Richard Ingoldesby
Richard Ingoldesby | |
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| Acting Governor of the Province of New York | |
| In office 1691–1692 | |
| Monarchs | William III & Mary II |
| Preceded by | Henry Sloughter |
| Succeeded by | Benjamin Fletcher |
| Lieutenant governor of New Jersey | |
| In office November 1702 – April 1710 | |
| Monarch | Anne |
| Governor | Viscount Cornbury, John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace |
| Preceded by | Office created |
| Succeeded by | Office abolished |
| Lieutenant governor of New York | |
| In office November 1702 – April 1710 | |
| Monarch | Anne |
| Governor | Viscount Cornbury, John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace |
| Preceded by | John Nanfan |
| Succeeded by | Gerardus Beekman |
| Acting Governor of New Jersey and New York | |
| In office May 1709 – April 1710 | |
| Monarch | Anne |
| Preceded by | John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace |
| Succeeded by | Robert Hunter |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 1 March 1719 |
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Richard Ingoldesby (died 1 March 1719) was a British army officer and colonial administrator who served as the lieutenant governor of both New Jersey and New York. He became the acting governor for the two colonies from May 1709 to April 1710.