John Moultrie (politician)
John Moultrie (18 January 1729 – 1798) was an English politician who served as deputy governor of East Florida in the years before the American Revolutionary War. He became acting governor when his predecessor, James Grant, was invalided home in 1771 and held the position until 1774. Moultrie again became a deputy under his successor, Patrick Tonyn, returning to Great Britain in 1784.
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Born | Charleston Province of South Carolina | 18 January 1729
Died | 1798 68–69) Shropshire, England | (aged
Occupation | Governor of East Florida |
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