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Thomas Delavall
2nd, 5th and 11th Mayor of New York City
In office 1666–1667
Preceded by
Thomas Willett
Succeeded by
Thomas Willett
In office 1671–1672
Preceded by
Cornelius Van Steenwyk
Succeeded by
Matthias Nicoll
In office 1678–1679
Preceded by
Stephanus Van Cortlandt
Succeeded by
Francis Rombouts
Personal details
Born
1620 London, England
Died
1682 (aged 61–62) New York City
Thomas Delavall (also spelled Delaval or DeLavall; 1620 – 1682) was a British-born American official and businessman. He was appointed the 2nd, 5th and 11th Mayor of New York City in 1666, 1671 and 1678 respectively.
ThomasDelavall (also spelled Delaval or DeLavall; 1620 – 1682) was a British-born American official and businessman. He was appointed the 2nd, 5th and...
Thomas Willett (c. 1607 – August 29, 1674) was a Plymouth Colony fur trader, merchant, land purchaser and developer, Captain of the Plymouth Colony militia...
established in 1665. Holders were appointed by colonial governors, beginning with Thomas Willett. The position remained appointed until 1777. That year, during the...
politician, and his great-granddaughter, Margaret Kemble (1734–1824), married Thomas Gage (1718/19–1787) who was General of the British Army during the American...
were changed to Great and Little Barn after the British took over. ThomasDelavall, a customs collector and an early mayor of New York City, claimed ownership...
Blom. 1666 – ThomasDelavall was appointed as the city's second mayor. 1667 Town becomes part of England per Treaty of Breda (1667). Thomas Willett became...
Netherland before the English takeover in 1664. Frederick Philipse I, ThomasDelavall, and Thomas Lewis purchased the first tracts in 1672 in current-day northern...
Mayor of New York City In office 1668–1671 Preceded by Thomas Willett Succeeded by ThomasDelavall In office 1682–1684 Preceded by William Dyre Succeeded...
Van Cortlandt House, to Frederick Philipse, ThomasDelavall, and Thomas Lewis. Philipse bought out Delavall's and Lewis's land shares, making the land part...
Van Cortlandt House, to Frederick Philipse, ThomasDelavall, and Thomas Lewis. Philipse bought out Delavall's and Lewis's land shares, making the land part...
Netherland before the English takeover in 1664. Frederick Philipse I, ThomasDelavall, and Thomas Lewis purchased the first tracts of land in 1672 in current-day...
Partners Patent Dutchess County land patents Philipse Patent Valentine, David Thomas. History of the city of New-York, G.P. Putnam & Company, 1853, p. 101 This...
27. Phyllis Wakelyn 3. Anne Carter 28. John Landon 14. Thomas Landon 29. Frances Saint Leger 7. Elizabeth Landon 30. ThomasDelavall 15. Mary Delavall...
and served for two years. He was speaker of the General Assembly under Thomas Dongan in 1684 which guaranteed religious freedom to Christians. He and...
part in the battle of Barfleur, being then in the division of Sir Ralph Delavall, vice-admiral of the red. In the Burford, in the Humber, and afterwards...
in Amsterdam. In September 1670, Willem married Rebecca Delavall, daughter of ThomasDelavall, Mayor of New York in 1666, 1670 and 1678, with whom he...
1690 under Captain John Munden, as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Ralph Delavall, under whom she took part in the Battle of Beachy Head, against the French...
was part of section IX of what was known as Jochem Pieter's Hills. John Delavall bought lot IX in 1691 and sold the southern half of the lot to Samuel Kelly...
Thomas Ley Greenwich 54. Capt. Christopher Billopp Cambridge 70, Capt. John Clements Antelope 48, Capt. Henry Wickham York 60, Capt. Ralph Delavall There...