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  1. William Shirley (2 December 1694 – 24 March 1771) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of the British American colonies of Massachusetts Bay and the Bahamas.

  2. William Shirley (born December 2, 1694, Preston, Sussex, England—died March 24, 1771, Roxbury, Massachusetts, U.S.) was a colonial governor of Massachusetts who played an important role in Britains struggle against France for control of North America.

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  3. Jul 1, 2024 · On Monday, authorities identified the victim as 23-year-old William Shirley. A new surveillance video released by investigators shows the moments before the unsuspecting victim was shot.

  4. SHIRLEY, WILLIAM. (1694–1771). Colonial governor of Massachusetts. Son of a London merchant who died when he was only seven, William Shirley grew up amidst aristocratic connections but without the financial means for the life to which he aspired.

  5. Learn about the life and career of William Shirley, who served as the governor of Massachusetts twice, from 1741 to 1749 and from 1753 to 1757. Find out his achievements, controversies, and personal affairs in this biographical sketch.

  6. Learn about William Shirley, who served as governor of Massachusetts and commander-in-chief of British forces in North America during the French and Indian War. Find out his achievements, controversies and legacy in this brief biography.

  7. Jan 26, 2022 · William Shirley was the Royal Governor of Massachusetts who advocated for a stronger colonial alliance against the French. He attended the Albany Congress of 1754, where he proposed a plan for a colonial council to tax, defend and trade with Native People.