• Richard Dorill (c. 1719 – 1 January 1762) was a naval officer and colonial governor of Newfoundland, died in Bath, England. Dorill joined the Royal Navy...
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    The former captain, Richard Dorrill, returned to command the ship the following year, until being invalided in June 1759. Dorrill's replacement was another...
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  • (1750–1752) Hugh Bonfoy, Commodore Governor (1753–1754) Richard Dorrill, Commodore Governor (1755–1756) Richard Edwards, Commodore Governor (1757–1759) James Webb...
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  • Francis William Drake 1750 1752 18. Hugh Bonfoy 1753 1754 19. Richard Dorrill 1755 1756 20. Richard Edwards 1757 1759 21. James Webb 1760 → Governors under...
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    Admiral Richard Edwards (c. 1715 – 3 February 1795) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator who twice served as the governor of Newfoundland...
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    Nova Scotia: Peregrine Hopson Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: Richard Dorrill France sends two battalions to Canada, with provisions, and 1,300,000...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Francis William Drake Governor of Newfoundland 1753–1754 Succeeded by Richard Dorrill...
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  • 111 Dorrill, p. 529 Linehan, p. 133 Bowd, pp. 32–34 Benewick, p. 289 Linehan, pp. 132–133 Thurlow, p. 56 Linehan, p. 131 Linehan, p. 130 Dorrill, p. 200...
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  • 1750 1752 Commodore Hugh Bonfoy 1753 1754 Commodore Richard Dorrill 1755 1756 Commodore Richard Edwards 1757 1759 Commodore James Webb 1760 1761 Died...
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  • independent, although he finished bottom of the poll with 258 votes. S. Dorrill, Blackshirt – Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism, London: Penguin, 2007...
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