John West

Colonial governor of Virginia
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroColonial governor of Virginia
PlacesEngland United Kingdom
wasPolitician Colonial administrator
Work fieldMilitary Politics
Gender
Male
Birth14 December 1590, Hampshire, South East England, England, United Kingdom
Death1659 (aged 68 years)
Star signSagittarius
Family
Mother:Anne Knollys, Baroness De La Warr
Father:Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
Children:John West
The details

Biography

John West (December 14, 1590 – c. 1659) was acting colonial Governor of Virginia from 1635 to 1637, the third West brother to serve as Governor.

Biography

He was the fifth son and twelfth child of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr, and was born at Testwood in Hampshire, [England]. He came to Virginia in 1618. He was a member of the House of Burgesses (1628–30). In 1630, the decision was made to plant a settlement on the York River, "... for the securing & taking in of a tract of Land called ye fforest bordering uppon the cheife residence of ye Pamunkey King the most dangerous head of the Indian enemy ..." John West received one of the first grants issued for this purpose, 600 acres "on the east side of Felgates". "Felgates" refers to Robert Felgate's 1632 grant of "350 acres lying at Kiskeyacke upon Pamunkey". West sold the 600 acres, along with adjoining land, to Edward Digges in 1650;. It became known as the "E.D." plantation, renamed by later owners as "Belfield".

West subsequently patented 3300 acres at the fork of York River, at the site which eventually developed into the present-day town of West Point. After his death the land passed to his son John West and then to his grandson John West III and to his great-grandson Charles West. Charles West had no issue. His will (dated 28 September 1734) left the West Point estate to his mother, and after her death to his first cousin Thomas West (son of his father's brother Thomas) "and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, for ever ..." The entail was broken in November 1761, when a trust was established to enable 1000 acres of the land to be sold in order to purchase slaves.

West patented a further 1550 acres in 1651, and 1000 acres in Gloucester County in 1654.

In 1635, after the "thrusting out" of Governor Sir John Harvey, John West was chosen as temporary replacement., and served until 1637 when Harvey was restored to his position. In 1640 West was ordered to England, along with three other "thrusters", to answer charges in the Star Chamber. All four were eventually cleared, and returned to Virginia.

Marriage and children

John West married Anne Percy, daughter of George Percy and Anne Floyd.

The couple had one son, John, who married Unity Croshaw.

Legacy

West's 3000-acre land grant on the York River became the location of the present town of West Point, Virginia.

He died by March 1659/1660, when the Virginia Assembly passed the following act in recognition of his family's services to the colonial enterprise:

WHEREAS the many important favours and services rendred to the countrey of Virginia by the noble family of the West, predecessors to Mr. John West, their now only survivor, claim at least that a gratefull remembrance of their former merrits be still continued to their survivor, It is ordered, That the levies of the said master West and his family be remitted, and that he be exempted from payment thereof during life.

Ancestry

Sir Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr
Sir Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr
Sir George West
Eleanor Copley
William West, 1st Baron De La Warr
Sir Anthony (not Robert) Morton of Lechlade
Elizabeth Morton
Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
Thomas Strange of Chesterton
Lady Elizabeth Strange
John West
Robert Knollys
Sir Robert Knollys of Rotherfield Greys
Francis Knollys (the elder)
Thomas Peniston
Lettice Peniston
Alice Bulstrode
Anne Knollys
Thomas Cary (or Carey or Carye) of Chilton Foliat
Sir William Carey
Margaret Spencer
Catherine Carey
Sir Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Mary Boleyn
Elizabeth Howard
Sir Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr
Sir George West
Eleanor Copley
William West, 1st Baron De La Warr
Sir Anthony (not Robert) Morton of Lechlade
Elizabeth Morton
Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
Thomas Strange of Chesterton
Lady Elizabeth Strange
John West
Robert Knollys
Sir Robert Knollys of Rotherfield Greys
Francis Knollys (the elder)
Thomas Peniston
Lettice Peniston
Alice Bulstrode
Anne Knollys
Thomas Cary (or Carey or Carye) of Chilton Foliat
Sir William Carey
Margaret Spencer
Catherine Carey
Sir Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Mary Boleyn
Elizabeth Howard
Sir George West
Eleanor Copley
William West, 1st Baron De La Warr
Sir Anthony (not Robert) Morton of Lechlade
Elizabeth Morton
Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
Thomas Strange of Chesterton
Lady Elizabeth Strange
John West
Robert Knollys
Sir Robert Knollys of Rotherfield Greys
Francis Knollys (the elder)
Thomas Peniston
Lettice Peniston
Alice Bulstrode
Anne Knollys
Thomas Cary (or Carey or Carye) of Chilton Foliat
Sir William Carey
Margaret Spencer
Catherine Carey
Sir Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Mary Boleyn
Elizabeth Howard
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