William Brenton

William Brenton
Governor William Brenton grave medallion
11th President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
In office
1660–1662
Preceded byBenedict Arnold
Succeeded byBenedict Arnold
2nd Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
In office
1666–1669
Preceded byBenedict Arnold
Succeeded byBenedict Arnold
1st Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
In office
1663–1666
GovernorBenedict Arnold
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byNicholas Easton
Personal details
Bornc. 1610
Diedautumn, 1674
Newport, Rhode Island
Spouse(s)(1) Dorothy ________
(2) Mary Burton
ChildrenBarnabas, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mehitable, Jahleel, William, Abigail, Ebenezer
OccupationBuilder, selectman, assistant, president, commissioner, deputy governor, governor

William Brenton (c. 1610–1674)[1] was a colonial British statesman who served as colonial President, Deputy Governor, and Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and an early settler of Portsmouth and Newport in the Rhode Island colony. Believed to be from Hammersmith, Middlesex, England, he emigrated to the British Colonies in North America by 1633, and rose to minor prominence in the Massachusetts Bay Colony before relocating to a new settlement to the south that became today's Rhode Island.

Origin

Austin and other historians give his place of origin as Hammersmith in Middlesex, England (now a part of London), but in reviewing the evidence, Anderson concludes that his place of origin is unknown.[2][3] Brenton named one of his Newport properties "Hammersmith," and this has led some writers to assume that the like-named town since absorbed into London was his place of origin.[4]

Boston, Portsmouth and Newport

Brenton was in Boston by October 1633 when he was admitted to the church there,[2] was made a freeman in May 1634, and later the same year was appointed to oversee the building of a jail house.[3] He was a Boston selectman from 1634 to 1637, and in 1635, was appointed to a committee to consider the incident when Massachusetts magistrate John Endecott defaced the English flag, and to report to the court to what extent Endecott would be censured.[3]

Brenton was a Deputy in Boston from 1635 to 1637, but following the settlement of Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island (called Rhode Island) by the followers of Anne Hutchinson, he became a resident there, and in late August 1638 was directed to oversee work on the prison.[5] It appears that Brenton was not a follower of Hutchinson, or of her brother-in-law John Wheelwright, as he was not disarmed, and he also returned to live in Boston at a later time.[6] In April 1639, he was one of nine men who signed an agreement to settle Newport, and appears to have changed residence, being present at a general meeting there a year later.[7] However, by 1643 his residence was once again given as Portsmouth.[7] From 1640 to 1647, while William Coddington was the governor of the two Aquidneck Island towns of Portsmouth and Newport, Brenton was the deputy governor.[5] In February 1649, Brenton was again living in Boston, when he was given liberty to "set up a porch afore his house" there.[4]

Terms as president and governor

From 1652 to 1657, Brenton was once again a selectman, and in 1655, became a freeman of Newport.[5] In 1660, he succeeded Benedict Arnold as President of all four towns of the Rhode Island colony, serving for two one-year terms, and also serving as a commissioner during this period.[5] One issue facing this administration was the land speculation of Humphrey Atherton in the Narragansett country (later to become Washington County, Rhode Island). A committee was appointed to deal with Atherton and his company about his land purchase, and arrange terms upon which Atherton might enter the colony.[8] If the Atherton company refused to confer, then they would be forbidden from entering their lands.[8] The committee reported only partial progress on this issue, and would continue at a later session.[8]

One of the first acts of Brenton's administration was to proclaim that King Charles II of England be recognized as the Supreme Civil Magistrate of the colony, and the day of October 21 was set aside as the date of public recognition for the new king.[9] Also during this administration, a commission was issued to Dr. John Clarke, Rhode Island's agent and diplomat in London, with the intent of seeking a new charter from the king, and a committee of three members from each town drew up instructions for Dr. Clarke.[10] The new charter, delivered from England in 1663 during the tenure of Brenton's successor, Benedict Arnold, was characterized by historian Thomas W. Bicknell as "the most liberal and enlightened charter the world had then known."[10] When Arnold was named by the charter as the first Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island, Brenton was named as the first Deputy Governor.[10] When Arnold stepped down as governor in 1666, Brenton became governor of the colony for three consecutive one-year terms.[5]

