Earl of Hillsborough (Wills Hill)

Portrait by Artist to Come

QUICK FACTS
BORN:
30 May 1718 at Fairford, Gloucestershire, England
  DIED:
7 October 1793 at Hillsborough House in Hillsborough, South Yorkshire, England

           

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Secretary of State for American Colonies. Portrait to come. See entry in Wikipedia.

 

More than any other figure who strode across the revolutionary stage, [Joseph] Warren gave his devotion to the American cause simply because he believed in it. Others believed as passionately, of course; but for Samuel Adams political agitation was a profession which had rescued him from a debtors’ prison; James Otis had deep grievances against the royal government because of their mistreatment of his father; John Hancock was a millionaire merchant who made much of his money from smuggling and owed the British Revenue Service over £100,000 in fines; as a lawyer, John Adams was naturally drawn into the political arena. Warren, as a doctor could have remained aloof, as many of his fellow physicians in Boston did. They were the only class in Massachusetts who were not pressured to join the cause.

Thomas Fleming
Now We Are Enemies: The Story of Bunker Hill (1960; reissued 2010)