BELLIGHAM, RICHARD
\bɪlˈɪɡəm], \bɪlˈɪɡəm], \b_ɪ_l_ˈɪ_ɡ_ə_m]\
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(1592-1672), colonial Governor of Massachusetts, came to America in 1634. In 1635 was made deputy-governor, and Governor in 1641 by a majority of only six votes over Winthrop. In all he served thirteen years as deputy-governor and ten as Governor; was opposed to innovations in religion, and especially severe toward the Quakers.
By John Franklin Jameson
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