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Thomas Delavall
2nd, 5th and 11th Mayor of New York City
In office
1666–1667
Preceded byThomas Willett
Succeeded byThomas Willett
In office
1671–1672
Preceded byCornelius Van Steenwyk
Succeeded byMatthias Nicoll
In office
1678–1679
Preceded byStephanus Van Cortlandt
Succeeded byFrancis Rombouts
Personal details
Born1620
London, England
Died1682 (aged 61–62)
New York City

Thomas Delavall (also spelled DelavalorDeLavall; 1620 – 1682) was a British-born American official and businessman. He was appointed the 2nd, 5th and 11th Mayor of New York City in 1666, 1671 and 1678 respectively.

Career[edit]

Born in London, England, Delavall first came to America in 1664 as an officer in Richard Nicolls' army,[1] which he later accompanied in the Invasion of New York City. Often referred to as "Captain",[1] he had since become a prominent citizen in the community. He owned a large amount of real estate around the colony, such as houses in New York City and Kingston, along with a mill in Yonkers, and land in Gravesend. Delavall was first appointed Receiver-General of New York City in 1664.[1] He was a member of the Governor's Council of Advisors in 1667, and a judge of the province in 1679.[1]

He was appointed the second mayor of New York City in 1666, succeeding Thomas Willett. He would be reappointed again in 1671, and lastly again in 1678.[1]

Death and heirs[edit]

Delavall's daughter married William Dervall, another future mayor of the city. Delavall died in 1682 shortly after writing his will.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Caliendo, Ralph J. (2010). New York City Mayors. Xlibris Corporation. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-4500-8813-8.

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