- Seth
Sothel (also
spelled Sot**** and Southwell, died c. 1694) was a
colonial fraudulent American proprietor and
governor of the
Province of Carolina....
- Durant's open
opposition to Seth
Sothel, one of the
Lords Proprietor, led to his
arrest and imprisonment. But when
Sothel confiscated 2,000
acres (810 ha)...
-
North Carolina residents had
rebelled against the
chaotic rule of Seth
Sothel, who was sent into
exile in 1689. Lady Berkeley's
first husband Samuel Stephens...
-
Jarvis was the
acting chief executive during the
tenures of
governors Seth
Sothel and John Gibbs. In 1691 he was
appointed Deputy Governor of
North and South...
- new governor, Seth
Sothel, who was
himself a lord — he had
bought Edward Hyde’s
share of the colony, but on his way to America,
Sothel was
captured by Turkish...
-
Eastchurch 1675 1676 John
Jenkins 1676 1677
Thomas Miller 1677 1677 John
Harvey 1679 1679
Henry Wilkinson — — John
Jenkins 1680 1681 Seth
Sothel 1682 1689...
- and
acting governor,
after the news came that the
former governor, Seth
Sothel, had been
captured by pirates. His
administration as
governor ended with...
- comeback,
Quary supported Seth
Sothel's takeover of the Governor's
office in 1690, and was
appointed Chief Justice. In 1692,
Sothel was
forced from office, and...
- noble. He led
Gibbs Rebellion in 1690
following the
Governorship of Seth
Sothel.
Gibbs emigrated from Devonshire,
England and was a
relation of Carolina...
- John Harvey,
Governor (1679–1679) John Jenkins,
Governor (1680–1681) Seth
Sothel,
Governor (1682–1689)
Avalon Peninsula,
Newfoundland Governors John Guy...