England
Anne Hyde
James II of England
Cheshire
Oxford University
William Byrd
Jamaica
provost marshal
Cary's Rebellion
Tuscarora War
Virginia

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