Francis Fauquier

Francis Fauquier

Francis Fauquier (1703 – 3 March 1768) was a Lieutenant Governor of the colony of Virginia (in what is today the United States), and served as acting governor from 1758 until his death in 1768. He was married to Catherine Dalston.

He was a noted friend of Thomas Jefferson. As royal governor of Virginia, Fauquier often hosted lavish parties where Jefferson (then a W&M college student) played his violin and drank imported wines. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/03/books/chapters/1203-1st-hail.html] Fauquier County in Northern Virginia is named in his honor. Also, due to his connection to several prominent members (both student and faculty) of the College of William & Mary, there is both a building and a secret society (The Fauquier Society) on the campus which share his namesake.

Background

Fauquier was born in England. His father, Dr. John Francis Fauquier, born in France, relocated to Britain to work with Sir Isaac Newton. Dr. Fauquier later became director of the Bank of England.

Like his father, Fauquier was brought up to be a renaissance man with expertise in both science and industry, with interests in the arts and charity. He became director of the South Sea Company in 1751. In that same year he also became one of the governors of the charitable Foundling Hospital for abandoned children. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1753.

He came to the colony of Virginia as lieutenant governor in 1758 succeeding Robert Dinwiddie, and remained in that position until his death. In the absence of the governors—the earl of Loudon (1756–63) and Jeffery Amherst (1763–68)—he was the chief administrative officer. Instructions sent with him demanded that the office of treasurer of the colony be taken from the speaker of the House of Burgesses, but he disobeyed these instructions and gained and maintained the friendship of the house. In 1760 he informed the government of the trend toward opposition to British policies in the colony and proposed that British tax policy be changed. In 1765, however, he dissolved the house of burgesses when it passed a resolution against the Stamp Act. Patrick Henry was a thorn in Fauquier's side for sometime, he always called Henry "young and hotheaded".

Except in combating disloyalty, he sympathized with the colonists, and was one of the ablest and most popular of the royal governors. He published several financial essays, among them "Raising Money for Support of the War".

Fauquier died in Virginia in 1768 at the age of 65.

References

*The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed.
*Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 7, 1935, article by Robert Douthat Meade.

External links

* [http://www.behelp.com/route50/people/fauquier_francis.htm Biography of Francis Fauquier]


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