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James Hasell

His Excellency
James Hasell
Acting Governor of North Carolina
In office
July 1, 1771 – August 12, 1771
Monarch George III
Preceded by William Tryon
Succeeded by Josiah Martin

James Hasell was Acting Governor of North Carolina. His term of office as governor was one of short duration. He served, after Governor William Tryons departure, for approximately a month in 1771.

In 1763 when Governor Arthur Dobbs was absent from the colony on a visit to South Carolina, Hassel, as senior member of the Council, was in charge on the government. Hasell also had other experience in colonial affairs as judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer (a court to hear and determine cases) for Craven, Carteret, Johnston, Beaufort, and Hyde counties. He lived at Belgrange on the lower Cape Fear.

In 1766 Governor Tryon wrote the British Board of Trade that he had given the commission of chief justice to James Hasell and described him as "senior member of his Majesty's Council, next to the President. He is much the gentleman, has acted in this office at different times seven years to general satisfaction: has been always esteemed a steady friend to the measures of government...."

After Governor Tryon left North Carolina to become governor of New York, the Council met on July 1, 1771, and Hasell took over office of the governor until the appointment of Josiah Martin, the last of the British governors. Governor Martin recommended that Hasell be made lieutenant governor in the place of Lieutenant Governor George Mercer, thinking that Mercer was to be appointed governor of Ohio. Though this appointment did not materialize, Mercer, remaining in England, nonetheless kept the office in the colony. During the course of this year, he also helped to found and establish the present-day Queens University of Charlotte (then known as Queens College).


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