- John Andrew Doyle
historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of "The Morning Chronicle".
He was educated at Eton and at
Balliol College, Oxford , winning theArnold prize in 1868 for his essay, "The American Colonies". He was a fellow of All Souls from 1870 until his death, which occurred atCrickhowell ,Wales , on4 August 1907 .His principal work is "The English Colonies in America", in five volumes, as follows: "Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas" (1 vol., 1882), "The Puritan Colonies" (2 vols., i886), "The Middle Colonies" (1 vol., 1907), and "The Colonies under the House of Hanover" (1 vol., 1907), the whole work dealing with the history of the colonies from 1607 to 1759. Doyle also wrote chapters i., ii., v. and vii. of vol. vii. of the "Cambridge Modern History", and edited William Bradford's "History of the Plimouth Plantation" (1896) and the "Correspondence of Susan Ferrier" (1898).
He was appointed a
Deputy Lieutenant forBrecknockshire on8 January 1900 .References
*1911
*The "London Gazette"
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