Thomas Dale
Sir Thomas Dale ( 157019 August 1619) was an English soldier and colonial administrator who served as deputy-governor of the Colony of Virginia in 1611 and again from 1614 to 1616. Dale is best remembered for the energy and the extreme rigour of his administration in Virginia, which established order and in various ways seems to have benefited the colony, although he was criticised for high-handedness. He is also credited with the establishment of Bermuda Hundred, Bermuda Cittie, and the Cittie of Henricus. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Newfoundland and British North America Society for Educating the Poor., Dale, Thomas, 1797-1870.Get access
Published 1840
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2by Benoit Faucher, Denis Lacelle, Nicole Britney Marsh, Liam Jasperse, Ian Douglas Clark, Dale Thomas AndersenGet access
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3by Benoit Faucher, Denis Lacelle, Nicole Britney Marsh, Liam Jasperse, Ian Douglas Clark, Dale Thomas AndersenGet access
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4by Faucher, Benoit, Lacelle, Denis, Marsh, Nicole Britney, Jasperse, Liam, Clark, Ian Douglas, Andersen, Dale ThomasGet access
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5by Dale, Thomas, Miller, Raeanne, Vangsbo, Peter, Mettiäinen, Ilona, Ballester, Joan, Kolstad, Erik, Payne, Mark, Stephen, Kathrin, Valeeva, Vilena, Gabriel, Johannes, Nikitina, Elena, Bearzotti, ChiaraGet access
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