Arthur Dobbs, 1689–1765, Royal Governor of North Carolina (1754–65), b. County Antrim, Ireland. A member of the Irish House of Commons (1727–30) and Surveyor General of Ireland (1730), he wrote "An Essay on the Trade and Improvement of Ireland" (1729), in which he advocated certain land reforms.
Arthur Dobbs (2 April 1689 – 28 March 1765) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of North Carolina from 1754 to ...
Arthur Dobbs, sheriff (1720), Surveyor General (1730), and member of Parliament (1727-1730) in his native Ireland, became one of the five royal colonial ...
Arthur Dobbs (1689-1765) was an Irish author, statesman and governor of North Carolina. Repository: Oregon Historical Society Research Library 1200 SW Park ...
8 déc. 2023 · Arthur Dobbs (1689-1765) arrived at his post as royal governor with the colonies on the brink of war and brought with him the instructions, money and supplies.
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Surveyor-General of Ireland, Prospector and Governor of North Carolina. By Desmond Clarke. Arthur Dobbs Esquire, 1689-1765. 232 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Paperback ISBN ...
In the name of the Almighty God Amen I Arthur Dobbs, of Brunswick in New Hanover, Governor and Captain General of the Province of North Carolina in America ...
Arthur Dobbs, the colonial Governor of North Carolina from 1754 to 1765, who played a role in designing the fort and authorized its construction.
Dobbs served as colonial governor of North Carolina from 1754 to 1765. The original portrait hangs at Castle Dobbs, Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. Date: 1755 ...