William Coddington Jr. (1651–1689), Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1683 to 1685
William Coddington (1601–1678), 1st Governor of Newport and Portsmouth from 1651 to 1653, and later Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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GovernorCoddington may refer to: William Coddington Jr. (1651–1689), Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1683 to 1685...
that colony, governor of Portsmouth and Newport, deputy governor of the four-town colony, and then governor of the entire colony. Coddington was born and...
and governors of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1638 to 1776. Roger Williams June 1636 - September 1644 William Coddington 7...
Look up Coddington in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coddington may refer to: Coddington, Cheshire, United Kingdom Coddington, Derbyshire, United Kingdom...
Burial Ground, and has more colonial governors buried in it than any other cemetery in the state. The Coddington Cemetery at 34 Farewell Street is a very...
and calling a freeman in open court "saucy boy and Jack-an-Apes." GovernorCoddington said, "All you that own the King take away Gorton and carry him to...
settlement of Newport, under the leadership of William Coddington, who had been the judge (governor) of Portsmouth up to this time. In November of the same...
Niles) and Nathaniel Coddington (who married Hope Brown). His paternal grandparents were William Coddington, the first Governor of the Colony of Rhode...
In 1651, William Coddington obtained a separate charter from England setting up the Coddington Commission, which made him life governor of the islands of...
1 May 1672 John Cranston, of Newport; 1 May 1672 – 7 May 1673 William Coddington, of Newport; 7 May 1673 – 6 May 1674 John Easton, of Newport; 6 May 1674...
Emily Coddington Williams (born Emily Matilda Coddington, October 21, 1873 – August 8, 1952) was an American historian of mathematics, translator, novelist...
Brazil. She was on a voyage from London to Hobart, Van Diemen's Land. GovernorCoddington Unknown The brig was lost on Island Beach on the coast of New Jersey...
Quaker governor, Nicholas Easton, the younger Easton was also a lifelong Quaker, and following his death in 1705 was buried in the Coddington Cemetery...
changing the name to Portsmouth in 1639. William Coddington was elected the first judge (governor) of the settlement. In May 1638, Coggeshall was on...
singling out Governor Endicott's role in the execution. In addition, her husband, William Coddington sent several letters to the Connecticut governor, John Winthrop...
November 14, 2012. Retrieved June 14, 2014. 1966. Aldrich, Burnside, Coddington, Dorr, Ellery, and Hopkins Residence Halls were opened Robert E. Gard...