Thomas Miller | |
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7th Governor of Albemarle Sound | |
In office July 1677 – December 1677 | |
Preceded by | John Jenkins |
Succeeded by | John Harvey |
Personal details | |
Died | October 1685 |
Occupation | Governor of Albemarle County (modern North Carolina) |
Thomas Miller (died in October 1685) was the acting colonial governor of North Carolina for about six months in 1677 during the absence of the official governor Thomas Eastchurch. During Miller's government, the Anti-Proprietors, led by John Culpeper, provoked the Culpeper's Rebellion.