Henry Greenhill

Henry Greenhill (21 June 1646 – 24 May 1708) was a British mariner, Governor of the Gold Coast, commissioner of the navy and Member of Parliament.[1] The young Greenhill received an education in grammar and music at Salisbury Cathedral School.He was appointed Governor of the Gold Coast by the Royal African Company.[1] Greenhill was a Member of Parliament for Newport, Isle of Wight, from 1699 to January 1701 and again from March to November 1701.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about an 18th-century member of the parliament of England (up to 1707) is a stub.
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