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Thomas Dale - Wikipedia
Sir Thomas Dale (c. 1570 – 19 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.
Sir Thomas Dale (d. 1619) - Encyclopedia Virginia
2021年12月22日 · Sir Thomas Dale served as deputy governor of Virginia (1611–1616) and member of the Council of State (1612–1616), and is best known for issuing strict military and civil regulations designed to bring order and discipline to the Jamestown settlement.
Thomas Dale, Gov. Sir (c.1560 - 1619) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2022年5月3日 · Sir Thomas Dale served as deputy governor of Virginia (1611–1616) and member of the Council of State (1612–1616), and is best known for issuing strict military and civil regulations designed to bring order and discipline to the Jamestown settlement.
Thomas Dale (abt.1570-1619) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
2023年2月4日 · Sir Thomas Dale (died 19 August 1619) was an English naval commander and deputy-governor of the Virginia Colony in 1611 and Governor from 1614 to 1616. Governor 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.
Sir Thomas Dale | British colonial governor | Britannica
…held by the Virginia settler Sir Thomas Dale. His strict application of laws disciplining the colony probably saved Jamestown from extinction in 1611, but he also earned a reputation as a tyrant. Dale thought of himself as a labourer in the vineyard …
The Vigorous Rule of Sir Thomas Dale
Gates remained De La Warr's deputy governor, but Sir Thomas Dale went as Marshal of Virginia. The latter sailed in March, 1611, with "three ships, three hundred people, twelve kine, twenty goats, and all things needful for the colony."
Sir Thomas Dale (1564–1619) • FamilySearch
When Sir Thomas Dale was born in 1564, in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England, his father, Edward Dale, was 26 and his mother, Mary Somerset, was 13. He married Elizabeth Throckmorton about 1585, in England, United Kingdom.
Dale, Thomas – The Episcopal Church
Dale, Thomas (d. Aug. 9, 1619). Public official in colonial Virginia. He was born in England. On June 19, 1606, he was knighted Sir Thomas Dale of Surrey. Dale entered the service of the Virginia Company of London, which appointed him marshal of Virginia.
The Devil and Thomas Dale | In Custodia Legis - Library of …
2011年6月22日 · The code’s main author, Sir Thomas Dale, first arrived in the Jamestown colony in May of 1611. He was a former English naval commander, knighted for his service in the Low-Countries. The London Virginia Company which held the colonial charter in Virginia invited him to serve as deputy-governor of the colony under the governor Sir Thomas Gates.
Sir Thomas Dale - Encyclopedia
SIR THOMAS DALE (d. 1619), British naval commander and colonial deputy-governor of Virginia. From about 1588 to 1609 he was in the service of the Low Countries with the English army originally under Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester; in 1606, while visiting in England, he was knighted by King James; from 1611 to 1616 he was actually though not ...
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