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Tonyn may
refer to:
Patrick Tonyn (1725–1804),
British general,
governor of East
Florida Tonyn (ship),
several ships named for
Patrick Tonyn Fort Tonyn...
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Patrick Tonyn (1725–1804) was a
British General who
served as the last
British governor of East Florida, from 1774 to 1783. His
governorship lasted the...
- Fort
Tonyn,
named for
General Patrick Tonyn (East Florida's
Royal Governor at the time of the
American Revolution), was
located in present-day N****au County...
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Several vessels have been
named Tonyn for
Patrick Tonyn:
Tonyn (1779 ship) was
launched in 1766 at
Philadelphia (or
North Carolina), as Hyacinth. Between...
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Tonyn was
launched in 1766 at
Philadelphia (or
North Carolina), as Hyacinth.
Between 1772 and 1775
Hyacinth made two
voyages as a
slave ship in the triangular...
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Tonyn was
launched at
Newfoundland in 1779 as Plato.
Plato was
renamed to
Tonyn in 1781. She then
traded with
North America and as a West Indiaman. From...
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Tonyn was a
French vessel launched in 1777
under another name and
taken in
prize circa 1782. She
first appeared in the 1782
volume of Lloyd's Register...
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northernmost Florida outpost was at Fort
Tonyn, in present-day N****au County, Florida. East
Florida Governor Patrick Tonyn had
under his
command a
regiment of...
- It was not
until March 1781 that the
Governor of East Florida,
Patrick Tonyn,
called elections for a
provincial legislature. Both
Floridas remained loyal...
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taken to St. Augustine, Florida. When they arrived,
Governor Patrick Tonyn offered the
freedom of the town if they
would give
their parole. Most accepted...