- Proprietary colony
A proprietary colony is a
colony in which one or more private land owners retain rights that are normally the privilege of the state, and in all cases eventually became so. [Bernard Vincent, "La période coloniale" in "États-*Unis peuple et culture", 2004, ISBN 2707142603]In the British Empire
The British kings repeatedly granted territory to an individual or a small group, rather than to a
chartered company . These men, calledproprietor s, or sometimes "Lords Proprietors ", were invested not only with property under private law but also withgubernatorial authority to administer it with extraordinary authority, somewhat recalling theearl palatine before theGlorious Revolution .The method was most notably used during the early colonization along the Atlantic coasts of North America and the Caribbean by
Great Britain . Most were run under acolonial charter agreement, which is reviewed by the ruling Monarch. A good example is theProvince of Pennsylvania , granted toWilliam Penn (the state still bears the name meaning "woodlands of Penn") by KingCharles II of England .This type of
indirect rule eventually fell out of favor as the English Sovereigns sought to concentrate their power and authority, and the colonies were converted tocrown colonies , i.e. governed by officials appointed by the King.Proprietary colonies in the Caribbean
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Barbados under Lords Proprietary
**1625 - 1627 SirWilliam Courteen
**1627 - 1652 Lord CarlisleProprietary colonies in the present-day southern U.S.
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Virginia Colony
*Province of Georgia
*Province of North Carolina
*Province of South Carolina Proprietary colonies in the present-day northeastern U.S.
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Province of Pennsylvania
*Proprietors ofMaine : 1622 - December 1635 John Mason (b. 1586 - d. 1635) + SirFerdinando Gorges (b. c.1566 - d. 1647; cfr. infra)
**Proprietor ofNew Somersetshire , 1635 - 1647: Sir Ferdinando Gorges
*Province of Maryland - a dynasty of Barons of Baltimore (except the last incumbent)20 June 1632 -11 November 1776
*Province of New York (1664-1685)
*Province of New Jersey Proprietary colonies in present-day Canada
*Proprietor of
Nova Scotia ,10 September 1621 -12 June 1632 Sir William Alexander, (from 1633) Earl of Stirling and Viscount of Canada (b. 1567 - d. 1640)French counterpart
The "Iles Glorieuses", i.e.
Glorioso islands , were on2 March 1880 settled and named by Frenchman Hippolyte Caltaux (b. 1847 - d. after 1907), who was their proprietor from then till 1891. Only on23 August 1892 they were claimed for theFrench Third Republic , as part of the Indian Ocean colony of FrenchMadagascar .However he was again their proprietor from 1901 till his death in 1907.
On
26 June 1960 they became a regular French possession, initially administered by the High Commissioner forRéunion , on3 January 2005 transferred to the administrators of theFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands .ee also
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Colonial government in America
*Commonwealth
*Settler colonialism
*Donatorio
*Quia Emptores External links
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Canada_Provinces_A-O.html WorldStatesmen - see each present nation, here Canada]
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