Edward Chilton (attorney)

Edward Chilton (March 9, 1658 – July 7, 1707) emigrated to the colony of Virginia where he served as clerk of the Governor's Council and the Virginia General Assembly (1682-1686) as well as became a landowner, then became the colony's Attorney General(1691-1694). He may be best known as one of the three authors of "The Present State of Virginia" a 1697 report to the Board of Trade in London about the Virginia colony. Near the end of his life he also was the Attorney General of Barbados.

Edward Chilton
Attorney General for the Virginia colony
In office
1692–1698
Preceded byEdmund Jenings
Succeeded byWilliam Randolph
Attorney General for the Barbados colony
In office
1699–1707
Personal details
Bornc.1658 (1658)
Cambridgeshire, England
Died1707(1707-00-00) (aged 48–49)
Portsmouth, England
SpouseHannah Hill
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin
University of Cambridge
Occupationlawyer, author
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