Samuel Allen (New Hampshire governor)

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Samuel Allen (1635–1705) was an English proprietor and governor of the Province of New Hampshire. Born in London, he was a successful merchant, who in 1691 purchased the proprietary claims of the heirs of the colony's founder, John Mason. He was commissioned governor of the province in 1692 by William and Mary, a post he held until 1699. He upset local landowners and the colonial bureaucracy in London with his pursuit of territorial claims, which were largely unsuccessful. He died in 1705, before his claims had been resolved.

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Government offices
Preceded byas Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor of the Province of New Hampshire
1692-1700
Succeeded by

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