Richard Saltonstall

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Richard Saltonstall was an early 17th-century English Puritan leader and colonial magistrate who played a key role in the founding and governance of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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instanceOf English Puritan
colonial magistrate
person
politician
activeInPeriod colonial era New England
early 17th century
birthYear 1586
citizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfOrigin England
deathYear 1661
ethnicGroup English
familyName Endicott Peabody Saltonstall
surface form: Saltonstall
givenName Richard
hasRole Puritan leader
colonial leader
ideology English Puritanism
knownFor leadership among early New England colonists
support of Puritan religious reforms
memberOf Massachusetts Bay Company
notableFor early governance of Massachusetts Bay Colony
role in founding Massachusetts Bay Colony
occupation colonial administrator
landowner
magistrate
participatedIn Great Migration of Puritans
surface form: Great Migration to New England
partOf early leadership of Massachusetts Bay Colony
positionHeld assistant of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
colonial magistrate in Massachusetts Bay Colony
religion Puritanism
residence Massachusetts Bay Colony
Watertown, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
roleIn early government of Watertown, Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Bay Company foundedBy Richard Saltonstall
Richard Bellingham precededByAsGovernor Richard Saltonstall