Later life and legacy

The main house at Hammersmith Farm

In 1658, Brenton was granted 8,000 acres of land on the Merrimack River,[4] a tract which was called Brenton Farm and later became the town of Litchfield, New Hampshire.[11] In 1670, he was residing in Taunton in the Plymouth Colony.[4] Even though he was living in Taunton, in 1672 he was once again elected governor of the Rhode Island colony, in absentia, but refused to serve.[6] He died sometime after September 25, 1674, when he was involved in a land deed, but before November 13 of that year when his will was proved at Newport, where he died.[1] One source says he eventually became a member of the Quaker church,[12] but this is not supported by Anderson who gives his church affiliation only as the Boston (Puritan) church.[2] He had been a central and highly regarded member of the colony, serving as an office holder or legislator for nearly 40 years.[13] Brenton's Point and Brenton's Reef in Newport are named after him, and Hammersmith Farm, where Jacqueline Bouvier spent an important part of her youth after her mother married its owner, Hugh D. Auchincloss, Jr., and later married future United States President John F. Kennedy, was named for his property in Newport.[14]

Family

Coat of Arms of William Brenton

Brenton was first married, by 1634, to a woman named Dorothy, who apparently died soon thereafter, leaving a single son, Barnabas, who was baptized in Boston on January 24, 1635.[1] There is no further record of this son.[1] Nearly a decade later, by about 1644, Brenton married Martha Burton, the daughter of Thomas Burton, with whom he had nine children.[1] Martha died shortly before Brenton, in 1672 or 1673.[1] Their daughter Mary married future colonial Rhode Island Governor Peleg Sanford, the son of John Sanford who succeeded William Coddington as governor of Portsmouth and Newport under the Coddington Commission.[1] Their daughter Sarah married Joseph Eliot, the son of Puritan minister and missionary, John Eliot.[1]

Brenton's son William (died 1697) had a son Jahleel (1691–1767), who served as the first commander of the Artillery Company of Newport. He married as his first wife, Frances Cranston, the daughter of Governor Samuel Cranston, and had 15 children, the eighth of whom was also named Jahleel.[15] This Jahleel (1729–1802) was a loyalist during the American Revolution, lost his property in Newport, and became an admiral in the British navy. He in turn had a son, Sir Jahleel Brenton (1770–1844), who also had a distinguished career in the British Navy, attaining the rank of vice admiral.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Anderson 1995, p. 222.
  2. ^ a b c Anderson 1995, p. 218.
  3. ^ a b c Austin 1887, p. 252.
  4. ^ a b c d Anderson 1995, p. 220.
  5. ^ a b c d e Austin 1887, p. 254.
  6. ^ a b Anderson 1995, p. 224.
  7. ^ a b Anderson 1995, p. 219.
  8. ^ a b c Arnold 1859, p. 275.
  9. ^ Bicknell 1920, p. 1026.
  10. ^ a b c Bicknell 1920, p. 1027.
  11. ^ Brenton 1877, p. 4.
  12. ^ Rust 2004, p. 107.
  13. ^ Bicknell 1920, p. 1028.
  14. ^ Rhode Island State Parks 1976.
  15. ^ Austin 1887, p. 255.
  16. ^ Theodora DuBois Papers 2004.

Bibliography

  • Anderson, Robert Charles (1995). The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1633. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society. ISBN 978-0-88082-120-9.
  • Arnold, Samuel Greene (1859). History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Vol. 1. New York: D. Appleton & Company.
  • Austin, John Osborne (1887). Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. Albany, New York: J. Munsell's Sons. ISBN 978-0-8063-0006-1.
  • Bicknell, Thomas Williams (1920). The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Vol. 3. New York: The American Historical Society. pp. 1025–1028.
  • Brenton, Elizabeth C. (1877). History of Brenton's Neck from 1638. John P. Sanborn, printer, Mercury Office.
  • Rust, Val D. (2004). Radical Origins, Early Mormon Converts and Their Colonial Ancestors. University of Illinois Board of Trustees. ISBN 0-252-02910-0.

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