John Holloway (Virginia politician)
John Holloway (c.1666 – December 14, 1734) was a politician and lawyer in the British colony of Virginia. He served as Speaker of the House of Burgesses 1720–34, as treasurer of the colony 1723–34, and was the first mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia 1722–23.[1]
John Holloway | |
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30th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses | |
In office 1720–1734 | |
Preceded by | Daniel McCarty |
Succeeded by | Sir John Randolph |
1st Mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia | |
In office 1722–1723 | |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1666 |
Died | Virginia | December 14, 1734
Notes
- Kukla, pp. 113-18
gollark: Actually, better idea: beam microwaves at your phone and have it use a rectenna to extract energy from them.
gollark: With cat8 cable you can even push 40Gbps over Ethernet.
gollark: And you could finally achieve the dream of people for generations - 10-gigabit ethernet to the phone.
gollark: But you'd get that satisfying click when you plug in your phone.
gollark: I wish they would use a sensible connector, like RJ45, and supported power over ethernet charging and data transfer.
References
Kukla, Jon (1981). Speakers and Clerks of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1643–1776. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia State Library. ISBN 0-88490-075-4.
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