- Edmund Andros
Infobox Governor
name = Sir Edmund Andros
order =
office = Governor of the Dominion of New England
term_start =December 20 1686
term_end =April 18 1689
lieutenant =
predecessor =Joseph Dudley
successor =Simon Bradstreet (as Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony)
birth_date =December 6 1637
birth_place =London ,England
death_date = death date and age|1714|2|24|1637|12|6
death_place =London, England
buried = St Annes Church, Soho, London, England
spouse =
profession =
religion = AnglicanSir Edmund Andros (
December 6 1637 -February 24 1714 ) was an early colonialgovernor inNorth America , and head of the short-livedDominion of New England .Andros was born inLondon onDecember 6 1637 , son of Amice Andros, an adherent of Charles I and Bailiff ofGuernsey . He served for a short time in the army of Prince Henry of Nassau, and in 1660-1662 was gentleman in ordinary to the queen ofBohemia , Elizabeth Stuart, daughter ofJames I of England . He then served against the Dutch, and in 1672 was commissionedmajor in what is said to have been the first English regiment armed with thebayonet . Two years later he succeeded his father as bailiff of Guernsey.In 1674 he became, by the appointment of the
Duke of York (who later became James II), governor of theProvince of New York and the Jerseys, though his jurisdiction over the Jerseys was disputed, and until his recall in 1681 to meet an unfounded charge of dishonesty and favouritism in the collection of the revenues, he proved himself to be a capable administrator. His imperious disposition, however, rendered him quite unpopular among the colonists.Anthony Brockholls was acting Governor from 1681 to 1683 until Thomas Dongan arrived in America. Dongan remained at the post until 1688 when Andros returned to the post and remained until 1689. As Andros was Governor of the Dominion of New England, day to day activities in New York were assigned to Lieutenant GovernorFrancis Nicholson from 1688 to 1689.During a visit to
England in 1678 he was knighted. In 1686 he became governor of theDominion of New England , takingBoston as his capital. The Dominion initially consisted ofMassachusetts (includingMaine ),Plymouth Colony ,Rhode Island ,Connecticut andNew Hampshire , and was extended to include New York and the Jerseys in 1688. He practiced an arbitrary government in which he limited the legislature, restricted towns to a single annual meeting, and enforced toleration of Anglicans and theNavigation Acts . Andros angered thePuritan colonists ofBoston by openly affiliating with theChurch of England . They were also angered by his noisy, "sinning" soldiers. His most vexing action, however, was his rampant interference with colonial laws and customs. Therefore, on April 18, 1689, soon after news reached Boston of the overthrow of James II in England, the colonists violently rioted. They ran him out of town and caught him attempting to escape in women's clothing. He was spotted as man solely because his boots showed underneath the dress. He was arrested by Jonas Bond of Watertown, a militia Colonel, Justice of the Peace and member of the General Court. The Bonds, Jonas and his father William (soon elected Speaker of the General Court), were members of the Church of England but sided with the colonists. In New York his deputy, Francis Nicholson, was soon afterward deposed byJacob Leisler ; and the inter-colonial union was dissolved.Andros was sent to England for trial in 1690, but was immediately released without trial, and from 1692 until 1698 he was governor of
Virginia , until being recalled through the agency of Commissary James Blair, with whom he quarreled. In 1693-1694 he was also governor ofMaryland . From 1704 to 1706 he was governor of Guernsey. He died in London on February 24, 1714 and was buried at St. Anne's,Soho .Andros had a wife who predeceased him, dying in Boston in February 1688.
It is believed that Andros Island in the
Bahamas was named for Edmund Andros, who served as Commander of Her Majesty’s Forces inBarbados in 1672.References
* "The Andros tracts: being a collection of pamphlets and official papers issued during the period between the overthrow of the Andros government and the establishment of the second charter of Massachusetts." (1868-1874). Boston, The Prince society.
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External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/eandros.htm official Massachusetts Governor biography]
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