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Edward Byllynge was a
British colonial administrator and
governor of West New
Jersey from 1680 to 1687,
until his
death in England.
Byllynge owned a large...
- 1686 as
Deputy to
Governor Robert Barclay),
Nicholas Lucas, and
Edward Byllynge executed a deed with Sir
George Carteret known as the
Quintipartite Deed...
- 1664
until 1674, when he sold it to two Quakers, John
Fenwick and
Edward Byllynge. This due to
political difficulties between him, Carteret, and Governor...
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share to
Byllynge in 1675 for 1,000 pounds, but
Byllynge had
become bankrupt and so had the
property turned over to
Fenwick to hold for
Byllynge and his...
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Proprietary colony Lords Proprietor • 1674
Edward Byllynge John
Fenwick Governor • 1680-1687
Edward Byllynge (first) • 1699-1702
Andrew Hamilton (last) History...
- York. This
forced Berkeley to sell West
Jersey to John
Fenwick and
Edward Byllynge, two
English Quakers. Many more
Quakers made
their homes in New Jersey...
- was One of the
Original Proprietors,
Together with
William Penn,
Edward Byllynge,
Thomas Olive,
Gauen Laurie and Others. Philadelphia:
Higginson Book Company...
- East New
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Hamilton West New
Jersey Byllynge Coxe
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Hamilton Dominion of New
England (1688–89)
Andros Royal...
- East New
Jersey Carteret Barclay Hamilton B****e
Hamilton West New
Jersey Byllynge Coxe
Hamilton B****e
Hamilton Dominion of New
England (1688–89)
Andros Royal...
- East New
Jersey Carteret Barclay Hamilton B****e
Hamilton West New
Jersey Byllynge Coxe
Hamilton B****e
Hamilton Dominion of New
England (1688–89)
Andros Royal...