Thursday, March 14, 2013

Lord Cornbury

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  1. 1) Lord Cornbury's position is often seen as a possbility of propaganda.

    2) Accused of taking bribes.

    3) His personal letters were discovered.

    4) A newspaper entitled "The Transvestite Governor" was found.

    - Christopher LaSasso

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  2. Lord Cornbury's people sent at least three letters home criticizing that he was a transvestite as well as his performance as the governor. he spent a lot of money and was in a lot of debt. as well as accused of taking bribes and mishandling government money. some historians say he was not only a transvestite but the worst governor in the new world.

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  3. Lord Cornbury was a transvestite governor
    He had been a cross dressing strange leader sent over by england to see rule over new york
    He is acclaimed in history as the worst governor ever sent to lead by england
    Lord Cornbury has been believed to increase debt highly, and to take bribes against government rules

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  4. Lord Cornbury was a transvestite governor
    He had been a cross dressing strange leader sent over by england to see rule over new york
    He is acclaimed in history as the worst governor ever sent to lead by england
    Lord Cornbury has been believed to increase debt highly, and to take bribes against government rules

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  5. Lord Cornbury was the govenor of NYC and is recalled because of his scandelous behavior. He spent alot of his money and was in debt,and he is also accused of taking bribes. He was known as a corrupt politician but mostly because he was a cross dresser. He claimed to dress like a women because he wanted to represent Queen Anne as best as he can.

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  6. Lord Cornbury's detractors left a few letters behind and the spoke of his debt, and him being s transvestite. These letters were sent back to England to prove he was not doing good as governor. He was accused of taking bribes and not using the governments money properly.
    Cornbury was arrested for his debt. He stayed in jail until the death of his father. He then gained his inheritance.This enabled him to pay his debts and return to England.In 1723,around the time he died, Cornbury had become a symbol of despotism in America.

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  7. Lord Cornbury's people sent three letters that criticized him claiming to be a tranvestite and his performance of governor as well. he was in a lot of debt and spent mad money bro. took bribes and mishandled the goverment's money. tranny !!!!!

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  8. Matthew Davids

    New York and New Jersey Govenor Lord Cornbury served between 1701 to 1708. Besides rumors of his transvestite activities, he was a poor governor deep in debt.

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  9. Edward Hyde, also known as Lord Cornbury, was known for scandalous behavior and being a transvestite. He was accused of taking bribes and mishandling government money. The Queen had recalled him for this scandalous behavior, and not just the clothes he wore. Lord Cornbury was not the first to have such behavior by posing as a woman. There are accounts where Cornbury opened the 1702 New York Assembly dressed in the sort of hooped gown and headdress that the Queen wore.





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  10. Alex Kaufman
    Three letters were found sent by Lord Cornbury to England with criticism towards the accusations of him being a transvestite and his time as governor. He had problems with money and supposedly he took bribes.

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  11. Lord Cornbury is accused of mishandling government money and taking bribes, he was also sent letters that critisise his lavish transvestite life style. The painting of him in womens clothing was supposed to be "Proof" he dressed frequently in womens clothing, his enemies wanted to use this in a political campaign.The artist is unknown and very little information about the painting is known. He was jailed until the death of his father, than his inheritance payed back his debts.

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  12. Lord Cornbury was a man who spent lavishly and was deeply in debt. He was accused of taking bribes and mishandling government money. He was a very eccentric man, but also the worst governor that England had ever imposed on America.
    -Matthew Ameruso

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  13. 1)He was accused of mishandling government money.

    2)His people sent letters home that criticized he performance as a governor.

    3)An old newspaper clipping titled "The Transvestite Governor" was discovered.
    -Patrick Hammil

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  14. Lord Cornbury was the govenor of New York between 1701 and 1708 , he is also know as Edward Hyde. he spent alot of money and was in debt , he also got arrested for being in debt . He was a cross dresser , he liked to dress in women's clothes. He died around 1737.

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  15. I think the name Lord Cornbury already gives some insight that this guy was a transvestite... But anyway Cornbury was a governor sent from England to govern in New York. He often sent letters to England with very obscene things that upset the queen. He was not a well liked governor due to his bribing, obscene behavior, and the way he dressed.

