James De Lancey (November 27, 1703 – July 30, 1760) served as chief justice, lieutenant governor, and acting colonial governor of the Province of New...
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James De Lancey Jr. (1732 – April 8, 1800) was a colonial politician, turfman, and the son of Lieutenant Governor James De Lancey and Anne Heathcote....
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James De Lancey (1703–1760) was chief justice and lieutenant governor of the Province of New York (uncle of James De Lancey (loyalist)). James De Lancey...
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Colonel James De Lancey (September 6, 1746 – May 2, 1804) was an American-born military officer and politician who led one of the best known and most...
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The de Lancey family was a distinguished colonial American and British political and military family. Of French origin, the de Lancey family was a Huguenot...
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De Lancey's Brigade, also known as De Lancey's Volunteers, De Lancey's Corps, De Lancey's Provincial Corps, De Lancey's Refugees, and the "Cowboys" or...
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Lancey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: De Lancey Nicoll (1854–1931), New York County District Attorney James De Lancey (loyalist)...
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undivided street to Lafayette Street. Delancey Street is named after James De Lancey Sr., chief justice, lieutenant governor, and acting colonial governor...
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Stephen De Lancey (December 1738 – May 1809) was a lawyer and political figure in New York state and Nova Scotia. He represented Annapolis Township in...
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Major-General Oliver De Lancey (September 17, 1718 – October 27, 1785) was a merchant and Loyalist politician and soldier during the American Revolutionary...
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