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Jeremiah Basse
5th Governor of East & West New Jersey
In office 7 April 1698 – November 1699
Deputy
Andrew Bowne
Preceded by
Andrew Hamilton
Succeeded by
Andrew Hamilton
1st New Jersey Provincial Secretary
In office 1703–1715
Governor
Lord Cornbury, Lord Lovelace, Richard Ingoldesby, Robert Hunter
Preceded by
Office created
Succeeded by
James Smith
3rd New Jersey Attorney General
In office 1719–1723
Governor
Robert Hunter, William Burnet
Preceded by
Thomas Gordon
Succeeded by
James Alexander
Personal details
Born
England
Died
1725 New Jersey
Occupation
Politician
Jeremiah Basse (died 1725) was a governor of both West Jersey and East Jersey. He became governor of West Jersey in 1697, and became governor of East Jersey in 1697.
Basse was not an effective governor, however, after Andrew Hamilton returned to England in 1698, following an act of parliament which provided that "no other than a natural-born subject of England could serve in any public post of trust or profit." Basse was unable to effectively maintain a good administration during his term of governorship, so finally Hamilton was reappointed as the governor on 19 August 1699.
After being province secretary for Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury and entering the Cornbury ring, he was convicted during the governorship of John Lovelace for perjury.
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