Dominion of Borealia | ||||||
Colony of England | ||||||
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Capital | Cambridge | |||||
Governor | ||||||
• | 1685 - 1705 | Joseph Edmund | ||||
• | 1705 - Present | Joseph Gage | ||||
Legislature | Council of Borealia | |||||
History | ||||||
• | Established | 1685 | ||||
• | Puritan Rebellion | 1700-1705 | ||||
• | Disestablished | N/A |
Government[]
The government of the Dominion of Borealia is led by a head governor, the first being the appointed Joseph Edmund. During Edmund's reign as governor it was also established that there would be an assembly, known as the Council of Borealia, established in the city of Cambridge. Because of the logistical nature of administering such a large colonial territory, a number of subordinate deputies would also be appointed by Edmund, with the intent of governing in his absence.
Head Governor of Borealia
- Joseph Edmund (1685 - 1705)
- Percy Kirke (1688), Acting
- Nathaniel Wade (1688 - 1689), Acting
- Joseph Gage, 1st Viscount Gage (1705 - Present)
- James Barrett (1705)
Colonial Deputies
- Deputy of Nova Cambria
- George Smith (1685 - 1688)
- Simon Nicholson (1685), Acting
- James Ferguson (1688 - 1689)
- John George (1689 - 1692)
- Simon Nicholson - Became independent Governor of Nova Cambria
- George Smith (1685 - 1688)
- Deputy of Unamia
- Thomas Wade (1687 - 1690)
- John Willard (1690 - 1698)
- Richard Wiggin (1698 - 1704)
- Edward Grove (1704 - Present), in rebellion
- Deputy of Haven-Berkshire
- Henry Selwyn (1686 - 1690)
- William Beckford (1690 - 1692)
- Thomas Revett (1692 - 1700)
- Jacob Bayard (1700)
- John Bridgar (1700), Acting
- Joseph Edmund (1700 - 1705), Direct Rule
- William Heath (1705 - Present)
Head of the Colonial Army
- Percy Kirke (1688 - 1690)
- Sylvanus Alden (1690 - 1700)
- John Bridgar (1700 - 1701)
- Nathaniel Wade (1701)
- John Bridgar (1701 - 1703)
- John Willard (1703 - 1705)
- Henry Ridley(1705 - Present)