Sir Henry Chicheley | |
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Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Colony | |
Acting Governor, 1678 – 1680; 1680 – 1682 | |
In office 1674 – February 5, 1683 | |
Monarch | Charles II |
Governor | Sir William Berkeley Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper |
Preceded by | Sir Herbert Jeffreys |
Succeeded by | Francis Nicholson |
Member of the House of Burgesses for Lancaster County, Virginia Colony | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1614 or 1615 Wimpole Estate Cambridgeshire, England |
Died | Rosegill, Virginia, U.S. | 5 February 1683
Alma mater | B.A., University College, Oxford |
Military service | |
Service | Royalist |
Years of service | 1642–1644 |
Rank | Lieutenant Colonel |
Wars | English Civil War |
Sir Henry Chicheley (b. 1614 or 1615 – d. February 5, 1683) was a lieutenant governor of Virginia Colony who also served as Acting Governor during multiple periods in the aftermath of Bacon's Rebellion.[1] Having first visited the Virginia colony as a Royalist in exile, where he served in the House of Burgesses in violation of his probation, Lt. Gov. Chicheley wielded power during a period of sociopolitical turmoil and change, and later in his career was increasingly troubled by England's growing aggression and control over the colony.[2]