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  1. James Garrard (January 14, 1749 – January 9, 1822) was an American farmer, Baptist minister and politician who served as the second governor of Kentucky from 1796 to 1804.

  2. 9 de may. de 2020 · A History of James Garrard. Kentucky History Channel. 4.75K subscribers. 24. 1.1K views 3 years ago. James Garrard was the second governor of Kentucky and Garrard County is named after him....

  3. JAMES GARRARD was born in Stafford County, Virginia on January 14, 1749. He served as a colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. In 1872, he moved to Kentucky and settled near Paris on the Stoner River.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2021 · He was the second Governor of Kentucky from June 7, 1796 - September 5, 1804. He was first elected with controversy. On the first ballot, Benjamin Logan received 21 votes, Garrard received 17 and Thomas Todd received 14.

  5. James Garrard appears to have retired c.1835 and from then until 1843, the year in which they succeeded Rundell, Bridge & Co as Crown Jewellers, they traded as R & S Garrard. From 1843 they were known as R & S Garrard & Co. and from 1909 they have traded as Garrard & Co Ltd .

  6. The College of Canons. Canons join in our worship and act as ambassadors for the Cathedral. The College of Canons has the responsibility of formally electing the Bishop of Ely, after the Bishop has been nominated for election by The King. The College is composed of up to 48 individuals.

  7. Endeared to his family, to his friends, and to society, by the practice of the social virtues of husband, father, friend and neighbor ; honored by his country, by frequent calls...