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Thomas Dew (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Edward Major

Died
  
1681

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Thomas Dew

Occupation
  
Farmer

Succeeded by
  
Walter Chiles

Residence
  
Nansemond County, Virginia, United States

Thomas Dew (died c. 1691) was a Virginia landowner and politician. He settled in the vicinity of the Nansemond River by 1634, and represented Upper Norfolk County in the General Assembly of 1642. He was elected to the House of Burgesses several times between 1652 and 1656, succeeding his neighbor Edward Major as Speaker in the November 1652 session.

In 1656 he was authorized to explore the coast of North Carolina between Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear. Later in life, he became a Quaker.

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