Wait Winthrop Waitstill Winthrop (27 February 1641/2 – 7 - TopicsExpress



          

Wait Winthrop Waitstill Winthrop (27 February 1641/2 – 7 November 1717) was a colonial magistrate, military officer, and politician of New England. Biography Wait Winthrop, born 27 February 1641/2 in Boston, the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was the son of John Winthrop the Younger and the grandson of John Winthrop, a leading founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Named Waitstill at birth, he preferred the shortened name Wait. He was chief judge of the Massachusetts superior court (the highest court in the Province of Massachusetts Bay), and was a long-time councilor and contender for the governorship of Massachusetts. During King Philips War in the 1670s and King Williams War in the 1690s, he led the Massachusetts provincial militia. Politically populist, he worked against royal governors, especially Joseph Dudley, and sought the restoration of the first Massachusetts charter. In 1692 he was appointed by Governor Sir William Phips as one of the magistrates...
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