David Jamison (politician)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Jamison (1660 – July 25, 1739) was a Scottish-American lawyer, judge, and provincial official in the Province of New York and New Jersey.[1]
Quick Facts Recorder of New York City, Governor ...
David Jamison | |
---|---|
Recorder of New York City | |
In office June 10, 1712 – June 1724 | |
Governor | Robert Hunter William Burnet |
Preceded by | May Bickley |
Succeeded by | Francis Harison |
Attorney General of the Province of New York | |
In office June 10, 1712 – July 1721 | |
Governor | Robert Hunter William Burnet |
Preceded by | May Bickley |
Succeeded by | James Alexander |
Chief Justice of the Province of New Jersey | |
In office 1711 – November 1723 | |
Governor | Robert Hunter William Burnet |
Personal details | |
Born | 1660 Linlithgow, Scotland |
Died | July 25, 1739(1739-07-25) (aged 78–79) New York City, British America |
Spouses | Maria Hardenbrook
(m. 1692, died)Johanna Meech (m. 1703) |
Relations | David Johnston (grandson) |
Close