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John Wentworth (lieutenant governor, born 1671)

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in 1730. During his administration he brought focus on the border dispute between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, cultivating power centers in London that eventually led to resolution of that dispute (albeit in 1740, long after his death), and establishing the dynasty that would dominate New
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John Wentworth was raised to be a sea captain. In 1712 he was appointed by Queen Anne a councillor for New Hampshire; in 1713 he became a justice of the common pleas, and late in 1717 lieutenant governor. Before New Hampshire received its own Royal Governor in 1741, its governors were also
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purchased the Wentworth house in 1926, and moved portions of the interior to the museum. The house was unusually grand in scale, and the spiral-turned balusters are the earliest known in New England.
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On October 12, 1693 Wentworth married Sara Hunking. The couple had thirteen children, three of whom (Samuel, Benning, and Mark Hunking Wentworth) would become prominent themselves.
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to power, William moved to Dover, where he was a ruling elder and often preached. On his death, he left a widow, nine sons, and one daughter.
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was later the first directly appointed royal governor of New Hampshire. Mark's son in his turn would also become the last royal governor,
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abruptly returned to England, so Wentworth took over in New Hampshire, governing until the arrival of Shute's replacement,
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Lieutenant governor of New Hampshire
George I
George II
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David Dunbar
Portsmouth
New Hampshire
Benning

lieutenant governor of New Hampshire

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William Wentworth
Dover, New Hampshire
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