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A lord proprietor is a person granted a royal charter for the establishment and government of an English colony in the 17th century. The plural of the term is "lords proprietors" or "lords proprietary". See more
In the beginning of the European colonial era, trade companies such as the East India Company were the most common method used to settle new land. This changed following Maryland's Royal Grant in 1632, when See more
In 1629, King Charles I granted Sir Robert Heath (the attorney general) the southern half of the English land in the New World between 36 … See more
The British monarch, in his or her capacity as Sovereign Lord of Mann, is considered to be the Lord Proprietor of the Isle of Man. This usage is generally left ignored. See more
• Stiles, T. J., ed. (1998). "Chapter 16: Proprietors in the Colonies". The Colonizers. In their own words (1st ed.). New York: Perigee Books. pp. 296–311. ISBN 0-399-52390-1. LCCN 97041889. See more
Each proprietary colony had a unique system of governance reflecting the geographic challenges of the area as well as the personality of the lord proprietor. The colonies of Maryland and New York, based on English law and administration practices, were run … See more
In 1664, the English gained control of New Jersey from the Dutch. King Charles II granted the country to his brother, the Duke of York, who in turn sold the colony to two of his friends, … See more
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