He was appointed to the governor's council in 1749, served as a judge in the superior court (1760-1769} and Lieutenant Governor (1758-1771. He also represented Massachusetts in the Albany Congress of 1754 which proposed a plan for the union of the British colonies.
He was acting governor in 1769 to 1771 after Governor Francis Bernard[?] returned to England. Then he was made Governor, and was the last civilian governor of the Massachusetts colony. He was folowed in office by General Thomas Gage
He is also noted for having signed the Attestation[?] concerning Phillis Wheatley being responsible for Poems on Various Subjects, Religioius and Moral[?] in 1773 which was put on display in Aldgate, London when the first book by an African American was published.
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