Arthur Dobbs

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Arthur Dobbs was an 18th-century Irish-born colonial administrator, landowner, and explorer who served as the royal governor of North Carolina and promoted settlement and economic development in the colony.

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instanceOf Irish person
colonial governor
explorer
human
landowner
advocatedFor immigration of Protestant settlers to North Carolina
appointedBy George II of Great Britain NERFINISHED
birthDate 1689-04-02
birthPlace Girvan, Ayrshire, Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Ireland
deathDate 1765-03-28
deathPlace Brunswick County, Province of North Carolina NERFINISHED
familyName Dobbs NERFINISHED
givenName Arthur NERFINISHED
involvedIn development of the town of Brunswick, North Carolina
land speculation in North Carolina
knownFor advocacy of British exploration for the Northwest Passage
promoting economic development in North Carolina
promoting settlement in North Carolina
serving as royal governor of North Carolina
memberOf Irish House of Commons NERFINISHED
monarchDuringTerm George II of Great Britain NERFINISHED
George III of Great Britain NERFINISHED
notableWork Reports and writings on the Northwest Passage NERFINISHED
numberOfChildren 5
occupation colonial administrator
explorer
landowner
politician
officeEndTime 1765
officeStartTime 1754
parliamentaryConstituency Carrickfergus NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment British imperial interest in North America
positionHeld Governor of North Carolina
royal governor
predecessor Matthew Rowan NERFINISHED
raisedIn County Antrim, Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
residence Brunswick County, Province of North Carolina NERFINISHED
County Antrim, Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
spouse Anne Osburne NERFINISHED
Justina Davis NERFINISHED
successor William Tryon NERFINISHED
supported British colonial expansion in North America
termInIrishParliamentEnd 1760
termInIrishParliamentStart 1727

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Dobbs hasNotableBearer Arthur Dobbs