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The General was an official in the [[Mosquito Coast|Miskito Kingdom]]. The position appears to have been created in the early eighteenth century and was under the control of the [[Miskito Sambu|Zambo]] segment of the kingdom. The General ruled the northern region from the [[Wanks River]] to nearly [[Trujillo, Honduras|Trujillo]].
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The General was an official in the [[Mosquito Coast|Miskito Kingdom]].


==List of Generals==
==List of Generals<ref>Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," ''Ethnohistory'' 45/2 (1998): 286, figure 2.</ref>==
*[[Miskito General Peter|Peter]] (1722–1729)
Peter
*[[Charles Hobby]] (1729-c 1740)
*[[Handyside]] (c 1740–1764)
*[[Miskito General Tempest|Tempest]] (1764-c 1785)
*[[Miskito General Thomas Lee|Thomas Lee]] (1785–1790)
*[[Perkin Tempest]] (1796–1797)
*[[Edward Trelawney]] (1790-1790)
*[[Jaspar Hall]] (1790–1797)
*[[Lowry Robinson]] (1800-?)
*[[Miskito General Barras|Barras]] (1820)
*[[Thomas Lowry Robinson]] (c 1830-c 1847)
*[[Mettison]] (1847)<ref>Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," ''Ethnohistory'' 45/2 (1998): 286, figure 2.</ref>


==References==
Charles Hobby
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Handyside


[[Category:Miskito]]
Tempest

Thomas Lee

Perkin Tempest

Edward Trelawney

Jaspar Hall (1797

Lowry Robinson (1800-)

Barras (1820)

Thomas Lowry Robinson (c 1830-c 1847)

Mettison (1847)

==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 12 April 2023

The General was an official in the Miskito Kingdom. The position appears to have been created in the early eighteenth century and was under the control of the Zambo segment of the kingdom. The General ruled the northern region from the Wanks River to nearly Trujillo.

List of Generals

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References

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  1. ^ Michael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," Ethnohistory 45/2 (1998): 286, figure 2.