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Robert Hunter (governor)

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Monarch
  
Anne

Monarch
  
Anne George I

Role
  
Military Officer

Succeeded by
  
Alexander Spotswood

Monarch
  
Anne George I

Name
  
Robert Hunter

Died
  
March 31, 1734, Jamaica

Plays
  
Androboros

Robert Hunter (governor)
Preceded by
  
Edmund Jenings, President of Council

Preceded by
  
Richard Ingoldesby (Lt. Governor)

Preceded by
  
Richard Ingoldesby (Lt. Governor)

Books
  
Androboros, a Biographical Farce in Three Acts: The Senate, the Consistory and the Apotheosis (1714)

Parents
  
James Hunter, Margaret Spalding

Robert Hunter (1664–1734) was a British military officer, colonial governor of New York and New Jersey from 1710 to 1720, and governor of Jamaica from 1727 to 1734.

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Biography

Robert Hunter was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1666, grandson of the twentieth Laird of Hunterston in Ayrshire, being the son of lawyer James Hunter and his wife Margaret Spalding.

Hunter had been apprenticed to an apothecary before running away to join the British Army. He became an officer in 1689 who rose the become a general, and married a woman of high rank. He was a man of business whose first address to the New York Assembly was barely 300 words long. In it, he stated, "If honesty is the best policy, plainness must be the best oratory."

He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 1707, but was captured by a corsair on his way to Virginia, taken to France, and in 1709 exchanged for the French Bishop of Quebec. He was then appointed Governor of New York and sailed to America with 3,000 Palatine refugees as settlers in 1710. In 1715 he advocated the local minting of copper coins, but the king refused. Governor Hunter's philosophy was that "the true Interests of the People and Government are the same, I mean A Government of Laws. No other deserves the Name, and are never Separated or Separable but in Imagination by Men of Craft."

Hunter was succeeded as Governor by Pieter Schuyler as acting governor from 1719 to 1720 and finally by William Burnet, whose post as Comptroller of Customs was given to Hunter in exchange. Hunter was then Governor of Jamaica from 1727 until his death on 31 March 1734.

He was a member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May,1709.

Playwriting

His play, Androboros, written in 1714, was the first known play to be written and published in the North American British Colonies.

References

Robert Hunter (governor) Wikipedia