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After leaving office, he left Virginia for Ireland and England to settle his father's estate. He was appointed governor again in 1639, sailing from England to take up his post. He served from November 1639 until February 1641 and was then succeeded by
266:, whom he had succeeded, resumed the office. In 1624, Wyatt resided in Jamestown with his wife, his brother Haute, and seventeen servants. In 1625, he received a black servant girl after a court settlement from her previous employer. 284:
which had been called in 1619. This was the first legislative body in America. Sir Francis caused its privileges to be embodied in a written constitution, the first of its kind in the New World.
351:); Francis (who was at King's College, Cambridge, in 1639); Edwin (an MP who successfully sued his niece to regain Boxley, but whose son died without issue); and Elizabeth (grandmother of 274:. He arranged the purchase of the home of the previous governor to use as the first designated "state house" of the colony, the government previously having met in the church. 362:, Kent, travelled to Virginia with Francis in 1621 and returned with him to England in 1624 after their father died. Rev. Wyatt's many descendants in America include the late 389:""to quit many of our Plantacons and to vnite more neerely together in fewer places the better for to Strengthen and Defende ourselve.", Gov. Francis Wyatt, quoted in 1368: 231:, during which the lives of some 400 settlers were lost and he then oversaw the contraction of the colony from scattered outposts into a defensive core. 566: 743: 828: 444: 355:(1685–1724), who eventually inherited Boxley). Boxley remained with the barons and earls of Romney for more than two hundred years. 1353: 807: 418: 1358: 1338: 867: 768: 592: 526: 499: 57: 730: 470: 215:(1588–1644) was an English nobleman, knight, politician, and government official. He was the first English royal governor of 1097: 1057: 700: 393: 773: 559: 1282: 854: 842: 277:
Wyatt returned to England after his second term as governor and died in Boxley. He was buried there on 24 August 1644.
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Allington & Boxley: a compilation of original sources on Allington Castle and Boxley Abbey. Accessed 3 April 2012.
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in 1624, but Sir Francis, at the request of the crown, remained on as governor until 18 September 1625, when
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At the Edge of the Precipice: Frontier Ventures, Jamestown’s Hinterland, and the Archaeology of 44JC802
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The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 3 By Virginia Historical Society, p. 177, 1895
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A Study of the Africans and African Americans on Jamestown Island and at Green Spring, 1619–1803
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His younger brother, the Reverend Hawte Wyatt (1594–1638), who was the rector of
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Behind Closed Doors: The Tragic, Untold, Story of the Duchess of Windsor
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Wyatt was governor of Virginia from November 1621. Virginia became a
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Sir Francis's wife, Lady Margaret, was the daughter of Sir
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appointing Sir Francis Wyatt as Governor of Virginia
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Index

Francis Wyatt (cricketer)
1624 manuscript cover page
Governor of Virginia
James I
Sir George Yeardley
Sir George Yeardley
Charles I

Charles I of England
Virginia
Jamestown
attacked by Native Americans
George Wyatt
Boxley Manor
St Mary Hall, Oxford
Gray's Inn
royal colony
Sir George Yeardley
Sir William Berkeley
General Assembly

Sir Thomas Wyatt the younger
Wyatt's rebellion
Queen Mary
Lady Elizabeth
treason
Thomas Wyatt the elder
poet
Tower of London
Anne Boleyn

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