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John Coggeshall

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Coggeshall was in office only briefly, dying of an illness in Newport on 27 November 1647 and being buried on his own property there. He is noted for being the first president of the united Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He is also noted for helping to establish the three towns of
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For simplicity of diction, unencumbered as it is by the superfluous verbiage that clothes our modern statutes in learned obscurity; for breadth of comprehension, embracing as it does the foundation of the whole body of law, on every subject, which has since been adopted; and for vigor and originality
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in the Spring of 1647, under the patent that Williams had obtained from the crown in 1644. In May 1647, Coggeshall was elected the chief magistrate of the four-town colony with the title of President. He had an assistant from each town, a general recorder, and a treasurer. Under his administration,
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Coggeshall's wife was named Mary, but her maiden name remains uncertain. Some sources claim that her maiden name was Gould, another says that it was Surgis, but these are undocumented. Coggeshall and his wife had eight children, five of whom were born in England and the others in Boston, but only
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became the governor. At that point, strong measures were taken to "stamp out heresy and drive out the heretics," in the words of one modern historian. Anne Hutchinson was tried, convicted, and banished from the colony because of her religious opinions, her prophecies of God's wrath and destruction
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Gorton, Smith and Dexter were presidents of Providence and Warwick only, since Coddington had received a commission to remove Newport and Portsmouth from their jurisdiction, valid from 1651 to 1654; before and after these dates the President presided over all four towns of the colony. Dudley
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was very active in colonial affairs over a period of three decades, serving as treasurer, commissioner, assistant, and deputy governor. Their son Joshua also served in public office as deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island for all but two years between 1664 and 1672, and as assistant
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at the south end of the island. Governor Winthrop described the 1639 disagreement in Portsmouth in his journal: "the people grew very tumultuous and put out Mr. Coddington and the other three magistrates." Coggeshall was one of the three referred to by Winthrop.
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Places named for President Coggeshall include John Coggeshall Elementary School in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; Coggeshall Way and Coggeshall Circle in rural Middletown; and Coggeshall Avenue in Newport, which goes through the original Coggeshall property.
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was elected the first judge (governor) of the settlement. In May 1638, Coggeshall was on a committee to lay out land there, and he was granted six acres at the same time. The following year, a disagreement prompted Coddington and a
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upon the colony, and her influence in fanning the flames of controversy within the community. At her civil trial, Coggeshall spoke out in her defense and was one of only three deputies to vote for her acquittal, the other two being
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of thought and boldness of expression, as well as for the vast significance and the brilliant triumph of the principles it embodies, the Digest of 1647 presents a model of legislation which has never been surpassed.
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Coggeshall was very active in civil affairs, but a rift in the leadership of the colony caused him and several other leaders to leave in 1639, moving to the south end of the island and establishing the town of
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before leaving Boston, thus establishing a non-sectarian civil government with a Christian focus, upon the universal consent of the inhabitants. The group initially planned to settle in
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presided over the "Narragansett Country" only, later to become Washington County, Rhode Island; Andros subsequently presided over the entire colony.
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where several of his children were baptised, and where he was a merchant prior to his emigration. In 1632, Coggeshall and his family joined the
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The Coggeshalls in America: Genealogy of the Descendants of John Coggeshall of Newport, with a brief notice of their English antecedents
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who served many terms as either president or governor of the Rhode Island colony. Their daughter Wayte married Daniel Gould; descendant
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in March 1638 agreeing to form a government based on the individual consent of the inhabitants. They then established the settlement of
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in 1632 and quickly assumed a number of roles in the colonial government. In the mid-1630s, he became a supporter of dissident minister
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the courts of justice were established and the first complete code of laws was written. Rhode Island historian and Lieutenant Governor
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Coggeshall was soon a leader in Newport and was granted 400 acres (1.6 km) of land on the south side of the town, along
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where he and his wife were admitted to the church on 20 August, and where they became the nextdoor neighbors of
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John Coggeshall was the son of John and Ann (Butter) Coggeshall. He was born and raised in northeastern
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Saints and Sectaries: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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to purchase some land from the Indians on Narragansett Bay. They moved to the northeast end of
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For his son, the deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, see
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and the first President of all four towns in the Colony. He was a successful silk merchant in
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Boston, Portsmouth, and Newport, and the two colonies of Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island.
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which helped the towns of Portsmouth, Newport, Providence, and Warwick to unite and form the
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where they were admitted to the Roxbury Church the year of their arrival, and where
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Many of Hutchinson's supporters were ordered out of the Massachusetts colony, but
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Sometime after moving to Boston, Coggeshall became an enthusiastic supporter of
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made this tribute to the digest of statutes enacted under Coggeshall in 1647:
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half of whom are known to have survived to maturity. Their oldest child
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during the same period. In 1634, he was also on a committee to survey
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The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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and many of the Boston church members. Even the colony's Governor
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President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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and established the settlement of Pocasset, changing the name to
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Portsmouth Compact with Coggeshall's signature fourth on the list
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became the pastor. In 1634, Coggeshall moved with his family to
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The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1633
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Battis claims that "Coddington and Colburn alone dissented." (
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was a strong admirer, but he was voted out of office and
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John, Anne, Mary, James, Joshua, Hananiel, Wait, Bedaiah
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Index

John Coggeshall Jr.

President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Jeremy Clarke
Halstead
Essex
Newport
Rhode Island
selectman
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Essex
Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Wheelwright
Anne Hutchinson
Portsmouth Compact
Portsmouth
Aquidneck Island
Newport
William Coddington
Providence
Warwick
Essex
Halstead
Castle Hedingham
mass migration
Puritans
Roger Williams
Roxbury
John Eliot
Boston

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