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Royal Governor of Colonial Massachusetts THOMAS HUTCHINSON, 1760 Document Signed

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Royal Governor of Colonial Massachusetts THOMAS HUTCHINSON, 1760 Document Signed
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Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson Signed Document
THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780). Royal Governor of American Colonial Massachusetts who was a staunch defender of English Colonial policy, Jurist and Historian.


April 7, 1760-Dated French and Indian War period, Partially-Printed Document Signed “Tho(mas) Hutchinson,” Province of Massachusetts Bay, Boston, Extremely Fine. This boldly printed original Document measures 12.25” x 7.75” and is beautifully printed on fine laid period paper. It is fresh and clean, amazingly having significant amounts of original press text embossing from the printing press still seen within the paper. It is Signed by Thomas Hutchinson as the Judge of Probate of Wills, appointing Jonah Sprague as administrator of his late father’s estate and has a short list of valued goods written upon the blank reverse edge and has a docket at the top central edge. An exceptional quality document with an impressive signature.
Thomas Hutchinson (born Sept. 9, 1711, Boston, Mass. & died June 3, 1780, London, England.) American colonial administrator. The son of a wealthy Boston merchant, he entered Harvard at the age of 12, graduating 3 years later. He pursued business ventures before serving in local and provincial legislatures (1737 – 49) and as a delegate to the Albany Congress.

He served as lieutenant governor (1758 – 71) and as Chief Justice of the state Superior Court (1760 – 69). As governor (1771 – 74), he strictly enforced British rule. After he was accused of initiating the hated Stamp Act, a mob attacked his home, and he barely escaped with his life. His insistence that a shipment of tea be landed in Boston led to the Boston Tea Party. He was replaced as Governor by British General Thomas Gage.