John Winthrop
English
(22 January 1588 - 26 March 1649) Early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Son: Deane Winthrop
- Son: Adam Winthrop I
- Son: John Winthrop the Younger
(22 January 1588 - 26 March 1649) Early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1629/00/00 | The Charlestown settlement builds a Great House (lost) for Governor John Winthrop. The first public building erected by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, is to be used by the Governor as a residence and a meeting place for his Court of Assistants. | Home, Work | Town Hill District | Boston | |||
1630/07/00 | The Massachusetts Bay Company setup their seat of government in the Great House (lost). Remains are located in City Square Park. | Home, Work | Town Hill District | Boston | |||
1630/10/00 | Governor Winthrop and the operations of the Massachusetts Bay company move across the river to Shawmut (now called Boston). | Home, Work | Town Hill District | Boston | |||
1637/11/07 | Anne Hutchinson is brought to trial on the charges including "traducing slandering the ministers" and being one who "troubled the peace of the commonwealth and churches". | Presiding Judge and Accuser | Trial of Anne Hutchinson | ||||
1638/03/13 | The Military Company of Massachusetts is chartered by the Great and General Court of Massachusetts Bay and signed into law by Governor John Winthrop. | Governor |
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