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commonly known as the
Nanfan Treaty, was an
agreement made
between representatives of the
Iroquois Confederacy with John
Nanfan, the
acting colonial governor...
- John
Nanfan (died c. 1677) was a 17th-century
English politician,
elected MP for
Worcestershire in 1656.
Nanfan was the
oldest son of
William Nanfan of...
- John
Nanfan (1634–1716) was a
Lieutenant Governor of the
Province of New York from 1698 to 1702. He
served as
acting governor for
about a year between...
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Bridges Nanfan (baptised 25
March 1623 – 4 June 1704) was an
English politician, MP for
Worcester and Worcestershire.
Nanfan was the son of John
Nanfan MP...
- then
taken into the
household of Sir
Richard Nanfan, who made
Wolsey executor of his estate.
After Nanfan's death in 1507,
Wolsey entered the
service of...
- this
branch of the family). Lord
Bellomont was
succeeded by his
elder son,
Nanfan, the
second Earl, who in his turn was
succeeded by his
younger brother,...
-
Iroquois were
allied with the English. In July 1701, they
concluded the "
Nanfan Treaty",
deeding the
English a
large tract north of the Ohio River. The...
- her, however, and in 1680 he
married Catherine, the
daughter of
Bridges Nanfan and the
eventual heir to
Birtsmorton Court in Worcestershire. They had two...
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SunWatch Indian Village Zane
Shawnee Caverns Events Beaver Wars (1609-1701)
Nanfan Treaty (1701, 1726) Raid on ****willany (1752) Pontiac's War (1763) Lord...
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Giles Nanfan in
about 1572, as
heraldry in the
Great Hall suggests. The
Nanfan family retained the
Manor until 1771. The last male heir,
Bridges Nanfan, left...