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Greenberry Point, and returned to Virginia for settlers on what they called "Providence". He subsequently received two large grants of 1150 and 1250 acres called Upper Bennett and Lower Bennett on the Clifts of Patuxent upon which he settled associates from Nansemond.
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with the consent of the Crown in London appointed
Bennett as a member of the Governor's Council in 1639β42, and he would intermittently serve in what was the colony's upper house (and highest court) for the rest of his life, albeit with interruptions during an unstable era. In 1646, near the
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Bennett, who had returned to Virginia, as that colony's governor on 30 April 1652. Much of Bennett's time as governor involved negotiations both on behalf of the two colonies with officials in England, and with Native Americans. He negotiated with the
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Richard Bennett seemed to be of the same family, sharing the same coat of arms (also shared by the Bennetts of North Bavant, Wiltshire). Biographer John Boddie, however, discounted the accuracy of the report.
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From 1651 until 1657-8, Bennett held a parliamentary commission for
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Bennett also acquired his own land patents, ultimately owning and developing thousands of acres in
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1853:1608 births
1755:A. Harrison
1675:J. H. Tyler
1605:J. B. Floyd
1585:Rutherfoord
1535:T. Randolph
1515:P. Randolph
1460:B. Randolph
1455:E. Randolph
1445:B. Harrison
507:James Neale
407:Mathew Kemp
334:James River
145:John Atkins
129:Preceded by
100:1639 β 1675
63:Preceded by
1847:Categories
1369:(absentee)
1322:(absentee)
1288:(absentee)
1154:De La Warr
633:References
623:Literature
475:George Fox
270:George Fox
217:Profession
1820:McAuliffe
1815:McDonnell
1670:O'Ferrall
1565:Robertson
1545:Tyler Jr.
1540:Pleasants
1495:Tyler Sr.
1440:T. Nelson
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1385:W. Nelson
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1320:Albemarle
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1266:Nicholson
1249:Chicheley
1243:Colepeper
1132:Scrivener
1126:Ratcliffe
1121:Wingfield
554:Annapolis
473:In 1672,
431:Elk River
352:Governor
262:Nansemond
171:, England
119:In office
96:In office
53:In office
1830:Youngkin
1680:Montague
1665:McKinney
1650:Holliday
1630:Pierpont
1595:McDowell
1570:Campbell
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1555:J. Floyd
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1510:G. Smith
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591:See also
302:Somerset
296:Born in
235:Governor
201:Children
169:Somerset
1825:Northam
1800:Gilmore
1785:Baliles
1745:Stanley
1715:Pollard
1705:Trinkle
1685:Swanson
1655:Cameron
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1610:Johnson
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1435:Fleming
1390:Dunmore
1367:Amherst
1355:Loudoun
1341:Burwell
1276:Jenings
1238:Mathews
1228:Bennett
988:1 March
945:"Bland"
922:2 March
663:23 July
310:Puritan
266:Quakers
237:of the
1805:Warner
1790:Wilder
1775:Dalton
1770:Godwin
1765:Holton
1760:Godwin
1750:Almond
1740:Battle
1730:Darden
1695:Stuart
1660:F. Lee
1645:Kemper
1640:Walker
1580:Patton
1575:Gilmer
1505:Monroe
1490:Cabell
1480:Monroe
1470:Brooke
1465:H. Lee
1286:Orkney
1281:Hunter
1261:Andros
1233:Digges
1189:Harvey
1169:Argall
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583:, and
479:Quaker
470:area.
324:Career
209:Parent
193:Spouse
1810:Kaine
1795:Allen
1725:Price
1720:Peery
1700:Davis
1635:Wells
1550:Giles
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1327:Gooch
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1174:Wyatt
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1690:Mann
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1179:West
1159:Dale
1041:ISBN
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159:Born
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