    -Pat Lennon

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  16. New York and New Jersey Governor Lord Cornbury served between 1701 to 1708.He was accused of taking bribes and mishandling government money. Cornbury was arrested for his debt. He stayed in jail until the death of his father. He then gained his inheritance.

    Elijah Vazquez

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  17. He was the only child of Edward Hyde (Earl of Clarendon). He severed as the governor of NY and NJ (1701-1708). He was recalled by the Queen due not only to his cross dressing but because of his scandalous behaviors. Lord Cornbury’s detractors wrote many damaging letters to England criticizing his performance as governor and his transvestite beliefs (cross dressing). The letters also state that he taken bribes was in severe debt and mishandling the government’s money. Lord Cornbury’s may have worn women’s clothing to represent the Queen in anyway he could. He was jailed but when his father died he inherited the money and this paid for his debts. He did gain another title and returned to England where is served in the House of the Lords. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

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  18. He was the only child of Edward Hyde (Earl of Clarendon). He severed as the governor of NY and NJ (1701-1708). He was recalled by the Queen due not only to his cross dressing but because of his scandalous behaviors. Lord Cornbury’s detractors wrote many damaging letters to England criticizing his performance as governor and his transvestite beliefs (cross dressing). The letters also state that he taken bribes was in severe debt and mishandling the government’s money. Lord Cornbury’s may have worn women’s clothing to represent the Queen in anyway he could. He was jailed but when his father died he inherited the money and this paid for his debts. He did gain another title and returned to England where is served in the House of the Lords. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

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  19. He was the only child of Edward Hyde (Earl of Clarendon). He severed as the governor of NY and NJ (1701-1708). He was recalled by the Queen due not only to his cross dressing but because of his scandalous behaviors. Lord Cornbury’s detractors wrote many damaging letters to England criticizing his performance as governor and his transvestite beliefs (cross dressing). The letters also state that he taken bribes was in severe debt and mishandling the government’s money. Lord Cornbury’s may have worn women’s clothing to represent the Queen in anyway he could. He was jailed but when his father died he inherited the money and this paid for his debts. He did gain another title and returned to England where is served in the House of the Lords. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

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  20. Joey Zozobrado
    Lord Cornbury was a transvestite governor.His people sent letters home that criticized he performance as a governor.He had problems with money and supposedly he took bribes.Lord Cornbury has been believed to increase debt highly, and to take bribes against government rules





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  21. Judging by the look of Lord Cornbury he was a cross dresser. He was an English man sent to New Amsterdam to be the governor. He would tell the queen of england things that happened and they wouldn't usuallt be good.

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  22. It seemed like he had a lot of feminine characteristics and political oppositions blew it up more than it really was. He probably had some woman like qualities and iin effort to make him look bad, political oppositions spread rumors about his masculinity.

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  23. Lord Cornbury also known as Edward Hyde,(November 28, 1661 – March 31, 1723), was Governor of New York and New Jersey between 1701 and 1708. He is known for the claims that he dressed in women's clothes while serving as Governor.Cornbury was considered one of the most corrupt and hated English colonial officials.He spent most of his money and was in debt which led him to be put in jail.

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  24. **SUMMER COLLERAN

    Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, styled Viscount Cornbury between 1674 and 1709, was Governor of New York and New Jersey between 1701 and 1708, and is perhaps best known for the claims of his cross-dressing while in office. LOL everyone hated him. Not for cross dressing, but for putting them in debt and spent most of money.

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  25. Edward Hyde served as the governor of New York and New Jersey from 1701 to 1708 when The Queen recalled him because of his scandalous behavior. He was a cross dresser or a transvestite. The people disliked him not only for his cross dressing but for his lavish spending which put him deep in debt as well as taking bribes.

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  26. Edward Hyde was the Earl of Clarendon’s only child, and between 1701 and 1708 he served as governor for new york and new jersey. He was then called by the Queen because of his scandalous behavior, some of the accusations worse than the clothes he wore. Historians have also found that some letters sent to england about him complained about inappropriate behavior and a few about him cross dressing.

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  27. Edward Hyde was a governor that served for New York and New Jersey between 1701 and 1708. Lord Cornbury's detractors wrote at least three letters home to England. He is accused of taking bribes and otherwise mishandling government money.

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