De La Warr

[del-uh-wair; Brit. del-uh-wer]

De La Warr

[del-uh-wair; Brit. del-uh-wer]
noun
12th Baron (Thomas West), 1577–1618, 1st English colonial governor of Virginia.
Also, Delaware.
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De La Warr (ˈdɛləˌwɛə)
 
n
Baron, title of Thomas West, known as Lord Delaware. 1577--1618, English administrator in America; first governor of Virginia (1610)

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