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* 1689 – Bostonians rise up in rebellion against Sir Edmund Andros.
The English Civil War ( 1642 – 1651 ) provoked a number of examples of this genre, including works by Sir Edmund Ludlow and Sir John Reresby.
Sir Edmund Blackadder and his servant, Baldrick, are the last two men loyal to the defeated King Charles I of England ( played by Stephen Fry, portrayed as a soft-spoken, ineffective, slightly dim character, with the voice and mannerisms of Charles I's namesake, the current Prince of Wales ).
After the fall of James II of England, in 1688, Mather was among the leaders of the successful revolt against James's governor of the consolidated Dominion of New England, Sir Edmund Andros.
* 1637 – Sir Edmund Andros, English governor in North America ( d. 1714 )
The early Governors-General frequently sought advice on the exercise of their powers from two judges of the High Court of Australia, Sir Samuel Griffith and Sir Edmund Barton.
# 1863 – 1868 Sir Edmund Walker Head
Sir Edmund Hillary made his first ascent in January 1948.
In 1985, Sir Edmund Hillary ( the first man to stand on the summit of Mount Everest ) and Neil Armstrong ( the first man to stand on the moon ) landed at the North Pole in a small twin-engined ski plane.
In June 1402, Sir Edmund Mortimer, the uncle of the Earl of March, was captured.
The ban was revoked in 1681 by the English-appointed governor Sir Edmund Andros, who also revoked a Puritan ban on festivities on Saturday nights.
There are two fine monuments to members of the Prideaux family ( Sir Nicholas, 1627 and Edmund, 1693 ): there is also a monumental brass of 1421.
More was portrayed as a wise and honest statesman in the 1592 play Sir Thomas More, which was probably written in collaboration by Henry Chettle, Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare, and others, and which survives only in fragmentary form after being censored by Edmund Tylney, Master of the Revels in the government of Queen Elizabeth I ( any direct reference to the Act of Supremacy was censored out ).
* Leach, Sir Edmund ( 1982 ).
* July 20 – Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountaineer, conqueror of Mount Everest ( d. 2008 )
* July 17 – Sir Edmund Elton, 8th Baronet ( b. 1846 )
* July 20 – Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki, Polish explorer and geologist ( d. 1873 )
* May 29 – Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay become the first men to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
* May 3 – Sir Edmund Elton, 8th Baronet, English inventor and studio potter ( d. 1920 )
** Boston revolt: Unpopular Governor of the Dominion of New England Sir Edmund Andros and other officials are overthrown by a " mob " of Bostonians.
* October 17 – British magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey is found murdered in Primrose Hill, London.
However, there were international protests particularly in Britain and the United States in 1903-04 spearheaded mainly by Edmund Dene Morel and British diplomat / Irish patriot Roger Casement, whose 1904 report on the Congo condemned the practice, as well as famous writers such as Mark Twain ( who wrote King Leopold's Soliloquy ) and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Tibbot was later knighted as Sir Theobald Bourke, and was created first Viscount Mayo in 1626 by Charles I. Bourke had at least four other children, Edmund, Walter, John, and Catherine.

Sir and Andros
In 1691, at the collapse of rule by Sir Edmund Andros and the reorganization of Massachusetts as a royal colony, Dukes County was transferred back to the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and split into the county of Dukes County, Massachusetts and Nantucket County, Massachusetts.
The de Carterets of Jersey acquired the governorship, later passing it to Sir Edmund Andros of Guernsey, from whom the Guernsey family of Le Mesurier inherited it, thus establishing a hereditary line of governors that lasted until 1825.
The original 1629 Royal Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was vacated in 1684, after which King James II installed Sir Edmund Andros as the Governor of the Dominion of New England.
Sir Edmund Andros ( 6 December 1637 – 24 February 1714 ) was an English colonial administrator in North America.
Andros was next commissioned a major in the regiment of Sir Tobias Bridge, which was sent to Barbados in 1666.
In a brief work, Sir Edmund Andros, historian Henry Ferguson attested to the fact that the deliberation of certain policies by an assembly of legislators may have proven inefficient.
The exact reasons for this enmity are unclear: one contemporary wrote that Nicholson " especially Sir Edmund Andros, against whom he has a particular pique on account of some earlier dealings ".
But in 1687, Ipswich residents, led by the Reverend John Wise, protested a tax imposed by the governor, Sir Edmund Andros.
New York Governor Sir Edmund Andros threatened to eliminate the residents ' rights to land if they did not yield, which they did by 1676.
Governor Sir Edmund Andros threatened to eliminate the residents ' rights to land if they did not yield, which they did by 1676.
In 1686, Sir Edmund Andros was commissioned as the Royal Governor of the Dominion of New England.
Sir Edmund Andros supplanted him in 1687, making Connecticut part of the Dominion of New England.
The New Hampshire towns did not suffer as much under the rule of Sir Edmund Andros as did Massachusetts.
Under its provisional president Joseph Dudley the disputed " King's Country " ( present-day Washington County ) was brought into the dominion, and the rest of the colony was brought under dominion control by Governor Sir Edmund Andros.
The Dominion's governor, Sir Edmund Andros, was highly unpopular in the colonies, but was especially hated in Massachusetts, where he angered virtually everyone by enforcing of the Navigation Acts, vacating land titles, appropriating a Puritan meeting house as a site to host services for the Church of England, and his restriction of town meetings, among other sundry complaints .< ref > Lovejoy, pp. 184 – 186,
This work was still in progress when King James II took the throne in 1685 ; however, difficulties in drafting a commission for the intended governor, Sir Edmund Andros, prompted Randolph to propose an interim appointment.
Engraving depicting the arrest of Sir Edmund Andros in 1689
Additional factors resulted in its fall, including the fact that its governor, Sir Edmund Andros, was highly unpopular, engaging in actions that offended significant segments of the New England population.
Due to delays in developing the commission for his intended successor, Sir Edmund Andros, a provisional commission was issued on October 8, 1685 to Massachusetts Bay native Joseph Dudley as President of the Council of New England.

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